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Sri Lanka-Elephant Orphanage
 

Elephant Orphanage Sri Lanka

   

Location: Sri Lanka
Project: Elephant Orphanage
Start Dates: 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month
Arrival and Departure Point: Colombo International Airport
Language Requirement: Knowledge of English
Accommodation/Meals: Host family/hostel with Sri Lankan food three (3) times a day
Working Hours: 25-35 hours per week

Overview of the Project
Role of a Volunteer
Skill Requirements
Room/Food/Supervision
Location Description
 
 

Overview of the Project

The Elephant orphanage is home to many young elephants that are lost or abandoned by their mothers. Here the elephants are fed, nursed and taken care of by the elephant handlers. This project is a rare opportunity for volunteers who are interested in working with elephants. The giant but innocent animals' sanctuaries are located near lush green forests and idyllic sceneries.

As a volunteer, you will bathe the elephants in the river, clean out and maintain their enclosures, and feed the baby elephants all with the help of the director of the elephant handlers (who are known as Mahouts).

Role of a Volunteer

You will work as assistants to the “mahouts” (elephant handlers), getting involved in the following tasks:

•  Bathing the elephants in the river twice a day
•  Cleaning out and maintaining their enclosures in the morning
•  Washing and feeding the baby elephants
•  Other assistance in construction or maintenance work (as needed)
•  Some work, such as the mental stimulation of the elephants, is usually left to the initiative of the volunteers with some guidance from the “mahouts”

Skills/Qualifications Requirements

Volunteers do not require any specific qualifications to volunteer in elephant orphanage project. But volunteers should have a deep love for animals.

Room/Food/Supervision

Global Crossroad manages room/food for volunteers. Volunteers live with the host family/hostel where we manage a separate room as well as local meals three times a day.

Volunteers will also have 24/7 access to our office in Sri Lanka as well as the mobile numbers of our coordinators. Our staff also visits each volunteers in 1-2 week intervals as a part of the program.

Location Description

The elephant orphanage project is located in Kegalle, a small beautiful town about 50 miles (85km) from Colombo on the road to Kandy in the hill country. This popular tourist attraction, was established as a sanctuary covering 25 acres of lush forest by the Sri Lankan Government in 1975. Recently the sanctuary has also started a breeding program. The orphanage is accessible from Colombo by car, bus or train.

A typical day of a Volunteer in Elephant Orphanage Project:

Morning: Bathe the elephants in the river and feed the baby elephants.

Clean out and maintain elephant enclosures.

Day: Help in the construction and maintenance work of the elephant sanctuary.

Evening: Feed the baby elephants and bathe th em in the river

Remarks: This daily itinerary gives the generic picture of daily activities. There can be some changes depending on the local situation.