Sri Lankan elephants known as Aliya or          Etaha (tusker) by local people are the most loved animal by Sri Lankans. The          have a fascinating behavior to watch and has a great National value as a          tourist attraction. There are many National parks around the country to          see elephants. Pinnawala established and Udawalawe the worlds first          elephant orphanages which take care of baby elephants who lost their way          or injured in the jungle.         The          travelers to Sri Lanka enjoy Watching and Photographing and riding on          the elephants, Going on Elephant back Safaris in Jungle and Elephant          Parades in Festivals.
        
Although there have been about 36000 elephants with the start of this century it has reduced up to about 2000 due to porching. according to the recent records about 2000 of them scattered all over the country in small pockets and about 500 of them are domesticated.
Although there have been about 36000 elephants with the start of this century it has reduced up to about 2000 due to porching. according to the recent records about 2000 of them scattered all over the country in small pockets and about 500 of them are domesticated.
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