What is the Udawalawe Elephant Transits Home?
Udawalawe Elephant Transit Home location

Located on the western border of the 33,000 hectares Udawalawe National Park, ETH is adjacent to the “Udawalawe Reservoir.” Elephant calves have no limits in the area and are free to roam wherever they want. Similarly, wild elephants also visit ETH near to ETH. The seasonal fluctuating water level of the reservoir creates a diverse environment for both baby elephants and wild elephants.
📍 Location: Elephant Transit Home Udawalawe, Sri Lanka
"Komali" is the first orphaned baby elephant.
The first orphaned baby elephant cared for at Ath Athuru Sevana (Udawalawe Elephant transits home) was a one-year-old female elephant. She was found wandering alone in the forest near the Meegalawa area in the Anuradhapura district. Dr. Nandana Atapattu brought the elephant calf to ETH and registered her as the first resident, naming her “Komali.” Since then, to date, more than 200 elephants have been cared for at ETH. All of these orphaned wild elephants are reintroduced into the wild in their natural habitats at the age of five when they can take care of themselves.
How to feed baby elephants at Udawalawe Elephant Transit Home?

Elephant transit home milk feeding times
Elephant transit home tickets prices
For Foreigner
Adult – For 1 person $5 + 18% VAT
Child – For 1 child $3 + 18% VAT (below 12 years old)
For Locals
Adult – 115.00 LKR
Child – 57.50 LKR