Arrive here in the morning—there's a restaurant within the grounds—and over a cup of home-grown tea, watch the elephants as they stomp around in the Oya river, often letting out jets of water from their trunks. There can be a few better ways to start the day than grabbing breakfast at Pinnawala; so, don’t miss.
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