Ele-Care Veterinarian Tour

Veterinarians and Guests Visit the Best of Sri Lanka's Culture & Wildlife

December 5 - 19, 2018

Summary: 
We will join Department of Wildlife (DWC) vets in the field for one week, learning about their challenges and techniques. We then survey captive elephant populations, offering services as necessary, while being supported by DWC officials. 

Week One: join Sri Lanka's DWC vets in the field, including Dr. Nehal (in Ampara) and Dr. Chanadana (Anuradhapura). This will serve to introduce the Ele-vet team to Sri Lanka's standard vet practices, while also acclimatization for work/living in Sri Lanka.

Week Two: Travel to sanctuaries, tourist facilities and temples as we survey the elephants, providing care as needed or allowed. We will collaborate with, and arrange for a DWC veterinarian to join us. His participation will also assure us of having access to medications and gear. 

During the latter period we will remain flexible in our travel, allowing us to rejoin regional vets if and when they have interesting field work. We will be in regular contact with Dr. Tharaka (Director of Wildlife Health), to monitor countrywide vet actions. 

We will offer cost-free space for wildlife officials, or VIP - enticing them to join our work as they're available.  

We will have a cameraman on task throughout our tour, documenting our work via our ongoing videoblog series.

Tour's Objectives: Our crews remain immersed in the most controversial issues currently facing Sri Lankan elephants. ElephantsNow.org is the sum of all its volunteer parts! 

Not to be all work - we will sample the best of Sri Lanka too, as our field work is often in proximity to interesting cultural sites. The Ancient City of Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, Sigiriya, Kandy, Dambulla Rock Temple, and perhaps we'll visit an Ayurvedic herbal garden.  We will drive by some of the world's finest tea plantations.

Important Dates: The tour(s) begins on December 5 in Colombo, Sri Lanka and ends on the 19th in Colombo. There is also an option to join us for our work in Southern India. Guests/volunteers can come and go as their priorities require. A daily rate is provided for this purpose.

You are responsible for securing your own tickets from the U.S. (or elsewhere) to Colombo.   You will be picked up at the airport and brought to our beach hotel, either in Negombo or Hikkaduwa.  

We will end the tour near the end of the day on Dec 19th at the Colombo Airport, or Negombo/Hikkaduwa (your choice). 

Flying Strategies: We recommend momondo.com, for offering the best international search capabilities.  

All land travel will be arranged by ElephantsNow.org.  Only the incoming and outgoing flights to/from the US are your responsibility - both the booking and the expense. 

Tour Cost and what’s included: This is a joint ElephantsNow/GeoWandering production and all profits serve elephants of Sri Lanka; cost is dependent upon your skill set and involvement - vets, volunteers, interns and more. Generally we ask for double occupancy (shared room), with a single room surcharge of $20 per night. The cost for any personalized services, like Ayurvedic spa treatment, massages, salon services or alcoholic beverages is your responsibility.  Accommodations, meals, park entrance fees, translator, and ground transportation are all included in the fee. 

Additional Information: If you would like to extend your time in either Sri Lanka or India, you are welcome to join any of ElephantsNow.org’s other tours, either immediately before or after this tour. Discounting is available on additional tours.  Most tours are filmmaking in nature, and you are welcome to join and be a member of the crew.  As a working member of our conservation group, all your fees will be tax deductible.  See FAQ page for more details.

Please see FAQ page for more information about deposit and payment requirements, and other important information.

Sliding scale cost depending upon contribution to our causes. Base rate is generally $150 per day.