Sri Lanka’s oldest zoo, featuring diverse wildlife, educational programs, and fun experiences.
Rescued elephants are cared for, bathed, fed, promoting conservation and tourism awareness.
Family-friendly zoo with native and exotic animals, interactive exhibits, and conservation programs.
Expansive safari park displaying wildlife in natural habitats, offering thrilling visitor experiences.
Discover the wonders of Dehiwala Zoo, Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, Pinnawala Zoo, and Ridiyagama Safari Park, where wildlife conservation, research, and education come alive.
Explore Sri Lanka’s wildlife sanctuary featuring diverse animals, conservation programs, educational experiences, and unforgettable family adventures in a lush setting.







A Legacy of Zoological Conservation Since the Late 19th Century
The founder of the Dehiwala National Zoological Gardens is considered to be Mr. John Hagenbeck, who descended from a lineage of animal traders in Germany. His arrival in Ceylon is recorded around 1885. Initially, he kept wild elephants captured from forests in an area called Model Farm in Modara until they were shipped to Germany. However, due to lack of space in Model Farm, Modara he purchased a land in extent of about 5 acres around 1905 in the location where the current zoo is situated. Consequently, the wild elephants and other animal species kept at the Modara animal yard were relocated to Dehiwala. In addition to wild elephants, other animal species were also kept at the Dehiwala yard.
The gardens house over 1,500 animal species, including mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians, showcasing Sri Lanka’s rich wildlife.
Our conservation initiatives protect endangered species, support breeding programs, and promote habitat restoration across the country.
Serving as a center for wildlife research and education, the gardens provide learning opportunities for students, researchers, and visitors.
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Key figures highlighting wildlife conservation, animal welfare, and biodiversity protection efforts across Sri Lanka’s national zoological gardens.
Discover conservation initiatives, animal management programs, educational outreach, and public awareness activities conducted by the Department of National Zoological Gardens.
