

He walks 25 to 30 kilometres a day, travelling mostly at night when it is cooler. Raja walks 90 kilometres (55 miles) to the hill resort of Kandy for the event, called the Esala pageant. Raja is an unofficial national treasure because he is one of the few tuskers chosen to carry a casket of Buddha relics in an annual pageant at the most sacred Buddhist shrine on the island, the Temple of the Tooth.

There are two regular handlers with Raja in addition to the military unit deployed to clear a path for the animal when it navigates crowded country roads. After seeing CCTV footage, the government contacted me and offered protection for Raja when he gets on the road,” Harsha Dharmavijaya told AFP.

“In September 2015, a motorcyclist very nearly crashed into Raja. Raja’s owner said the government has allocated troops to provide security for his pet as it ambles along main roads to attend temple festivals across the island. Nadungamuwa Raja, 65 years old, is a celebrated elephant towering around 10.5 feet (3.2 metres) in height, the tallest tamed tusker in Sri Lanka.
