You may already know that Sri Lanka has been given enormous picturesque sites by Mother Nature, but Udawalawe National Park is a true heaven for wildlife lovers.
Situated in Sri Lanka’s southern plains, Udawalawe National Park offers open grasslands, wetlands, and the vast Udawalawe Reservoir – enough for you to spend all day exploring and taking impressive pictures. The park is home to a rich diversity of animals and birds compared to other national parks in the world. So it’s a great idea to have a local tour guide escorting you to give you knowledge about these rare animals.
This national park is open all day, but you should arrive in the early morning or late afternoon to give you the best chance of spotting the animals. These are the two times of the day when many birds along with water buffalo, sambar deer, … go foraging. While Sri Lankan leopards and sloth bears are harder to spot, the park’s dense forests often reveal clues of their presence, like claw marks on trees.
Just outside the park, the Elephant Transit Home provides a heartwarming experience. Run with the support of the Born Free Foundation, this sanctuary is responsible for taking care of orphaned elephants before releasing them back into the wild. Absolute Asia Tours suggests you visit during feeding times to watch baby elephants eagerly munching on their meals. Especially with families with kids as this is an experience that’s both touching and educational.
To immerse yourself in Udawalawe’s beauty, consider staying in a tented safari camp. These luxurious setups, complete with en suite bathrooms and fine dining under the stars, provide a unique way to connect with nature.
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