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Day One
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SCHEDULE
- Arrive at the Park entrance (12.30 p.m) and driven to Campsite by 4WD Jeep
- Enjoy the Sri Lankan lunch at the campsite.
- Evening safari at Udawalawa National Park.
- On conclusion, return to the Campsite which lit by, lanterns and the campfire.
BBQ dinner & Overnight stay at the Campsite.
After the lunch we will be starting the safari in Udawalawa National Park by 4WD Jeep.
UDAWALAWE NATIONAL PARK is located approximately 200 km south-east of Colombo city. The 30,821 hectare dry zone game park has an annual rainfall of 1,524 mm and an average temperature of 29.40C. It is most famous for the many elephants that live there (about 400 in total). During a visit, it is not unusual to see whole herds – adults and young, feeding and bathing or playing in the water! In addition to this main attraction, the park is home to many water buffalo, water monitor lizards, sambar deer, monkeys and the occasional leopard, as well as being an exciting location for bird enthusiasts.
A 4WD open-top safari is the only way to see all the wonders this protected reserve has to offer, and our experienced and knowledgeable nature guides will make this an unforgettable experience.
Fishing the evening jeep safari, return to the Campsite which lit by, lanterns and the campfire.
Enjoy the dinner around the campfire and overnight stay at the Campsite in Uda-Walawe National Park.
SCHEDULE
- Arrive at the Park entrance and driven to Campsite by 4WD Jeep.
- Enjoy the lunch at the campsite.
- Evening safari at Udawalawa National Park
- Back to the Campsite for Dinner.
- Overnight stay at the Campsite.
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| Day Two |
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Departure to your next destination after the morning safari which will be done after the breakfast.
Advantage of staying inside the national park
- Being able to start the safari at 5.30a.m.
- Being able to continue the safari till 6.30p.m.
- Every morning and late evening are the best possible time for wildlife viewing and photography/filming.
- The unique experience of “living” in a real jungle.
- You are fortunate – wildlife viewing from the camp itself, saving lot of travel time & expenditure.
- By staying in a safari camp you are directly contributing to the CSR (Corporate Service Responsibility) Conservation project.
- Walking night nature trail within the camp site area with your naturalist.
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