Udawalawe National Park Private Safari with Naturalist
Overview
Ruwan, a knowledgeable naturalist, will accompany you on a safari through Udawalawe National Park, known for its diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes. Traverse the marshes, forests, and grasslands that create a sanctuary for various species.
- 🦓 Ruwan provides uninterrupted commentary during the safari, enhancing your understanding of the park's ecosystem.
- 🐘 Learn about Sri Lankan elephants and how they differ from Indian and African elephants.
- 🦜 The park is recognized as a birdwatching hotspot, with Ruwan's expertise helping you spot exotic birds.
- ⚠️ Be sure not to miss the opportunity to observe the park's avian life while respecting wildlife guidelines.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
LK50A02C00: Udawalawe National Park Private Safari with Naturalist including Jeep with No Tickets (3 hrs)
- 4x4 Safari Jeep (Maximum of 6 Passengers per jeep).
- Experienced English-speaking naturalist.
- Complimentary Hotel pickup and drop-off from a hotel located withing 5km from park entrance gate.
- Experienced safari driver.
- Park entrance tickets are included when "Jeep With Tickets" selected.
- Gratuities.
- Food and drinks.
- Park entrance tickets are excluded when "Jeep with No Tickets" selected.
- Hotel pickup and drop-off if outside of 5km of park entrance gate.
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This short but unforgettable safari will take you to some of the best haunts of wildlife within the Udawalawe National Park. With the support of your safari guide you will be able to catch sight of a number of flora and fauna native to Sri Lanka. The safari is designed to give you an understanding of animals in the wild, and will bring you many steps closer to raw nature. You will be travelling in the rough terrain open Safari Jeep for the most part. But there may be points where your guide may suggest getting off and walking closer for a clear view of birds and other small wildlife. However, the safari takes serious consideration of your safety and therefore, with regards to the wild elephants and other larger wildlife, it is strongly advised that you do not descend from your jeep for safety purposes (especially when coming upon lone elephants, which may get aggressive when disturbed).