Wild Elephant Safari in Minneriya National Park
Overview
Seeing the world's largest congregation of Asian Elephants at Minneriya National Park offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature. A 3-hour safari allows for exploration of various habitats and wildlife within the park.
- 🐘 Observe the impressive gathering of elephants during your safari.
- 🏞️ Visit the Minneriya Tank and learn about its historical significance.
- 🦜 Identify many rare and endemic birds that inhabit the area.
- 🌳 Drive through diverse habitats showcasing rich nature and wildlife.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
LK50B03C00: Minneriya National Park Shared Safari including Jeep with No Tickets (3 hrs)
Pickup included
- Free Pickup/Drop off from/to any location within the radius of 5 KM from the Park Gate
- Experienced Driver (Also your tracker)
- 1L Water Bottle Per Person
- All Taxes and Service Charges
- Park entrance tickets are included when "Jeep With Tickets" selected.
- 4x4 Safari Jeep (Maximum of 6 Passengers per jeep)
- 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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Minneriya National ParkThis intensive safari experience will give you the chance to go on a game drive through the Minneriya National Park, famed for its elephant gatherings. In addition, your safari guide you will help you catch sight of a number of flora and fauna native to Sri Lanka. Avid birdwatchers will love this safari as well.You will be travelling in a rough terrain (4WD) game vehicle. About the Park: The Minneriya National Park first began its operations in 1938 as a Wildlife Sanctuary, and later in 1997 it was designated as a national park. Situated in the dry zone, the park receives between just 1500 - 2000 millimeters of annual rainfall.The wildlife in the park include 24 species of mammals, 160 species of birds, 9 species of amphibians, 25 species of reptiles, 26 species of fish, and 75 species of butterflies.