Your Wilpattu National Park safari begins with pickup from your hotel in Dambulla at 5:00 AM or 12:00 PM, based on your preferred start time. Travel with your chauffeur to the park and begin an exciting jeep safari through Wilpattu’s forests, grasslands, shallow lakes, and coastal landscapes. During the safari, you may spot elephants, leopards, spotted deer, barking deer, golden jackals, sambar deer, wild boar, and water buffalo. The park also offers excellent opportunities to see colourful butterflies, aquatic birds, reptiles, and other wildlife around its scenic villus. After the safari, you will return comfortably to your hotel in Dambulla by 1:00 PM or 8:00 PM.
We can pick you up from your Dambulla hotel.
Dambulla, located in Sri Lanka's cultural heartland, is renowned for its iconic Dambulla Cave Temple complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Carved into a massive rock outcrop, the temple shelters a remarkable collection of Buddhist statues and intricate frescoes dating back to the 1st century BC. Towering over the surrounding landscape, it offers panoramic views and a profound spiritual experience for visitors, serving as a testament to Sri Lanka's rich cultural and religious history.
Wilpattu National Park was started in 1905 as a sanctuary for wildlife, and was upgraded into a National Park in 1938. With a size of 1,317 square kilometers, it’s one of the oldest and largest national parks in Sri Lanka. It hosts a variety of vegetation, over 30 species of mammals, and several tens of species of birds and reptiles. Included in the list are threatened, rare and endemic species such as the Sri Lankan elephant, Sri Lankan sloth bear, Sri Lankan leopard, Sri Lankan axis deer, tufted grey langur, water buffalo, sambhur, spotted deer, painted stork, the open bill, little cormorant, Sri Lankan junglefowl, garganey, pintail, whistling teal, spoonbill, black-headed ibis, large white egret, cattle egret, purple heron, greater coucal, Malabar pied hornbill, Indian paradise fly-catcher, Chestnut-headed bee-eater, Indian peafowl, Bengal monitor, Indian rock python, and the mugger crocodile.
Dambulla, located in Sri Lanka's cultural heartland, is renowned for its iconic Dambulla Cave Temple complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Carved into a massive rock outcrop, the temple shelters a remarkable collection of Buddhist statues and intricate frescoes dating back to the 1st century BC. Towering over the surrounding landscape, it offers panoramic views and a profound spiritual experience for visitors, serving as a testament to Sri Lanka's rich cultural and religious history.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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