Leave the golden shores of Sri Lanka’s South and journey toward the cool highlands of Ella, passing through the wild beauty of Udawalawe where open skies, dry forests, and shimmering lakes set the scene for one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic wildlife encounters. Watch elephants roam freely in their natural habitat among many other wildlife—calm and deeply authentic .
The 4×4 safari guides by a local tracker who reads the park’s signs—from elephant tracks to bird calls—with practiced ease. It’s a natural, unhurried immersion into pure wilderness, complemented by a freshly prepared homemade breakfast or evening snack with a warm local touch.
After the safari, continue to Ella passing Ravana waterfall in comfort. Choose from shared, private, sunrise, or signature options—delivering transformative experiences that generates meaningful value for both local communities and the guests.
“Connecting the South and Ella since 2018—a time-efficient journey built on real value and authenticity.”
Spreading over 30,000 hectares in Sri Lanka’s southern plains, Udawalawe National Park is built around the glistening Udawalawe Reservoir — a vital water source that attracts large herds of elephants all year long. Its wide grasslands, scattered scrub forests, and misty mountain backdrops form a naturally dramatic and highly photogenic wilderness. Alongside elephants, visitors can encounter buffalo, deer, crocodiles, and a rich diversity of birdlife that flourishes in this thriving dry-zone habitat. Unlike many wildlife reserves that close seasonally or limit access, Udawalawe stays open and lively year-round, guaranteeing steady wildlife activity and one of Sri Lanka’s most dependable and memorable safari experiences.
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This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or ask for an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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