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Udawalawe National Park Safari from Mattala

Udawalawe National Park Safari from Mattala

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Udawalawe National Park Safari from Mattala

(SKU: LK60750300) Enter the Land of Elephants as you go on a 3-hour Udawalawe National Park Safari! Search for sightings of the giants of the animal world in the plains and grasslands of this Sri Lankan National Park. Explore the Udawalawe Reserve for a glimpse into the lives of the local wildlife. Get your birdwatching binoculars ready to catch sight of a number of endemic and migratory birds. If you are a butterfly enthusiast, know that the park is a haven for you too. This is a 3-hour break in a wonderland of wildlife!

Includes

  • Hotel pickup & drop-off from/to Hambantota.
  • Transport throughout the tour in an air-conditioned vehicle with the service of an English-speaking chauffeur.
  • Safari Jeep with the service of an English speaking driver (Also your tracker).
  • Botteled water (per person).
  • All taxes & service charges.

Excludes

  • Entrance tickets to Udawalawe National Park.
  • Food and drinks.
  • Gratuities (Optional).
  • Expenses of personal nature.

What to Expect

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 traveling in rough terrain (4WD) game vehicle. The safari takes serious consideration of your safety and therefore, with regards to the wild elephants and other larger wildlife, and while the vehicle may stop at intervals, 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). You are also asked to follow the advice of your safari guide at all times during the safari.

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