Udawalawe National Park
The Udawalawe National Park in Sri Lanka has three entrances: the main entrance near the town of Udawalawe, the entrance near the town of Walawe and the entrance near the town of Sooriyawewa. The park is open around the clock and the entrance fee for foreigners is 3500 Sri Lanka rupees per person.
The Udawalawe National Park in Sri Lanka is around 30,800 hectares in size. It is known for its elephants, which can often be seen there. There are also a variety of other animal species in the park, including leopards, buffaloes, crocodiles, various antelope species and many bird species. The park is also an important sanctuary for endangered species such as the Asian elephant and the Sri Lankan langur monkey. Our reliable driver-guides know their park like the back of their hand. They will provide you with an unforgettable safari experience. A four-hour safari can be booked for as little as € 58.00.
You hire a jeep with driver for a four-hour private safari in Udawalawa National Park. Your driver - your jeep - your safari.
Maximum capacity: six guests
Duration: four hours from/to hotel
Departure times: early / afternoon