Evening Safari in Kaudulla National Park from Colombo

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Located in the Cultural Triangle of Sri Lanka, a safari through Kaudulla national park offers an array of opportunities for visitors to discover magnificent elephants in their natural environments which is indeed a wildlife spectacle.There are other species of wildlife that can be spotted to complete your safari experience through the wild. See mighty elephants roaming in its natural habitat within the park. This is an all inclusive tour with all entrance fees and lunch.
• Catch a glimpse of Sambar Deer and leopards
• The Kaudulla National Park makes up the elephant corridor along with Minneriya National Park and Hurulu Eco Park
• Around 160 different species of birds are also spotted within the Kaudulla National Park

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Duration: 11 to 12 hours
Starts: Colombo, Sri Lanka
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours



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Located in the Cultural Triangle of Sri Lanka, a safari through Kaudulla national park offers an array of opportunities for visitors to discover magnificent elephants in their natural environments which is indeed a wildlife spectacle.There are other species of wildlife that can be spotted to complete your safari experience through the wild. See mighty elephants roaming in its natural habitat within the park. This is an all inclusive tour with all entrance fees and lunch.
• Catch a glimpse of Sambar Deer and leopards
• The Kaudulla National Park makes up the elephant corridor along with Minneriya National Park and Hurulu Eco Park
• Around 160 different species of birds are also spotted within the Kaudulla National Park

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Stop At: Kaudulla National Park, Galoya Road, Habarana 51375 Sri Lanka

Situated about 190 km from Colombo, Kaudulla National Park is dominated by the Kaudulla Tank built by the sister of the famous King Mahasena who was the creator of the Minneriya Tank. Kaudulla was declared a National park in April 1, 2002 by the Sri Lankan government. This is a unique national park in the sense that the two thirds of the park is under water during several months of the year. Kaudulla in the country and has excellent potential for viewing elephant and other species of wildlife. 25 species of mammals in Sri Lanka have been reported from this park. The most important of them is the wild elephant, the population of which is about 200. 26 species of fish are also found in the reservoir, this fish are economically important. In this park 435 species of birds reported to be them endemic birds to Sri Lanka.

Duration: 4 hours



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