Kaudulla National Park Afternoon Safari

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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. 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. If you are a wildlife enthusiast with a desire to witness wildlife in their own habitat, then Kaudulla is a must visit national park for you!

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Duration: 11 to 13 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. 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. If you are a wildlife enthusiast with a desire to witness wildlife in their own habitat, then Kaudulla is a must visit national park for you!

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

The park spreads over 6656 hectares, and it is connected to the Somawathie Chaitiya Park and the Minneriya Wildlife Park. A reserve turned national park, Kaudulla sees herds of elephants families usually around 350 of them. Approximately two-thirds of the park is covered by water during most of the months and this water is collected in the Kaudulla Tank which is an important attraction within the park. The remaining part of land comprises of grasslands and scrubby forest areas. While this park is mostly famous for elephants, it is home to many other species such as the Sambar Deer, Sri Lankan Axis Deer, Chevrotain, Wild Boar, Leopard and Sloth Bear. 23 species of mammals and 160 species of birds such as the Peacock, Eafle, Giant Eagle, Spot-billed Pelican, Lesser Adjutant also reside at the park. The Kaudulla National Park, along with the Minneriya National Park and Hurulu Eco Park makes up the elephant corridor which is another prominent feature.

Duration: 4 hours



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