Udawalawe, one of Sri Lanka’s premier wildlife destinations, is renowned for its vast national park and thriving elephant population. Set against open grasslands and shimmering reservoirs, it offers an unforgettable safari experience teeming with wildlife such as leopards, deer, and exotic birdlife. Whether you’re an avid nature lover or a first-time explorer, Udawalawe showcases the raw beauty and untamed spirit of Sri Lanka’s wilderness. Discover the captivating encounters and breathtaking landscapes that make Udawalawe a true paradise for wildlife enthusiasts.
The Udawalawe Safari is the highlight of the region, taking you through open grasslands and forests in a jeep adventure. Spot elephants, buffalo, crocodiles, and many bird species in their natural home, with stunning views and close encounters with Sri Lanka’s rich wildlife.
The Elephant Transit Home is a heartwarming place where orphaned baby elephants are cared for until they are strong enough to return to the wild. Visitors can watch feeding times and see these gentle giants up close in a safe and natural setting.
The Udawalawe Reservoir is a haven for bird lovers. From storks and pelicans to colorful kingfishers and eagles, it offers endless opportunities for bird watching and photography while enjoying the calm waterside atmosphere.
Camping inside the park is an adventure like no other. Spend the night under the stars, listen to the sounds of the wild, and wake up to elephants and deer roaming nearby. A true back-to-nature experience.
Sri Lanka is a year-round destination, but the experience changes with the seasons.
West & South Coasts / Hill Country: Best from December to April when the weather is sunny and dry.
East Coast: Best from May to September, with calmer seas and golden sunshine.
No matter when you come, there’s always somewhere in Sri Lanka that’s at its best — from tea-covered hills to tropical beaches.
Traveling to Sri Lanka is simple. Most visitors can apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) online before arrival. The process is quick and saves you time at the airport. Just bring a passport valid for at least 6 months from your arrival date. On arrival, you’ll be welcomed with a smile and a stamp — and your journey begins!
The local currency is the Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR). Cash is handy for small shops, tuk-tuks, and markets, but credit/debit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and major stores. ATMs are easy to find in towns and cities. Always keep some smaller notes for tips, street food, and local purchases.
Getting around is part of the adventure! You can:
Sri Lankans are warm and welcoming, and a little cultural respect goes a long way:
Sri Lanka is generally safe for travelers. A few tips:
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