Udawalawe National Park

A Wildlife Sanctuary for Elephants

About Udawalawe National Park

Located in the southern region of Sri Lanka, **Udawalawe National Park** is a haven for wildlife lovers, especially those fascinated by elephants. Spanning over **30,821 hectares**, the park is home to a significant population of Sri Lankan elephants and other wildlife, including deer, water buffalo, and a variety of birds. It is one of the best places in Asia to observe elephants in their natural habitat.

Key Attractions

Elephant Safaris

Witness herds of elephants roaming freely in their natural environment during a thrilling safari.

Udawalawe Reservoir

Enjoy the serene views of the reservoir, a popular spot for bird watching and wildlife sightings.

Bird Watching

Discover over 150 species of birds, including raptors, water birds, and migratory species.

Other Wildlife

Spot leopards, crocodiles, and various reptiles in the park's diverse ecosystems.

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