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Kaudulla National Park Private Safari

Kaudulla National Park Private Safari

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(SKU: LK50D06CB2) A Kaudulla National Park Safari is a popular elephant safari option in Sri Lanka. With its large lakes and lush green fields, the park is a haven for elephants, who reside in the park in large herds.

Includes:

  • Private Safari Jeep (Maximum of 6 Passengers per jeep).
  • Experienced Driver (Also your tracker).
  • Free Pickup/Drop off from/to any location within the radius of 5 KM from the Park Gate. (GPS: 8°08'01.6"N 80°52'36.7"E)
  • Water.
  • All taxes and service charges.

Additional:

  • Park entrance tickets.
  • Hotel Pickup/Drop off from/to any location outside the radius of 5 KM from the Park Gate. (GPS: 8°08'01.6"N 80°52'36.7"E)
  • Food and drinks.
  • Gratuities.

Meeting Point:

Our designated meeting point is the Park Gate (GPS: 8°08'01.6"N 80°52'36.7"E) of the Kaudulla National Park.

Safari Safety Guideline:

Please refer to our safari safety guideline to understand how animal safari tours operate.

Overview:

Located in the historic city of Polonnaruwa in Sri Lanka, Kaudulla national park presents an ample of opportunities for travellers to spot majestic elephants in their natural habitats.In addition to the elephants, sambar deer, Sri Lankan axis deer, chevrotain, wild boar, Asian spoonbill, grey-headed fish eagle, painted stork and openbill stork are common visuals at the park. Aside from these, one could rarely capture the glimpse of leopard and sloth bear in the forest.

Going on a bumpy ride through an evergreen forest of Kaudulla national park along the small trails is a great adventure, wildlife enthusiasts can’t say ‘NO’ to. The Kaudulla reservoir being the life blood to the wildlife of the park, attracts herds of elephants during the dry season from nearby Minneriya, Wasgamuwa and Somawathiya national parks.

June to September being the best time to go on a Kaudulla Safari, the national park offers you the opportunity to go on a paddle boat ride and capture birds at a close range in their natural habitats.

The thin green line of trees at distance along with the blue sky and silvery reservoir and the emerald green grassland that contrast the rock black elephants is quite a scenery that charm travellers around the world.

Capture this blissful sight with zero worries with us, as we can arrange you a smooth Kaudulla safari experience promising you’re the best rates and a safe ride.

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Elephant Migration between Minneriya, Kaudulla and Hurulu Eco Park

There are three national parks in close proximity within that region. They are, (A) the Kaudulla National Park(B)the Hurulu Eco Park, and (C) the Minneriya National Park. All of the three parks are immensely popular among locals and foreigners the world over for their large herds of elephants. Generally, each year during the months of July to September large groups of elephants are found in the Minneriya National Park and then they migrate to Kaudulla National Park during the months October to November due to high rains and lakes getting filled up. Then the elephants move on to Hurulu Eco Park for the final leg of their migration during the month of December to January.
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