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YALA

Yala National Park Safari Located in the southeastern corner of the island, Yala offers picturesque oceanfront views and shares its northern borders with the Lahugala elephant sanctuary. The terrain is diverse, featuring a combination of flat plains and rocky outcrops, while the vegetation ranges from open parklands to dense jungles. The park is rich in water…

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UDAWALAWE

Udawalawe National Park Safari Udawalawe National Park is situated on the border of the Sabaragamuwa and Uwa provinces in Sri Lanka. One of its distinctive features is the coexistence of both wet and dry zones within the same area.Covering an expanse of 30,821 hectares, the landscape varies from flat plains to rocky outcrops, and the…

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WILPATTU

Wilpattu National Park Safari Wilpattu National Park is renowned for its more than sixty distinct natural, sand-rimmed water basins or depressions that collect rainwater. It is also historically significant as the landing site of Prince Vijaya in 543 BC, who is credited with founding the Sinhalese nation. Situated in the North/West coast lowland dry zone of…

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MIRISSA

Whale Watching Excursion  Mirissa is one of the two spots where you have the opportunity to witness Blue Whales roaming, feeding, and nurturing their offspring. If you wish, you can arrange a whale-watching excursion to observe these majestic creatures in their natural environment, although the possibility of such sightings can vary depending on the season,…

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MINNERIYA

Minneriya National Park Safari Located in one of the most arid regions of the country, Minneriya National Park derives its name from the renowned Minneriya tank, constructed by King Mahasen in the 3rd Century A.D.  This park is a habitat for a diverse range of wildlife, including 24 mammal species, 160 bird species, 9…

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Wasgamuwa

Wasgamuwa National Park Safari Wasgamuwa National Park is located in the Matale and Polonnaruwa districts, covering an extensive area of 36,900 hectares. It is bordered by the Mahaweli River to the east and the Amban River to the west. The park's landscape is characterized by tropical dry mixed evergreen forests, providing a natural habitat for…

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