Spending two overnights in Udawalawe and Yala and taking an exciting safari one of the worlds to see Elephants, Leopards and Sloth bears in their natural habitat in Yala National Park and Udawalawe National Park. End of the trip being able to see and enjoy a magnificent second largest blowhole in the world Hummanaya and explore the nice sandy beaches.End of the journey you are enjoying with Colombo city tour.
Check in to the hotel and enjoy a few hours of rest before heading into Udawalawa National Park in the evening for a game drive. On completion you will return to the hotel.
ected sanctuary with full national park status in 1972. The park area which falls within two provinces of Sri Lanka has an annual rainfall of 1,520 mm and an average temperature of 29.4 C. Surrounded by mountain ranges, the terrain of the park is a mixture of grassland, which of all Sri Lanka’s wildlife reserves, best rivals the Savanna of Africa and shrub jungle. Teak plantations, water holes and two important factors make this park special - the large Udawalawe Reservoir and the Walewe River, which ensure a supply of water for the fauna within. Internationally renowned for its large herd of elephants, the park is also known for several species of Deer, Wild Boar, the dangerous Wild Buffalo, Jackal and very rare sightings of Leopard.
Upon arrival at Yala , Today embark on an evening safari at the Wilpattu National Park and enjoy Sri Lanka’s real wilderness.
97,800 hectares in extent, this is the second largest of Sri Lanka’s National Parks. Its open undulating terrain made it famous for elephants for many years, but recently the park has also received much fame through publicity by National Geographic and the Discovery TV channels, which focused on a leopard research/conservation and identification project. Claims have subsequently been made that Yala National Park has the world’s highest concentration of leopard per square kilometre. Vegetation is prim arily grassland and shrub jungle with patches of dense growth while several salt and fresh water lagoons are a haven for a large variety of resident and migrant birds. Areas popular with leopard are rock strewn hillocks with dense shrub in which the animals hide.
r exciting beach destination Hummanaya for taking a chance a magnificent experience. Hummanaya Blowhole is the only known blowhole in Sri Lanka and it is considered to be the second largest blowhole in the world. Hummanaya refers to the noise, "hoo", that can be heard a distance away when the blowhole is active. On completion, today you will end of the nice journey with us and you would drop off Colombo or If you wish to place around.
After completing the city tour we drop off in Colombo.
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Colombo를 카테고리별로 둘러보세요 - 스킵더라인 티켓, 도보 투어, 당일 여행, 음식 경험 등