Udawalawe
Home to abundant wildlife and pristine natural landscapes, Udawalawe is a haven for safari enthusiasts. Explore its national park and witness elephants in their natural habitat.
About Udawalawe
Udawalawe is a popular wildlife destination in southern Sri Lanka, renowned for its national park and elephant populations. The Udawalawe National Park spans over 30,000 hectares of grasslands, forests, and reservoirs, making it ideal for safaris. Visitors can spot elephants, water buffalo, deer, crocodiles, and a variety of birds in their natural environment. The park also offers a serene landscape dotted with rocky outcrops and wetlands. Udawalawe is home to the Elephant Transit Home, a rescue and rehabilitation center for orphaned elephants, providing an up-close, ethical wildlife experience. Accommodation ranges from eco-lodges to luxury resorts, catering to all traveler types. The area’s calm and open landscapes contrast with the crowded hill country, offering a peaceful retreat. Travelers can also enjoy guided safaris, photography tours, and nature walks. Udawalawe’s combination of wildlife, nature, and tranquility makes it a must-visit for nature enthusiasts.
Best Time to Visit
May – September
Climate
Tropical | 24°C – 32°C
Top Attractions in Udawalawe
Udawalawe National Park
Spot wild elephants, birds, and other wildlife on guided safaris.
Elephant Transit Home
Observe rescued baby elephants being cared for and released.
Udawalawe Reservoir
Scenic area ideal for birdwatching and photography.
Ruhunu Safari Trails
Explore the park’s varied landscapes through guided trails.
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