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Hurulu Eco Park Private Safari

The Biosphere Reserve of Hurulu is home to a variety of birds, turtles, and Asian elephants. Experience the wildlife of Sri Lanka on this safari from Dambulla. Hurulu Eco Park Safari. Pickup is at your hotel in Dambulla at 1:30 p.m., followed by...

  • 5 hours
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The Biosphere Reserve of Hurulu is home to a variety of birds, turtles, and Asian elephants. Experience the wildlife of Sri Lanka on this safari from Dambulla.

Hurulu Eco Park Safari

Pickup is at your hotel in Dambulla at 1:30 p.m., followed by a minibus drive to the Hurulu Eco Park, a key natural reserve in Sri Lanka.

The park's vast area requires an all-terrain vehicle safari to explore its biodiversity, featuring bird species such as parrots, hawks, and peacocks. You may also see giant tortoises and, possibly, Sri Lankan leopards.

A break for lunch is included; participants should bring their own picnic. The safari then continues to a special area where herds of Asian elephants reside, allowing for unique observations of their behaviors.

The safari includes a stop at the Hurulu Wewa reservoir, a watering hole for many migrating birds. The tour concludes at the park entrance, followed by the return to Dambulla, with arrival at your hotel around 6:30 p.m.

Departures from Kandy

A similar tour is available with a departure from Kandy.

Prices

Included

  • Hotel pickup and drop–off
  • Transport to Hurulu by bus or minibus, depending on the size of the group
  • Jeep safari of Hurulu
  • English–speaking driver
  • Bottle of mineral water per person
  • Private and exclusive tour, nobody else will be in your group

Not included

  • Lunch
  • Admission to the Hurulu Eco Park (18USD per person approx.)

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

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