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Tour

Kaudulla National Park Safari

  • 10 Stunden

Asian elephants, hundreds of birds, and various species await you at Kaudulla National Park. Discover its wildlife with the photographic safari from Kandy.

Kaudulla National Park Safari

Pickup from your hotel in Kandy will begin a 2.5-hour journey by minibus to Kaudulla National Park. At the entrance, participants will board a jeep for the Kaudulla safari. This three-hour excursion highlights the reserve's ecological significance, recognized as an IBA (Important Bird and Biodiversity Area), boasting 160 bird species, 24 mammal species, 25 reptile species, and 26 fish species. Sightings may include cranes, peacocks, and pelicans.

A picnic area will allow for a break, so remember to bring lunch. In the afternoon, the safari will continue in areas known for a high population of Asian elephants. Sri Lanka is among the few countries where a significant herd of this endangered species is preserved.

The safari will also seek out buffalos and Ceylon deer, as well as many native Asian reptiles found in Sri Lanka and parts of India. The tour concludes at the park entrance, followed by a return minibus ride to your hotel in Kandy, with a total duration of 10 hours.

Departure from Dambulla

If preferred, the same activity is available departing from Dambulla.

Preise

Inklusive

  • Hotel pickup and drop–off
  • Transport to Kaudulla by car or minibus, depending on the size of the group
  • Safari around Kaudulla on a jeep
  • English–speaking driver
  • A bottle of mineral water per person
  • Private and exlusive tour, there will be no on else other that you and your group

Nicht inklusive

  • Lunch
  • Ticket to Kaudulla National Park (45USD per person)

Tipps

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

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