• Hotel pick up from Colombo or Negombo and drive to hotel near Udawalawa • visit ethathuru sewana ( elephant transit home) • Evening safari at udawalawa national park and stay night • 02 day drive to yala and do the safari • Drop off at the hotel or airport in colombo
This tour option is only for udawalawa national park , stay one night and come back to colombo
Pickup included
Our chauffeur guide pick you up from the hotel near Colombo or Negombo and drive to udawalawe, check in to the hotel
first visit to the
ethathuru sewana (elephants transit home)
The Department of Wildlife Conservation initiated a major step towards the welfare and conservation of orphaned baby elephants in 1995. This resulted in the establishment of “Ath Athuru Sevana” (Elephant Transit Home) at the Udawalawe National Park.
Elephant Transit Home (ETH) takes care of orphaned elephant calves – until they are independent and able enough to be released back to the wild. Although, a majority of the general public enthusiastically supported this endeavour, at the inception many conservationists doubted its feasibility. Some openly opposed the initiative and tried to stop the conservation programme. However, Dr Nandana Atapattu, the former Head of the division of Wild Animal Health at the Department of Wildlife Conservation in Sri Lanka,
Evening doing a jeep safari at udawalawa park.
Udawalawe National Park
lies on the boundary of Sabaragamuwa and Uva Provinces, in Sri Lanka. The national park was created to provide a sanctuary for wild animals displaced by the construction of the Udawalawe Reservoir on the Walawe River, as well as to protect the catchment of the reservoir. The reserve covers 30,821 hectares (119.00 sq mi) of land area and was established on 30 June 1972. Before the designation of the national park, the area was used for shifting cultivation (chenafarming). The farmers were gradually removed once the national park was declared. The park is 165 kilometres (103 mi) from Colombo. Udawalawe is an important habitat for water birds and Sri Lankan elephants. It is a popular tourist destination and the third most visited park in the country.
02 day at 06:00 start to drive to
Yala national park for jeep safar
Yala National Park is the most visited and second largest national park in Sri Lanka, bordering the Indian Ocean. The park consists of five blocks, two of which are now open to the public, and also adjoining parks. The blocks have individual names such as,
Ruhuna National Park (Block 1), and Kumana National Park or 'Yala East' for the adjoining area. It is situated in the southeast region of the country, and lies in Southern Province and Uva Province. The park covers 979 square kilometres (378 sq mi) and is located about 300 kilometres (190 mi) from Colombo. Yala was designated as a wildlife sanctuary in 1900, and, along with Wilpattuwas one of the first two national parks in Sri Lanka, having been designated in 1938. The park is best known for its variety of wild animals. It is important for the conservation of Sri Lankan elephants, Sri Lankan leopards and aquatic birds.
after finished safari drive back to colombo via highway
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
We pick you up from any where you staying in colombo, Nigombo or airport