Kaudulla National Park Sri Lanka
Kaudulla National Park Sri Lanka, located in Sri Lanka’s North Central Province, is a renowned wildlife sanctuary known for its seasonal elephant gatherings. Established in 2002, the park spans over 6,900 hectares and features a mix of dry evergreen forests, grasslands, and the Kaudulla reservoir, which attracts diverse animal species. It is home to elephants, deer, wild boar, leopards, and numerous bird species, making it ideal for wildlife enthusiasts.
The best time to visit is during the dry season (August to December), when elephants migrate from nearby parks to Kaudulla in search of water. Jeep safaris offer excellent opportunities for close wildlife encounters.
Sri Lanka Safari and Elephant Safari Tours are interesting activities in Sri Lanka.
There are many places to see animals and elephants in Sri Lanka. Most Famous Places are Yala National Park, Udawalawa National Park, Wilpattu National Park
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Full Day Kaudulla National Park Safari



A full-day Kaudulla National Park safari offers an immersive wildlife experience in Sri Lanka’s North Central Province. The park is renowned for its large elephant gatherings, especially between August and December, when herds congregate around the Kaudulla reservoir.
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Morning Safari Tour



A morning safari at Kaudulla National Park offers a serene wildlife experience, ideal for bird enthusiasts and nature lovers. Starting around 6:00 AM, the 2.5 to 3-hour jeep tour navigates through diverse habitats, showcasing a variety of bird species such as peacocks, eagles, pelicans, parrots, and hornbills.
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Afternoon Safari Tour



An afternoon Kaudulla National Park safari offers the best chance to witness the park’s famous elephant gatherings. Starting around 2:00 PM, the tour includes a thrilling jeep ride through grasslands and forests, where visitors can spot elephants, deer, crocodiles, and various bird species in their natural habitat near the reservoir.
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