Setting out on a safari at Udawalawe National Park promises an exhilarating encounter with Sri Lanka’s diverse wildlife. Travelers can experience this thrilling adventure by booking a comprehensive package that includes convenient pickup and drop-off services. With a professional guide leading the way, visitors will have the opportunity to witness the park’s majestic elephants and a wealth of other fascinating flora and fauna. The affordable price of $210.00 per person makes this excursion an enticing option for nature enthusiasts seeking an unforgettable adventure.
Key Points

- Udawalawe National Park safari offers a one-day excursion priced at $210 per person with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
- The safari provides an opportunity to observe a diverse range of wildlife, including an estimated 250 elephants, as well as various deer species and rare migratory birds.
- Pickup and drop-off service in an air-conditioned vehicle, entrance fees, and a professional English-speaking guide are included in the safari package.
- Packing light, wearing appropriate clothing and accessories, and bringing a camera are recommended to enhance the safari experience.
- No upfront payment is required, and visitors can secure their spot now and pay later for the Udawalawe National Park safari.
Safari Overview and Pricing

Udawalawe National Park Safari offers visitors a one-day excursion priced at $210.00 per person.
Udawalawe National Park Safari offers a one-day excursion priced at $210.00 per person.
The safari features free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Travelers can reserve their spot now and pay later, securing their place without an upfront payment.
The Safari’s duration is one day, allowing guests to fully enjoy the park’s diverse wildlife and flora.
With 41 convenient pickup and drop-off locations throughout the region, the Safari provides a seamless travel experience for visitors seeking to explore Udawalawe’s natural wonders.
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Diverse Wildlife of Udawalawe National Park

The park boasts a diverse array of wildlife, home to an estimated 250 elephants drawn to the Udawalawe reservoir. Visitors may spot a variety of animals, including rusty-spotted cats, fishing cats, Sri Lankan sloth bears, and a range of deer species. The park is also a birdwatcher’s paradise, with endemic species like the Sri Lanka spurfowl and Sri Lanka grey hornbill, as well as rare migrants like the white wagtail.
| Wildlife | Endemic | Migratory |
| — | — | — |
| Elephants | Sri Lanka Spurfowl | White Wagtail |
| Leopards | Red-Faced Malkoha | Black-Capped Kingfisher |
| Sri Lankan Sloth Bears | Sri Lanka Grey Hornbill | |
Elephants: The Majestic Residents of Udawalawe

Approximately 250 elephants are believed to reside within the park, drawn to the Udawalawe reservoir. This majestic species is the main attraction for many visitors.
Elephants freely roam the grasslands and forests, often seen in herds. These gentle giants can be observed at close range, providing an unforgettable experience.
Visitors may witness feeding, bathing, and socializing behaviors, offering a glimpse into the lives of these remarkable creatures. The park’s diverse habitat and reliable water sources make it an ideal home for a significant elephant population.
Sighting these magnificent animals is a highlight of any Udawalawe safari.
Birdwatching: Endemic and Migratory Species

Birdwatchers will delight in the diverse avian life found within Udawalawe National Park. The park is home to numerous endemic species, including the Sri Lanka spurfowl, red-faced malkoha, Sri Lanka grey hornbill, brown-capped babbler, and Sri Lanka junglefowl.
Plus, rare migratory birds like the white wagtail and black-capped kingfisher make appearances. With over 200 bird species recorded, the park offers excellent birdwatching opportunities.
Visitors should bring binoculars and cameras to capture these colorful feathered creatures in their natural habitat. The guided safaris provide an ideal chance to spot and learn about the park’s remarkable avian diversity.
More Great Tours NearbyPickup and Drop-off Locations

41 convenient pickup and drop-off locations are offered for the Udawalawe National Park safari. These include popular tourist destinations like Hikkaduwa, Colombo, Kalutara, and Galle.
Similarly, guests can be dropped off at places like Habaraduwa, Colombo, Bentota, and Weligama.
The main stop is a 1-hour visit to Udawalawe National Park, where diverse wildlife like elephants, leopards, and endemic birds can be spotted.
The safari includes professional English-speaking guides, air-conditioned transportation, park entrance fees, and a jeep safari.
This range of pickup and drop-off options ensures a seamless experience for travelers exploring Udawalawe’s natural wonders.
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Included Services and Amenities
The Udawalawe National Park safari includes a range of services and amenities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience.
The Udawalawe National Park safari offers a range of services and amenities for a comfortable and enjoyable experience.
The package includes:
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A professional English-speaking guide to provide insights and expertise throughout the safari.
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Pickup and drop-off service in an air-conditioned vehicle, ensuring a seamless travel experience.
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Entrance fees to Udawalawe National Park, a Jeep safari, and a complimentary water bottle.
Plus, the safari includes a first aid medical kit provided by the guide, as well as all required permits and paperwork.
Meals and snacks aren’t included, and travel insurance isn’t provided.
Important Packing and Preparation Tips

To ensure a comfortable and memorable Udawalawe National Park safari, visitors should come prepared.
Dressing comfortably in lightweight, breathable clothing and proper walking shoes is essential. Bringing a hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses will protect against the sun’s rays. Staying hydrated by carrying a water bottle is crucial.
Plus, a camera is recommended to capture the diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes. It’s important to pack light, as the safari involves moderate walking.
Following these packing and preparation tips will help maximize the enjoyment of the Udawalawe National Park adventure.
Safari Subject to Weather Conditions

As the safari in Udawalawe National Park is subject to weather conditions, alternative dates or a full refund may be available in case of cancellation.
Travelers should keep the following in mind:
Be prepared for potential weather-related changes to the safari itinerary in Udawalawe National Park.
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The safari is dependent on favorable weather conditions for the safety and enjoyment of participants.
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In the event of inclement weather, the tour operator may offer alternative dates or a full refund.
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Guests should be flexible and prepared for potential weather-related changes to the itinerary.
Common Questions

What Type of Vehicle Is Used for the Safari?
For the safari, travelers are transported in an air-conditioned vehicle. This provides a comfortable and enjoyable ride as they explore the park and search for the diverse wildlife.
Can We Request Specific Dietary Requirements?
Travelers can request specific dietary requirements, such as vegetarian or halal meals, when booking the safari. The tour provider will accommodate these needs, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience for all participants.
Is There a Minimum or Maximum Group Size?
The safari has no minimum group size, but the maximum is typically around 6-8 people per jeep. Group size may vary depending on availability and demand on the day of the tour.
Can We Extend the Safari Duration if Needed?
The safari duration can be extended, but this would incur an additional cost. Customers should check with the tour operator about options and pricing for extending the safari time beyond the standard 1-day itinerary.
Are There Any Safety Precautions During the Safari?
The safari operator provides a first-aid medical kit and follows safety protocols. Guests are advised to wear appropriate clothing, stay hydrated, and refrain from smoking. The safari is subject to weather conditions, with alternative options available if necessary.
The Sum Up
Udawalawe National Park offers an unforgettable safari experience, showcasing the diverse wildlife and majestic elephants that roam freely. With convenient pickup and drop-off services, as well as professional guides, this one-day adventure is priced at $210.00 per person. Visitors can explore the park’s ecosystems, spot endemic and migratory bird species, and enjoy the included amenities for a hassle-free adventure, subject to weather conditions.
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