Sri Lanka offers a rich safari experience with its varied ecosystems, abundant wildlife, and stunning scenery. Here’s a sample of a two-day safari:
Udawalawe National Park Safari
Morning:
- Get up early for an excursion through Udawalawe National Park.
- Take an excursion in a Jeep Udawalawe, which is famous for its huge population of elephants. You can spot herds of elephants, buffalo, and deer, as well as a wide variety of bird species.
Afternoon:
- Have a tasty picnic lunch in the park, which is surrounded by the beauty of nature.
- Continue your safari, exploring various areas of the park, increasing the chances of spotting different species of species of wildlife.
Evening:
- Explore The Elephant Transit Home, An elephant rehabilitation center.
- Take a break at an eco-lodge with a safari theme or a campsite for a cozy overnight stay.
Yala National Park Safari
Morning:
- Set out towards Yala National Park, one of the most sought-after safari spots within Sri Lanka.
- Start your morning safari in Yala, which is known for its wide variety of wildlife, including elephants, leopards, and a myriad of bird species.
Afternoon:
- Stop to eat lunch at a designated picnic area. Return to the hotel.
- Find out more information about Yala on the afternoon of the safari. Visit different areas to maximize the chances of seeing wildlife.
Evening:
- Go to The Sithulpawwa Rock Temple, an antiquated Buddhist monastery that is located in Yala.
- The safari experience can be concluded with a restful evening at a lodge with a theme or in a beachfront resort, should you prefer.
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