Things to Do in Udawalawe, Sri Lanka

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Udawalawe Reservoir

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Udawalawe National Park Safari

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About

Udawalawe sits in the southern lowlands of Sri Lanka, in Sabaragamuwa Province. The area is transitional between the wet zone to the south and the dry zone to the east, resulting in a semi-arid climate with scrub and grassland as the dominant vegetation. Temperatures are typically hot, often reaching into the low to mid-30s Celsius. The national park was established in 1972, shortly after the reservoir was completed. The creation of the dam and reservoir displaced both wildlife and human communities. The park provides habitat for animals that lost range to the flooding, and elephant numbers have grown significantly since the park’s creation. Unlike some of Sri Lanka’s older national parks, Udawalawe never served as a royal hunting reserve or had other historical significance—it exists purely for wildlife conservation and watershed protection. The open terrain and guaranteed elephant sightings have made it increasingly popular with visitors over the past two decades. The town of Udawalawe itself is small and mainly serves local agricultural communities and park visitors. Accommodation options have grown to meet demand from tourists, with several safari camps and hotels located near the park entrance. The town has basic services but limited dining or entertainment options—most visitors spend their time either in the park or relaxing at their accommodation. Udawalawe’s location between the hill country and the southern coast makes it a natural stop on routes connecting these regions. Ella lies about 90 kilometers northeast, while the southern beaches around Tangalle are roughly 80 kilometers south. The drive from Colombo takes approximately 4-5 hours.

Planing Your Visit

Most travelers visit Udawalawe specifically for the safari, usually spending one night in the area to allow for an early morning game drive. The park can be visited as a long day trip from the south coast or from Ella, but staying overnight gives you better access to optimal wildlife viewing times.

Leopard Ceylon can arrange your Udawalawe safari with experienced drivers who know the park well. We coordinate accommodation near the park, organize jeep rentals with skilled trackers, and can schedule visits to the Elephant Transit Home around feeding times. Whether you’re combining Udawalawe with a beach holiday on the south coast or including it in a broader tour of the island, we’ll handle the logistics. Contact us to discuss your wildlife viewing plans and we’ll work out an itinerary that fits your schedule.

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