Embark on an unforgettable journey into the heart of Udawalawe National Park, renowned for its majestic elephant population. This 3-day camping adventure offers a unique blend of wildlife encounters, comfortable camping amidst nature, and optional excursions. Get ready for t...See more
Embark on an unforgettable journey into the heart of Udawalawe National Park, renowned for its majestic elephant population. This 3-day camping adventure offers a unique blend of wildlife encounters, comfortable camping amidst nature, and optional excursions. Get ready for thrilling jeep safaris, witness breathtaking sunsets over the reservoir, and spend cozy evenings under the starlit sky.
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Duration
3 Days
2 Nights
Group Size
4-6
Language
English
Highlights
Unforgettable Elephant Encounters: Witness herds of majestic elephants roaming freely in their natural habitat. Udawalawe is known for its large elephant population, making it an ideal location to observe these gentle giants.
Thrilling Jeep Safaris: Embark on exciting jeep safaris through diverse landscapes, exploring grasslands, scrub forests, and the scenic Udawalawe Reservoir. Spot a variety of wildlife besides elephants, including birds, crocodiles, water buffalo, and with some luck, leopards and sloth bears.
Camping Amidst Nature: Immerse yourself in the wilderness by camping amidst the sights and sounds of Udawalawe National Park. Relax in comfortable tents with basic amenities and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding landscapes.
Optional Visit to Elephant Transit Home: Learn about elephant conservation efforts and witness the heartwarming work done at the Udawalawe Elephant Transit Home, a sanctuary for orphaned and injured elephants.
Breathtaking Sunsets: Capture the beauty of the Sri Lankan sunset as it paints the Udawalawe Reservoir in vibrant colors, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.
Cozy Evenings Under the Stars: Share stories of your safari adventures with fellow campers around a campfire (depending on campsite allowance) and gaze at the starlit sky, listening to the nocturnal sounds of the park.
Budget-Friendly Adventure: Camping offers a more affordable way to explore Udawalawe National Park than luxury lodges, making it a great option for budget-conscious travelers.
This tour itinerary provides a perfect blend of wildlife exploration, exciting safaris, optional cultural experiences, and the unique charm of camping amidst nature, creating a memorable adventure for nature lovers.
Include/Exclude
2 nights stay in a comfortable tent at your chosen campsite (bedding and linens provided)
Shared bathroom facilities at the campsite (availability of hot water may vary)
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner on all days (typically Sri Lankan cuisine)
Dietary restrictions can be accommodated with prior notice to the campsite
Two exciting jeep safaris within Udawalawe National Park (exploring different areas)
Services of a campsite guide (may vary depending on the specific campsite)
Bus or train fares to/from Udawalawe National Park (Embilipitiya) are not included.
Entrance fee to Udawalawe Elephant Transit Home (if you choose to visit)
Alcoholic beverages and other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities for campsite staff and guides
Travel Itinerary
Day 1
Arrival and Afternoon Safari
Morning: Depart from your starting point (Colombo or another major city) by comfortable bus or train bound for Embilipitiya, the gateway town to Udawalawe National Park (approximately 4-5 hours).
Lunch: Upon arrival in Embilipitiya, check into your pre-booked campsite and enjoy a delicious lunch. Most campsites offer comfortable tents with basic amenities and stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Afternoon (3:00 PM): Embark on your first jeep safari adventure through Udawalawe National Park. Witness herds of elephants grazing in the grasslands, spot various birds around the reservoir, and keep an eye out for other wildlife like crocodiles and water buffalo.
Evening: Return to the campsite for a relaxing evening. Share stories of your safari sightings with fellow campers and savor a traditional Sri Lankan dinner prepared by the campsite staff. Gaze at the starlit sky, listening to the sounds of the nearby wildlife.
Day 2
Exploring Udawalawe's Wonders
Morning (6:00 AM): Wake up early for a refreshing breakfast and prepare for your second Jeep safari adventure. Explore a different area of the park, witnessing the diverse landscapes from grasslands to scrub forests. You might encounter majestic elephants again or spot elusive animals like leopards and sloth bears.
Mid-morning (10:00 AM): Return to the campsite for a delicious lunch and a chance to relax or freshen up.
Afternoon (Optional Activity):
1:00 PM: Visit the Udawalawe Elephant Transit Home (UETH), a sanctuary for orphaned and injured elephants. Witness the heartwarming efforts to rehabilitate these magnificent creatures and learn about elephant conservation. (Entrance fee not included)
Evening: Enjoy dinner back at the campsite and spend the evening capturing the beauty of the sunset over the Udawalawe Reservoir.
Day 3
Unveiling the Wild and Departure
Morning (6:00 AM): Rise early for a final Jeep safari adventure. This time, the focus might be on birdwatching, spotting a variety of resident and migratory birds around the reservoir.
Mid-morning (8:00 AM): After the safari, return to the campsite for breakfast and pack up your belongings. Enjoy a final glimpse of the park before departing.
Departure (10:00 AM): Check out of the campsite and take a return bus or train ride back to your original destination, filled with memories of your incredible wildlife encounter in Udawalawe National Park.
The dry season (December-April) offers pleasant weather and easy accessibility for your camping adventure.
Do I need a camping permit?
Technically, no camping permit is required for campsites located within Udawalawe National Park. However, you will need to pay entrance fees to access the park for the jeep safaris.
What should I pack?
Comfortable clothing suitable for safaris (lightweight, long pants, long-sleeved shirts)
Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
Insect repellent
Camera and binoculars
Flashlight and headlamp
Personal toiletries and medications
Reusable water bottle
Is there electricity at the campsites?
Electricity availability can vary depending on the campsite. Some may have limited hours or use solar power. It's best to pack a portable charger if needed.
Is there Wi-Fi at the campsites?
Wi-Fi connectivity is not guaranteed at all campsites. This trip offers a chance to disconnect and fully immerse yourself in the natural surroundings.
What are the bathroom facilities like?
Campgrounds typically have shared bathroom facilities. The availability of hot water can vary depending on the campsite.
Can I charge my camera batteries at the campsite?
This depends on the electricity situation at your chosen campsite. A portable charger is recommended to ensure you can capture all your safari memories.
What about laundry service?
Laundry service is not a common inclusion at campsites. Inquire with your chosen campsite to see if they offer this service (for an extra fee) or recommend a nearby laundry option.