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Kaudulla National Park Private Safari from Polonnaruwa

Kaudulla National Park Private Safari from Polonnaruwa

Prezzo di listino €124,95 EUR
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Kaudulla National Park Safari From Polonnaruwa

(SKU: LK50D07000)  This safari takes you on an exclusive 3-hour tour of Kaudulla National Park. Get an opportunity to see the high biodiversity of Sri Lanka in the form of its rare and endemic wildlife and avian species. You get the option of going on a morning safari or an evening safari.

Includes

  • Hotel pickup & drop-off from/to Polonaruwa in the Safari Jeep.
  • Safari Jeep with the service of an English speaking driver (Also your tracker).
  • 1 Liter of bottled mineral water per person.
  • All taxes & service charges.

Excludes

  • Entrance fees to Kaudulla National Park.
  • Food or drinks.
  • Gratuities (Optional).
  • Expenses of personal nature.

What to Expect

You will be starting your safari from your hotel in Polonnaruwa at 01.15 pm. Your driver/ tracker will be picking you up from your hotel and driving you to Kaudulla National Park.

Kaudulla National Park is based around an irrigation tank built by a king of times long past. Now it is surrounded by dry evergreen forests and is home to many species of mammals, birds, reptiles, and fish. Kaudulla was identified as an Important Bird and Biodiversity Area (IBA) by Birdlife International recently. Upon visiting, you have a chance to catch sight of the rare grey slender loris, sloth bear or chevrotain. These along with the Sri Lankan sambar deer, Sri Lankan axis deer, and wild boar are among the 24 species of mammals found here. Kaudulla is also believed to be the only national park in Sri Lanka that has albino axis deer, though the only evidence found so far is an orphaned deer calf found in the park.

The Sri Lankan elephant movement is a regular annual sight in Kaudulla. They move to Minneriya in the dryer months in search of more water and food. However, they move back from Minneriya to Kaudulla around September which has water even among the driest months. They are best seen during the evenings. You can also see bird species such as the spot-billed pelican or the lesser adjutant, which number among the 160 or so species that visit Kaudulla or call it home. There are also quite a few species of reptiles including the Indian Black Turtle and the Indian Flap-shelled Turtle, or fish such as the Mozambique Tilapia that you might get to see.

After the safari, you will get back to the hotel by 06:30 pm, completing your tour.

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