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Wilpattu: All Inclusive Private Full-Day Jeep Safari 12h
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 12h
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
- Selective hotel pickup
- Multiple languages
Overview
- Enjoy a private safari with a guide in Wilpattu National Park
- See a variety of wildlife, including leopards, sloth bears, and crocodiles
- Explore the park's diverse habitats, including natural lakes and waterways
- Learn about the park's history and its importance to the Sinhalese nation
- Spot some of the park's 31 species of mammals and 215 species of birds
Activity location
- Wilpattu National Park
- Northern Province, North Central Province, Sri Lanka
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Wilpattu National Park
- Northern Province, North Central Province, Sri Lanka
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Wilpattu: All Inclusive Private Full-Day Jeep Safari 12h
- 12h
Activity duration is 12 hours 12h - English
What's included, what's not
- Free hotel pick up and drop (Only from Wilpattu area Hotels)
What's included What's included - Park entrance fees
What's included What's included - 12 hours Safari (6 am to 6 pm)
What's included What's included - Packed picnic lunch & Light refreshments
What's included What's included - Private Jeep Safari
What's included What's included - Driver/Guide
What's included What's included - Water bottle
What's included What's included - Meals and drinks
What's excluded What's excluded - Gratuities (optional)
What's excluded What's excluded - Personal expenses
What's excluded What's excluded - Tips
What's excluded What's excluded
Know before you book
- Not allowed: Alcohol and drugs, Feeding animals, Littering, Smoking, Touching plants
- Not suitable for: People with back problems, People with heart problems, Pregnant women, Wheelchair users
What you can expect
Embark on a full-day private jeep safari in Wilpattu National Park from 6 AM to 6 PM. Enjoy the chance to spot leopards, sloth bears, crocodiles, spotted deer, and a wide variety of birds. Be picked up from your hotel in Wilpattu or at the park entrance.
Begin your day with a pickup from your hotel in Wilpattu or at the park entrance. Then, head to Wilpattu National Park, the largest wildlife sanctuary in Sri Lanka.
According to historical accounts, it is believed that Prince Vijaya, who came from East India in 543 BC and landed in Sri Lanka by accident, was the founder of the Sinhalese nation. He is known to have married Kuweni, a local tribal princess, the remains of whose palace can still be seen at Kali Villu, situated within the park.
Wilpattu can be reached by traveling from Colombo to Puttlam on the A3 road and there onwards on the Puttalam Anuradhapura A12 road or via Kurunegala, from the North Western Province of the country. The entire area of the park amounts to 131,693 hectares, of which the main block or zone as it is referred to, is bordered by the Indian Ocean in contrast to the smaller zones which are landlocked.
The uniqueness of Wilpattu is its many “Willus” (natural lakes) which amounting to over 50 forms an intricate network of waterways that are found extensively spread around the park. The source of water is the inter-monsoonal rains in March and the northeast monsoons (December to February).
Packed with exciting wildlife, Wilpattu is waiting to be explored. The varying habitats have attracted many species of wildlife, both resident and migrant. 31 species of mammals have been identified; some of them being Leopard (a favorite amongst visitors), Sloth Bear, Elephant, Spotted and Barking Deer, Sambur, Wild Boar, and even Crocks.
It is also home to an abundance of endemic birdlife such as the Jungle Fowl, Painted Stork, Owl, Terns, Gulls, Eagles, Heron, and the winter migrants who home for short periods within the nature reserve. Butterflies such as the Blue and Common Mormons, Common Rose, and Crimson Rose amongst many other species can be seen vividly fluttering around.
On top of the list of reptiles is the Mugger Crocodile followed by Monitor Lizards, Python, Cobra, Rat Snake along with Star Tortoise, Pond turtle, and Soft-shelled Turtle amongst many others. After your safari, be dropped back to your hotel.
Location
Activity location
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- Northern Province, North Central Province, Sri Lanka
Meeting/Redemption Point
PEOPLE PEOPLE - Wilpattu National Park
- Northern Province, North Central Province, Sri Lanka