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Spread-eagled on riveting forest greens of Ratnapura and
Monaragala in Sri Lanka, the Uda Walawe National Park is perfect
for spotting the panorama of rare wildlife that flourishes
in the jungles of Sri Lanka.
The Uda Walawe National Park covers an area of 306 square
kilometers. The national park was established in the year
1972. The main objective behind the establishment of this
sanctuary was to preserve the catchment area of the Uda Walawe
River.
The entire habitat at Uda Walawe National Park is a massive
green parkland covered in some areas with dense teak forests.
A natural home to animals such as Asian elephants, crocodiles,
leopards,
Water buffalo, grey langurs, golden jackals et al, the Uda
Walawe National Park is real treat for adventure enthusiasts.
Birds such as the Malabar Pied Hornbills, Indian Roller,
Cuckoo, Hawk Eagle, White bellied Sea Eagle and more engage
your attention with their unique antics while you are on wildlife
safaris to the Uda Walawe National Park in Sri Lanka.
The most interesting aspect of Uda Walawe Wildlife Sanctuary
tours is the fact that there is a special Elephant camp inside
the wildlife sanctuary.
India Sri Lanka Tours offers online reservation for Uda Walawe
National Park tours, Sri Lanka. For details please fill up
the form given below.
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