Udawalawe National Park
The Ultimate Wildlife Safari Experience in Sri Lanka
Udawalawe National Park is one of the most famous wildlife destinations in Sri Lanka and a top choice for travelers seeking an unforgettable safari experience. Located on the boundary of the Sabaragamuwa Province and Uva Province, this remarkable national park covers approximately 308 square kilometers and is internationally recognized for its large population of wild Asian elephants.
Established in 1972, Udawalawe National Park was created mainly to provide a protected sanctuary for displaced wildlife following the construction of the Udawalawe Reservoir. Today, it has become one of the best places in Asia to observe elephants in their natural habitat. Large herds of elephants can often be seen roaming freely across open grasslands, drinking near water reservoirs, and moving peacefully through the forest areas, making Udawalawe one of the most reliable places for elephant sightings in Sri Lanka.
The park is home to a rich variety of wildlife beyond elephants. Visitors may encounter water buffalo, spotted deer, sambar deer, wild boar, crocodiles, jackals, monkeys, and occasionally the elusive leopard. Udawalawe is also a paradise for bird lovers, with more than 150 species of birds including eagles, kingfishers, peacocks, storks, and migratory birds that make the park a major birdwatching destination.
