This day tour through Southern Sri Lanka blends wildlife and natural wonders. Explore Ridiyagama Safari Park and Yala National Park for thrilling animal encounters, cruise along the Walawe River, and visit the Birds Research Center. Discover unique flora at the Dry Zone Botanic Gardens and relax in the therapeutic waters of Mahapelessa Hot Springs.
Ridiyagama Safari Park – Ridiyagama Safari Park, located in the Southern part of Sri Lanka, is a unique wildlife park that offers a safari experience similar to Africa’s, with large enclosures for animals like giraffes, zebras, and antelopes. The park provides a chance to see exotic species in a natural setting, allowing visitors to enjoy an exciting wildlife adventure while learning about conservation efforts.
Yala National Park – Yala National Park is one of Sri Lanka’s most famous wildlife reserves, known for its incredible biodiversity and high density of leopards. Visitors can embark on safari tours to spot a variety of animals such as elephants, crocodiles, and colourful bird species, while exploring the park’s diverse ecosystems, from dry plains to dense jungles and pristine beaches.
Walawe River Safari – The Walawe River Safari offers a peaceful boat ride through the river’s calm waters, surrounded by lush landscapes. The safari is a great way to spot wildlife such as elephants, water buffalo, and various bird species. It’s a serene and scenic experience, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Sri Lanka’s river ecosystems.
Birds Research Center & Resort – The Birds Research Center & Resort is a haven for birdwatchers, located in the heart of Sri Lanka’s birding hotspots. This centre focuses on the research and conservation of local and migratory bird species, offering visitors the chance to observe a variety of birds in their natural habitats while learning about the importance of preserving these creatures and their environments.
Dry Zone Botanic Gardens – The Dry Zone Botanic Gardens in Hambantota showcases the unique flora of Sri Lanka’s dry zone. The gardens offer a peaceful environment for visitors to explore a wide variety of plants, many of which are indigenous to the region. It’s an ideal place for nature lovers to discover rare plant species and learn about conservation efforts in arid ecosystems.
Mahapelessa Hot Springs – The Mahapelessa Hot Springs, located in the Southern region of Sri Lanka, are natural thermal springs known for their therapeutic properties. Visitors can soak in the warm, mineral-rich waters, which are believed to have healing effects on the body. The peaceful setting, surrounded by nature, makes it a relaxing spot to unwind and rejuvenate.
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