Embark on a private day tour to Udawalawe and Yala Safari in Sri Lanka. Explore the majestic wildlife, spot elephants, crocodiles, and a variety of birds in their natural habitat.
Embark on a private day tour to Udawalawe and Yala Safari in Sri Lanka. Explore the majestic wildlife, spot elephants, crocodiles, and a variety of birds in their natural habitat.
- Udawalawe National Park - Udawalawe is renowned for being a sanctuary for the magnificent Sri Lankan Elephants. The adventure begins in the park’s savanna grasslands, where there is a chance to spot elephants, deer, water buffalo, and mongooses, while also being on the lookout for crocodiles in the wetlands. Bird enthusiasts can enjoy sightings of…
- Udawalawe National Park - Udawalawe is renowned for being a sanctuary for the magnificent Sri Lankan Elephants. The adventure begins in the park’s savanna grasslands, where there is a chance to spot elephants, deer, water buffalo, and mongooses, while also being on the lookout for crocodiles in the wetlands. Bird enthusiasts can enjoy sightings of the Fishing Eagle, Brahminy Kite, Crested Serpent Eagle, Sri Lankan Jungle Fowl, Sri Lanka Grey Hornbill, Spot-billed Pelican, Little Cormorant, Green Bee-eater, and Crested Tree Swift among the trees.
The journey continues to the picturesque banks of the Udawalawe Reservoir, framed by towering mountains. Here, visitors can observe crocodiles basking on the banks or swimming in the lakes, vibrant birds of prey fishing, and various other birds and animals, including herds of elephants coming to drink and rest.
- Yala National Park - Yala (යාල) National Park is the most frequented and second-largest national park in Sri Lanka, adjacent to the Indian Ocean. The park is divided into five blocks, three of which are currently accessible to the public. Each block has its own name, such as Palatupana (Block 1). Located in the southeastern part of the country, within the Southern Province and Uva Province, the park spans 979 square kilometers (378 sq mi) and is approximately 300 kilometers (190 mi) from Colombo. Yala is celebrated for its diverse wildlife and plays a crucial role in the conservation of Sri Lankan elephants, Sri Lankan leopards, and aquatic birds.

- Admission to Udawalawe National Park and Elephant Transit Home
- Admission to Yala National Park
- Inclusive of all taxes, fees, and GST
- Complimentary unlimited Wi-Fi access
- Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
- Free bottled water provided
- Exclusive use of Private Safari Jeep at both parks
- Fuel surcharge covered
- Admission to Udawalawe National Park and Elephant Transit Home
- Admission to Yala National Park
- Inclusive of all taxes, fees, and GST
- Complimentary unlimited Wi-Fi access
- Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning
- Free bottled water provided
- Exclusive use of Private Safari Jeep at both parks
- Fuel surcharge covered
- Breakfast ,Lunch ,Dinner
- Gratuities
- Breakfast ,Lunch ,Dinner
- Gratuities
DIM TOURS Sri Lanka offers a Double Safari experience for tourists staying in Induruwa, Bentota, Kosgoda, Ahungalla, Aluthgama, and Beruwala. The safari takes place in Udawalawe, renowned for its majestic Sri Lankan elephants. The adventure begins in the park, where visitors can expect to see elephants, foxes, deer, water buffalo, and mongooses, while…
DIM TOURS Sri Lanka offers a Double Safari experience for tourists staying in Induruwa, Bentota, Kosgoda, Ahungalla, Aluthgama, and Beruwala. The safari takes place in Udawalawe, renowned for its majestic Sri Lankan elephants. The adventure begins in the park, where visitors can expect to see elephants, foxes, deer, water buffalo, and mongooses, while also watching for crocodiles in the wetlands. Bird enthusiasts can look forward to spotting species such as the Sea Eagle, Fishing Eagle, Brahminy Kite, Crested Serpent Eagle, Sri Lankan Jungle Fowl, Sri Lanka Grey Hornbill, Spot-billed Pelican, Little Cormorant, Green Bee-eater, and Crested Tree Swift among the trees.
The journey continues to the picturesque banks of the Udawalawe Reservoir, set against a backdrop of towering mountains. Here, visitors can observe crocodiles basking on the banks or swimming in the lakes, vibrant birds of prey fishing, and a variety of other birds and animals. Herds of elephants often visit the reservoir to drink and rest, providing a memorable wildlife experience.
- A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Russian, German, French, Italy, Arabic, Tamil & Hindi speaking guides can be arranged at extra cost.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.