Overview
Kaudulla National Park is a hidden gem in Sri Lanka’s Cultural Triangle. It's best known for its roaming elephants and rich birdlife.
Start your safari in an open-top jeep as you journey through open grasslands, wetlands, and dry forests. Along the way, you may spot herds of elephants grazing near the lake. Crocodiles, deer, peacocks, and langurs also call this park home.
Kaudulla is part of the elephant corridor that connects several national parks. This makes it one of the best places to see elephants in the wild — especially from August to December.
Birdwatchers will love the variety of species flying above the tanks and trees. From pelicans and painted storks to rare migratory birds, Kaudulla is alive with color and sound.
Peaceful, wild, and uncrowded, a Kaudulla safari brings you face-to-face with nature — just as it should be.