Wild Life Tour

WILD LIFE TOUR

9 Nights / 10 Days

1st Day – AIR PORT – PINNAWALA – SIGIRIYA
On arrival at the Colombo International Airport. You will be met and
welcomed by a representative of Prashanth Tours and leave for
Sigiriya via Pinnawela, visit Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage. This is an
orphanage and breeding ground for wild elephants.
Evening at Leisure.
Dinner and overnight stay at a Hotel in Sigiriya

2nd Day – SIGIRIYA- KAWDULLA – POLONNARUWA
After breakfast climb to the Rock fortress Sigiriya. And visit Kawdulla National
park in the evening. Sigiriya (Lion’s rock) is an ancient rock fortress and
palace built during the reign of King Kassapa I (AD 477 – 495). Contemporary
with the paintings of Ajantha and Ellora Caves in India, highlights being the
Frescoes, Mirror Wall and the Lion’s Paw,and it is one of the Seven World
Heritage Sites of Sri Lanka Kaudulla National Park is also one of the sites in
which the Gray Slender Loris is reportedly found in Sri Lanka. Sri Lankan
Sambar Deer, Sri Lankan Axis Deer, Chevrotain, Wild boar, Sri Lankan
Leopard, and Sloth Bear are other mammals found in the park
Dinner and overnight stay at a Hotel in Polonnaruwa.

3rd Day. – POLONNARUWA – MINNERIYA –
ANURADHAPURA
After breakfast visit Minnariya National Park The national park’s faunal
species include 24 species of mammals, 160 species of birds, 9 species of
amphibians, 25 species of reptiles, 26 species of fish, and 75 species of
butterflies.
Transfer to Anuradhapura and relax in the evening
Dinner and overnight stay at a Hotel in Anuradhapura

4th Day – ANURADHAPURA – WILPATTU – KANDY
After Breakfast do a Jeep Safari of Wilpattu National Park.
31 species of mammals have been identified within Wilpattu national park.
Mammals that are identified as threatened species living within the Wilpattu
National Park are the elephant, Sloth bear, leopard and water Buffalo.
Sāmbhar, spotted deer, mongoose, mouse and shrew are more of Wilpattu’s
residents. Transfer to Kandy and Evening city tour of Kandy including Temple
of the Sacred Tooth Relic of Buddha – by far the most important place of
worship for Buddhists world over, Upper Lake drive a place where one could
have a bird’s eye view of the city below.
Dinner and overnight stay at a Hotel in Kandy

5th Day. KANDY – PERADENIYA – NUWARA ELIYA
After breakfast visit the Royal Botanical gardens in Peradeniya, It is the largest
botanical garden on the island. It is renowned for the collection the variety of
Orchids, and has more than 300 varieties of Orchids, more than 5000 spices,
medicinal plants and palms trees. Attached it is the National Herbarium
On the way visit a Tea Factory and a Plantation to witness the manufacturing
process of world famous “Ceylon Tea” and to taste a pure un-blended cup of
factory fresh tea. Also pass by eye-catching views with waterfalls. Evening city
tour of NuwaraEliya Including Victoria Park, Gregory Lake and Golf Course,
the 119 year old club is situated within the city limits. Established in 1891.
One of Asia’s finest Golf Clubs.
Dinner and overnight stay at a Hotel in Nuwara Eliya

6th Day. – NUWAR ELIYA- HORTON PLAINS – YALA
After breakfast visit Horton plains for trek to “World’s End” & the beautiful
“Bakers falls”. World’s End is a sheer precipice with a 4,000 ft (1,219 m) drop.
It is situated at the southern boundary of the park. Later proceed to Yala.
Evening at leisure in the Hotel
Dinner and overnight stay at a Hotel in Yala.

7th Day. – YALA
After breakfast do a jeep safari at Yala National park,
Yala National Park is the second largest and most visited national park in Sri
Lanka. The park covers 979 square kilometers, The park is best known for its
variety of its wild animals. It is important for the conservation of Sri Lankan
Elephants and aquatic birds.
Dinner and Over Night Stay at a Hotel in Yala

8th Day. – YALA – UDAWALAWA
After Breakfast proceed to Udawalawa and visit the Udawalawa National park
Udawalawe is a good bird watching site. Birds Such as Sri Lankan Spur fowl,
Red-faced Malkoha, Sri Lanka Grey Hornbill, Brown-capped Babbler, and Sri
Lanka Jungle fowl are among the breeding resident birds. White Wagtail and
Black-capped Kingfisher are rare migrants. A variety of water birds visit the
reserve including cormorants, the Spot-billed Pelican, Asian Open bill, Painted
Stork, Black-headed Ibis and Eurasian Spoonbill.
The open parkland attracts birds of prey such as White-bellied Sea Eagle,
Crested Serpent-eagle, Grey-headed Fish Eagle, Booted Eagle, and Changeable
Hawk-eagle. Land birds are in abundance, and include Indian Roller, Indian
Peafowl, Malabar Pied Hornbill and Pied Cuckoo.
Dinner and overnight stay at a Hotel in Udawalawa.

9th Day.- UDAWALAWA – NEGOMBO
After Breakfast Transfer to Negombo.
Evening at Leisure.
Dinner and overnight stay at a Hotel in Negombo

10th Day. NEGOMBO
After breakfast leave for Air port for departure flight.
END OF TOUR

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