Walawe HN River Safari
Walawe HN River Safari
Walawe HN River Safari
Walawe HN River Safari
Jungle River safari Sri Lanka
Very relaxing river ride on Walawe ganga, Ambalantota, Southern coast of Sri Lanka
Heading Towards Udawalawa National Park, Sri lanka July 2014 Part 02
With herds of elephants, wild buffalo, sambar deer and leopards, Uda Walawe is the Sri Lankan national park that best rivals the savannah reserves of Africa. The park's 30,821 hectares centre on the large Uda Walawe Reservoir, fed by the Walawe Ganga.
The entrance to the park is 12km from the Ratnapura--Hambantota road turn-off and 21km from Embilipitiya. Visitors buy tickets in a new building a further 2km on. Most people take a tour organised by their guest house or hotel, but a trip with one of the 4WDs waiting outside the gate should be around Rs 3000 for a half-day for up to eight people with driver. Last tickets are usually sold at 5pm.
Apart from stands of teak near the river, there's little forest in the park. The tall pohon grass, which grows in place of the forest, can make wildlife-watching difficult, except during dry months.
Boat Ride to Godawaya
Make your way through the mysteries of the Walawe River into the ancient port of Godawaya - just a Tuk ride away from 'A World of Wonder'. #ShangriLaHambantota #SriLanka #AWorldofWonder
Centauria Lake Resort, Embilipitiya, Sri Lanka | Early morning view to the lake
Centauria Lake Resort, Embilipitiya, Sri Lanka - Early morning view to the lake. The hotel is close to Uda Walawe National Park.
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Udawalawe National Park lies on the boundary of Sabaragamuwa and Uva Provinces, in Sri Lanka.
The reason for creating the national park was to provide a sanctuary for wild animals displaced by the construction of the Udawalawe reservoir
on the Walawe River, as well as to protect the catchment of the reservoir.
The reserve covers 30,821 hectares (119.00 sq mi) of land area and was established on 30 June 1972.
Before the designation of the national park, the area was used for shifting cultivation (chena farming).
The farmers were gradually removed once the national park was declared. The park is 165 kilometres (103 mi) from Colombo.
Udawalawe is an important habitat for water birds and Sri Lankan Elephants.
It is a popular tourist destination and the third most visited park in the country
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Udawalawe Elephants
Udawalawe (also known as Udawalawa) is a small town located in the southern part of the Ratnapura District in Sri Lanka. It is situated close to the district's boundary with the Hambantota District and Monaragala District.
The town is the main entry point into the Udawalawe National Park which is a major National Park in Sri Lanka which is renowned for its high population of wild Asian elephants. The Udawalawe National Park located approximately 160 km (99 mi) away from Colombo, is the closest national park to Colombo.
The town is also notable, because of the Uda Walawa Reservoir, which was created in 1969, following the construction of a 3.9 km (2.4 mi) dam and a 6MW hydro-electric plant on the Walawe river. The reservoir is the 3rd largest reservoir in Sri Lanka.
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Godawaya/Godavaya, The Ancient Port Of The Maritime Silk Route in Sri Lanka. Godawaya beach is which belongs to the Hambantota district of Southern Sri Lanka. It is situated between Ambalantota and Hambantota near the river mouth of the Walawe River, the fourth biggest river of the country.
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This huge reservoir is situated in walasmulla division in Hambantota District ,Sri Lanka.This reservoir is surrounded by beautiful Rammale mountain range .This Mountain is filled with several waterfalls , sceneries and it lay between Hambantota and Matara District.This place is ideal for Eco-Tourism.
Udawalawe National Park and Lake View - Sri Lanka Tourism / Travel
Udawalawe National Park lies on the boundary of Sabaragamuwa and Uva Provinces, in Sri Lanka. The national park was created to provide a sanctuary for wild animals displaced by the construction of the Udawalawe Reservoir on the Walawe River, as well as to protect the catchment of the reservoir. The reserve covers 30,821 hectares (119.00 sq mi) of land area and was established on 30 June 1972. Before the designation of the national park, the area was used for shifting cultivation (chena farming). The farmers were gradually removed once the national park was declared. The park is 165 kilometres (103 mi) from Colombo. Udawalawe is an important habitat for water birds and Sri Lankan elephants. It is a popular tourist destination and the third most visited park in the country.
Udawalawe National Park - Sri Lanka
The Udawalawe National Park situated in the dry zone of the country and belonging to Sabaragamuwa & Uva provinces. The park area is 30,821 ha. The park was established in 1972. Udawalve is famous for its large herds of elephants.
Bundala National Park, Sri Lanka.
Bundala National Park is located 251 km southeast of Colombo, close to the City of Hambantota in the Southern Province of Sri Lanka.
Reaching Bundala National Park
Bundala National Park can be reached by A2 main motor road that runs from Colombo to Hambantota
Climate at the Bundala National Park
The general Climate of Bundala National Park is hot and dry. While the average Temperature is 27 degrees Celsius, the annual rainfall varies between 900mm to 1300mm. Dry season' falls between May and September.Best time to visit is September to March: during this period migratory birds arrive at the park.
Landscape at the Bundala National Park
Bundala National Park spread an area of 6216 that consists of mainly of dry thorny scrublands, marshes and four brackish lagoons. The terrain is generally flat with sand dunes bordering the coastline.
Birdlife at the Bundala National Park
Each and every species of water bird found in Sri Lanka is believed to visit Bundala National Park . Nearly 200 species of birds have been recorded within the park, out of which 58 species are migratory birds.
During September and March, hoards of migrants arrive in Bundala; among them are Marsh and Curlew Sandpiper, Curlew and Greenshank Golden and Kentish Plover, Large and Lesser Sandplovers. While the Broad-billed Sandpipper and Red-necked Phalarope are the rare visitors, the most famous migratory bird is greater flamingo. Hoards of flamingoes are one of the most common sights. In this period over 10,000 shore birds might be feeding at any one day.
The lagoons at the park attract a great variety of aquatic birds: among them are ibis, pelicans, painted storks, Black-necked Stork, terns, gulls, sand-pipers, snipes, teals, egrets and spoonbills. Endemic birds include the Brown-capped Babbler, Ceylon Woodshrike and Ceylon Junglefowl.
Mammals at the Bundala National Park
Bundala is home to 32 species of mammals. Among them are civets, wild boars, Grey & Ruddy mongoose, porcupine, giant Indian palm squirrels, black-naped hares, Spotted Deer, Wild buffalo, the endemic, jackal and fishing & Rusty Spotted cats. While most commonly seen mammals are the hordes of grey langur and Toque Macaque.
Elephants at the Bundala National Park
Bundala National Park shelters a small population of Elephants that varies between 25 and 60 depending on the season.
Amphibians & Reptiles at the Bundala National Park
Bundala National Park is a habitat for several species of Reptiles. Bundala abounds with estuarine crocodile and mugger crocodile. The coastal area attracts Loggerhead Turtle, Green Turtle, Hawk's bill turtle and Olive Ridley: four out of Sri Lanka's five marine turtle species, which come ashore to lay their eggs Between October and January. Watching egg laying turtles in the night, on the beaches of Bundala is a sight that no visitor would forget in his lifetime.
Vegetation at the Bundala National Park
Among the 383 species of plants that have been recorded in Bundala, six are endemic species. Seven are nationally threatened. The prominent species are Weera (Drypetes Sepiaria), Palu( Manikara Hexandra), Satin (Chloroxylon Sweitenia), Kohomba (Azadirachta Indica) and Divul (Limonia acidissima). The dominant scrub is Andara.
Conservation measures proposed at Bundala National Park
CEA conservation management plan and IUCN's biodiversity assessment report have proposed several management initiatives for the Bundala National Park. These demand re-demarcation of the boundaries of the park, relocating groups of inhabitants living within the park and arresting the spread of invasive alien species, creating an irrigation structure and management of livestock grazing within the park.