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Udawalawe National Park
Discover Udawalawe National Park
Udawalawe National Park, a jewel in Sri Lanka’s natural crown, was established in 1972 with a dual purpose: to protect the catchment area of the Udawalawe Reservoir and to create a sanctuary for the region’s elephant population. This park, renowned for its commitment to conservation, is now home to over 500 resident elephants, making it one of the prime locations to observe Asian Elephants in their natural habitat. The presence of the Udawalawe Reservoir at the park’s center not only supports the diverse ecosystem but also provides a serene backdrop for visitors. The park’s focus on elephant conservation has enabled it to host the largest congregation of these majestic creatures in the region, offering a unique and enriching experience for wildlife enthusiasts. This harmonious blend of environmental protection and wildlife management makes Udawalawe National Park a model of successful conservation efforts and a must-visit destination for those seeking an authentic wildlife experience.
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Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka is the best place to experience safaris in Asia, at 26 National Parks. These parks are very popular among tourists.