Wilpattu National Park is in Sri Lanka. Owing to its remote location far from the regular tourist trail, it attracts fewer tourists than Yala or Udawalawe National Park, which means less traffic jams and more nature for visitors.
Understand
[edit | edit source]History
[edit | edit source]- Wilpattu National Park was opened as a wildlife sanctuary in 1905, and became a national park in 1938.
Landscape
[edit | edit source]- Wilpattu national park is must see place when you come to Sri Lanka. It measures 1,317 km2 and has a beautiful landscape that would truly be a new experience for you.
Flora and fauna
[edit | edit source]The animal which attracts most visitors to this park is the Sri Lankan leopard. Wilpattu has the largest population of leopards out of any national park, and therefore the best chance of spotting one.
Climate
[edit | edit source]- Inter-monsoonal rains in March and the north-east monsoon from December to February are the only sources of rainfall to the area. Visiting the park is not recommended during these months as the rains wash out trails and make parts of the park inaccessible.
Get in
[edit | edit source]Fees and permits
[edit | edit source]Get around
[edit | edit source]You cannot enter the park except in a guide's jeep.
See
[edit | edit source]- Kudiramalei point, Wilpattu national park, ☏ +94 11 2 888 585. Daily 6:29AM to 6PM.
- Leopard trails, Wilpattu National Park, 61300, ☏ +94 77 780 0030 (mobile).
Do
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[edit | edit source]Lodging
[edit | edit source]- Wilpattu tree house, Wilpattu Sanctuary Rd Hunuwilagama, Horiwila, Wilpattu road, 50200, Nochchiyagama, ☏ +94 77 376 7113 (mobile). Rs. 11,123.
- the Backwaters Lodge - Wilpattu, Wilpattu National Park Hotel Road, Eluwankulama 61308, ☏ +94 76 331 3119 (mobile). Rs. 13,983.
Camping
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[edit | edit source]Stay safe
[edit | edit source]- Wilpattu is a large park, filled with many types of animals, such as crocodiles and snakes. It is important that you do not get out of your vehicle and that you follow your guide's advice, because he has a lot of experience. Do not feed any animals because as the phrase goes 'you give a rat a cookie, it's gonna want the milk'. If you see any signs of danger, alert the driver or the guide, as he will act on it as soon as possible.

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