
Nature in Colombo

Sigiriya, Dambulla and Minneriya 1-day tour from East Coast
Enjoy a day trip to Minneriya National Park, the best place in Sri Lanka to see herd of elephants.
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Yala National Park 4x4 Safari
With the world's largest concentration of leopards, Yala National Park would be on any bucket list. You'll set out on a safari in search of Sri Lanka's ‘big four' – leopards, elephants, sloth bears and buffalo. Touring in a 4x4, there are pit stops to observe storks and crocodiles sharing lagoon-space or monkeys hanging from treetops. And with a bit of luck, you might catch a glimpse of the rare Sri Lankan leopard. There are about 35 of them but despite its high concentration of them, spotting them is still an elusive sight. So, fancy spotting some leopards and snapping pics of elephants?
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Minneriya National Park Wildlife Safari
Located in the heart of Sri Lanka, Minneriya National Park is a haven for wildlife with a mix of landscapes ranging from wetlands and grasslands to dry tropical forest. You'll head on safari with the chance to spot the hundreds of species that roam freely through the park.After a morning journey through the heartland of Sri Lanka, you'll stop to top up your energy reserves with lunch before heading into Minneriya National Park. Expect to be enchanted by herds of elephants – the star attraction for many – as well as monkeys as you traverse through grasslands and wetlands. More than 70 species of butterflies and 24 species of animals are also attracted to the grass fields on the edge of the reservoir.There are also resident and migrant birds – more than 150 types – and once you reach the park's rocky outcrop, you'll encounter many reptiles. What's more, the park is home to Sri Lankan sambar deer, Asian and Bengal water monitors and many more wild creatures.
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Wilpattu National Park day tour from Colombo
Book this tour to discover the splendor of Wilpattu National Park and see elephants, sloth bears, leopards, water buffalo, samburs, and spotted deers.
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Udawalawa National Park full-day safari from Colombo
Book this tour to The Udawalawe National Park and see various water birds and Sri Lankan elephants during a safari drive.
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Udawalawe Elephant 4x4 Safari
If there's one word that defines Sri Lanka, it's ‘wild'. And as home to some 500 elephants, Udawalawe National Park is considered the best park to spot them in the country. Kick off at the Elephant Transit Home, where orphaned baby elephants are cared for after rescue from the wild. You'll arrive at feeding time so you can watch the little ones bottle-feed from a viewing platform just metres away. On the safari, you can expect to see buffalo, monkeys, deer and crocodiles. And, if you're lucky, there's also the elusive Sri Lankan leopard to be spotted. To top it off, lunch is included.
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Whitewater Rafting Trip
Prepare to inject your holiday with a Sri Lanka-sized dose of adrenaline-pumping adventure. This whitewater rafting experience is all action from the word go. We'll gear up for the thrills to come with a delicious lunch in the leafy surrounds of a typical restaurant. Then, after a quick safety briefing, it's all ‘downhill' from here. You'll raft down the Kelani River, where whitewater rapids foam up in a wild jungle setting. Then, as the river widens, you'll pass the location used for the classic film, The Bridge on the River Kwai, which is also the perfect spot to jump in for a swim.
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Yala National Park full-day safari from Colombo
Begin your morning in Sri Lanka with a trip to the Yala National Park! Enjoy an exhilarating safari and see amazing wildlife.
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Negombo Dutch Canal Boat Cruise
A traditional way to explore Sri Lanka. You'll visit a Hindu Temple and Dutch Fort in Negombo before trying your hand at haggling in the fish market, then you'll hop on a train and then embark on a cruise on the Dutch Canal, admiring nature, fishermen's homes and more.It's a spiritual start to the day at the Hindu Temple. Learn all about its history and see how different cultures combine in Sri Lanka. You'll also visit the historic Dutch Fort and fish market, then take a train ride to the canal start point – the original way to travel in Sri Lanka.Hop aboard a colourful barge and take off on a journey along the Dutch Canal, whose history goes back to the 19th century. You'll get to know everything about its use through history and admire fishing villages, rainbow-coloured flowerbeds and painted boats that pass you by. Take a break for tea and spot all the birds feeding in the wetlands, soaking up the lush green scenery as you go.
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Sinharaja Forest Reserve Trek from Colombo
Begin your Sri Lankan adventure with an awesome trip to Sinharaja Forest Reserve, an amazing UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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