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Forest Reserves

Perfectly placed for nature excursions, our resort offers easy access to southern Sri Lanka’s most enchanting wildlife destinations. Watch elephants roam freely at Udawalawe, spot elusive leopards in Yala National Park, or discover the rich biodiversity of Sinharaja Rainforest, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Each destination promises an unforgettable, immersive encounter with the island’s wild wonders.

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In the morning.

  • Udawalawe National Park – 1 hr 50 mins
  • Yala National Park – 2 hrs 2 mins
  • Sinharaja Forest Reserve – 2hrs 13 mins

Yes.

  • Udawalawe National Park – 114 km
  • Yala National Park – 133 km
  • Sinharaja Forest Reserve – 80.6 km

Udawalawe National Park

  • Asian Elephant
  • Wild water buffalo
  • Spotted deer
  • Sambar deer
  • Barking deer
  • Jackal
  • Toque macaque
  • Gray langur
  • Mugger crocodile
  • Saltwater crocodile
  • Water monitor lizardSloth bear
  • Leopard (rare)
  • Various raptors and birds

 

Yala National Park

  • Sri Lankan leopard
  • Sri Lankan elephant
  • Sloth bear
  • Wild water buffalo
  • Spotted deer (chital)
  • Sambar deer
  • Ruddy mongoose
  • Golden palm civet
  • Marsh crocodile
  • Toque macaque
  • Sri Lanka junglefowl
  • Various other birds and reptiles

 

Sinharaja Forest Reserve

  • Purple-faced langur
  • Sri Lanka blue magpie
  • Red-faced malkoha
  • Green-billed coucal
  • Sri Lanka junglefowl
  • Sri Lanka grey hornbill
  • Sri Lanka wood pigeon
  • Various endemic birds
  • Green pit viper
  • Hump-nosed viper
  • Purple-faced langur
  • Leopard (rarely sighted)
  • Endemic reptiles and amphibians

Other Experiences

Whale and Dolphin Watching

Explore the most popular spot for whale and dolphin watching in Sri Lanka on an overwater excursion.

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Galle Fort

Visit and experience one of the most iconic colonial landmarks of the southern coast.

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Yatagala Temple

Dive into a piece of Sri Lanka’s religious history with a visit to Yatagala Temple.

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