Wilpattu
Destination
Overview
Wilpattu is Sri Lanka’s largest and oldest national park, ranging from a colossal area of 130,000 hectares. A unique feature of Wilpattu national park is that the entire park is dotted with large sand rimmed natural lakes known as “Villus”. The Villus collects rain water and tends to attract wildlife especially during times of drought. The main draw in Wilpattu is the leopard and sloth bear. It is also one of the best parks to see the barking deer.
Home of the exuberant wildlife
Activists and excursions
The big cat safari
The big cat safari
Wilpattu jeep safari

Lake fish feast
Lake fish feast
BBQ night with lake fish and locally grown fresh handpicked organic vegetables infused with Sri Lankan spices.
moon light walk
moon light walk
night walk in the wilderness and experience wild encounters.
Countryside Stroll
Countryside Stroll
Nature walk , cycle , boating and stroll in an unspoilt rural village with lunch on a paddy threshing floor called " kamatha"
Palace of Kuweni
Palace of Kuweni
Ruins of the 5th century BC palace of Kuveni can be found inside Wilpattu National Park Sri Lanka.

Leopard Glamp
Leopard Glamp
Glamping in the wilpattu
Land of Lakes
Land of Lakes
Wilpattu full-day safari that starts in the morning , includes breakfast lunch and evening snacks, return after sunset.
Motorhome in the Wild
Motorhome in the Wild
Wilpattu National

ANCIENT HABITATION
ANCIENT HABITATION
Kudiramalai Point, boasts a subtle fascination of its own. From its reddish earth and deep blue ocean, to the landscape jutted with unique reddish rock formations, it provides a vista that is both, memorable and curious.his was the ancient Thambapanni, where prince Vijaya and his followers landed. This has also been the Kingdom ruled by ancient queens, including Kuweni and Queen Alli Arasani
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