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Home Two Day Tours 02 Days Tour (Yala/Udawalawe)

Day 01

One of our professional English speaking chauffeur will warmly welcome you at the arrival of Bandaranayake International Airport or your hotel and transfer to Yala or Udawalawa. Yala National Park gives the best opportunity to witness Sri Lanka`s broad variety of wildlife.  Udawalawa National Park is unique in terms of consistency in numbers of elephants roaming the park. After lunch you will join a Jeep safari in Yala National Park or Udawalawa National Park as you wish. End of the day, stay overnight at hotel in Yala or Udawalawa.

Yala National Park

Yala National Park, the second largest National Park in the country. Yala National Park is renowned for the variety of its wildlife and its fine coastline (with associated coral reefs).  But the key highlight here is the Sri Lankan Leopard. Yala National Park has the highest density of leopards living in the wild. Yala National Park also boasts a large number of important cultural ruins, bearing testimony to earlier civilizations and indicating that much of the area used to be populated and well developed.

Udawalawa National Park

Udawalawa National Park, is one of the best places in the world to see wild elephants. With approximately 400 elephants residing within the area of 31,000 hectares, it is not unusual to see big herds gathering to feed and bath by the waterholes. In addition Udawalawa is home to many Water Buffalo, Spotted Deer, Sambur Deer, Black-naped Hare, Mongoose, Fox and Monkeys.

Day 02

Next day morning, you will leave for Ella. En route, you can visit Ravana Waterfall. After the lunch, you can climb Little Adam`s peak, and then visit Nine Arch Bridge, in the evening. End of the tour, you will be transferred to your hotel or Colombo International Airport for departure.

Ravana Waterfall

Ravana Falls is one of the must visit in Ella. It currently ranks as one of the widest falls in the country. This waterfall measures approximately 25 m (82 ft) in high and cascade from an oval-shaped concave rock outcrop. The falls have been named after the legendary king Ravana, which is connected to the famous Indian epic, the Ramayana.

Little Adam`s Peak

Ella is a hiking hotspot in the mountain country of Sri Lanka. Some of the views from hikes in Ella are phenomenal with the region well known for its tea plantations and spectacular mountain ranges. To enjoy some of the best views without needing to hike for hours, Little Adam`s Peak is the perfect trek, especially for an unforgettable sunset.

Nine Arch Bridge

The magnificent Nine Arch Bridge, located between Ella and Demodara station is one of the awe-inspiring engineering marvels of the early 20th century. This bridge, which is almost 100 years old, has been built with blocks of stone and cement without any strengthening iron or concrete. The giant arches take the bridge on a curved path to link to mountains. The Bridge was commissioned in 1921 under the British Government. The Bridge was commissioned in 1921 under the British Government.