Udawalawe National Park, one of Sri Lanka's most striking wildlife sanctuaries, has long attracted travellers to this part of southern Sri Lanka. More than 400 gentle giants roam across the park’s 30,000 hectares, set around the impressive Udawalawe Reservoir. Whether you’re a keen wildlife enthusiast, or simply looking to hide away in tranquility, you’ll find a restful, laid-back atmosphere at the best places to stay in Udawalawa. Sometimes, exploring beyond the confines of the national park yields even more treasures.
Rise early to spot fluttering birds and butterflies within Udawalawe National Park and beyond. Water buffalo, sambar deer, crocodiles and dancing peacocks dot the landscape. Expect vast grasslands, teak forests and shimmering waterways fed by ancient irrigation systems. Visit during the dry season — May to September — for the most consistent wildlife sightings.
There’s plenty to reward the off-the-beaten-track traveller, too, with forest walks, refreshing waterfall swims, and the chance to savour superb Sri Lankan cuisine at simple stalls as well as hotel restaurants and communal guesthouse tables. Retreat to the best places to stay in Udawalawa to slow down, reconnect with nature and enjoy precious time with friends and family in a stunning setting.
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Udawalawa (Udawalawe)
A rustic off-grid escape for laid-back nature enthusiasts close to Udawalawe National Park in south-eastern Sri Lanka. Quirky individual lodges overlook a tranquil lake, and guests are invited to savour Sri Lankan cuisine after boat trips, river swims and wildlife-spotting excursions. A delight.