Exciting 4-hour morning or evening safari in Hurulu Eco Park, traversing narrow tracks in search of majestic elephants and elusive leopards. With dense shrublands and forests providing an ideal backdrop, witness wildlife in its natural habitat. From July to September, large herds of elephants migrate to Minneriya National Park, followed by Kaudulla National Park in October to November. The final leg of their migration brings them to Hurulu Eco Park in December and January.
At the park, encounter Sri Lankan elephants, a common yet captivating sight, along with leopards, rusty-spotted cats, star tortoises, jungle fowl, parrots, and hawks. Covering 10,000 hectares of wilderness, Hurulu Eco Park plays a crucial role in Sri Lanka’s dry ecosystem, supporting diverse wildlife within its evergreen forest. Explore the picturesque surroundings of Hurulu Wewa reservoir, located at the heart of the park, for a memorable safari experience.
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