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Kaudulla National Park Entrance Tickets

Kaudulla National Park Entrance Tickets

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(SKU: LK710ABA42)Kaudulla National Park in Sri Lanka, akin to Minneriya National Park, is a protected area renowned for its historical importance tied to the Kaudulla Tank. During the dry season, it transforms into an opulent feeding ground for over 150 to 200 elephants from neighboring forests, echoing the famous elephant gatherings of Minneriya. This park is a haven for bird enthusiasts, boasting 160+ bird species. Its rich biodiversity includes various mammals, amphibians, butterflies, reptiles, and fish.

Kaudulla offers diverse landscapes, from scrublands to wetlands, grasslands, rocky outcrops, and forests, mirroring Minneriya's physical features. To explore this natural wonder and witness elephants in their habitat, visitors can purchase a Kaudulla Park Entrance Ticket, which serves as an entry pass. Additionally, guided safari jeep rides via Lakpura provide a safe and immersive experience. Kaudulla National Park presents a unique opportunity to witness wildlife and historical significance in one breathtaking destination.

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Elephant Migration between Minneriya, Kaudulla and Hurulu Eco Park

There are three national parks in close proximity within that region. They are, (A) the Kaudulla National Park, (B)the Hurulu Eco Park, and (C) the Minneriya National Park. All of the three parks are immensely popular among locals and foreigners the world over for their large herds of elephants. Generally, each year during the months of July to September large groups of elephants are found in the Minneriya National Park and then they migrate to Kaudulla National Park during the months October to November due to high rains and lakes getting filled up. Then the elephants move on to Hurulu Eco Park for the final leg of their migration during the month of December to January.
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