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Unearth a region of wild delights and rich biodiversity through the depths of Sri Lanka’s forests and national parks. With safaris on land and on foot, you’ll have the best chance of spotting some of Sri Lanka's iconic wildlife, including herds of native elephants in their natural habitat, leopards, thousands of birds, slender lorises, monkeys, crocodiles, buffalo, deer and jackals. You’ll also see the epic UNESCO World Heritage site of Sigiriya, exploring the ruined fortress. Couple these experiences with some delicious local food and beautiful beaches and you’ll love this wildlife-focused, nature-filled itinerary in some of Asia’s best jungles and forests.
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Negombo
<Ayubowan! Welcome to Sri Lanka. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6 pm this evening. If you arrive early, maybe relax on the golden sand beaches and soak up some sun or feast on fresh seafood. The surrounding countryside is also perfect to explore on a bicycle (which you can rent with help from hotel reception). Tonight, ask your trip leader for the best local restaurants for dinner.
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance and emergency contact details at this time. If you are going to be late, please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place. Some travellers have reported being approached by locals offering excursions before their Intrepid trip commences. This has been particularly prevalent in and around the hotels used by Intrepid. These guides are in no way connected to Intrepid and we cannot guarantee the safety or quality standards of their tours. We advise customers against joining any tour offered by the unauthorised guides. -
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Wilpattu
<Drive to Wilpattu this morning, visiting Anawilundawa Bird Sanctuary on the way. Anawilundawa is unique because it borders three vastly different ecosystems – the coast, the mangroves and the freshwater tanks. This makes it one of the six RAMSAR Wetlands in Sri Lanka and a favourable nesting and breeding ground for hundreds of species of birds. Some of the species found here include herons, open-bills, great cormorants, white ibis, egrets, stalks, pheasant-tailed jacnas and the purple swamp hen. A total of 20 species of mammals have been recorded here, too, including the rusty-spotted cat, the fishing cat, the Indian otter, the slender loris, the toque monkey and 74 species of butterflies. Continue to Wilpattu and when you arrive, set out for an evening safari in the national park. This thick, dry jungle features floodplain lakes and boasts an impressive variety of flora in the huge expanses of forest.
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Habarana
<Head out for a morning safari in Wilpattu this morning, looking out for deer, elephants, wild boar, sloth bears and leopards. Cruise around in your 4WD, soak up the landscapes of the national park, then leave for Dambulla. This afternoon, you have the option to take an excursion to Minneriya National Park for another safari. Home to Sri Lankan elephants, Minneriya is said to be the best national park in the world for spotting large herds in their natural habitat (between July and August is your best bet). Tonight, visit Popham's Arboretum – Sri Lanka's only dry zone arboretum – for a night walk with your group among the trees, looking out for the slender loris and pangolin.
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Habarana
<Enjoy a leisurely morning today, then head to a local’s home for a cooking demonstration of traditional dishes like pol Sambol and dhal curry, which you’ll enjoy for lunch. Get to know the locals, swap stories, then soak up a relaxing afternoon. After lunch visit the Zero Plastic Impact Center, an Intrepid Foundation partner supporting almost 100 local artisans producing plastic-alternative products like reusable woven basket bags and clay water bottles. Try your hand at bamboo and coconut shell crafting, plus take home your own traditional Sri Lankan mask as a keepsake. Later on, you’ll head into Minneriya National Park for a nighttime safari, watching the changing landscape from your 4WD as the sun goes down. Try to spot some more elephants, then spend another night in leafy Habarana.
Depending on the time of year we may move the safari from Minneriya National Park to Kaudulla National Park or Hurulu Eco Park in effort to give you the best chances for wildlife sightings. All three of these parks border each other and wild animals, including elephants, move freely between them. -
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Arugam Bay
<Beat the heat with an early wake-up this morning and head to Sigiriya – this ruined fortress is one of Sri Lanka's most famous sights and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Those who make it to the top will be rewarded with epic views. This is also a popular spot for birdlife, due to the surrounding forests. Here, you’ll also learn about the Intrepid Foundation partner Zero Plastic – which works in this area to eliminate single-use plastic, educating local communities on sustainability practices and limiting the impact of plastic in and around Sigiriya. After exploring, you’ll head back to your hotel for a late breakfast. Then, you'll head to Arugam Bay on Sri Lanka's southeast coast – renowned for its world-class surfing, crescent-shaped beach and laid-back vibes. When you arrive, check in to your hotel and maybe chill out by the beach, finding a good sunset spot.
Your travel time today will be approximately 5.5 hours. Make sure you’re wearing sturdy footwear today, as the climb to the top of Sigiriya is a very steep climb with some uneven slopes. Those unable to climb to the top can explore the gardens at the base of the rock, where you can still get some fantastic photos of the fortress from below. -
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Arugam Bay
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- Permanentes Zeltlager (mit Einrichtungen) (1 Nacht), Hotel (10 Nächte)
- Wilpattu National Park - Abendliche 4WD Safari
- Anawilundawa - Vogelschutzgebiet
- Popem's Arboretum - Abendlicher Naturspaziergang
- Wilpattu National Park - 4WD Safari am Morgen
- Habarana - Kochdemo & selbstgekochte Mahlzeit
- Minneriya National Park - Abendliche 4x4 Safari
- Besuch des Zero Plastic Impact Centre, ein Partner der Intrepid Foundation
- Besuch der Felsenfestung Sigiriya
- Kumana National Park - Abendliche 4WD Safari
- Kumana National Park - 4WD Safari am Morgen
- Panama See - Naturspaziergang
- Yala-Nationalpark - 4WD-Safari am Morgen
- Yala National Park - Abendliche 4WD Safari
- Bundala NP - Morgensafari
- Rekawa - Schildkröten-Nistplatz-Beobachtung
- Galle - Holländisches Fort
- Galle - Wandertour
- Wilpattu National Park - Evening 4WD Safari
- Anawilundawa - Bird Sanctuary
- Popem’s Arboretum - Evening Nature Walk
- Wilpattu National Park - Morning 4WD Safari
- Habarana - Cooking Demo & Home Cooked Meal
- Minneriya National Park - Evening 4x4 Safari
- Zero Plastic Impact Centre visit, an Intrepid Foundation partner
- Sigiriya Rock Fortress Visit
- Kumana National Park - Evening 4WD Safari
- Kumana National Park - Morning 4WD Safari
- Panama Lake - Nature Walk
- Yala National Park - Morning 4WD Safari
- Yala National Park - Evening 4WD Safari
- Bundala NP - Morning Safari
- Rekawa - Turtle Nesting Observation
- Galle - Dutch Fort
- Galle - Walking tour
- 11x Frühstück
- 1x Mittagessen
- 3x Abendessen
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