Udawalawe
Welcome to Elephant Country
Established in 1972, the 30,821 hectare Udawalawe National Park plays a key role in the conservation of water birds and Sri Lankan elephants.
Created to serve as a sanctuary to protect wildlife displaced by the construction of the Udawalawe Reservoir, the Park lies on the boundary of Sri Lanka’s wet and dry zones. The landscape features large areas of open grassland along with a few forest, marsh and mountainous sections.