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Full day

Meet Swimming Elephants at Gal Oya National Park

Recommended to travel : Throughout the year
Watch elephants swim across to islands using their trunks as snorkels, and meet the indigenous tribe of Veddas at Gal Oya National Park.

This is an exclusive tour that takes you through the enthralling Gal Oya National Park in Sri Lanka.

Renowned as one of Sri Lanka’s best national parks, Gal Oya offers nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers the perfect opportunity to get close to the exotic animals and birds on show in this lesser-visited wildlife sanctuary.

We will stop at a designated spot where you can get down, stretch your legs and enjoy a cup of tea/coffee prepared by our crew.

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Our guide will explain the park’s interesting history, where it was a hunting ground for the Vedda Tribe for thousands of years, and interpret everything we see, helping you become more aware and enjoy Gal Oya National Park.

Boat safaris in Gal Oya National Park can be done as either a morning or afternoon safari, depending on your requirements.

Why should you book this trip?

  • It is a unique experience where boat safaris in the Gal Oya reservoir take centre stage – a rare occurrence.
  • The highlight of the tour will be observing elephants as they swim between islands in the Gal Oya reservoir within Gal Oya Park.
  • You will have the opportunity to meet the only indigenous, tribal community of the country – Aadi Vaasi or the Veddas – a fast-dwindling community.
  • The expertise of an experienced guide is included, making your Gal Oya safari experience truly unique.

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