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Sri Lanka's only national park boat safari
Gal Oya is Sri Lanka's best-kept wildlife secret. The vast Senanayake Samudra reservoir sits at the heart of the park, and from a silent catamaran you can watch wild elephant herds swim between islands — a spectacle found nowhere else on the island. This 3-day expedition combines morning boat safaris with afternoon jeep drives through dry-zone jungle to encounter leopards, water buffalo, axis deer, and hundreds of waterbirds. With far fewer visitors than Yala or Udawalawe, every sighting feels truly wild.
Duration
3 Days
Group Size
2-8 people
Destinations
1 Cities
Difficulty
Easy
Watch wild elephants swim between islands — Sri Lanka's most unique safari moment
Silent catamaran boat safari on the Senanayake Samudra reservoir
Leopard, water buffalo, and axis deer on jeep drives through dry scrub jungle
Spot endemic Sri Lanka Junglefowl, Lesser Adjutant storks, and Purple-faced Langurs
One of Sri Lanka's least-crowded national parks — a truly off-the-beaten-track experience
Afternoon jeep safari
3-hour drive through Block 1 focusing on elephant herds at watering holes
Ampara or Batticaloa
Time: Flexible
Ampara or Batticaloa
Time: Flexible
Free cancellation up to 48 hours before tour start. No refund for cancellations within 48 hours.
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