Yala National Park Safari
Early in the morning proceed to Yala National Park to go on a lovely jeep safa...
Yala National Park Safari
Early in the morning proceed to Yala National Park to go on a lovely jeep safari in the National Park.
This amazing Safari offers the opportunity to visit Yala National Park, the second largest in the island based off the Southeastern coast of Sri Lanka. Get a chance to see the famous Sri Lankan leopards, indigenous wild water buffalo, Sri Lankan Sloth Bear and large herds of Sri Lankan Elephants. The park is also home to many other species of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and invertebrates.
Madunaganala Hot Springs
After the safari return to the hotel, relax checkout and proceed to Mandunagala and visit Mandunagala Hot springs.
The stone tank basins of the Madunagala Hot Springs are famous for containing the waters that have curative properties. The healing powers are believed to cure skin diseases and eye diseases. Monks from the temple have used the hot springs for bathing over a span of many many years and consider the waters to be blessed. First, pure hot water is collected into a large basin and mixed with cool water. The Madunagala temple, where the springs reside is constructed on a scenic rock boulder covered by a thick jungle. The forest is a lovely home to wild elephants, deer, many bird species and even the rare sloth bear.
Thereafter proceed to Matara and visit Snake Farm.
Matara Snake Farm
Matara Snake Farm. For three generations, this farm was run by the Bandara family. Mr. Wikman Bandara, 40 years of age is the man in charge. His father, 76-year-old Wijepala Bandara practices Ayurvedic Snake Medicine. The Snake Farm will give you the chance to learn about the cold-blooded reptiles that roam the island and also a first-hand experience with some of the snakes if you are brave enough for the challenge.
On completion start your journey back to your hotel in Galle.
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