Camping

The best way to escape the blinding city lights and the vexing noise of activities going on in the modern cities is to get a little closer to the simplicity of nature. Sri Lanka, with its abundant greenery and amazing landscapes, allows one to take out some moments of peace from the exhausting day to day life. The best way is by camping in Sri Lanka in some of its famous camping sites. The excellent sites have been occupied by companies that provide you with accommodation in pre-setup camps with facilities like barbeque and bars. So  here’s a list of sites that will offer an ideal camping 
1) Yala Wildlife National Park 
Yala national park in Sri Lanka borders the Indian ocean and is filled with scenic beauty and wildlife. Its excellent terrain has exciting visuals of freshwater lakes, dense vegetation and forest. It is also home to endemic mammals like leopards, black bear, leopard etc. and numerous birds like paradise flycatchers and Ceylon Shamas. 
It is a thrilling adventure to go to bed with faded voices of growling wild animals and rising to the melodious chirping by birds and the shining sun.

The park is sectioned into five blocks, and there are campsites all over. Block 1 of the park has a high density of leopards and is the most reliable leopard spotting point. Campsites here, are maintained by various companies and the park management that provide a comfortable camping experience with tented camps. A series of tents allow nature enthusiasts to spend nights in the animal kingdom. There are onsite toilets for campers and barbeque. 
Yala Wilderness Safari Camp:
Yala Wilderness Safari Camp campsite has a tented bungalow with a kitchen, allowing guests to prepare their meals. Some units feature a seating area and a balcony.

2) Udawalawe National Park:
Udawalawe National Park is famous for its high elephant population with about 600-700 of them, so getting a glimpse of them won’t be difficult. It is spread over an area of 31,000 hectares and is also home to animals like Sambar Deer, Common Langurs, Wild boar, Jackals, Toddy cats and 183 species of birds.
The Hammock Lanka provides accommodation in tents with attached bathrooms and other amenities like barbeque, safari and food.  It is 1.5 km from Udawalawe National park. Price are from 11000 LKR to 40000 LKR. 
Activity: Hiking to the Ulgala peak is a popular activity here.
Gaga bees Uddawale:
Gaga Bees Udawalawe is in Udawalawe in the Ratnapura District Region, 8 km from Udawalawe National Park. Fully facilitated tents with bathrooms, barbecue in the garden where guests can enjoy a drink. Grocery is delivered on-demand, and there's a place for cooking. A fantastic experience with comfortable and luxurious camping. 
Athgira river camp:
Camping in Sri Lanka is the most thrilling at Rakwana River’s Edge with the site of the serene waters right from the doorstep. An ideal place for bird watchers and animal lovers who are sure to find animals quench their thirst on the riverside.
3) Ella, Sri Lanka
Ella is famous for its lush green mountain ranges like the Ella rock, Little Adam’s peak and the Ravana caves. The vast and beautiful highlands are also renowned for hiking and camping enthusiasts. Some of the best camping sites in Ella are:
Ella Jungle campsites
These are 4.2 km from Demodara Nine Arch Bridge and 1.9 km from Ella Spice Garden in Ella. The camping site has a great view of the landscape, and the tents are very comfortable.
Ella jungle edge
This camping site is quite near to the major attractions of Ella like Adam’s Peak, Demodara Nine Arch Bridge, Ella rock and Ella Spice Garden. They offer free continental breakfast, and the site gives a great natural ambience.

Hotel Ella Glamping: One of the places which provide all the necessary facilities inside your cosy little camp. The site is surrounded by pine trees, providing an authentic feel of a climb. The place is beautiful yet simple & the tents are cosy with all essential facilities. 
4) Wilpattu National Park

Wilpattu national park located in Sri Lanka is the home to many rare animals like Sri Lankan leopard, elephant and the most unique of them, the sloth bear. The Natural water basin which fills up with rainwater beautify the already green and pleasing park, and there are sixty. Spread over an area of 1,317 square kilometres, Wilpattu is the largest National Park in Sri Lanka. The park provides fantastic camping sites maintained by various groups who take full responsibility for your convenience while keeping intact the very essence of living in the wild.

Mahoora Tented Safari Camp Wilpattu has Colourful interior of tents. Price 20,000,

Wilpattu base camp, this is a little away from wildlife, but with a little extra expense, one can visit the safaris. The morning safari starts at 5 AM and 4 PM evening safari where one can spot animals like elephants, leopards, mongoose etc.

Base Camp is also a very informative place where they tell you about the flora and fauna of the forest and the people living there.

Big Game Camp, Wilpattu:

The area of the camp is near the farming and vegetation site of locals and has constant sightings of elephants. The campsite has fully furnished tent rooms, BBQ dinner, a bonfire and free breakfast.

The guests can book safaris at extra cost or by taking the inclusive package. All three meals, tea coffee & beer, snacks are also included for the all-inclusive package. They provide a half-day safari that will consist of all entrance and permit fees, jeep, picnic basket, chilled beverages to give the best safari experience. The area in which the tents are set up is quiet and peaceful.

 

 

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