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Thursday, 1 May 2014

Walawe River

This amazing rivers runs nearby the Udawalawe National Park
The southern region of Sri Lanka is exalted by a bushel of enthralling and glorified rivers and the Walawe River is one of them. Gently flowing through the Udawalawe National Park, the Walawe River provides water for a multitude of species of mesmerising fauna. The Udawalawe reservoir was constructed across the Walawe River in the mid-twentieth century in order to mainly form a wildlife sanctuary. Several species of deer and other herbivores flock besides the river for their essential necessities.


Additionally, the majestic Sri Lankan elephant also frequent the river. Furthermore, creatures like the water buffalo are also often observed near the river. Dozens of different species of birds, all of them vividly coloured and marvellously alluring, enhance the overall beauty of the Walawe River. Various species of fish inhabit the slow-moving river and this particular river provides water for the visitors of the Udawalawe National Park.


Initiating from the "Samanala" or Butterfly Mountain, the Walawe River is one of the major rivers of the southern portion of the island and it covers an area of nearly 1,000 square miles. Several tributaries are attached to the river and the average annual rainfall for the river can vary from location to location. Several species of plants, including the expensive and sought after trees such as ebony, are found along the river banks of the Walawe River. All of these attractions associated with the river combine to produce a scenic and picturesque natural splendour.


References

http://nature-lanka.blogspot.com/2009/07/walawe-river.html

Wavulpane Limestone Cave

Worlds 2nd Largest - Mesmerising Sights - Thousands of Bats!



Who wouldn’t love to visit a mystical and ancient cave structure that is inhabited by over 250,000 bats? The Wavulpane limestone cavern of Sri Lanka is an ideal testimony to the unique charm and elegant beauty that oozes out of each attraction of the island. Its mesmerizing natural splendour perfectly fuses with the unique bewitchment each visitor experiences at this amazing site. Located in the District of Ratnapura, the Wavulpane Cave is one of the only limestone caves of Sri Lanka and it safeguards an enormous multitude of appealing and artistically captivating stalactites and stalagmites.


The Wavulpane cave site actually consists of one main cave structure and another dozen various caves, each with its own beauty and charm. Tourists, especially kids, would be struck with the ethereal appearance of these caves and plunge in to a frenzy of exploration and adventure. Situated at over 900 feet above the sea level, the Wavulpane cavern harbours a magnificent internal waterfall. At around 150 feet or 45 metres in height, this waterfall is simply known as the “Wavulpane Ella” and botanists have identified over 100 endemic species of flora in and around the waterfall.


Moving all to the dimensions of the Wavulpane cave, it has been confirmed that it is approximately 150 metres in length and it can be accessed via two disparate doorways. The colonies of bats are found inside the caves and some wildlife enthusiasts place the count of bats at a million! The famous limestone pit is continuously growing and a substantial number of fossils of animals have been discovered here. Wavulpane Cave is the globe’s second largest limestone cave and it lies within close proximity to the Udawalawe National Park. In addition to the bats, a large array of reptiles and mammals can be spotted at Wavulpane.


As mentioned above, the plants in the vicinity are widely diverse and the entire biodiversity reflects the exciting tropical wildlife. Even though it was closed for tourists, it is at present completely accessible and this is one special destination that any tourist should not miss while in Sri Lanka. The Wavulpane cave can be easily reached via the Baluthota Road or the road towards Embilipitiya, which is several kilometres from the Pallebadda tri-junction. The street referred to as the “Wavulpane Development Mawatha” leads to the Wavulpane cave site.

Boat Safaris at Udawalawe

Enjoy exquisite and amazing safaris of the Udawalawe National Park via boats

A variety of options are available for the visitor to witness the breadth of the glory and beauty of the Udawalawe National Park and the wildlife boat safari is one such option. Offering a mixture of incomparable uniqueness and mesmerising bewitchment, the Udawalawe wildlife boat safaris are conducted by several experienced boat operators. Tourists have been overwhelmed by the breath-taking allure and picturesque sceneries they come across in the boat safaris. These resplendent boat safaris of the Udawalawe National Park will undoubtedly provide you with one of the most memorable memories of your lifetime.

Participants will be provided with the following amazing features:

  • Observing hundreds of different animals and birds
  • Professional and qualified boat riders
  • Experienced and friendly guiding tours
  • Enticing specialties for special occasions
  • Insurance covers
  • Required equipment such as safety jackets
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Our Structure


The Udawalawe National Park website belongs to the Info Sri Lanka group of websites and its sole purpose is to assist in preserving this invaluable national park for the future generations of the world by providing an arena for a community to work in collaboration around the national park. The community is which made up of the following four components:
  • Udawalawe National Park
  • Udawalawe National Park Lovers and Scientific Researchers
  • Villagers around the park
  • Service Providers associated with the Park (people who survive due to the Park)
  


Main Objectives of the Website

  1. Development of the community through our website enables the community members to stay in touch and to be unified along with the national park through the Web. This relationship will ensure the long and secure existence of the fauna and flora of the Udawalawe National Park and allow future generations to enjoy its glory.
  2. To enable the community provide support to the authorities to protect the Udawalawe National Park by acting as the guardians of the park.
  3. To create one single arena from which accurate scientific information pertaining to the Udawalawe National Park and all its associated entities can be accessed.
  4. To assist tourists to organise their tours with scientific as well as service providers’ information.


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We have established our programmes of wildlife and nature conservation and wildlife tourism in Sri Lanka and it at present it mainly revolves around the globally renowned Udawalawe National Park.


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