Hurulu Eco Park Safari Abenteuer





Beschreibung
Hurulu Eco Park Safari - Jeep Only (Eintrittskarten nicht inbegriffen) Begleiten Sie uns auf eine 3-stündige Jeep-Safari in den atemberaubenden Hurulu Eco Park, Heimat von Elefanten, Affen, Büffeln, Pfauen und pulsierender Vogelwelt. Bitte beachten Sie, dass dieses Produkt nur für den Safari-Jeep gilt. Kunden müssen Eintrittskarten am Treffpunkt kaufen (3000 LKR pro Person). Wichtig: Buchen Sie nur vom 1. Dezember bis März, der besten Jahreszeit, um Elefanten zu sehen. Während der Nebensaison (April bis November) sind Elefanten möglicherweise nicht anwesend. Bitte lesen Sie die Details sorgfältig vor der Buchung für das beste Erlebnis!
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
Erkunden Sie die atemberaubende Schönheit des Hurulu Eco Park, ein Schutzgebiet, das für seine vielfältige Tierwelt und üppiges Grün bekannt ist. Beobachten Sie majestätische Elefanten, gefleckte Hirsche, Pfauen und eine Vielzahl exotischer Vögel in ihrem natürlichen Lebensraum. Dieser Ökopark bietet ein unvergessliches Safari-Erlebnis, perfekt für Naturliebhaber und Wildtierliebhaber. Bitte beachten Sie, dass Eintrittskarten nicht in dieser Option enthalten sind
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Wichtige Informationen
- Begleittiere erlaubt
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß eines Erwachsenen sitzen.
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Wirbelsäulenverletzungen
- Nicht empfohlen für Schwangere
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Herz-Kreislauf-Schwäche
- Reisende sollten mindestens eine gute Fitness haben.
Bewertungen(9)
This is a beautiful national park, but the way elephant sightings are handled is extremely upsetting. Within just five minutes of entering the park, we counted around 50 jeeps surrounding only five elephants, effectively trapping them and completely ignoring their need for space. The elephants visibly looked disturbed, and it was heartbreaking to witness. There are clearly no enforced rules on how many vehicles can crowd wildlife, which turns what should be a respectful safari experience into chaos. Wildlife tourism should never come at the expense of the animals’ wellbeing. After we explained to our driver that we wanted to observe elephants from a distance and in their natural habitat, he did an excellent job. He took us away from the crowds, kept a respectful distance, and allowed us to enjoy watching the elephants calmly. This showed that a better experience is possible—if drivers and the park choose to prioritise it. Until stricter regulations are put in place to protect the animals, it’s hard to recommend this park despite its natural beauty.
We saw no wild life other than two groups of elephants, These were one group of three and another of five. The first group was surrounded by 20 jeeps, the second by such a large number of jeeps that I could not count them. In fact the most interesting aspect of the “safari” was watching the jeeps tussle for position round the poor elephants, with no regard for the elephants. But a long way to come and a high price to pay to watch jeeps In our two hours in the jeep we saw nothing else of interest So save your money was pass on the “attraction”
Great Experiences. Just last minute decided to visit , but my husband was not interested to Jungle safari. We have stayed at Amaya Lake , Dambulla . So I enjoyed the solo Jeep safari at the evening. Enjoyed the stunning sunset also.
No regard or respect for the beautiful wild elephants. Too many jeeps surrounding them and one even got between mother and baby the mother then went to attack our keep as a warning to stay away and ripped the side rain cover from the jeep. Had a much better experience at yala where driver have to stick to the road
Great experience and great first for us. We have seen a good forty elephants, babies with their mothers, males, but also various birds, trees and flowers. At the 1st herd seen, there were about 10 cars and then it dispersed on various paths.
An experience that will remain etched in our memories is certain! We met many elephants, single males and groups of females, babies including one who had just been born. The experience was magical, we are reassured to see that the driver leaves enough space around the animals. Only downside, a lot of Jeep (of which we are part) as soon as there is a grouping of elephants, not all are as attentive to the respect of the space of animals (they get very close and this can create a traffic jam. Not sure the animals like it). My advice: choose an experienced guide. Ours made us take small paths and we quickly separated from the other Jeep, which was very nice. The sunset was beautiful and we could still observe the elephants quietly.
Great safari, incredible pictures and very close to the elephants and family Great and unforgettable pictures ! Always happy and fully recommended if you are in Sri Lanka.
We wanted to see elephants on the loose, well we saw them! Private jeep of from our accommodation ( isanka lion lodge). Rs. 32,000 + Rs. 2,500 for the driver. We also saw elephants outside the park on the way back to our lodge. On the other hand, as soon as a group of elephants is spotted, it is the rush of jeeps! We must know, there are people!!!
Great place to see elephants and enjoy the wild life. We have seen many elephants with kids plus there is a great spot to see the park from the rock.



