Udawaravi National Park is located at the junction of Ratnaples and surrounds the Monaleg area, covering an area of more than 30,000 square kilometers about 180 kilometers southeast of Colombo. The park was founded in 1972 and is one of the most famous national parks in southern Sri Lanka. Located about 200 kilometers southeast of Colombo, the park, founded in 1972, is one of the most famous national parks in southern Sri Lanka. Hundreds of elephants live here. Buffalo, water giants, water deer, monkeys are also common, huge Udawarawi reservoir, providing a good habitat for many birds, and if you are afraid of dangerous animals like leopards and like mild-mannered animals, here is a good choice. May to December is the best month to visit. There are about 500 elephants in Udawarawi National Park, divided into more than 50 elephant groups. The best time to observe the elephant group is about 06:30--10:00,16:00--18:30. In addition to elephants, deer, wild buffalo, cats, foxes, water giants, crocodiles, lazy bears, and sometimes Ceylon leopards are seen in the park. Park address: 12 kilometers from the road fork: 6:00-18:00 Tourist tickets: Adults 3300 rupees Children 900 rupees, Jeep about 5,000 rupees a car / 6 people Note: In order to give animals a better living environment, please do not litter and smoke in the park. Take your own garbage away.