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Kaudulla National Park

INTRODUCTION

Kaudulla is the newly established national park in the heart of the cultural triangle. Kaudulla in the country and has excellent potential for viewing elephant and other species of wildlife. The location is situated in 30km away from Polonnaruwa District in North central province.

ACCESS

ACCESS

  • Via Habarana, Hatharaskotuwa and Galoua Junction (197km)
  • Via Habarana, 45 th km post along Habarana Polonnaruwa road Rotawewa.
PHYSICAL CHARACTERRISTICS

Topography is varied with hills, lowlands, forest and scrub land. Kaudulla is an ancient irrigation tank with a capacity of 104,000 feet acres. The main source of water is giant canal which is around the tank. The main annual rainfall is about 1500-2000 mm; mean annual temperature is 20°C.

VEGITATION

The national park vegetation consists of tropical dry mixed evergreen forests, abandoned chena cultivated lands, grasslands and wetlands. Tropical dry mixed evergreen forest predominated.

FAUNA

Twenty four species of mammals in Sri Lanka have been reported from this park.. The most important of them is the wild elephant the population of which is about 200. Twenty six species of fish are found in the reservoir, this fish are economically important. In this park 435 species of birds reported to be them endemic birds to Sri Lanka.

 

Park Office
Boat Ride
Bungalows
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Maniksorowwa1

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