Tucked along the edge of Sri Lanka’s renowned Udawalawe National Park lies the Mahoora Tented Safari Camp, where the thrill of a safari adventure meets the comfort of luxury accommodations. This immersive experience blends the rugged allure of the wild with the indulgence of a glamping retreat, inviting guests to explore the park’s diverse ecosystems and witness the majestic resident elephants. Beyond the exhilaration of guided safaris, the camp offers a host of enriching nighttime activities, tempting visitors to discover the enchantment that lies in the heart of this breathtaking wilderness.
Key Points
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Mahoora Tented Safari Camp offers an all-inclusive glamping experience near Udawalawe National Park, home to approximately 400 resident elephants and diverse wildlife.
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The 2-day stay includes two guided safaris led by naturalist guides, as well as additional activities like guided walks, campfire experiences, and culture.
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Guests are accommodated in spacious safari tents with en-suite bathrooms and viewing decks, complemented by a cozy communal lounge area and delectable local cuisine.
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The safari experience allows for thrilling wildlife encounters, with guides sharing their expertise on the park’s flora, fauna, and conservation efforts.
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While the camp receives positive reviews for its beautiful setting and enthusiastic guides, some guests have noted concerns regarding organization and communication prior to the trip.
Overview of the Experience
What does this glamping safari experience entail?
It’s an all-inclusive 2-day stay at Mahoora Tented Safari Camp near Udawalawe National Park, renowned for its diverse wildlife. Guests will embark on two safaris led by a naturalist guide, exploring the park’s 31,000 hectares that are home to around 400 resident elephants, as well as water buffalo, sambar deer, monkeys, and a variety of bird species.
The experience also includes guided daytime and nighttime walks, meals, and a campfire experience.
It’s an opportunity to take in the beauty of Sri Lanka’s natural wonders while enjoying the comforts of a glamping setup.
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Wildlife and Attractions
Udawalawe National Park covers an impressive 31,000 hectares and is home to approximately 400 resident elephants, making it a prime destination for wildlife enthusiasts.
Visitors can also spot water buffalo, sambar deer, monkeys, and a variety of bird species. The park’s diverse ecosystem provides excellent opportunities for birdwatching, with a wide range of feathered residents to be observed.
While leopards and other exotic animals may be harder to spot, the sheer number of elephants and other wildlife make for an unforgettable safari experience.
The park’s combination of natural beauty and abundant fauna makes it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking an immersive wildlife encounter.
Daytime Safari Exploration
As the morning sun dapples through the lush foliage, guests eagerly board the open-air jeeps for their first safari venture into Udawalawe National Park.
Led by experienced naturalist guides, they traverse the winding dirt roads, eyes peeled for the park’s abundant wildlife. Elephants, the park’s most famous residents, emerge from the tall grasses, their powerful frames silhouetted against the horizon.
Sambar deer and water buffalo graze peacefully, while monkeys and birds dart through the canopy overhead. The guides share their extensive knowledge, pointing out unique flora and fauna and recounting stories of the park’s conservation efforts.
Guests revel in the thrill of spotting these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat, a true immersion in the heart of Sri Lanka’s wilderness.
Nighttime Camping Activities
As the sun dips below the horizon, the Mahoora Tented Safari Camp comes alive with a captivating array of nighttime activities. Theres some good the following:
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Guided nighttime walks to spot nocturnal creatures like civets, porcupines, and owls.
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Stargazing sessions around the crackling campfire, learning about the constellations and local folklore.
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An immersive cultural experience, with traditional music and dance performances by local artists.
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Intimate candlelit dinners under the stars, savoring Sri Lankan cuisine and sharing stories with fellow adventurers.
These enchanting nighttime experiences further enrich the glamping safari, creating memories that will linger long after the trip has ended.
Accommodations and Amenities
Nestled within the lush surroundings of the Udawalawe region, the Mahoora Tented Safari Camp offers guests a truly immersive glamping experience.
The camp features spacious and well-appointed safari tents, each with comfortable beds, en-suite bathrooms, and private viewing decks that overlook the serene landscape.
Guests can unwind in the cozy communal lounge area, complete with plush seating and a fireplace, or enjoy delectable meals prepared by the camp’s skilled chefs.
The camp’s attentive staff ensures that every aspect of the stay is tailored to your’ needs, creating an unforgettable adventure in the heart of the Sri Lankan wilderness.
Meeting and Pickup Details
Guests planning to experience the Glamping Safari at Udawalawe National Park will meet at the park entrance at 2:30 PM.
From there, transportation will be provided in a jeep to the glamping site at the Big Game Camp in Angunakolapelessa, Sri Lanka. The tour ends at this same location after the 2-day experience.
The meeting and pickup details are as follows:
- Meeting point: Udawalawe National Park entrance at 2:30 PM
- End point: Big Game Camp, Angunakolapelessa, Sri Lanka
- Transportation provided in a jeep from park entrance to glamping site
- Guests are responsible for their own transportation to and from the park entrance.
Pricing and Policies
The Glamping Safari at Udawalawe National Park starts at $230 per person, though the price may vary depending on the group size.
Children under 6 can stay for free, while those aged 6-12 are charged 50% of the adult rate.
The camp isn’t wheelchair accessible, so guests should pack comfortable walking shoes or sandals.
Previous reviewers have praised the enthusiastic guides and the beautiful camping experience, though some have noted concerns about organization.
Guest Reviews and Feedback
What’ve previous travelers said about their Glamping Safari experience in Udawalawe National Park?
Based on the 5 reviews, the Mahoora Tented Safari Camp has received an impressive 4.5/5 star rating.
Guests have highlighted several aspects of the experience:
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Enthusiastic and knowledgeable guides who provide an immersive wildlife encounter.
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A beautiful, well-maintained campsite that offers a comfortable glamping experience.
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The opportunity to spot a variety of animals, including the iconic Sri Lankan elephant.
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Some concerns about the overall organization and communication leading up to the trip.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Best Time of Year to Visit?
The best time to visit is during the dry season, typically from June to September, when wildlife sightings are most abundant and the weather is ideal for outdoor activities.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks?
Guests can’t bring their own food and drinks to the Mahoora Tented Safari Camp. The all-inclusive experience provides all meals and beverages, ensuring a seamless glamping adventure without the need to worry about provisions.
Is There an Age Limit for Children?
There is no strict age limit for children at the Mahoora Tented Safari Camp. However, children under 6 stay free, while those aged 6-12 are charged 50% of the regular rate. The experience may not be suitable for very young children.
Are Single Travelers Accepted?
Yes, single travelers are accepted on this glamping safari experience. The package accommodates individual guests, providing them with the same all-inclusive amenities and guided activities as part of the group.
Can I Extend My Stay After the 2-Day Package?
Yes, you can extend your stay after the 2-day glamping package. The resort offers additional nights at the campsite, allowing you to further explore the nearby Udawalawe National Park and its abundant wildlife.
Recap
Immerse in the untamed beauty of Sri Lanka’s wilderness with Mahoora’s glamping safari. Guests can observe majestic elephants, enjoy guided explorations, and indulge in local cuisine – all while reveling in the luxury of spacious tents. This unforgettable experience seamlessly blends the thrill of a safari and the comforts of glamping, making it an ideal escape for nature enthusiasts seeking an extraordinary adventure.
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