Tuesday 13 November 2018

3 Amazing Places For Camping In Sri Lanka


Summary- Are you looking for an adventure trip but only have a week in hand? Sri Lanka is a perfect place to indulge into some adrenaline rush. Read on to know about all the places where you can spend nights in a camp.
Getting on an adventure trip sometimes can give you the much needed refreshment. Spending couple of nights under the blanket of stars, surrounded by nature can fill your lungs with fresh air and whisk away the fatigue. Sri Lanka is a country where you can find every aspect of nature in its purest form.
 From beaches to rainforests, hills to tea plantations to riverside, you can simply decide where would you want to camp for the night. Hence, if you and you partner are one of crazy adventure seekers, apply for online Sri Lankan ETAas we tell you about the ideal camping sites:
1.       Yala National Park
Brighten up your every morning by opening your eyes to the most panoramic view. Yala National Park is an amazing camping site where you will find nothing but lush vegetation, freshwater lakes, cool breeze, rocky pools, snaking coastline and wild animals like leopard, beer, elephants, crocodiles and more. What`s more? You can take part in bird watching or can opt for wild safari to explore the wildlife. You can also simply relax in your luxury tent to enjoy the serenity.

Online Sri Lanka n ETA

Best time to visit- Either in May or June – Or from September to October. Avoid rainy season.
2.       Willpattu National Park
Willpattu National Park is the oldest and largest national park in Sri Lanka. The fact that you will get an opportunity to reside inside one of the most famous national parks is the country itself fills you with excitement. The park is home to some of the world`s endangered animals such as leopard, elephants and the sloth bear.

Online Sri Lanka n ETA

Best time to visit- From February to October is the best time to visit for camping
3.       Udawalawe National Park
Serving as a shelter home for the abandoned, orphaned and injured elephants of the country, the Udawalawe National Park is sprawled across 31000 hectares of land with approximately 600-700 elephant population. The injured elephants are treated here and are released back into their natural surroundings. Not just elephants, but the national park is home to other wild animals like Sambar deer, wild boar, jackals, toddy cats and monitor lizards. Make Udawalawe National Park your camping site and enjoy the natural surroundings.

Online Sri Lanka n ETA

Best time to visit- This place is perfect to visit throughout the year
Gear up for a thrilling adventure with your partner in the lap of nature. There are many camping companies that will arrange everything for you and will assist you to make you stay comfortable. If you haven`t applied for online Sri Lankan ETA yet, you can do that by visiting our website sri-lankaeta.com.






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  1. Thank you very much for your valuable information. can you help me in finding out more detail on Sri Lanka Visa Online

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