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How to Camp In Sri Lanka For An Adventurous Getaway

Life is exhausting, especially when you don't try new things. No matter how busy you are, make sure you spend some time getting closer to nature during holidays and make this a definite habit. Choose to go camping during the next holiday, and the Sri Lankan camping sites are more than happy to welcome you. Explore the unique and scenic natural landscapes in Sri Lanka and the Sri Lankan wildlife. 

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Elephants and many more - Udawalawa 

Do you wish to spot around 600 gigantic elephants in one go? Well, if that's the case- Udawalawa National Park is the place for you. In addition to elephants, you can also spot sambar deer, wild boar and toddy cats. If you are interested in bird watching, you can also spot over 150 species of different birds when you are here. 

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Camping in Sri Lanka - get the expert support 

Camping in Sri Lanka is never a hard task as long as you have Ceylon Tours to guide you. There are many such outbound travel agents in Sri Lanka who offer great, customized services, and they all guarantee you an unforgettable camping experience. You just need to have an idea of your basic requirement (whether it's to explore the wildlife, explore a specific waterfall or see the sunrise from the peak of a mountain) and then, they will design the perfect package for you. If you have a budget range that you plan to stay within, please also inform your travel agent, as that will make everyone's job easy. 

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Scenic beauty and wildlife - Yala 

Yala Wildlife National Park is one of the most famous wildlife hubs in Sri Lanka and this is one of the best places to travel to if you want to spot leopards, black bears and even deer. This national park has 5 main blocks and you find several campsites here. Several companies have got registered with the park management, and they are all ready to offer you the opportunity to spend the nights in a tent- without any hassle. onsite toilets are available and barbeque facilities as well. However, the consumption of alcohol is strictly prohibited and no harm done to nature will be tolerated at any cost. 

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Lush green mountains and cool breezes - Ella 

Did you know that Ella, Sri Lanka is not just about the Nine Arches Bridge? Well, it's a great camping site as well, thanks to the mountain ranges there, the Ella Rock, Little Adam's Peak and Ravana Caves. Ella is a must-visit destination if you love hiking, and you also get the chance to explore some of the most wonderful waterfalls in Sri Lanka. To enjoy a hot coffee, by the bonfire, looking at the starry skies while also enjoying the cool breeze in Ella, one should really be fortunate enough!

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The largest national park- Wilpattu 

The total area owned by Wilpattu National Park is around 1300 square kilometres. In addition to elephants and leopards, Wilpattu is home to very rare species of animals such as the sloth bear. Many camping agents around this area offer safaris, and what makes them extra special is the fact that they are so insightful. 

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A mountain with a great surroundings - Namunukula 

Located in the Badulla District in Sri Lanka, Namunukula is considered the second-highest mountain peak in the country. If you are driving to this area, you will have to park your vehicle in Kinakale (a small, nearby town) and then start your hike to Narangala. Since water will not be available when you reach the peak, you will have to carry enough water too, in addition to the camping tents and other essentials.