Wilpattu National Park to re-open this month

Posted on: 17 February 2010 by (No Comments)
Leopard in Wilapttu

Leopard in Wilapttu

Great news for wildlife enthusiasts and tourism in general was released today when the Sri Lankan government announced that the spectacular Wilpattu Nation Parkis due to re-open before at the end of February 2010.

The park had been closed for security reasons since 1988 although opened briefly during 2003 to give a fortunate few a glimpse of its natural treasures. With the end of the three decade civil war in Sri Lanka, the park has been cleared and deemed safe to re-open.

The largest of Sri Lanka’s many majestic parks, Willpattu is famous for its different varieties of forests as well its varied flora and fauna. The leopard is the jewel in the crown, and has been spotted regularly in the park.

Deer at Wilpattu

Deer at Wilpattu

We expect the opening process to be slow as infrastructure is still quite basic around the park. Day safaris will be possible, staying at either Anuradharpura or The Mudhouse, both of which are in easy reach of the park. Companies such as Kulu Safaris and Mahoorawill resume their operations inside the park within a mmatter of weeks. Staying overnight is the best way to experience the park, as the wildlife is best spotted at dawn and dusk.

Speculation is also rife that a second gate will be opened, meaning that it will be possible to enter from Illuvankuluma to the north of Puttalam. This would greatly increase the options for visitting the park and exploring its vast terrain.

a 'vilu' in Wilpattu

a 'vilu' in Wilpattu

Wipattu National Park is a personal favourite of Experience Travel – their numerous visits producing some of the most memorable occasions of their time in Sri Lanka. We are excited to once again be able to offer trips to this splendid sanctuary and believe that holidays in Sri Lanka will be all the better for including a visit to Wilpattu.

Tom Armstrong

Tom Armstrong is one of the founding members of Experience Travel, having first fallen in love with Sri Lanka in 1999. He was in the country at the time of the 2004 tsunami, which prompted him to found the Aid Sri Lanka Foundation. Tom also spent time living in Thailand, and has travelled extensively throughout Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam. He is one of several investors in The Mudhouse, Anamaduwa.

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