Newly Renovated Colonial House “Walawwa” in Aluthgama: 37 perches, fully furnished! For sale!
Placed in Aluthgama / Bentota, this newly refurbished house with…
US$271,000
Udawalawe, Ratnapura District, Sabaragamuwa Province, Sri Lanka
For Sale
US$760,000 US$815,000
Located in Ratnapura District, this Safari Hotel gives its guests the best immersing-with-animals experience, either for locals or for tourists. In fact, the location coincides with the famous & well known Udawalawe National Park. Its own environment defines the hotel, namely safari.
The land extends to 2 acres.
What can you find in the resort?
The resort is made up of 12 rooms among which there are 10 wooden cottages and 2 tented cabanas. An astonishing swimming pool welcomes you to dive a few lengths. A kitchen and a restaurant with a seating capacity of 110 guests are also available on site.
A separate 95-perch car park, belonging to the resort, makes your guests travel more enjoyable.
We added some pictures of the surrounding species for our investors to get a clear idea of the beautiful environment this resort centers in. What more ecofriendly do we need?
Here are some informations about the Udawalawe National Park:
Located in southern Sri Lanka, Udawalawe National Park is the island’s 6th-largest reserve, created in 1972 to house wildlife displaced by the building of the Udawalawe Reservoir. Spot animals such as elephants, buffalos, deers, crocodiles, leopards, and exotic birdlife among the park’s 119 square miles (308 square kilometers).
LANDSCAPE, WILDLIFE AND CONSERVATION
The landscape of the park is distinctive, with the Horton Plains forming a backdrop that contrasts starkly to the otherwise open terrains. It is the sheer unending savannah that makes the wildlife spotting so rewarding here, and some would argue it is the best and most reliable place to see the Asian elephants interacting with one another in their wild habitat, with an estimated 500 roaming the plains at any one time.
As well as the open plains, there are some areas of dense jungle and teak woodland which attract a variety of other fauna. Leopards have been spotted in the park, although these are rare sightings, but spotted deer, endemic toque monkeys, sloth bears, grey langur, sambar, jackal, crocodiles, monitor lizards and water buffalo are all regularly seen. Birdlife is just as prolific, and you stand a good chance of sighting a large number of the 100 species during the migrant season from October to March. These include wood sandpiper, common sandpiper, woodpeckers, kingfishers, sea eagles, egrets, wagtails, terns and storks.
You may wish to incorporate a visit to the Elephant Transit Home, where trained veterinary staff nurse baby elephants that have been separated from their herds across Sri Lanka until they are ready to be released into the wild. Having been released, the tagged elephants are closely monitored to ensure they are accepted into a herd.
The best way to enjoy the park’s wonders is to go out on a private jeep safari with a local expert guide who can take you to the main wildlife areas.
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