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Located in the North Central Province of Sri Lanka, Kaudulla National Park is a remarkable place where nature thrives and wildlife flourishes. Officially declared a national park on April 1, 2002, this protected area covers around 6,900 hectares and forms part of an important ecological corridor in Sri Lanka’s dry zone.

Ancient Roots and History

The story of Kaudulla begins long before it became a national park. At its heart lies the ancient Kaudulla Reservoir, commonly called the Kaudulla Tank, which was originally built during the reign of King Mahasen in the 3rd century AD as part of a complex irrigation system that supported farming and human settlements in the region. After centuries of neglect, the tank was restored in 1959, bringing water back to the land and setting the stage for the revival of wildlife in the area.

Today, Kaudulla is far more than an ancient engineering marvel — it has grown into one of Sri Lanka’s most important wildlife parks, especially for visitors interested in elephants, birdlife, and the rich biodiversity of the dry zone.

A Unique Landscape

Kaudulla sits in the dry evergreen forests of Sri Lanka’s interior. The region experiences a tropical monsoon climate, with annual rainfall of about 1,500–2,000 millimeters, most of it falling during the Northeast Monsoon between November and February. A long dry season follows from April to October, when water becomes scarce and wildlife gathers around reliable sources like the Kaudulla Reservoir.

The landscape here is a patchwork of open grasslands, evergreen forest patches, wetlands, scrubland, and the vast body of water in the reservoir. This mix of habitats supports diverse life — from tiny amphibians to majestic elephants and soaring raptors.

The Great Elephant Gathering

One of Kaudulla’s biggest attractions is its elephant population. The park lies along a natural migratory corridor that connects with Minneriya National Park and other nearby ecosystems, allowing elephants to travel freely in search of water and food.

Each year, especially during the dry season (July to October), hundreds of Sri Lankan elephants migrate to the Kaudulla Reservoir once water levels fall. This phenomenon is known as the “Great Elephant Gathering” — one of the largest congregations of wild Asian elephants in the world. At times, over 200 elephants can be seen together feeding, drinking, bathing, and interacting around the reservoir.

For wildlife lovers and photographers, witnessing this natural event is a breathtaking experience. The elephants — adults, calves, and even playful juveniles — provide unforgettable scenes as they navigate mud, wrestle gently, and bathe in large groups.

Wildlife Diversity

While elephants are the stars of Kaudulla, they are far from the only species you’ll find here. The park supports a rich variety of wildlife, including:

Mammals

  • Sri Lankan sambar deer — large deer species commonly seen grazing in grasslands.

  • Sri Lankan axis deer — often seen in open areas; rare sightings include an albino axis deer reported in the park.

  • Chevrotain (mouse-deer) — tiny deer-like mammals that are shy but fascinating.

  • Wild boar — common in many dry-zone parks.

  • Sri Lankan leopard — elusive and rarely spotted, but present.

  • Sloth bear — another shy resident of the park.

  • Gray slender loris — a small, tree-dwelling primate.

Birdlife

Kaudulla is also recognized as an Important Bird Area due to its diverse avian inhabitants. Over 160 bird species have been recorded in the park, making it a prime destination for birdwatchers.

Here are just a few notable birds you might see:

  • Spot-billed pelicans — large waterbirds often seen around the reservoir.

  • Lesser adjutants — impressive storks with distinct silhouettes.

  • Painted storks, openbill storks, and herons — graceful birds feeding in shallow waters.

  • Grey-headed fish eagles — majestic raptors hunting fish near water.

  • Blue-tailed bee-eaters and kingfishers — colorful and active birds that add life to forest edges and water banks.

You may also spot peafowl, cormorants, ibis, and many other resident and migratory species depending on the season.

Reptiles and Aquatic Life

The waters of the Kaudulla Reservoir and the surrounding wetlands support a variety of life:

  • Fish species like tilapia thrive in the reservoir.

  • Freshwater turtles and crocodiles can sometimes be seen near the water.

  • Amphibians such as the Fejervarya pulla frog are also part of the ecosystem.

Safari and Visitor Experience

A typical visit to Kaudulla is centered around a jeep safari, which allows visitors to explore the park’s wild landscapes in open 4×4 vehicles. Morning safaris are excellent for birdwatching, while afternoon and sunset safaris often bring great opportunities to spot elephants moving to water holes.

Most visitors access Kaudulla from nearby towns like Habarana, Minneriya, Sigiriya, or Polonnaruwa, all of which are well-equipped with accommodation ranging from budget guesthouses to luxury lodges. Safari jeeps can often be booked through tour operators or at the park entrance, and guided safaris add valuable insight into animal behavior and local ecology.

The park typically opens early in the morning and closes at sunset, giving guests plenty of daylight to explore the wilderness.

Best Time to Visit

While Kaudulla can be visited year-round, the dry season from July to October — particularly August and September — is widely considered the best time to witness the elephant gatherings. During this period, receding water concentrates wildlife around the reservoir, providing outstanding viewing opportunities.

Conservation and Challenges

Like many protected areas, Kaudulla faces conservation challenges such as human–elephant conflict, habitat changes, and the pressure of increasing tourism. Conservation efforts focus on protecting habitat connectivity, supporting sustainable tourism, and ensuring that wildlife thrives with minimal disturbance.

Conclusion

Kaudulla National Park stands as a testament to Sri Lanka’s natural beauty, ancient heritage, and wildlife diversity. From its historical irrigation reservoir built by ancient kings to the thunderous gatherings of elephants on the dry plains, the park offers a unique blend of history, nature, and unforgettable safari experiences. Whether you are a nature lover, birdwatcher, or adventure traveler, Kaudulla promises an enriching journey into the wild heart of Sri Lanka.




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