Private Morning Safari

Private Morning Safari
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Details
Details
This 2.5 to 3 hours tour gives you a chance to see mostly Birds, other animals. View the famous elephants as they graze on the grasses growing on the tank bed. One can spot about 20% of the elephants seen during the evening safari. If there are not very many elephants in Minneriya National Park, as an alternative you will go to Kaudulla National Park without any additional fees.
What's included
What's included
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Private Safari Jeep
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Professional Safari Game Driver
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Entrance Fee
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Jeep & Driver Entrance Fee
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Park Service Fee + Park VAT Tax
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National Park English speaking guide (Depends on availability)
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Food and Drink
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Additional pickup & drop off charges may apply for Hotels in the area of:
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Sigiriya
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Dambulla
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Polonnaruwa
Where You'll Meet
Where You'll Meet
- Anywhere in Habarana
Availability
Availability
What You'll Do
What You'll Do

See mostly Birds like Peacock, Eagle, Pelicans, Parrots, Crane, Parakeet, Owl, Hornbill & etc. Also other animals like Deers, Wild Rabbits, wild boar, grey langers, purple-faced leaf monk, Fox & water buffaloes. View the famous elephants as they graze on the grasses growing on the tank bed. Can see about 20% of Elephants than Evening tour.
- 05.30 am: Main Entrance of Minneriya National Park or Habarana Junction.
- 06.00 am: Begin your game drive at Minneriya National Park.
- 8.30 - 9.00 am: Finishing time of your Safari.
Meet your host
Meet your host
What others are saying
What others are saying
We booked jeep going to kaudulla national park with this company , they provided luxury jeep with good english speaking driver also good price ,we sow lot of animals great service highly recommended
It was fantastic safari.. We so about 200,300 elephant in the park it was real good safari and good adventure tour.. The jeep driver speak good English he explained nicely for us.. I'll definitely recommend...
Our guide was excellent and spotted things we would have never seen. We saw the most beautiful herd of elephants and lost count of how many! I would recommend 100%