Day 4 Ella - Udawalawe - Colombo
Day 4 Ella - Udawalawe - Colombo
After breakfast at the hotel, travel to Udawalawa.
route to Visit Nine Arch Bridge
The Nine Arch Bridge in Ella is on the Demodara loop and spans 91 meters at a height of 24m. The beautiful nine arches make it a very picturesque spot, especially as it is located in a dense jungle and agricultural setting. Behind the railway, a forest is booming and below, tea leaves are being cultivated.
Next, climb to Little Adam’s Peak.
Little Adam’s Peak attracts many travelers who come to Sri Lanka. Gradually, with an easy hike up to the mountain of Little Adams Peak, you can consummate a worthy panoramic view. Ella in Sri Lanka is very well known worldwide for its breathtaking views and scenery; Little Adam’s Peak is just one of them. The eye-catching, jaw-dropping, and conspicuous peak is the one not to miss; situated in Ella, Sri Lanka, it has been attracting tourists for a long time now. The reason for its popularity is the amazing view that never fails to attract and impress the visitors.
Then go to Ravana Falls, a magnificent waterfall that rushes down from the highlands and is surrounded by rich foliage and breathtaking panoramas. The Ravana Falls are located in the misty mountains of Ella, Sri Lanka, along the road. The water gushes down a height of 25 meters, falling from an oval concave rock. Ravana Falls is a 3-tier cascading waterfall, creating rock pools along its way down. During the wet season, the Ravana Falls takes the form of a drooping areca flower, but its wide size is reduced dramatically during the dry season. Although it is always worth it to check this waterfall when you’re in Ella, as it’s one of the most easily accessible waterfalls in Sri Lanka. So here is all the information you need before you visit Ravana Falls, Ella.
Following that, travel to Udawalawe National Park for a safari tour. It is a protected area in Sri Lanka and an important habitat for elephants and water birds. It is located on the boundary of Uwa and Sabaragamuwa provinces and was declared a national park in 1972 to protect catchment areas and create a refuge. Udawalawe is home to a huge number of elephants, as well as sloth bears and other bird species. Have a fantastic day exploring the park and seeing the animals in their natural habitat.
After the safari, travel to Colombo, Sri Lanka's commercial metropolis.
When you arrive in Colombo, check into the hotel and have dinner and an overnight stay in Colombo.