A separate dining tent is set up which also serves as a living space. The camp site is well laid out with wooden tables and chairs and plenty of hammocks to relax in. Meals are prepared in a customized kitchen equipped with fridge and freezer facilities – ensuring a cold beer at the end of an adventurous morning. For the game drives, Kulu uses its own customized Toyota Hiluxes, the best safari vehicles available in the island. These handle every kind of terrain, give an excellent view and are fitted with camera support points for photographers. Kulu Safaris’ refusal to compromise on quality is an ethos which manifests itself in every detail of the service. Price includes accommodation, all meals and snacks, drinks including local beers and spirits, wine for dinner, unlimited game drives, national park fees and a specialist wildlife expert.
The safari parks:Uda Walawe, in Sri Lanka's south-central sector, is the area which most resembles an African game park. Wildlife reports say there are about 500 elephants in the park and they often roam in herds of up to 100.Yala National Park with a total protected area of 126,768 hectares, is one of the best places to see a wide variety of Sri Lankan wildlife because of its scrub plains, lagoons and rocky sections. Boasting one of the world's densest leopard populations, Yala also has elephants, sloth bears, sambar deer, spotted deer, wild boar, crocodiles, monkeys and buffalos and numerous species of birds.Wilpattu National Park covering an area of 1,085 sq. kms, has several unusual features, including a small fishing village, coastal cliff-tops as well as a collection of ‘villus’ (freshwater lakes) providing natural habitats for a variety of ‘big game’ including leopards, elephants, water buffalo and many species of birds.Pricing:Classic mobile Tented safaris all inclusive2 people sharing a tent Min.Stay 2 nights: £151 per person / per NightChild under 12years: £122 per person / per NightExclusive use of camp site 2 people sharing a tent: £206 per person / per Night