Went on a little trip to Habarana last week, and the highlight of it was a safari at Kaudulla national park. Because of the rains, the tracks were all nice and muddy, so it was like taking part in a 4X4 challenge as well.
Kaudulla Reserve is a comparatively smaller than some of the other parks in Sri Lanka, with an area of only 70 sq. km. It was designated as such in April of 2002, and includes the area surrounding the Kaudulla tank. The tank is in fact one of the oldest in the country, built by King Mahasen, between 275 – 301 AD.
We were lucky in that there was a big herd of Elephants, maybe numbering about 50, gathered at the tank. They seemed calm enough that the jeeps were able to get very close. Could it be that they are intrigued by us as we are of them? I can just imagine them going, “Another set of stupid humans coming this way boys. Just ignore them and they’ll go away”
