Sunday, August 12th, 2018
We are downstairs by 5.30h waiting for Safari driver Ranga to pick us up for a 3 1/2 hour sunrise safari in the Udawalawe National Park.
This was a fabulous safari this morning with Ranga who obviously knows the Park like the back of his hand and was able to take us places where no other driver went.
Time for some late breakfast at last and then we have to pack up and hit the road for the drive back to Colombo.
Today, we drive round the South Coast via a place called Batigama where I take a couple of quick ocean photos.
After some lunch in Matara, we leave the coast and head up to the Southern Express Way which takes us back to Colombo.
And so ends another fabulous day.
We are downstairs by 5.30h waiting for Safari driver Ranga to pick us up for a 3 1/2 hour sunrise safari in the Udawalawe National Park.
I have no idea what these trees are called, but I'm very taken with them. They look so majestic.
This morning, Ranga takes us for a drive where other drivers don't go. We seem to have the whole park to ourselves.
The first animals we get to see are these shy, graceful animals.
Spotted Deer |
Elephants are coming out of the bushes. Everyone is slowly beginning their day.
We have clearly interrupted the flow here. This poor lady is getting a bit anxious because the rest of the family is already on the other side of the track.
Because we are the only vehicle around, it is nice and quiet, especially since Ranga has switched the engine off.
He's hoping she'll cross the track behind our vehicle.
We are conversing very quietly - in hushed David Attenborough voices.
But in the end, I tell Ranga to move on.
I have some lovely photos and I don't want to see the poor animal too antagonized.
White bellied Sea eagle |
We drive through some beautiful forest and arrive at the river where we spot this white bellied sea eagle posing for us .
Gosh, I love my new camera with that great zoom. I don't think that bird even realizes we are present.
It is somewhere near there that we suddenly see a whole group of these beautiful deer. They didn't quite expect us either by the look of it.
The Monitor Lizard, or water monitor is just quietly sunning himself . |
This water hole holds more surprises.
The Purple Heron is apparently quite a rare sight. Even the locals are getting exited about him. |
There is a Grey Heron as well. |
A whole family of Spotted Dear grazing just across the water.
Grey Langur |
They seem to be quite intrigued by our presence.
Weaver Bird nests |
Woolly-necked stork |
Crested Hawk Eagle |
All too soon, the time is up and we are returned to our hotel where Ranga very cleverly pulls up by the garden bed again.
This was a fabulous safari this morning with Ranga who obviously knows the Park like the back of his hand and was able to take us places where no other driver went.
Time for some late breakfast at last and then we have to pack up and hit the road for the drive back to Colombo.
Today, we drive round the South Coast via a place called Batigama where I take a couple of quick ocean photos.
And so ends another fabulous day.