
Discover the Thrill of a Night Safari in Wilpattu’s Outer Buffer Zone
Embark on an unforgettable adventure with our exclusive night safari into Wilpattu’s outer buffer zone. This experience takes you deep into the heart of Sri Lanka’s rich wilderness, providing a rare glimpse into the secret lives of nocturnal animals. Over the course of a 4-hour journey by safari jeep, our expert naturalists will guide you through hidden trails, enhancing your chances of encountering elusive creatures like the enchanting loris, wildcats, nightjars, and other species rarely seen by day.
Person | Price (USD) |
---|---|
1 Person | 70 |
2 Person | 80 |
3 Person | 90 |
4 Person | 100 |
5 Person | 110 |
6 Person | 120 |
A Safe and Respectful Wildlife Experience
Our night safaris are carefully designed to prioritize both guest safety and environmental protection. Tours are led by naturalists skilled in sustainable practices, ensuring we move quietly and respectfully through the animals’ habitat. To minimize our impact, we use soft, eco-friendly lighting that gently illuminates the surroundings without disrupting the natural behaviors of nocturnal species. Your experience is crafted to let you observe wildlife up-close in a way that’s safe, respectful, and impactful.
An Adventure for All Nature Lovers
This unique adventure is ideal for anyone who loves the thrill of exploration and the beauty of the natural world. Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, photographer, or just looking for a memorable encounter with Sri Lanka’s wild side, our night safari offers a journey unlike any other. You’ll have a chance to immerse yourself in the subtle sounds of the forest, the rustling leaves, and the faint calls of animals under the starlit sky.

Why Choose Our Night Safari?
Our tours offer an intimate, knowledgeable, and responsible way to experience Wilpattu’s nocturnal life. With a strong commitment to preserving the region’s biodiversity, we aim to foster a deeper connection between our guests and the natural world. You’ll leave not only with memories but also with a newfound appreciation for the delicate balance of Sri Lanka’s ecosystems.