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Leopard Trails Wilpattu

Leopard Trails Wilpattu is located on the border of the Wilpattu National Park. The Wilpattu National Park covers an area of 130,000 hectares and is the largest national park of Sri Lanka. Leopard Trails Wilpattu is located approximately 168 kilometers away from the Bandaranaike International Airport.

Located on the border of the Wilpattu National Park, Leopard Trails Wilpattu provides a unique and authentic experience in the wilderness itself. The Wilpattu National Park is the largest national park in Sri Lanka, covering an area of 130,000 hectares. There are two types of tents; air conditioned classic mobile tents and air conditioned luxury tents. These tents have fans and air conditioning as well. The ensuite bathrooms have toilets and hot/cold water shower facilities. Free toiletries and bathrobes are provided. Water bottles and mosquito repellents are all available in these tents. There is a separate tent which houses the dining room, bar and lounge area where Sri Lankan and western cuisine is served. At nightfall guests can gather around the campfire and enjoy dinner while sharing their experiences. Mobile phone and camera charging points are available within these tents. The team at Leopard Trails Wilpattu consists of well-experienced guides, a naturalist, night watchman, chef, a camp manager and house-keeping staff.

Check In 1400 hrs
Check Out 1200 hrs
Accommodation
Leopard Trails Wilpattu Air Conditioned Luxury Tent
Air Conditioned Luxury Tents
Total tent size is 65 sqm. Offers views of the national park. Consists of a queen sized bed. A separate sitting area is available in the verandah. Mosquito repellents, water bottles, bathrobes and towels are provided.
Leopard Trails Wilpattu Air Conditioned Tent
Air Conditioned Classic Mobile Tents
Total size of the tent is 28 sqm. Consists of a queen sized bed. There is a personal outdoor shower towards the rear end of the shower. Mosquito repellents, water bottles, bathrobes and towels are provided.
Hotel Facilities
Wifi
Garden
Inland scenic environment