Safari aux lacs et à la faune du Parc national de Wilpattu
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Safari aux lacs et à la faune du Parc national de Wilpattu

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  • Safari dans le parc national de Wilpattu, dans le nord-ouest du Sri Lanka.
  • La chance de repérer les léopards, les éléphants et les buffles
  • Découvrez des paysages sauvages de lacs naturels
  • Passez par les mangroves de la lagune de Puttalam
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Son nom signifie "le pays des lacs" et nul doute que le parc national de Wilpattu soit à la hauteur de sa réputation. Occupant une grande partie du nord-ouest du Sri Lanka, il est célèbre pour sa faune variée et ses plus de 50 lacs. Vous monterez à bord d'un véhicule 4x4 pour partir en safari à la recherche d'animaux sauvages tels que des léopards et des buffles d'eau.

Sur le chemin de Wilpattu, nous ferons un arrêt au lagon de Puttalam, une étendue de forêt de mangroves, d'herbiers marins et de marais salants. Une fois dans le parc, vous pourrez vous imprégner de la paix et de la tranquillité du plus grand parc national du Sri Lanka. Il est si grand et si densément boisé que sa vaste étendue sauvage a un aspect primitif.

Wilpattu se caractérise par son chapelet de "villus", des bassins naturels remplis d'eau de pluie. Ces dépressions bordées de sable attirant la faune assoiffée figurent parmi les meilleurs endroits pour apercevoir des ours paresseux, des éléphants, des crocodiles, des cerfs axis et, avec un peu de chance, l'insaisissable léopard du Sri Lanka, une espèce menacée. Les autres espèces qui vivent à Wilpattu sont les hiboux, les aigles et les cigognes peintes.

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