...
Email Us

info@ceylonsilkroute.com

24/7 Call Us

+94714359567

Always Open

Online booking Always Open

Kayaking in Kalawewa

Kayaking in Kalawewa National Park, Sri Lanka, offers a unique way to explore the massive reservoir and surrounding forest. You can paddle past giant Kumbuk trees, spot wildlife like elephants and birds, and experience the tranquility of the lake.There are currently no commercial kayaking tours offered in Kalawewa National Park. However, with prior permission from the Wildlife Department, you might be able to arrange a private kayaking trip with a local guide. It’s important to be aware of safety regulations and be an experienced kayaker before attempting this activity on your own.

You’ll need to obtain a permit to enter Kalawewa National Park. Park authorities issue permits, and several tour operators can help you secure them along with handling the logistics.

Tour options

Several tour operators offer kayaking tours in Kalawewa. These tours typically last a few hours or can be multi-day expeditions.

Day tours usually include kayaking instruction, equipment rental, and a guide.

Multi-day tours involve camping on the shores of the reservoir and offer a more immersive experience.

What to expect on a kayaking trip

The water in Kalawewa is generally calm, making it a suitable destination for kayakers of all skill levels.

  • Your guide will point out interesting wildlife along the way, such as birds, elephants, and crocodiles.
  • You might also get the chance to see some of the ancient ruins that are scattered around the reservoir.

Essential things to bring

  • Sunscreen, hat, sunglasses
  • Long-sleeved shirt and pants (for sun protection)
  • Water shoes
  • Water bottle
  • Camera

Safety tips

  • Always wear a life jacket.
  • Let someone know where you are going and when you expect to be back.
  • Stay close to your guide and follow their instructions.
  • Be aware of your surroundings and watch out for wildlife.

Best time to go kayaking

  • The dry season (from December to April) is the best time to go kayaking in Kalawewa. The weather is sunny and the water level is low, making it easier to paddle.

With its stunning scenery and abundant wildlife, kayaking in Kalawewa is a truly unforgettable experience. Just be sure to plan your trip carefully and follow the safety tips to ensure a safe and enjoyable adventure.

Seraphinite AcceleratorOptimized by Seraphinite Accelerator
Turns on site high speed to be attractive for people and search engines.