Udawalawe National Park lies on
the boundary of Sabaragamuwa and Uva Provinces, in Sri
Lanka. The national park was created to provide a sanctuary for wild animals
displaced by the construction of theUdawalawe Reservoir on the Walawe
River, as well as to protect the catchment of the reservoir. The reserve covers 30,821 hectares
(119.00 sq mi) of land area and was established on 30 June 1972. Before the
designation of the national park, the area was used for shifting cultivation (chena farming).
The farmers were gradually removed once the national park was declared. The
park is 165 kilometres (103 mi) fromColombo. Udawalawe is an important
habitat for water birds and Sri
Lankan elephants. It is a popular tourist destination and the third most
visited park in the country.
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