Bungalows, campsites operated by Wildlife Dept. reopened

Bungalows, campsites operated by Wildlife Dept. reopened

December 4, 2020   11:55 pm

Wildlife bungalows and campsites operated by the Department of Wildlife Conservation have been reopened for visitors with effect from today (04).

Director-General of the Department, M.G.C. Sooriyabandara said those who have already arranged bookings for the month of December will accordingly be allowed to visit the bungalows and campsites on scheduled dates.

Those who had booked dates between November 02 to December 03 will be given the opportunity to book an alternate date of their preference until the 31st of March 2021.

The statement issued by the Wildlife Conservation Department noted that all visitors must adhere to Covid-19 health guidelines during their stay.

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