Private Transfer
Udawalawe → Colombo
Door-to-door private transfer · Experienced English-speaking driver
Distance
244 km
Duration
4 – 5 hours
Starting from
$122
Trip type
One-way
Udawalawe to Colombo Transfer
From Udawalawe, the route heads north-west through dry scrub and rubber country, rising briefly through the foothills at Ratnapura before dropping into the Colombo suburbs. Allow 4 to 5 hours, more if passing Ratnapura near market hours.
What the Drive Is Like
Roads
The A4 highway runs from Colombo through Ratnapura then continues south-east to Udawalawe. The road is mostly two-lane with moderate curves through the rubber and tea foothills; the final section flattens into the dry-zone scrub near the reservoir.
Scenery
The drive passes through Colombo's southern suburbs before entering rubber plantation country around Ratnapura. As the road climbs into the lower hill zone you see small tea patches and paddy valleys, then the landscape opens into dry scrub and teak forest approaching Udawalawe.
★ Travel Tips
- Book a morning safari for the best elephant sightings, afternoon arrivals still work if you check in and head straight to the park gate by 3 pm.
- The Ratnapura section can be slow on market days; factor 30 extra minutes if passing through on a weekend morning.
- Carry water; the road has limited restaurants between Pelmadulla and Udawalawe.
$ Pricing Breakdown
Tolls, parking & waiting charges extra. Price per vehicle, not per person.
This is a standard estimate based on distance
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✓ Included
- Private A/C vehicle
- English-speaking driver
- Fuel
- Door-to-door service
- Meet & greet (airports)
× Not included
- Toll charges
- Parking fees
- Waiting charges
- Driver accommodation (overnight trips)
Towns Along the Way
Your driver can stop at points of interest along the way, just ask.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a Udawalawe to Colombo transfer cost?+
Private transfers start from $122 per vehicle (one-way). The rate is $0.5 per km with a minimum fare of $50. Tolls, parking & waiting charges extra.
How long is the Udawalawe to Colombo drive?+
Approximately 244 km — around 4 – 5 hours. Times vary with traffic and any stops.
Can I book a return trip?+
Yes. Return transfers are quoted separately. Mention your return date in the notes when enquiring.
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Udawalawe → Colombo
244 km · From $122
Fleet Options
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Plan Your Visit
Top Places to Visit in Colombo
Make the most of your trip — these attractions are in and around Colombo.
Beira Lake
A 65-acre lake in central Colombo used by the Dutch as a defensive moat in the 17th century, now a public park and rowing venue.
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Pettah Market
Colombo's oldest and busiest bazaar district, where each street specialises in a single trade, from textiles to electronics to spices.
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Seema Malaka Temple
A Buddhist meditation pavilion on three floating platforms on Beira Lake, designed by Geoffrey Bawa and completed in 1978.
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1 kmGangaramaya Temple
Colombo's most visited Buddhist temple, built in the 1880s, housing a museum of rare artefacts gifted by donors from across Asia.
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2 kmColombo National Museum
Sri Lanka's oldest and largest museum, opened in 1877, holding the throne and crown of the last Kandyan king.
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2 kmIndependence Memorial Hall
Octagonal open-air memorial in Colombo 7, built in 1953 to mark Ceylon's independence from British rule on 4 February 1948.
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Galle Face Green
A 500-metre oceanfront promenade in central Colombo, the largest open urban space in the city and a popular spot for kite flying and street food.
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2 kmOld Parliament Building & President's House
Colombo Fort's twin colonial landmarks: the 1930 Parliament building (now Presidential Secretariat) and the 18th-century President's House.
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