For nature lovers, this hidden spot near the cultural triangle is the perfect destination to head to! There are various bird species to witness, playful bears, huge herds of wild elephants, and leopards. Allow the serene Amban Ganga and Mahaweli Ganga rivers to serenade you in your travels, growing a beautiful ecosystem for discovery and tranquillity.
Situated on the southeast coast of Sri Lanka, Kumana National Park is a birdwatcher’s dream come true, specifically for its seasonal lagoons that draw a large of migrating species. Elephants, leopards, and other species are supported by way of the park’s lush wetlands and exceptional ecosystems, which give non-violent, picturesque safari experiences.
A UNESCO-designated Biosphere Reserve, Bundala National Park is home to over two hundred bird species, which includes flamingos, making it a birdwatcher’s paradise. Elephants, crocodiles, and other species can be observed inside the park’s numerous habitats, which range from lagoons to dunes. This coastal park gives an extraordinary combination of breathtaking surroundings and biodiversity.
The largest national park in Sri Lanka, Wilpattu, is famous for its special “villus,” or natural lakes, which draw a wide style of animals. Home to various bird species, elephants, and leopards, Wilpattu offers a real safari revelling in untainted, pristine settings wealthy in the beauty of nature.
With over 1000 species of flora and animals living in this natural place, this vicinity is top-notch for taking remarkable photos of the local flora and fauna. Engaging with younger orphan elephants on this journey offers unparalleled opportunities. Why not embark on a thrilling journey through breathtaking landscapes in a jeep?
Your ultimate safari adventure awaits at Yala National Park. This is an awesome vicinity to head on a journey and witness a range of colourful birds, herds of elephants, and leopards. Discover the verdant fields, dense forests, shimmering lakes, and the unadulterated beauty of animal life.
Large herds of Sri Lankan elephants can be seen in this National Park. It is also one of Sri Lanka’s 70 Important Bird Areas (IBAs). In addition to 23 home mammal species, there are around 150 species of flowers.