Wildlife Escapades
Located in Southeast Sri Lanka, this 18,149-hectare park is a popular ecotourism destination and a bird sanctuary. Numerous bird species can be found within its borders making it a birdwatcher’s paradise. One of the park’s most well-liked attractions, Kumana ‘Villu’ adds to its appeal
This falls under the cultural triangle of Sri Lanka. This would make the wildlife safari experience the most unforgettable. As you explore various habitats you might stand a chance to see animals like the Asian elephants, leopards and a variety of bird species.
It is one of the biggest and oldest parks in Sri Lanka. One of the peculiarities is the ‘Villus’. More than 60 lakes or drinking holes are there in the region. Among the 31 different animal species recorded in this popular ecotourism destination, the population of leopards is among the highest in Wilpattu National Park.
Bundala National Park is a nature sanctuary of international fame due to its abundant bird life, mainly for the flocks of migratory birds that descend upon the country during certain months of the year. This biosphere reserve contains large numbers of wetlands, lagoons, and dunes. It is the ideal place for those people who love the outdoors and are in search of quiet, scenic settings where they can observe wildlife.
Since Yala National Park is a UNESCO-designated sanctuary, it will attract all safari lovers. You can witness elephant and leopard herds up close on this exciting safari. The drive through this incredible National Park will enable you to respect the natural habitat and style of living for the animals.
Experience the wonders of nature in the fantastic savannah landscape of the Udawalawe National Park, home to huge herds of elephants. With its rich biodiversity, including deer, buffalo, and bird species, the park turns into a dream for every photographer and nature enthusiast.