Natural Wonders
Sri Lanka's national parks are havens of biodiversity, offering thrilling safaris and breathtaking landscapes. From elephant herds in Udawalawe and leopards in Yala to migratory birds in Bundala and Kumana, each park showcases unique wildlife. Explore lush wetlands, ancient ecosystems, and natural wonders in these ecological treasures.
Udawalawe National Park
A wildlife refuge in Sri Lanka that is well-known for its enormous herds of Asian elephants. The park, which encompasses 30000 hectares, provides thrilling safaris where guests may observe deer, 200 types of birds, and leopards. Take in the natural splendour and engage with wildlife at this beautiful spot!
Yala National Park
This is a biodiversity sanctuary that has been certified by UNESCO, making it an ideal location for safari fans. This thrilling safari allows you to see elephant herds and leopards up close. As a consequence, you may take a stroll in this stunning National Park and witness nature’s beauties.
Bundala National Park
This was designated as a natural worldwide refuge and Sri Lanka’s first Ramsar Wetland. The unusual wetland draws migrating birds looking to escape the cold weather.
Wilpattu National Park
This is one of Sri Lanka’s largest and oldest parks. The ‘Villus’ lifestyle is the park’s distinctive feature. The region may have more than 60 drinking holes or lakes. This famous eco-destination is home to 31 animal species, with Wilpattu National Park having one of the greatest leopard populations.
Wasgamuwa National Park
Large herds of Sri Lankan elephants may be spotted in one of the protected locations. It is also among Sri Lanka’s 70 Important Bird Areas (IBAs). There are 23 domestic animal species and more than 150 floral species.
Minneriya National Park
This is part of Sri Lanka’s cultural triangle. This would provide the most memorable wildlife safari experience. You may witness famous creatures such as Asian elephants, leopards, and a variety of bird species while exploring various habitats with experienced naturalists.
Kumana National Park
Covering 18149 hectares in Southeast Sri Lanka Kumana National Park is a well-liked destination for ecotourism and a diversified bird sanctuary. Many different species breed and roost within its boundaries making it a birdwatcher’s paradise. To add to the park’s charm is Kumana Villu, one of its most well-liked attractions. Bird Watchers Paradise located at Sri Lanka’s southernmost point is a must-visit park for observing a wide variety of bird species.
