A natural habitat to thousands of magnificent Wildlife, Udawalawe National Park is just perfect for catching their unique snaps. Add more fun to your safari experience with a visit to the elephant sanctuary and engage with orphan Baby Elephants. Enjoy an exciting safari jeep ride through stunning scenery. Be prepared for a wondrous experience with the astounding biodiversity of Udawalawe on your journey.
Sinharaja National Park is one of the world’s best parks to study the processes of geological and biological evolution, according to UNESCO. With a diverse animal population and an amazing 60% of the tree species being endemic, this national park provides an experience of wildlife unmatched elsewhere.
Yala National Park is the best safari destination because it is a UNESCO-classified biodiversity haven. Yala is teeming with wildlife and has amazing topography, combining deep forests with wide-open grasslands, making it the best place for a safari. As you tour this amazing national park, sit back and enjoy the view as the wonders of nature keep you spellbound.
Wasgamuwa national park is nestled near the famous Cultural Triangle and is a wildlife enthusiast’s haven. Though often overlooked, it holds opportunities to catch a glimpse of the elusive leopard, sloth bear, herds of wild elephants, and a variety of bird species. Experience the serene surroundings during peaceful exploration whilst travelling along the Mahaweli Ganga and the Amban Ganga.
Situated inside the Cultural Triangle of Sri Lanka, Minneriya National Park provides a unique experience in wildlife safaris. Explore varied environments with expert naturalists and search for iconic animals, including Asian elephants, deer, leopards, and various avian taxa. The crowning glory is the Gathering in the dry season, where hundreds of elephants congregate around the reservoir of the park. It is an amazing trip that will bring one nose to nose with nature’s splendour and marvels of the animal kingdom of Sri Lanka.
The Kumana National Park is 18149 hectares and is in the southeast of Sri Lanka. It is a noted ecotourism destination and a bird sanctuary of great variety. There are about 20 shallow lagoons and lakes which have created a safe haven for bird life to roam in abundance. The wetland zones are surrounded by the dry zone tropical thorn forest. Moreover, Kumana Villu is among the park’s most important features.
Experience Sri Lanka’s elusive natural world inside the Wilpattu National Park. Occupying a widespread swathe of land bordering the seashores of the northwest coast, the historic ruins of the Cultural Triangle, and the Northern Province, this is Sri Lanka’s biggest and oldest game reserve. Home to a myriad of endemic species, the park is home to a variety of birds, Asian Elephants, Sri Lankan Leopards, and Sri Lankan Sloth Bears.