Udawalawa National Park

With over a thousand elephants in their natural habitat, Udawalawe National Park is the ideal location for photography. Visit the elephant sanctuary and get to know the adorable baby elephant to make your special safari experience even more enjoyable. Take a thrilling safari ride through stunning scenery in a jeep. On this amazing adventure, you will encounter Udawalawe’s astounding biodiversity in ways that will leave you in awe.

Minneriya National Park

Nature enthusiasts hoping to witness a wide range of birds, sloth bears and big herds of untamed elephants and leopards will love this hidden spot near the cultural triangle. Allow the serene Amban Ganga and Mahaweli Ganga rivers to soothe you as you journey creating a beautiful setting for tranquility and exploration.

Yala National Park

Yala National Park, a UNESCO-designated safari, is a destination full of vibrant biodiversity. You’ll want more safari after you get addicted to it. To see some of nature’s wonders take a tour of this incredible National Park.

Wasgamuwa National Park

Large herds of Sri Lankan elephants may be noticed in these places. It is amongst the Sri Lanka’s 70 Important Bird Areas (IBAs). There are 23 home animal species and more than one hundred fifty floral species.

Kumana National Park

In the southeast nook of Sri Lanka lies a mangrove swamp that serves as a breeding ground for several water birds, making this region truly an ornithologist’s paradise. Out of the four hundred bird species determined in Ceylon, 255 species have been located inside the Kumana National Park. Loads of birds journey to the swamp between April and July of each year.