Udawalawe National Park 

Experience the natural world in Udawalawe National Park’s breathtaking savannah which is home to large herds of elephants. The park is a photographer and nature lover’s dream. It is also home to bird species, buffalo and deer, all of which contribute to its remarkable biodiversity. Going on a safari in the park is an experience of a lifetime.

Yala National Park 

This area is unique for safari enthusiasts because it is a UNESCO-recognised biodiversity sanctuary. You can get up close and personal with herds of elephants and leopards during this exciting safari. You can thus enjoy the natural beauty while strolling through this magnificent National Park.

Wasgamuwa National Park

This area near the cultural triangle is a haven for those who enjoy the outdoors. The park is home to sloth bears, a variety of bird species, large herds of wild elephants and the elusive leopard. By following the Mahaweli Ganga and Amban Ganga rivers you can take in the tranquil exploration atmosphere.

Minneriya National Park 

This is part of Sri Lanka’s cultural triangle. The wildlife safari experience would become the most memorable as a result. Renowned creatures like Asian elephants, leopards and numerous bird species may be spotted as you tour different habitats with informed naturalists.

Kumana National Park 

Kumana National Park, a popular ecotourism destination and diverse bird sanctuary, spans 18149 hectares in Southeast Sri Lanka. It is a birdwatcher’s dream come true because so many species breed and roost within its boundaries. The park’s charm is enhanced by Kumana Villu, one of its most popular attractions.

Wilpattu National Park

The National Park of Wilpattu has a natural phenomenon which creates watering holes for the animals to survive on. These ‘Willus’ are indents in the land that then get filled with rainwater, creating vital habitats. There are over 60 recorded ‘Willu’ in Wilpattu which sustain the lives of over 31 mammal species.