Nature's Wilderness Unveiled
Explore Wildlife Sanctuaries
Embark on a safari adventure through Sri Lanka’s National Parks, where diverse ecosystems, exotic wildlife, and breathtaking landscapes await. Immerse yourself in nature’s splendor and witness the beauty of untamed wilderness.
Yala National Park
In the southeast region of the country lies the wondrous Yala National Park, a sanctuary teeming with diverse wildlife and breathtaking landscapes. Encounter leopards, elephants, and a plethora of exotic species as you explore this renowned natural haven.
Wilpattu National Park
Situated in the northwest, Wilpattu National Park, famed for its natural lakes and leopard population, offers an authentic safari experience. With diverse habitats and abundant wildlife, it’s a treasure trove for nature lovers.
Minneriya National Park
Minneriya National Park, found in the North Central Sri Lanka, home to diverse fauna, attracts large herds of Sri Lankan elephants to its grassy fields during the dry season. Its rich biodiversity and serene landscapes offer a captivating wilderness experience.
Gal Oya National Park
Gal Oya National Park, cradling the vast Senanayake Samudraya reservoir, is located in the Eastern Sri Lanka. It serves as a sanctuary for Sri Lanka’s diverse wildlife, where herds of elephants roam freely amidst the serene beauty of its pristine landscapes.
Kaudulla National Park
Nestled in the heart of Sri Lanka, Kaudulla National Park beckons with its rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes. Marvel at herds of Sri Lankan elephants and spot rare albino Axis Deer amidst the lush wilderness.
Udawalawe National Park
Explore the natural wonders of Udawalawe National Park, nestled between Sabaragamuwa and Uva Provinces in Sri Lanka. Established in 1972, it’s a haven for displaced wildlife and a vital sanctuary for diverse flora and fauna, including majestic Sri Lankan Elephants and a plethora of water birds.
Wasgamuwa National Park
Journey into the heart of Sri Lanka’s wilderness at Wasgamuwa National Park, where herds of elephants roam freely amidst lush landscapes. This protected area is home to large herds of Sri Lankan Elephants and is renowned for its rich birdlife.
Bundala National Park
A haven for avian enthusiasts, Bundala National Park is situated along the southeastern coast of Sri Lanka. Sheltering a diverse array of migratory birds, including the majestic Greater Flamingo, it is recognized as a Ramsar site and UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, offering a captivating blend of natural wonders and ecological significance.
Kumana National Park
Situated in southeastern Sri Lanka, Kumana National Park, a section of Yala, charms with its diverse birdlife and picturesque ‘Kumana Villu’ swamp. It’s a haven for rare species like the black-necked stork. Amidst mangroves and kumbuk trees, spot elephants and leopards roaming freely.