Udawalawe National Park
This park is home to the largest population of Asian elephants. Within the savannah of this park, you will find sights of elephants grazing and living by the watering holes. Through this picturesque safari take in the splendour of Udawalawe National Park.
Yala National Park
The diversity of Yala National Park is vivid. It is where you can find species from every animal roaming the plains. Ranging from large elephants to tiny hares, this is the best place to come and see nature in its authentic form. The park’s most memorable feature is the large number of leopards which inhabit it, making it a picturesque destination.
Wasgamuwa National Park
The captivating endemic life in the Wasgamuwa National Park will leave you bewildered. Come across spotted deer and ferocious leopards that hide among the trees. This is the perfect opportunity to capture them in their natural habitats.
Bundala National Park
Large flocks of migratory flamingos are among the many species of birds that can be found in the tranquil Bundala National Park, a natural world sanctuary. There are many different types of habitats in this UNESCO Biosphere Reserve such as dunes, lagoons and wetlands. There are also many bird species, crocodiles and elephants. Nature enthusiasts seeking tranquil picturesque landscapes and chances to witness wildlife will find it to be the ideal location.
Wilpattu National Park
In Wilpattu National Park, you will find wild animals living among watering holes. These watering holes are known as ‘Willu’, a naturally occurring phenomenon in this park. They are made when depressions in the land are filled with rainwater. Many species of wildlife can be seen grazing near these.
Gal Oya National Park
Surrounded by towering mountains, the Gal Oya National Park is a location of wonder and amazement. The sight of elephants swimming through the river to get to the other side of the bank will fill you with adoration as you see their trunks hovering over the water.
Minneriya National Park
Upon each tree, you will see flashes of colour from the various birds that seek home in this park. During the winter months, more than 170 species of migratory birds that are seeking the summer sun wind up in this bird sanctuary. Observe some of the approximately 75 species of butterflies that adorn the flower fields as you see their colourful wings fluttering among the modest rows of flowers.
Kumana National Park
A must-visit place for anyone who enjoys bird watching is Kumana National Park. It's the perfect place to go and take pictures of these beautiful birds because there are over 225 species of different documented bird species in one location. Take a trip to Sri Lanka and explore this paradise for birds.