Lunugamvehera National Park
Lunugamvehera National Park links the Yala National Park and the Uda Walawe National Park, providing an important corridor for elephant migration.
Gal Oya National Park
Gal Oya National Park is located in the eastern plains of Sri Lanka and presents some of the most spectacular landscapes that any of its parks has to offer.
Udawalawe National Park
Udawalawe National Park is by far the best park in the country to see elephants in the wild. There are around 600 elephants that reside in the park.
Bundala National Park
Bundala, a RAMSAR wetland, is renowned as one of Sri Lanka’s best bird watching locations- with migratory greater flamingoes, whistling teal, gargeny, Asian openbill, painted stork & black headed ibis
Lahugala Kitulana National Park
Located close to Arugam Bay, the Lahugala Kitulana National Park is one of the country’s smallest parks, centred around three large man made reservoirs.
Yala National Park
The most popular destination for game watching in Sri Lanka. Its landscape and topography ranges from dense scrub jungle to open plains, provides habitat to 45 mammalian and 215 bird species.
Sinharaja Forest Reserve
Lying in the wet zone of the southern hills, Sinharaja Forest Reserve is the last extent of surviving tropical rainforest in Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka Wildlife and Nature
Home to diverse wildlife populations; Sri Lanka’s Big 5, Whales, Elephant, Leopard & Sloth Bear may even be spotted within single a day.