Kumana National Park
Kumana National Park lies in the south eastern dry zone, adjoining the Yala National Park, and is one of Sri Lanka’s best bird watching destinations.
Kaudulla National Park
Lying between Habarana and Polonnaruwa, the Kaudulla National Park acts as an important corridor for the migration of elephants.
Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage
The Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage is one of the best places to see large numbers of elephants in a controlled environment. Pinnawala is best visited at feeding & bathing times which happens twice a day
Angammedilla National Park
A small park located near Polonnaruwa, the Angammedilla National Park was established to protect the catchment area of the historic Parakrama Samudraya.
Maduru Oya National Park
Maduru Oya National Park is most popular for its large herds of elephants attracted to its ample water sources and good feeding grounds.
Wasgamuwa National Park
Located in the dry zone, south of Polonnaruwa and east of Matale, the Wasgamuwa National Park is known for its high concentration of the elusive sloth bear.
Minneriya National Park
A relatively small park of scrubland and dry zone forest, its focal point is the ancient Minneriya Tank, which becomes the site for one of the greatest natural spectacles in the world.
Flood Plains National Park
The Flood Plains National Park acts as an important elephant migration corridor between Wasgamuwa National Park and Somawathiya National Park.
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.