Discover Untamed Beauty!
Experience breathtaking scenery and unique wildlife in their native settings for a once-in-a-lifetime natural experience.
There are more than a thousand of these amazing animals in their natural habitat and Udawalawe National Park is the ideal place to take pictures of them. Visit the elephant sanctuary and interact with the adorable baby elephant to enhance your unique safari experience with extra fun. Savor a thrilling safari journey in a jeep through breathtaking landscapes. Awe-inspiring experiences with Udawalawe’s remarkable biodiversity await you on this incredible journey.
Traveling is a great addition and you’ll want to go on more safari excursions after visiting Sinharaja National Park which UNESCO lists as one of the world’s best sites to study the processes of geological and biological evolution. This national park offers a unique wildlife experience that is unmatched due to its rich animal diversity and the remarkable fact that 60% of its tree species are unique.
If you’re looking for a great place to go on a safari UNESCO has recognized Yala National Park as a biodiversity haven. This thrilling safari will help you see those elephant troops and leopards. Thereby, you can wander through this breathtakingly gorgeous National Park and catch a glimpse of nature’s wonders.
Wildlife enthusiasts will love this hidden spot close to the cultural triangle. It is frequently missed but it provides opportunities to see a variety of wildlife including imposing herds of wild elephants, amusing sloth bears, elusive leopards and a wide variety of birds. As you travel let the Amban Ganga and Mahaweli Ganga rivers gently flow beside you offering a tranquil environment for exploration and learning.
Minneriya National Park is part of Sri Lanka’s cultural triangle. This will provide the most memorable wildlife safari experience. Here, you may witness notable animals such as Asian elephants, leopards, and numerous bird species while exploring a variety of ecosystems with knowledgeable naturalists.
Situated in the southeast of Sri Lanka the 18149-hectare Kumana National Park is a well-known destination for ecotourism and a varied bird sanctuary. It is a birdwatcher’s paradise as it consists of different species of bird nest and roost within its borders. Kumana Villu is a prominent feature of the park that adds to its charm. Also called the “Bird Watchers Paradise” this southernmost point of Sri Lanka is a must-see park for observing a wide variety of bird species.