Explore Sri Lanka’s Wildlife Sanctuaries!
Over a thousand species of wildlife can be seen here all of which are found in their natural habitat making it an excellent location for amazing wildlife photos. Engaging with young orphan Elephants at this sanctuary provides unparalleled safari adventures. Experience an exhilarating drive through breathtaking scenery in a jeep.
UNESCO lists Sinharaja National Park as one of the world’s best sites to study the processes of geological and biological evolution. Travelling is a great addition and you’ll want to go on more safari excursions after visiting. Owing to its remarkable 60% unique species of trees and its rich diversity of animals this national park offers an unparalleled wildlife experience.
If you’re searching for a nice area to go on a safari, UNESCO has designated Yala National Park as a biodiversity sanctuary. This exhilarating safari will allow you to witness the Elephant battalions and Leopards. As a result, you may roam through this stunningly beautiful National Park and get a peek at nature’s treasures.
This secret location near the cultural triangle is ideal for those who enjoy wildlife. Although it is often overlooked it offers chances to witness a range of wildlife such as imposing herds of wild Elephants entertaining Sloth Bears, elusive Leopards and a diverse array of birds. Enjoy the serene surroundings of the Amban Ganga and Mahaweli Ganga rivers as your journey provides a peaceful setting for discovery and education.
Minneriya National Park forms part of Sri Lanka’s cultural triangle. This will deliver the most unforgettable wildlife safari experience. You may see renowned creatures including Asian Elephants, Leopards, and a range of bird species while exploring a variety of habitats with trained naturalists.
Located in southeast Sri Lanka the 18149-hectare Kumana National Park is a well-liked destination for ecotourism and a varied bird sanctuary. Many different kinds of birds have made their nests and roosts inside its boundaries making it a bird watcher’s paradise. One noteworthy aspect of Kumana Villu is how charming it makes the park. This park which is the southernmost point of Sri Lanka and is called “Bird Watchers Paradise” is a must-visit if you want to see a wide variety of bird species.