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Journey into the wild heart of Sri Lanka, where majestic creatures roam free in ancient landscapes and untouched ecosystems
Experience Sri Lanka's magnificent wildlife in their natural habitats. From the legendary leopards of Yala to the grand elephant gatherings of Minneriya, our national parks offer some of Asia's most spectacular wildlife viewing. Each park presents unique ecosystems and animal behaviors, providing unforgettable safari adventures for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.
Biodiverse montane grassland and cloud forest at 2,100 meters elevation, featuring the dramatic 'World's End' cliff with an 880-meter sheer drop. This UNESCO World Heritage site protects unique ecosystems including dwarf forests, grasslands, and waterfalls, home to endemic species like sambar deer, purple-faced langur, and numerous bird species in a mystical highland environment.
Sri Lanka's most visited national park...
Sri Lanka's most visited national park and world's highest leopard density. Home to elephants, sloth bears, crocodiles, and over 200 bird species. The park features diverse ecosystems including grasslands, wetlands, and monsoon forests.
Largest national park in Sri Lanka, known for its natural lakes called 'villus'. Home to leopards, elephants, sloth bears, deer, and crocodiles. The park offers a more rugged and less crowded safari experience.
UNESCO designated biosphere reserve and Ramsar wetland site. Famous for migratory bird watching with over 200 species, including flamingos. Also home to elephants, crocodiles, and sea turtles.
Famous for 'The Gathering' where up to 300 elephants congregate around the Minneriya Reservoir during the dry season (July-October). This spectacular wildlife event is one of Asia's largest elephant gatherings.
Also known as Yala East, famous for its birdlife with over 200 species including migratory birds. Features coastal lagoons, mangrove swamps, and is an important nesting ground for water birds.