Kumana is a sanctuary for birds in Sri Lanka. Both native and migratory birds use the park as a nesting place making it a birdwatcher’s paradise.
Category: Wildlife Encounters
Minneriya National Park
The population of elephants in Minneriya is large, and there is a moment in the year when most of these animals can be seen grazing together. In the dry season, ‘The Gathering’ occurs, a phenomenon where these herds of elephants gather at the Minneriya Tank.
Wilpattu National Park
The natural phenomena that occur in Wilpattu are what makes it special. The ‘Willu’ which are natural watering holes, found in large quantities here are vital to the ecosystems of this grand park.
Bundala National Park
The warm climate of Sri Lanka makes it the perfect place for birds to live during migration. More than 190 species of birds can be found existing within this park. As for bird enthusiasts, this is the perfect location to capture images of these feathered flocks.
Yala National Park
The southern part of Sri Lanka is home to Yala National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Leopards inhabit this park in highly concentrated numbers, allowing visitors to see them in action as they take a jeep safari.
Udawalawe National Park
This savannah biome is home to a wide variety of wild animals. The species include deer, buffalo, birds and elephants. See how these animals coexist in a stunning landscape as you explore its historic grounds that have existed for years.