Wild Encounters

Wilpattu National Park

This park is one of the biggest and oldest in Sri Lanka. The Villus way of life is one of the park’s unique characteristics. There may be over 60 lakes or drinking holes nearby. This well-liked ecotourism destination is home to 31 different animal species including one of the largest leopard populations in Wilpattu National Park.

Minneriya National Park

This is a component of the cultural triangle in Sri Lanka. The wildlife safari experience would be the most unforgettable as a result. As you explore different habitats with knowledgeable naturalists you might see well-known animals like Asian elephants, leopards, and a variety of bird species.

Wasgamuwa National Park

For those who enjoy the outdoors this area which is near the cultural triangle is a true paradise. Here one can witness a variety of bird species, powerful herds of wild elephants, amusing sloth bears, and the elusive leopard. You can enjoy the tranquil exploration atmosphere while travelling alongside the Mahaweli Ganga and Amban Ganga rivers.

Udawalawe National Park

In the notable savannah of Udawalawe National Park, which is home to giant herds of elephants, take in the natural environment. The park is a photographer’s and nature lover’s paradise. It is home to deer, buffalo, and bird species amongst its awesome biodiversity.

Yala National Park

Because it is a UNESCO-licensed biodiversity sanctuary, safari lovers will love this place. You can arise near with leopards and elephant herds in this exhilarating safari. As a result, you could walk through this breathtaking National Park and experience the splendours of nature.

Bundala National Park

The serene Bundala National Park, a world sanctuary regarded for its considerable birdlife, specifically the big migratory flamingo flocks, is placed on Sri Lanka’s southern coast. In addition to being home to crocodiles, elephants, and numerous bird species, this UNESCO Biosphere Reserve has a whole lot of habitats inclusive of wetlands, lagoons, and sand dunes. Nature enthusiasts searching for tranquil picturesque landscapes and possibilities to witness wildlife will find it to be the ideal area.

Kumana National Park

Kumana National Park, a popular ecotourism destination and diverse bird sanctuary spans 18,149 hectares in Southeast Sri Lanka. Within its boundaries numerous species breed and roost making it a haven for birdwatchers. One of its most popular attractions Kumana Villu contributes to the park’s allure. Located at the southernmost tip of Sri Lanka this bird watchers paradise is a must-see park for observing a wide variety of bird species.

Gal Oya National Park

Gal Oya National Park, recognised for its various wildlife and scenic environment is a hidden gem in Sri Lanka. Elephants, crocodiles and quite a few bird species can be seen in the course of the park's famous boat safaris which can be held alongside the banks of the tranquil Senanayake Samudraya reservoir. Its unique combination of forests and waterways will appeal to adventurers and nature lovers.