Wild Life

Sri Lanka is a wildlife treasure trove, home to an incredible diversity of animals in its national parks, forests, and oceans. Travelers can witness majestic elephants, leopards, sloth bears, and even the elusive blue whale, alongside countless species of birds, butterflies, reptiles, and exotic fish. The island’s ecosystems support both large and small creatures, offering unforgettable encounters in every corner. With its rich biodiversity and unique endemic species, Sri Lanka is a dream destination for nature and wildlife enthusiasts.

Bundala National Park

Bundala

Bundala National Park, located on the southern coast of Sri Lanka near Hambantota, is a UNESCO-designated biosphere reserve celebrated for…
Gal Oya

Gal Oya

Gal Oya National Park, located in the east of Sri Lanka near Ampara, is one of the island’s most untouched…
Kumana National Park

Kumana

Kumana National Park, located on Sri Lanka’s southeastern coast near Arugam Bay, is a paradise for bird lovers and wilderness…
Udawalawa National Park

Udawalawa

Udawalawe National Park, located in southern Sri Lanka, is a premier destination for wildlife enthusiasts, renowned for its thriving population…
Wasgamuwa National Park

Wasgamuwa

Wasgamuwa National Park, nestled between the Central and North Central Provinces near Matale and Polonnaruwa, is one of Sri Lanka’s…
Wilpattu National Park

Wilpattu

Wilpattu National Park, Sri Lanka’s largest and one of its oldest protected areas, spans over 1,300 square kilometers across the…
Yala National Park

Yala

Yala National Park, Sri Lanka’s premier wildlife destination, is renowned for its high leopard density—one of the highest in the…