Discover the varied flora and wildlife of Sri Lanka. See beautiful rainforests in Sinharaja, majestic elephants in Udawalawe and leopards in Yala. Explore diverse and remarkable natural experiences in each of the following locations: serene lagoons in Kumana, vast vistas in Wilpattu, colourful birdlife in Bundala and elephant herds in Minneriya.

Udawalawe National Park
With more than one thousand animals living there, Udawalawe National Park is an exceptional area for taking images of those amazing creatures in their natural habitat. Experience a truly remarkable elephant sanctuary by interacting with baby orphan e­lephants. Enjoy An exciting jee­p safari while taking in breathtaking scenery. Prepare to be enthralled by the remarkable biodiversity of Udawalawe on this journey.
Yala National Park
This satisfactory natural world haven in Sri Lanka, Yala National Park offers thrilling safari reviews with views of leopards, elephants, and special birds amid pretty environments, at the side of coastal lagoons and verdant woods.
Wasgamuwa National Park
Located near the cultural triangle, this place is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts. While it is often overlooked, it offers chances to spot elusive leopards, amusing sloth bears, imposing herds of wild elephants, and a wide variety of bird species. Experience the tranquillity amidst the serene peace of exploration and discover the Mahaweli Ganga and Amban Ganga.
Bundala National Park
At Bundala Safari Park, a well-known Southern bird-watching location with a wide range of bird species, take a Jeep Safari. This destination is home to numerous aquatic bird species which can be significantly endangered and endemic, it is also well-known for birdwatching tours.
Wilpattu National Park
This is one of the largest and oldest parks in Sri Lanka. The 'Villus' lifestyle is the park's distinguishing characteristic. Over 60 drinking holes or lakes may be found in the area. This popular eco-destination is home to 31 mammal species, and Wilpattu is one of the national parks with the highest leopard population.
Gal Oya National Park
Gal Oya National Park, in southeastern Sri Lanka, is a wildlife haven with grasslands, forests, and the Senanayake Samudraya reservoir. Known for elephants and leopards, it offers unique boat safaris where you can spot elephants swimming between islands. It's a peaceful, off-the-beaten-path spot for nature lovers.
Minneriya National Park
This secret area is near the cultural triangle and is good for nature lovers! Various bird species, playful bears, herds of untamed elephants and leopards can all be seen. Let the calm rive­rs Amban Ganga and Mahaweli Ganga serenade your journey, portraying a picturesque backdrop for exploration and serenity.
Kumana National Park
This National Park is a birdwatcher's paradise on Sri Lanka's southeast coast. Kumana is a popular tourist attraction because of its seasonal lagoons. The park's stunning wetlands and exceptional ecosystems support elephants, leopards, and other animals, offering tranquillity and alluring safari experiences.