Yala National Park
The thick untouched jungles offer a unique tranquility and one-ness with nature. By the picturesque ‘villus' (waterholes), catch a glimpse of a leopard sunning itself on a bough, or a lone elephant crashing through trees!
Udawalawe National Park
An elephant-lover’s dream! The grasslands around the Udawalawe Lake are the range for huge numbers of these magnificent beasts.
Wasgamuwa National Park
The lush forests by the Mahaweli River offer a classic range of wildlife – elephants, leopards, bears, deer, sambhur…
Bundala National Park
This small coastal sanctuary is ideal to bask in quiet solitude. Watch huge crocodiles along the brackish marshes, take a dip in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, and see large flocks of water birds and migrants! A Paradise for birders!
Sinharaja Rain forest
Its rare trees and plants make it a UNESCO World Heritage Site! A naturalist's dream, with exciting trails through the rainforest teeming with rare birds, butterflies, insects, and mammals, and indigenous fish in its gurgling mountain streams.
Wilpattu National Park
The thick untouched jungles offer a unique tranquility and one-ness with nature. By the picturesque ‘villus’ (waterholes), catch a glimpse of a leopard sunning itself on a bough, or a lone elephant crashing through trees!
Dambana Veddah Village
The Aboriginal People still exist! And their culture is indeed unique to the world. The natives are quite friendly. So you can meet the Chief, get to know them, and even join them on a mock hunt.
Gal Oya National Park
The placid waters of Gal Oya Lake, where human settlements are rare, are surrounded by a thick forest inhabited by every type of animal in Sri Lanka. |