EXPLORE SRI LANKA
Wildlife Parks
Sri Lanka’s wildlife parks are teeming with life – from majestic elephants to elusive leopards and diverse landscapes that will leave you breathless
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For a tiny island, Sri Lanka packs a serious wildlife punch, boasting the highest density of leopards in the world and hundreds of majestic elephants roaming free. From Yala to Wilpattu, every corner in these wildlife parks holds the promise of an unforgettable encounter. What’s more? These parks offer more than just safaris – they are also gateways to ancient civilisations, sacred caves, rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes.
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Yala National Park
Spot leopards and wildlife in their natural habitat in this wildlife park renowned for its high density of leopards.
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Wilpattu National Park
Teeming with leopards, elephants, Villus (natural lakes) and history. Wilpattu National Park is a hidden gem offering a unique experience like no other.
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Udawalawe National Park
Synonymous with elephants, Udawalawe National Park is the best place to watch these gentle giants roaming freely in their natural habitat.
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Bundala National Park
Bundala National Park, with a unique landscape of lagoons, marshes and sand dunes is a birdwatcher's haven with a large number of bird species inhabiting the wilderness.
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Minneriya National Park
Witness the magic of "The Gathering" - the world's largest gathering of elephants amidst breathtaking landscapes. Create unforgettable memories.
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Gal Oya National Park
Sri Lanka's only boat safari awaits at Gal Oya National Park. Scenic landscapes, diverse wildlife and unique ways to experience it all.
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Kaudulla National Park
Escape the crowds for a more intimate wildlife encounter at Kaudulla National Park. Spot elephants, leopards, birdlife and more!
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Kumana National Park
Kumana National Park is a bird lover's haven with over 255 bird species. You also stand a greater chance of spotting the elusive leopards here.
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Maduru Oya National Park
Ditch the crowded wildlife parks and visit Madura Oya National Park, where elephants, leopards, birdlife and ancient ruins await you.
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Wasgamuwa National Park
Explore diverse ecosystems and spot elusive birds and shy sloth bears (if you are lucky) at Wasgamuwa National Park – where the wild things are.
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Horton Plains National Park
Witness epic sceneries, rare birds and endemic flora at Horton Plains National Park. It's home to more than just the iconic World's End.