Discover Sri Lanka’s unique wildlife on safaris in a range of National Parks. Explore better known National Parks; Yala, Wilpattu, Udawalawe and Minneriya to spot leopards, elephants and sloth bears amidst exotic birds and smaller mammals. Go on the backroads to explore the hidden secrets of the wild on safaris in less explored National Parks including Gal Oya, Kumana, Maduru Oya and Wagamuwa. Enjoy fresh air on the lush tropical trails of the virgin rainforest Sinharaja and hike up the mountainous sanctuaries of Horton Plains and Knuckles mountain range to explore cloud forests. All these and more come with the service of expert rangers while you glamp in quaint wildlife lodges and upmarket tented accommodation.
Considered to be one of the oldest and best-known, Yala National Park lies in the extreme south of Sri Lanka bordering eastern and southern coastlines. Spread across close to 100,000 hectares of land, this is the second-largest and most-...
Udawalawe National Park lies between the wet and the dry zones of Sri Lanka just below the central highlands and approximately 165km from the capital of Colombo. Surrounded by a large reservoir, this is one the most picturesque parks and...
Gal Oya National Park, situated to the south east of Sri Lanka, is quiet and secluded. This is the only place in the country to witness elephants swimming across the country’s largest man-made reservoir along with many...
Wilpattu National Park is the largest national park in Sri Lanka, approximately 185km from Colombo and situated in the northwest coast of the country on a lowland dry zone. Away from large crowds, Wilpattu National Park is a wonderful pl...
Kumana National Park is by far is one of the most beautiful national parks, situated in the eastern coast of Sri Lanka. Its unique mix of vegetation consisting of wetlands and dry forests is the ideal habitat for birds and mammals alike....
Maduru Oya National Park is unknown to most travellers; a treasure to be explored by avid wildlife travellers. Situated north-east of Colombo, just under 300km away, this is a picturesque park with large herds of elephants and diverse bi...
Situated in the north central province of Sri Lanka, Minneriya National Park has become popular with travellers due to its close proximity to the Cultural Triangle and as a great place to see elephants in their natural habitats. It...
Wasgamuwa National Park is situated 225km north east of Colombo. Less explored, the park remains undisturbed by large crowds and is a dream for wildlife enthusiasts. Large flocks of birds including migratory birds who fly to the park in...
Bundala National Park is situated on the south east of Sri Lanka close neighbouring Yala National Park. The park, filled with lagoons and a stunning coastline, is the place for avid birders as it remains an important habitat for migrator...
Horton Plains National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is situated in the Central Highlands of Sri Lanka at an altitude of as much as 2,300 meters. This positioning creates its uniqueness and the park is vastly different to any other...
South east of Colombo, approximately 160km inland, is the lush, tropical Sinharaja Rainforest, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a biodiversity hotspot considered as the last viable area of primary, tropical rainforest in the country. Thi...
The misty mountains of the Knuckles Mountain Range sanctuary sprawls across villages, providing travellers unique ways to experience wildlife in the mountainous terrains of Sri Lanka on foot. Diverse terrains with unique flora, coupled w...