Yala National Park
Yala National Park, located in the southeast region of Sri Lanka, is the island's second-largest national park and its most popular wildlife sanctuary. Spanning nearly 1,000 square kilometers, Yala is renowned for its rich biodiversity, rugged landscapes, and thriving populations of wildlife. It is one of the best places in the world to spot the elusive Sri Lankan leopard, as well as elephants, sloth bears, wild boars, and a variety of bird species.
The park is divided into several zones, each offering unique ecosystems ranging from dense jungles and open grasslands to freshwater lakes and coastal lagoons. Yala's coastal region also boasts stunning beaches along the Indian Ocean, where visitors can witness untouched natural beauty and bask in the tropical sun.
Visitors to Yala can embark on thrilling jeep safaris, immersing themselves in the untamed wilderness. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, bird watcher, or adventurer, Yala promises an unforgettable experience with its remarkable flora and fauna.
Come discover the wild heart of Sri Lanka at Yala National Park, where nature reigns supreme and every moment in the forest brings a new adventure.
Bundala National Park
Bundala National Park, located in the southern part of Sri Lanka, is a UNESCO-recognized biosphere reserve known for its wetlands and incredible birdlife. Spanning over 6,200 hectares, Bundala’s diverse habitats range from brackish lagoons and salt pans to sand dunes and dry thorny scrublands, creating a sanctuary for a wide array of wildlife.
The park is especially famous for its migratory birds, including greater flamingos, pelicans, and a variety of waterfowl. It’s a haven for birdwatchers, attracting nearly 200 species of birds each year. Bundala is also home to elephants, crocodiles, sea turtles, and other wildlife, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and photographers.
With its tranquil beauty, quiet lagoons, and wide-open spaces, Bundala offers a more peaceful alternative to the busier national parks, giving visitors a chance to explore Sri Lanka’s wilderness at a slower pace. The scenic drives and birdwatching tours offer a unique way to experience the park’s serene environment and abundant wildlife.
If you're looking for an off-the-beaten-path adventure that brings you close to nature, Bundala National Park is a must-visit destination.
(Birdwatcher’s Paradise)
(Wilderness of Untamed Beauty)
Udawalawe National Park
(The Land of Elephants)
Udawalawe National Park, situated in southern Sri Lanka, is renowned for its large population of Asian elephants, making it one of the best places in the world to observe these majestic creatures in their natural habitat. Covering an area of approximately 30,800 hectares, the park’s landscape is a mixture of savanna grasslands, scrub jungles, and a vast reservoir, providing a sanctuary for both elephants and a wide variety of other wildlife.
In addition to its iconic elephant herds, Udawalawe is home to leopards, water buffalo, sambar deer, and a diverse range of bird species, including eagles and kingfishers. The Udawalawe Reservoir, which forms the heart of the park, attracts animals year-round, offering visitors the chance to see wildlife up close on guided jeep safaris.
Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, photographer, or simply seeking a peaceful escape into nature, Udawalawe offers an unforgettable experience. Its vast open landscapes and abundance of wildlife make every safari a thrilling adventure.
Come discover the wild beauty of Udawalawe National Park, where elephants roam freely and nature thrives in its purest form.
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The Safari Ride organized by Tango Tours Sri Lanka was absolutely amazing! The wildlife sightings were breathtaking, and the guides were incredibly knowledgeable."
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