Sri Lanka’s biodiverse reserves are sanctuaries for elephants, leopards, and over 400 bird species. From dry-zone plains to rainforest canopies, each national park offers a unique encounter with nature’s most graceful inhabitants.

Udawalawe National Park
Known for its thriving elephant population, this open savannah park also hosts water buffalo, sambar deer, and a variety of aquatic birdlife.
Udawalawe National Park
Known for its thriving elephant population, this open savannah park also hosts water buffalo, sambar deer, and a variety of aquatic birdlife.
Sinharaja Forest Reserve
A UNESCO-listed rainforest rich in endemic species. Trek beneath the canopy and discover a hidden world of birdsong, orchids, and ancient trees.
Sinharaja Forest Reserve
A UNESCO-listed rainforest rich in endemic species. Trek beneath the canopy and discover a hidden world of birdsong, orchids, and ancient trees.
Yala National Park
Sri Lanka’s most iconic reserve, Yala is renowned for its high leopard density and dramatic landscapes that stretch from coastal lagoons to rocky outcrops.
Yala National Park
Sri Lanka’s most iconic reserve, Yala is renowned for its high leopard density and dramatic landscapes that stretch from coastal lagoons to rocky outcrops.
Wasgamuwa National Park
Less frequented yet deeply rewarding, Wasgamuwa is ideal for observing elephants in quieter surroundings. The park is interwoven with rivers and forest corridors.
Wasgamuwa National Park
Less frequented yet deeply rewarding, Wasgamuwa is ideal for observing elephants in quieter surroundings. The park is interwoven with rivers and forest corridors.
Minneriya National Park
Famed for "The Gathering", the seasonal congregation of hundreds of elephants near its reservoir. A spectacle of scale and serenity.
Minneriya National Park
Famed for "The Gathering", the seasonal congregation of hundreds of elephants near its reservoir. A spectacle of scale and serenity.
Kumana National Park
A birder’s paradise. Kumana’s wetlands attract migratory and native birds, alongside crocodiles, wild boar, and jungle cats in its coastal jungle terrain.
Kumana National Park
A birder’s paradise. Kumana’s wetlands attract migratory and native birds, alongside crocodiles, wild boar, and jungle cats in its coastal jungle terrain.