Sri lanka National Park
🚩Yala National Park Located on the southeast coast of Sri Lanka, Yala National Park is the second-largest national park in the country. The park features a diverse range of ecosystems, including forests, grasslands, beaches, rivers, lakes, swamps, and wastelands. It is home to herds of spotted deer, buffalo, wild boar, crocodiles, and flamingos, and it is also one of the highest leopard density national parks in the world, offering a good chance to spot leopards in the wild. 🚩Bundala National Park Situated about 245 kilometers southeast of the capital Colombo, Bundala National Park is an important habitat for flocks of migratory flamingos and 197 other species of wintering waterbirds. It is one of the most significant bird sanctuaries in the world and is among the best places for birdwatching in Sri Lanka, attracting many photography groups to capture the avian life. 🚩Kumana National Park Located to the east of Yala National Park, Kumana is famous for its abundance of birds, with over 400 species found in the area. It houses the Kumana Bird Sanctuary and is one of the most important bird breeding grounds in Sri Lanka. #Weligalla#Yala National Park#Bundala National Park#Kumana National Park#national park#Sri lanka#trip diary