Natural Beauty Sri Lanka
situated approximately 200 km. away from Colombo, Wasgomuwa National Park is in the Central North region of the country, which is 37,000 hectares in extent. This Tropical intermediate dry mixed evergreen forest predominates its environment with many varieties of animals like wild elephant, deer, sloth bear, monkey, wild boar and crocodile.
Udawalawa National Park
Uda Walawe National Park is situated 170 Km South East of Colombo and is approximately 30,800 hectares in extent. This Park is located in the dry zone of Sri Lanka and act as the catchments to the Uda Walawe Reservoir. With abundant sources of water and rich and lush vegetation, this park is home for nearly 400 wild elephants besides many species of deer, wild boar, water buffalo, and the jackal too is found in this park
Yala National Park
Yala is the more popular and well-established wild life park in Sri Lanka. It is situated 309 km south of Colombo and approximately 129,700 hectares in extent. This Park consists of thorny scrub forest somewhat similar to the African bush, which provides visitors good visibility. The vegetation ranges from open parkland to dense jungle. Yala abounds with elephants besides the other varieties of animals such as sloth bears, leopards, buffaloes, wild boar, deer, samba and large crocodiles too, which are relatively common.
Bundala National Park
Bundala National Park is 260 km. away from Colombo and 6300 hectares in extent. All species of water birds resident in the country and the migrant birds inhabit this Park. This has five large brackish water lagoons, which make this place to be a home for the migratory birds that flock to these wetlands during the winter months.
Gal Oya National Park
Situated at Inginiyagala, the Gal Oya National Park is most renowned for its elephant population.
Situated at Inginiyagala, the Gal Oya National Park is most renowned for its elephant population.
Horton Plains
Horton Plains National Park is the only national park situated in the hill country. It falls within the Nuwara Eliya District . The panoramic beauty of the hill country is witnessed within the park. Endemic slender loris and purple monkeys are among the animal species that can be seen. In addition there are lot of Sri Lankan Stags there and they are more friendly than other places. In horton plains there is an amazing place, the "World's End".

