The Kumana National Park Safari is a thrilling wildlife experience, offering the chance to explore one of Sri Lanka's most biodiverse national parks.
What sets this tour apart is the opportunity to spot the elusive Sri Lankan leopards in their natural habitat, along with a rich variety of other wildlife such as elephants, deer, and over 200 species of birds.
This safari stands out for its focus on untouched wilderness and the serenity of Kumana's wetlands, making it an ideal choice for nature lovers and wildlife photographers.
The expert guides ensure an informative and engaging adventure.
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Kumana National Park spreads over an area of 35,664 hectares. In the west, the park is bordered by River Kumubukkan Oya; to the south is south-eastern coast that runs to Panama. A 200 hectares mangrov...
Kumana National Park spreads over an area of 35,664 hectares. In the west, the park is bordered by River Kumubukkan Oya; to the south is south-eastern coast that runs to Panama. A 200 hectares mangrove swamp called “Kumana Villu” within the Park is subject to occasional inundation with sea water. It is at this swamp that many water birds nest, during the months of May and June. Scattered in the Kumana National Park are several water pools that are favorite spots of the wildlife: Kudawila wewa, Thummulla wewa and Kotalinda wewa.
Kumana National Park provides excellent feeding and resting habitats for a large number of threatened wetland species, including three turtle species such as the Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas), Loggerhead Turtle (Caretta caretta), and the Olive Ridley Turtle (Lepidochelys olivaceae).
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Transportation in a Comfortable A/C Vehicle
Safari Jeep
Mineral Water Bottle
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