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Sri Lanka is country with its rich biodiversity and diverse wildlife, and it’s home to several national parks and wildlife reserves. Below with mentioned some of the remarkable wildlife parks in Sri Lanka with their speciality attractions:

Yala National Park
Yala National Park is the country’s most famous and second-largest national park located in the southeast of Sri Lanka,. It is famous for its leopard population, making it one of the best places in the world to spot these elusive big cats. Yala also boasts a variety of other wildlife, including elephants, sloth bears, crocodiles, and numerous bird species.

Wilpattu National Park
Wilpattu is Sri Lanka’s largest national park located in the northwest of the country and is known for its diverse habitats, including dense forests, scrublands, and lakes. It’s a great place to spot leopards, elephants, sloth bears, and water birds, among other wildlife.

Udawalawe National Park
Udawalawe National Park located in the southern part of Sri Lanka, is famous for its large population of elephants. The park is dominated by grasslands and is an excellent place for elephant sightings, as well as for observing water birds, crocodiles, and various other mammals.

Minneriya National Park
This park, located in the North Central Province, is renowned for the “Gathering,” where hundreds of elephants gather around the Minneriya Tank during the dry season (June to September). It’s one of the best places to witness the largest gathering of wild Asian elephants in the world.

Wasgamuwa National Park
Situated in the Central Province, Wasgamuwa National Park is known for its diverse wildlife, including elephants, sloth bears, leopards, and numerous bird species. The park’s scenic landscapes, which include riverine forests and grasslands, offer excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing.

Sinharaja Forest Reserve
Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sinharaja is a pristine tropical rainforest located in the southwest of Sri Lanka. It’s home to a wide variety of endemic species, including birds, mammals, amphibians, and insects, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers.

Horton Plains National Park
Situated in the Central Highlands of Sri Lanka, Horton Plains is known for its unique montane grasslands and cloud forests. The park is home to diverse wildlife, including sambar deer, leopards, and endemic bird species. The highlight of the park is World’s End, a dramatic cliff with stunning views.

These are just a few of the many wildlife parks and reserves in Sri Lanka, each offering unique experiences and opportunities to encounter the country’s fascinating flora and fauna.

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