We are right next to the Yala National Park
Yala National Park is the second largest national park in Sri Lanka. Located slightly off the main safari route,a lovely, quiet park in Southern Sri Lanka.In addition, It is most famous for its Leopard , Sloth Bear, Elephant and various bird species.
Bundala National Park is one of the most popular bird sanctuaries in South Asia.
The park has a large variety of habitats, making it possible to support a wealth of wildlife in its small area.
The most famous spectacle in the park is the Elephants, which are occasionally seen along bushes,and lakes.
Other animals found in the park include Buffalo, Spotted Deer, Wild Boar, Mongoose, Salt Water Crocodile, Marsh Crocodile, Land Monitor and Monkeys.
Bundala National Park contains over 200 bird species. Common water birds to be seen here are Pelicans, Spoonbills, water fowls and the migratory Flamingos, which arrive in hundreds of thousands creating one of Sri Lanka’s great natural sights over Indian Ocean.
Lunugamvehera is in the dry zone of Sri Lanka, therefore the park is exposed to annual drought, relieved by the South Western monsoon. The elevation of the park is 91 meters (299 ft). Out of 23,498 hectares of total land area 14 percent of that is 3283 ha of land under the reservoir. Another 50 ha are two smaller reservoirs. Strangely enough, Lunugamvehera is an underrated park because it is uncrowded and untamed. Therefore provides a serene environment for game viewing, birding and radiates authentic safari atmosphere.
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