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Kumana national park, Sri Lanka
Kumana National Park is renowned as a sanctuary for both resident and migratory bird species, offering visitors an opportunity to observe an impressive array of wildlife within just three hours under the guidance of a knowledgeable tracker.
Kumana National Park offers visitors an unparalleled safari experience, where they can witness a diverse array of exotic birds, including pelicans, spoonbills, white ibis, herons, painted storks, egrets, cormorants, and more. During the spring months (April to July), this sanctuary attracts millions of migratory birds, providing numerous opportunities to encounter a wide variety of avian life.
The safari provides a prime vantage point to observe several key bird species during migration periods. Notable sightings include the white-breasted waterhen, duck black-crowned night heron, Indian pond heron, weathercock, purple swamphen, and common moorhen. These birds often gather in large flocks, creating spectacular displays within the park's expansive landscapes.
In addition to the abundant fowl, Kumana National Park serves as a haven for various wildlife species. Elephants, leopards, golden jackals, wild boars, and even European otters call the area home. Additionally, the park houses several endangered wetland species, including rare turtles and crocodiles. The lush environment includes 20 lagoons and scattered inland water pools, further enhancing the beauty and biodiversity of the region.
These natural wonders offer a unique opportunity to observe these magnificent creatures in their native habitats, making every visit to Kumana National Park a memorable adventure.
Highlights | Embark on a three-hour safari within Kumana National Park and Bird Sanctuary, where one can observe an abundance of both resident and migratory exotic avian species. Witness encounters with diverse fauna, including elephants and leopards, among other wildlife. |
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Duration 3 hours
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Pelicans, spoonbills, white ibis, herons, painted storks, egrets, cormorants, ducks, black-crowned night herons, Indian pond herons, weathercocks, purple swamphens, common moorhens, white-breasted waterhens, and other exotic birds.
During the spring months from April to July, Kumana National Park attracts millions of migratory birds, providing numerous opportunities to encounter a wide variety of avian life.
Notable sightings include the white-breasted waterhen, duck black-crowned night heron, Indian pond heron, weathercock, purple swamphen, and common moorhen.
Elephants, leopards, golden jackals, wild boars, European otters, rare turtles, and crocodiles are also found in the park.
The lush environment with 20 lagoons and scattered inland water pools creates a perfect habitat for observing these magnificent creatures in their native habitats.
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