Yala National Park in Sri Lanka is teeming with diverse wildlife like leopards, elephants, and crocodiles, along with numerous bird species. It also boasts ancient Buddhist sites like Sithulpawwa monastery and Magul Maha Viharaya ruins. Fun fact: Male leopards here are known for their confidence, often spotted strolling during the day
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Bundala National Park is an internationally important wintering ground for migratory water birds in Sri Lanka. Bundala harbors 197 species of birds, the highlight being the greater flamingo, which migrate in large flocks & it's diverse ecosystem also supports populations of elephants, crocodiles, and various reptiles and wildlife enthusiasts
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Lunugamwehera National Park, formerly Veharagala NP, is part of Yala since 1934. It has two entrances, shares Yala's vegetation, and boasts ancient Buddhist ruins like Veharagala Saya temple. The park's serene ambiance and wildlife, along with attractions like Veharagala water tank, make it a must-visit destination
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We started 5.30 am at the hotel and we drive to Debarawewa lake, Tissa lake, Weerawila lake, Pannegamuwa lake to see the birds. We back to hotel around 9.30 am.
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We start 7.000 am to 9.30 am to find the owls and kingfishers and other birds. We drive to near the river from the jeep and go by walk with tracker from the village to spot the owls
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