Location: Sri Lanka
Udawalawe National Park | |
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Udawalawe National Park in the south of Sri Lanka contains large herds of wild elephant as well as macaque and larger monkeys, leopard, spotted deer and crocodile. The park also includes the Elephant Transit Home which provides shelter and rehabilitation for 30 orphaned or abandoned baby elephants, who you can view at feeding time. |
Yala National Park | |
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Yala National Park is the largest reserve in Sri Lanka and is home to all the major mammals found in the country. These include elephant, leopard, sloth bear, wild boar, chital and sambar deer as well as smaller species like black-naped hare, grey Langur, porcupine and various types of mongoose. Over 140 bird species have also been recorded in the park. The park's diverse habitats include dense jungle, open parkland with huge rocky outcrops and huge sand dunes before it meets the sea. |
Travel to Wildlife Reserves of Sri Lanka
Organised group tours: Click here to see 21 tours to Sri Lanka which may include Wildlife Reserves of Sri Lanka.
Further Exploration for Wildlife Reserves of Sri Lanka
Wildlife Guides Sri Lankan Wildlife Aug 2007 (1st ed.) 144 pages |