Wild Life Safari

The Sri Lankan Elephant (Elephas maximus maximus) @ Wasgamuwa National Park
Peacock or Blue Peafowl (Pavo cristatus) @ Wasgamuwa National Park
Indian Roller @ Wasgamuwa National Park
Elephant watching in Wasgamuwa National Park
Peacock in Wasgamuwa
Wild Life - Sri Lanka

Why Sri Lanka’s Wild Safari Is So Important

Sri Lanka’s wild safaris are more than thrilling adventures they’re an essential part of discovering the island’s heart and soul. The country is one of the world’s top biodiversity hotspots, offering an unmatched chance to experience nature, wildlife, and conservation in harmony.

1. Exceptional Biodiversity

Despite its small size, Sri Lanka is home to over 400 species of birds, 90 mammals, and countless reptiles and amphibians. From leopards in Yala to elephants in Minneriya, every safari reveals a different side of this ecological treasure.

2. Rare and Endemic Wildlife

Sri Lanka has one of the highest rates of endemism in Asia — meaning many species can’t be found anywhere else on Earth. Safaris offer the only opportunity to see these rare animals in their natural habitats.

3. Conservation and Eco-Protection

Wildlife tourism supports the protection of national parks such as Yala, Wilpattu, Udawalawe, and Wasgamuwa, helping fund conservation efforts and local communities who protect the land and animals.

4. A Natural Heritage Experience

Sri Lanka’s safaris connect travelers with the country’s ancient landscapes, cultural roots, and natural balance — from misty highlands to sun-drenched grasslands. It’s a window into the authentic beauty of the island.

5. Accessible and Safe for All Travelers

Unlike many countries, Sri Lanka offers easy access to wildlife parks within a few hours’ drive from major cities and tourist destinations making safaris both safe and family-friendly.
The Sri Lankan Elephant (Elephas maximus maximus) @ Wasgamuwa National Park
Peacock in Wasgamuwa
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Peacock or Blue Peafowl (Pavo cristatus) @ Wasgamuwa National Park
Part of the large Wasgamuwa herd
Elephant watching in Wasgamuwa National Park
Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica) @ Wasgamuwa National Park
Wild Life Sri Lanka
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Indian Roller @ Wasgamuwa National Park
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