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Ideal duration: 1 - 2 Days
Best Time: February to July Read More
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Kumana National Park, located approximately 391 km east of Colombo and adjacent to Yala National Park, is renowned for its rich birdlife and diverse wildlife. The park’s key attraction is the Kumana Bird Sanctuary, where thousands of migratory birds, including painted storks, pelicans, and egrets, gather during the migratory season from April to July. Its lagoon and wetland areas provide the perfect habitat for over 200 bird species, making it a top destination for birdwatchers. Kumana is also home to elephants, leopards, and crocodiles, making it a well-rounded wildlife experience.
Visitors to Kumana can explore the park through jeep safaris that offer the chance to observe animals in their natural habitat, as well as take in the park’s scenic landscapes, including dense forests and open marshes. The park’s close proximity to the coastal town of Arugam Bay (about 35 km away) makes it an accessible side trip for those seeking a mix of wildlife and beach activities. Local Sri Lankan cuisine, particularly seafood dishes, is widely available in nearby towns, adding a local flavor to the travel experience.
The best time to visit Kumana is from April to September, particularly for birdwatching. The park’s relatively low footfall compared to other parks in Sri Lanka makes it ideal for those seeking a quieter and more intimate wildlife experience. Whether you're an avid birder or a nature enthusiast, Kumana offers a unique glimpse into Sri Lanka's biodiversity.