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National parks & Safaris in Sri Lanka

Well-known for its stunning natural landscapes, Sri Lanka is definitely a destination not to be missed for ecotourism enthusiasts. We provide you here a selection of must-do activities to discover local fauna and flora.

Sinharaja Rainforest

Listed as UNESCO’s World Heritage, Sinharaja Rainforest is the last Sri Lankan viable area of tropical forest. With a rare lush vegetation, this 17,000 acres National Park is undoubtedly a not-to-be-missed activity for nature lovers. With family or friends, you can also admire a lot of bird species as well as insects and reptilians. Located in the Southwest of Sri Lanka, Sinharaja Rainforest looks like wild jungles for an incredible safari.

Sinharaja Rainforest

Jathika Namal Uyana

Located not far from Dambulla’s Caves, Namal Uyana mountain looks like heaven. This Rose Pink Quartz mountain will enchant all the green lovers. Indeed, Pink Quartz is an interesting curiosity for all those who like geology. Start your ride by a short hike and end up climbing until the stupa which overhangs the valley to admire a dramatic view. This place, often deserted, is an unusual activity not to be missed during your stay in Sri Lanka.

Jathika Namal Uyana

Arankele

This fairy place will make happy all the nature lovers. Arankele forest takes its name from the Buddhist eponymous monastery which is sheltered in its center since the VIth century. In this haven of peace and quietness, discover remains from monks, called vanavasin, who used to find shelter in this lost forest. All the yoga enthusiasts can meditate in Arankele, at the heart of a lush tropical vegetation.

Arankele

Adam’s Peak

In the Sri Lankan highlands, there is Adam’s Peak, the most important place of pilgrimage in Sri Lanka. Only place in the world which succeed in uniting people from different denomination, Adam’s Peak looks like heaven. Hiking enthusiasts, do not miss this must-do activity! Embark on mountain’s winding roads to climb this peak, which has become magic for all the believers. For this activity, the best season is from December to May in order to avoid days of fog. This sacred adventure will undoubtedly offers a precious time of peace to all those are aware of environmental issues.

Adam’s Peak

Yala Park

In the southeast of the island, Yala Park is one of Sri Lanka's most famous parks. It owes its title to its exceptional safaris as well as the variety of its fauna. You can discover elephants, buffaloes, monkeys, crocodiles, deer, deer, peacocks, and even panthers and leopards.
Several tours are proposed according to your availability and your desires!

Price: about 30 € / pers with driver / guide

Yala Park