The park is located in Northwestern province. This is the largest and the oldest national park in Sri Lanka and is also world-renowned for its leopards. During the months of February to October, an alternative season for Yala visiting, Wilpattu wildlife safaris offer the holiday walkers the opportunity to engage in an outdoor jeep safari to view the open wildlife scenario. Wilpattu National Park is the most beautiful national park for its many blends of fauna and flora species. Sri Lankan elephants, sloth bears, leopards and water buffaloes are found in the park.
Moreover, there are eye-catching bird areas where Sri Lankan junglefowl and spoon hornbill are offered as habitats. So you can try out your hand to gather replicas by birdwatching. Not only mammals and birds, but you can also take snapshots of reptiles like mugger crocodiles, monitor lizards, etc. The national park lies on a flora community of saltgrass and sub monsoon forests and some complex shallow lakes named 'Villu', which is surrounded by grassy plains. The national park lies on a flora community of saltgrass and sub monsoon forests.
Things to do at the Wilpattu National Park
Full day safari at the Wipattu National Park
Half a day Morning Safari at the Wilpattu National Park
Half a day Afternoon Safari at the Wilpattu National Park
Camping at the buffer zone of the Wilpattu National Park
BBQ Dinner and the Bonfire at the campsite
Shoot your favourite wildlife at Wilpattu National Park
Half a day Afternoon Safari at the Wilpattu National Park
Camping at the buffer zone of the Wilpattu National Park
BBQ Dinner and the Bonfire at the campsite
Shoot your favourite wildlife at Wilpattu National Park