Kumana National Park, located in southeastern Sri Lanka, is a vital wildlife sanctuary known for its rich biodiversity. Spanning over 18,000 hectares, it is famous for its large bird population, with over 200 species, including migratory birds. The park features diverse ecosystems such as dry forests, scrublands, and wetlands, including the Kumana Lagoon, which attracts waterfowl. It is also home to elephants, leopards, sloth bears, and other wildlife. Established as a national park in 2006, Kumana offers a more tranquil safari experience, especially popular for bird watching and wildlife observation. safari time (06.00 am – 06.00 pm )