#Welcome To Kumana Wild Safari
Welcome to Kumana Wild Safari, where adventure meets serenity in one of Sri Lanka's most captivating natural reserves. Nestled on the eastern coast, Kumana National Park is a hidden gem known for its incredible biodiversity and breathtaking landscapes. From lush mangroves and sprawling wetlands to ancient ruins and pristine beaches, Kumana offers a rich, immersive experience for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts alike. At the heart of the safari is the vibrant Kumana Villu, a famous bird sanctuary that draws over 200 bird species each year, including rare migratory birds. You’ll also have the chance to spot elephants, leopards, sloth bears, and other fascinating wildlife in their natural habitat. For those interested in cultural exploration, nearby Panama Village offers a glimpse into traditional Sri Lankan life, with its welcoming locals, unique customs, and scenic surroundings. To make your journey as comfortable as possible, we provide a variety of accommodation options tailored to your needs. Whether you prefer the cozy feel of a homestay, the convenience of a rest house, or the amenities of a hotel, we’ll help you find the perfect place to relax and recharge after a day of adventure. Our team is dedicated to ensuring your stay is seamless and enjoyable, so you can fully immerse yourself in the beauty and tranquility of Kumana. Join us at Kumana Wild Safari for an unforgettable experience that combines the thrill of wildlife discovery with the charm of Sri Lanka’s eastern coast.
“Visiting Kumana was the highlight of my Sri Lanka trip. The diversity of animals and the untouched beauty of the park were beyond my expectations. I loved the peaceful atmosphere, and the team took great care of everything!”
“Kumana Wild Safari was an unforgettable experience! The guides were incredibly knowledgeable, and I captured some of the best wildlife photos of my career. I highly recommend this safari to anyone passionate about nature.”
“Kumana National Park offers a truly unique safari experience. From spotting rare birds to learning about local conservation efforts, it was educational and thrilling. The guides made the experience both safe and enjoyable.”