Visit the safari park which is separated into various zones based on the types of animals present carnivorous and herbivorous. Take an off-road vehicle or bus tour of the park to see the animals roaming freely.
After that head to Yala a destination that naturalists and outdoor enthusiasts would love! For those with an adventurous spirit try trekking or a jeep safari through Yala National Park. Leopards are commonly seen here and visitors can see them while watching the elephants by the lake.
The Walawe River Safari is a fascinating boat tour that winds through beautiful scenery offering an amazing adventure. A natural environment opens up before your eyes as you travel through the Walawe River’s gentle waters. Meet an assortment of animals ranging from calm water buffaloes to intrepid crocodiles and playful monkeys.
There are 3200 native and exotic birds representing 180 species living in Birds Park. Situated in the southern region of the island the 35-acre park is devoted to ornithology enthusiasts and scholars.
The Maheepalassa Hot Springs also known as Madunagala Hot Water Springs are located in the middle of large paddy fields between Sooriyawewa and Ridiyagama. These warm water wells have become one of the most popular pilgrimage destinations in the South.