Knuckles Mountain Range
An UNESCO World Heritage Site in Sri Lanka.
Explore MoreWasgamuwa National Park, established in 1984, spans approximately 36,900 hectares in the Matale and Polonnaruwa districts of Sri Lanka. This remarkable park is known for its diverse ecosystems, including dry evergreen forests, grasslands, and riverine habitats, making it a vital wildlife sanctuary.
The park is particularly famous for its population of Sri Lankan elephants, which can often be spotted grazing in the open fields or near water sources. In addition to elephants, Wasgamuwa is home to leopards, sloth bears, and a rich variety of bird species—over 150, including several endemics—making it a paradise for birdwatchers.
Visitors can explore the park through guided safari tours, providing an exciting opportunity to witness wildlife in their natural environment. The best time to visit is during the dry season, from May to September, when animals are most active. With its stunning landscapes and rich biodiversity, Wasgamuwa National Park is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.