Kumana National Park Tour – Explore the Untamed Wilderness
Discover the Wild Beauty of Kumana National Park with Pigeon Island Tours
Embark on an unforgettable wildlife adventure with Pigeon Island Tours as we take you to the breathtaking landscapes of Kumana National Park, one of Sri Lanka’s most pristine and lesser-explored wildlife sanctuaries. Located in the Eastern Province, Kumana is renowned for its rich biodiversity, birdlife, and exotic wildlife encounters.
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Expert Guidance – Our experienced naturalists and guides will ensure you have an insightful and thrilling safari experience.
Exclusive Safari Jeep Tours – Enjoy a comfortable and safe journey in our well-equipped safari jeeps designed for wildlife observation.
Diverse Wildlife Sightings – Encounter elephants, leopards, crocodiles, deer, and a spectacular variety of birds in their natural habitat.
Birdwatcher’s Paradise – Kumana is home to numerous migratory and endemic bird species, making it a haven for bird enthusiasts.
Customizable Packages – Choose from half-day or full-day safari options to match your travel plans and preferences.
Sustainable Tourism – We are committed to eco-friendly tourism, ensuring minimal impact on the environment while maximizing your adventure
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Kumana Villu – A seasonal wetland and prime birdwatching spot where thousands of water birds nest and feed.
Leopard & Elephant Sightings – Witness these majestic creatures roaming freely in the park.
Cultural & Historical Insights – Discover ancient rock inscriptions and ruins hidden within the park.
Scenic Safari Trails – Traverse through lush forests, open grasslands, and scenic lagoons teeming with wildlife.
Tour Itinerary
Departure & Pick-up – Start your journey early in the morning with a convenient pick-up from your hotel.
Safari Adventure Begins – Enter the park and explore its diverse landscapes while spotting wildlife.
Breakfast Stop in Nature – Enjoy a packed breakfast amidst the wild surroundings.
Continued Exploration – Venture deeper into the park, capturing stunning photographs of nature.
Lunch Break (For Full-Day Tour) – Relax and refresh with a delightful meal in a scenic location.
Return Journey – Conclude your adventure and head back to your hotel with unforgettable memories.
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Kumana National Park – A Hidden Paradise for Wildlife Enthusiasts
Overview
Kumana National Park, located on the southeastern coast of Sri Lanka, is one of the country’s most important bird sanctuaries and a vital part of the Yala National Park ecosystem. Covering an area of approximately 35,664 hectares, Kumana is renowned for its diverse wildlife, scenic landscapes, and rich cultural history. It is especially famous for the Kumana Bird Sanctuary, which attracts thousands of migratory and resident birds every year.
Location & Accessibility
- District: Ampara
- Province: Eastern Province
- Distance from Colombo: About 391 km
- Nearest Town: Panama
- Entrance Gate: Kudumbigala Entrance
- Best Route: Colombo → Ratnapura → Monaragala → Lahugala → Pottuvil → Panama → Kumana
Visitors can reach Kumana via Pottuvil and Panama by road. The park is accessible through 4WD vehicles due to rugged terrains.
Wildlife & Biodiversity
Kumana is home to a variety of wildlife, making it an attractive destination for nature lovers.
Birdlife
- Over 255 species of birds have been recorded.
- Notable birds include:
- Lesser adjutant stork
- Black-necked stork
- Painted stork
- Eurasian spoonbill
- Pelicans and herons
- Migratory birds (April – July), including flamingos and rare waders
Mammals
- Sri Lankan elephants
- Leopards (Panthera pardus kotiya)
- Sloth bears
- Spotted deer
- Wild boars
- Golden jackals
Reptiles & Amphibians
- Mugger crocodiles
- Estuarine crocodiles
- Tortoises and monitor lizards
- Various snake species, including pythons
Flora
- Mangroves and lagoons
- Tropical dry evergreen forests
- Kumana Villu (Wetland area), an important bird breeding ground
- Palu, Weera, and Kumbuk trees
Best Time to Visit
- Birdwatching: April to July (Peak bird migration season)
- Wildlife Viewing: May to September (Dry season – animals gather near water sources)
- Climate: Hot and dry, with occasional monsoons (October – January)
Cultural & Historical Significance
Kumana is not just a wildlife haven; it has cultural and religious importance as well.
- Ancient Buddhist ruins are scattered throughout the park.
- Kudumbigala Monastery, a nearby rock monastery dating back over 2,000 years, is worth a visit.
- Old inscriptions and cave dwellings of monks can be found within the park.
Safari Experience
- Safari Type: Jeep safaris (Half-day & Full-day options)
- Best Time for Safari: Early morning (6 AM – 10 AM) or late afternoon (3 PM – 6 PM) Full Day 6.00 Am
- Safari Cost: Depends on the tour operator and group size
Accommodation Options
- Eco-lodges & Hotels in Panama, Arugam Bay, and Pottuvil
- Luxury resorts & budget guesthouses near the park
Why Visit Kumana National Park?
- A birdwatcher’s paradise with rare migratory species.
- Fewer crowds compared to Yala, offering a more peaceful safari experience.
- A chance to see wild elephants, leopards, and crocodiles in a pristine environment.
- Stunning coastal lagoons, wetlands, and lush forests.
- A mix of wildlife and ancient cultural heritage sites.
Kumana National Park is a hidden gem in Sri Lanka’s wildlife scene, perfect for nature lovers, birdwatchers, and adventure seekers. Whether you are looking for an exciting jeep safari or a peaceful birdwatching experience, Kumana offers something truly special.