It has an area of around 1,300 square kilometers and is home to various habitats found nowhere else in Sri Lanka. With vegetation that includes moist and dry monsoon forests, thorn forests, savannah grasslands, and fresh and saltwater wetlands, it`s no surprise that the National Park has the ideal habitats for the country`s large number of endemic plant and animal species, making it one of the most popular wildlife safari destinations on everyone`s tour itineraries. This National Park has 44 documented mammals, including the Sri Lankan Leopard, Sri Lankan Sloth Bear, and Sri Lankan Elephant, as well as 215 species of birds, 46 species of reptiles, and 21 species of amphibia.

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