DTH

Destination Updates

new entrance opens to Yala National Park

Share

A new entrance to the Yala National Park is now open to the public at Maw-aara through Lunugamvehera National Park for visitors travelling along the Kataragama-Buttala Road.

 

Plans are also underway to merge the Lunugamvehera National Park with Yala National Park, which is the most visited and second largest national park in the country. The 23,498-hectare Lunugamvehera Park was declared in 1995 with the intention of protecting the catchment area of the Lunugamvehera Reservoir and the region’s wildlife. This park also serves as a corridor for elephants to migrate between Yala and Udawalawe National Park.

Related Articles

A Scenic Encounter Beyond The City Bustle

In a poetic piece for Explore Sri Lanka, Keshini de Silva tells of a day spent travelling out from Colombo...
Read More

upcoming Chin Lone (cane Ball) festival in Mandalay

Chin Lone, said to have been played in Myanmar for over 1,500 years, is typically a non-competitive game. With no...
Read More