News

COLOMBO — Located along Sri Lanka’s southeastern coast, Kumana National Park is renowned for its large waterbird colonies and its vital role in supporting diverse birdlife. However ...
Kumana National Park is known to be home to the world’s second-largest population of leopards According to stats from the Committee of Experts on Feline Species of the IUCN, the population of ...
In addition to this Kumana National Park is also home to a large variety animals such as elephants, An elephant family On alert, a herd of deer, leopards, deer and mugger crocodiles. All wildlife ...
After going on a river safari in Gal Oya National Park and a jeep drive through Kumana National Park, I'm convinced that Sri Lanka is going to be Asia's next big leisure destination. While the ...
The area at the Kumana National Park demarcated for leopard sightings has been closed off for tourists. This decision was made following the death of a construction worker who was attacked by a ...
Wildlife officers, at Kumana National Park, removed about 4000 kilos of plastic waste, left behind by devotees who visited the Kebilitta Devale, Park Warden R.A.D. Samaranayaka said.Officials ...
has successfully implemented 100% renewable connectivity at Kumana National Park, a renowned tourist destination known for its natural beauty. This initiative underscores SLT-MOBITEL’s commitment to ...
A new study reports a notably high density of Sri Lankan leopards (Panthera pardus kotiya) in eastern Sri Lanka’s Kumana National Park, highlighting the park as a significant habitat for the ...
Kumana is situated in the eastern district of Ampara and is 12km south of Arugam Bay. There is a turn off just before the town of Panama, which leads to the National Park.