Entering the animal territory with awe, what can be seen is all luck, see monkeys, hares, wild elephants, wild boars, sika deer, bison, alligators, peacocks, various bird snakes, did not see the rare Ceylon leopard, with two previous friends photographed
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Entering the animal territory with awe, what can be seen is all luck, see monkeys, hares, wild elephants, wild boars, sika deer, bison, alligators, peacocks, various bird snakes, did not see the rare Ceylon leopard, with two previous friends photographed
Kumana National Park, Sri Lanka, is located in the east of Yarra National Park and is connected to Yarra National Park. Kumana National Park is famous for its many birds, with more than 4,000 birds. It is built as a Kumana Bird Sanctuary. It is the most important bird breeding base in Sri Lanka. The rare birds have black-necked cranes, small vultures, egrets, and large stone scorpions.
Kumana National Park, also known as East Yarra National Park, is an important breeding ground for birds in Sri Lanka.
Kumana National Park is a famous bird watching mecca in Sri Lanka. Every year, many birds live and reproduce here. The woods here are lush. Walking in this Kumana National Park, the fragrant breeze blows, and the nostrils breathe in the sweet taste of tropical honey. It is refreshing to be able to listen to the birds in such a jungle all day long, and it is also fun to go all the way.
Yala National Park was founded on March 1, 1938. It consists of five areas, only two of which are open to the public. The first area is called Luhana National Park (Ruhuna National Park), and the second area is called Kumana National Park (Kumana National Park). Kumana is also known as the Yala East contiguous zone, so it is also known as the Yala National Park. In 1900, the Yala National Park was designated a wildlife reserve, the park is best known for its various wildlife. Sri Lankan elephants and waterbirds, the Leoprd leopard in the park is the world's most frequent rare wildlife.