Sri Lanka offers an abundance of natural wildlife and botanical experiences that showcase the island’s varied terrain. You can start your journey at Ridiyagama Safari Park where the animals are separated into herbivore and carnivore groups according to their diets. See the animals in their natural habitats by taking an off-road vehicle or bus tour through the park. Discover the haven for nature lovers and conservationists in Yala National Park. In the park which is famous for its elephant and leopard sightings near the lake, take a jeep safari or go hiking. Experience the tranquility and excitement of a Walawe River Safari. Along the way you will spot water buffalo, crocodiles, and amusing monkeys. The Birds Research Center and Resort is a great place for ornithology enthusiasts as it is home to over 3200 native and exotic birds representing 180 species. Discover the calm pathways of Anuradhapura’s Dry Zone Botanic Gardens which are home to numerous indigenous plant species. Finally relax at the Mahapelessa Hot Springs, also known as Madunagala Hot Water Springs, a popular pilgrimage and local destination surrounded by lush paddy fields.