The mating dance of the male, with its colorful plumes fully spread, large herds of spotted Deer, grey faced Langur Monkey, Wild Buffalo and Wild Boar, leopard sunning itself or drinking at a water hole, un-spoilt natural beaches and sand dunes with spectacular seascapes and extensive parklands that surround the lagoons is a photographer's delight and add to the mood and feel of nature.
Sri Lanka described as an Island Paradise has charmed travelers far and wide by its enchanted beauty from days of yore. Blessed with beauty in bounty, Sri Lanka embodies nature in its glory and thus is also known as the land of sun and sea. The wildlife of Sri Lanka continues to attract and draw seasonal visitors to witness its flamboyant wild life reserves nestled in the costal and central regions of the country. Yala Ruhunu National Park is an important heritage of the South which is marked as a must visit sites for all tourists and environmentalists alike whilst discovering Sri Lanka. Ranked 21st among the large bio-diversity hotspots in the world, Yala Ruhunu National Park has been marked at the forefront of numerous wildlife reserves of the island.
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