Wilpattu National Park
Wilpattu National Park is located on the northwest coast of Sri Lanka and is one of the country's largest national parks. Established in 1938, it is known for its unique natural lakes, called "villus," which attract a variety of wildlife. The park is home to diverse ecosystems, including dry evergreen forests and scrublands.
The park is famous for its population of leopards, making it a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts. Visitors can also spot other animals such as sloth bears, deer, and numerous bird species. With its rich biodiversity, Wilpattu National Park offers a unique experience for nature lovers.