Morning safari in Kumana National Park

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Located in the Eastern part of Yala National park holds its own as a bird sanctuary at the same time is home to some of the larger mammals found in Yala west park. Highlights of Kumana is the large estuary fed by “Kumbukkan Oya” and most of the birds that nest at Kumana use this mangrove swamp during May – June to raise their young. Pelican is the most common while the rarest bird spotted here is a black-necked stork.

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Duration: 4 hours
Starts: Panama, Sri Lanka
Trip Category: Outdoor Activities >> Nature & Wildlife



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Located in the Eastern part of Yala National park holds its own as a bird sanctuary at the same time is home to some of the larger mammals found in Yala west park. Highlights of Kumana is the large estuary fed by “Kumbukkan Oya” and most of the birds that nest at Kumana use this mangrove swamp during May – June to raise their young. Pelican is the most common while the rarest bird spotted here is a black-necked stork.

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Located in the Eastern part of Yala National park holds its own as a bird sanctuary at the same time is home to some of the larger mammals found in Yala west park. Highlights of Kumana is the large estuary fed by “Kumbukkan Oya” and most of the birds that nest at Kumana use this mangrove swamp during May – June to raise their young. Pelican is the most common while the rarest bird spotted here is a black-necked stork.

Stop At:

• Kumana National Park, Panama-Kumbukkana Road, Hambantota, Tangalle 32508 Sri Lanka



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