Distance from Colombo 314 km
Situated at Inginiyagala, the Gal Oya National Park is most renowned for its elephant population.
The Gal Oya National Park gets its name from that of the river that flows through the wildlife sanctuary. Situated at a distance of 300 kilometers from the national capital - Colombo, Gal Oya National Park is spread over areas in Ampara and Badulla.
Gal Oya was established in the year 1954 so that the catchment areas of the Senanayake Samudra could be protected from evils of erosion. Essentially a eco tourism project, Gal Oya is a great place for enjoying wild boat rides and thrill filled jungle safaris.
Gal Oya National Park is spread over a land area of 62, 936 hectares. Besides its natural importance the Gal Oya National Park lies over a region that is of immense historic importance.
Vast tracts of grasslands, water holes - big and small, dense forests and tree covered hill tracts form the main highlight of the Gal Oya landscape.
The home of the Sri Lanka Swamp Crocodile and more than 430 bird species, Gal Oya National Park offers raw green tracts for nature lovers to come and explore. India Sri Lanka Tours offers packages that make it easier for you to organize your wildlife holiday to this massive animal and bird sanctuary in Sri Lanka.
Animals commonly spotted at Gal Oya National Park include Sloth bears, Asian elephants, wild boars, leopards, water buffalos, monkeys et al. Birds like the black shouldered kite, wooly necked storks, sea eagles, serpent eagles etc. are a common sight in the evergreen forests of Gal Oya National Park in Sri Lanka.
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