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Flood Plains National Park

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Flood Plains National Park is a sprawling wetland sanctuary in Sri Lanka's Polonnaruwa District, defined by the Mahaweli River's seasonal floods. Visitors explore its grasslands, marshes, and riverine forests, which host over 100 bird species, including painted storks and egrets. During the dry season, large herds of elephants congregate near water sources, offering remarkable sightings. The park's flat terrain and open vistas make it ideal for jeep safaris, where you might also spot crocodiles, water buffalo, and deer. Its unique ecosystem supports a rich tapestry of life, making it a premier destination for nature enthusiasts.

Don't miss

  • Spot large elephant herds gathering near the Mahaweli River during the dry months.
  • Birdwatch for painted storks, openbill storks, and other wetland species from observation points.
  • Take a guided jeep safari through grasslands and marshes for close encounters with crocodiles and water buffalo.

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Ways to visit Flood Plains National Park

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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