Sri Lankan Sloth Bear
Sri Lankan sloth bears are termite eating mammals of the Ursaidae family. These bears are distinguishable from Asian blackbears by their lankier bodies, longer, shaggier coats, pale muzzles, and white…
Sri Lankan sloth bears are termite eating mammals of the Ursaidae family. These bears are distinguishable from Asian blackbears by their lankier bodies, longer, shaggier coats, pale muzzles, and white…
Can elephants swim? Elephants are great swimmers, much like all other animals, despite the common misconception that their vast size prevents them from swimming. They use all four legs to…
Horton Plains National Park, one of the most visited tourist sites in the nation, is situated in the central highlands at a height of 2535 meters in Ohiya. It was…
The blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) is the largest animal ever known to have existed on Earth. Although the world is home to many incredible and fascinating creatures, the blue whale is…
The Sinharaja Forest Reserve is the last remaining primary tropical ecosystem in the nation. which spans 11,000 Ha of primary and secondary forests and is situated in the south-west lowland…
Sri Lanka is a stunning island with an abundance of wildlife. However, elephants are the first animal that comes to mind when thinking about the island’s wild life. The Sri…
Sri Lanka is home to some of the most abundant wildlife habitats and national parks, giving tourists the chance to partake in the most exhilarating safari adventures. The wildlife in…
If the god ever made a place for Leopards, That place will be Yala National Park ! Angelena Scott – Big Cat Diary Yala National Park is the most visited…
All you need to know about Sri Lankan leopards The leopard (Panthera pardus) is the smallest of the four great predatory cat species in the genus Panthera. Despite their smaller…
Glamping makes your holiday in Yala effortless! When you are planning a relaxing and adventurous holiday to Sri Lanka, one of the things that you must absolutely must include in…