Kumana National Park, located in the southeastern part of Sri Lanka, is a beautiful and biodiverse wildlife sanctuary. Spanning over 20,000 hectares, the park is well-known for its expansive wetlands, lagoons, marshes, and dense forests, creating a perfect haven for wildlife and migratory birds. Kumana is particularly famous for its birdlife, with over 255 species of birds recorded, including rare and migratory species like painted storks, pelicans, and the Sri Lanka junglefowl. The park is also home to a variety of mammals such as elephants, leopards, wild boars, and crocodiles. Kumana's rich ecosystem makes it an ideal destination for bird watchers, eco-tourists, and wildlife photographers, offering a peaceful escape into nature while supporting important conservation efforts.