Sri Lanka’s Wild Frontier

Where Nature and History Unite

Ampara

Ampara is a hidden gem offering wildlife, history, and cultural exploration. Discover ancient ruins at Deegavapi Temple, go birdwatching at Lahugala National Park, or visit stunning waterfalls like Bambaragasthalawa. Explore traditional villages and experience authentic Sri Lankan culture. The best time to visit is from April to September, ideal for nature-filled adventures and cultural discovery.

Ampara

Things to see

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in Ampara
Gal Oya National Park

Discover Gal Oya National Park, where lush greenery meets incredible wildlife, making it a haven for nature lovers and photographers.

Senanayake Samudra Reservoir

Visit the Senanayake Samudra Reservoir, Sri Lanka’s largest reservoir, offering stunning views and a peaceful environment for relaxation.

Deegavapiya Temple

Built by King Dutugemunu, this sacred stupa houses the largest collection of Buddha’s relics and is a revered spiritual site.

Buddhangala Monastery

Deemed the birthplace of Buddhism in Sri Lanka, Buddhangala features ancient stupas, stone-carved steps, and 68 serene cave dwellings.

Komari Beach

Experience tranquility at Komari Beach, an unspoiled coastal gem perfect for peaceful walks and breathtaking sunsets.

Uhana Paddy Fields

Wander through Uhana’s lush paddy fields, a green oasis showcasing the beauty of traditional Sri Lankan agriculture.

East Coast Wildlife Reserves

Explore East Coast Wildlife Reserves, home to diverse fauna, where you can spot elephants, birds, and more in their natural habitats.

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