Experience the wonders of Kumana National Park, a bird sanctuary and home to large mammals. Explore the estuary and spot rare birds like the black-necked stork. Book your morning safari now!
Experience the wonders of Kumana National Park, a bird sanctuary and home to large mammals. Explore the estuary and spot rare birds like the black-necked stork. Book your morning safari now!
- Kumana - Situated in the eastern region of Yala National Park, Kumana is renowned as a bird sanctuary and also hosts some of the larger mammals found in Yala West Park. A key feature of Kumana is the expansive estuary nourished by the “Kumbukkan Oya,” where many birds nest and utilize the mangrove swamp from May to June to rear their young. The…
- Kumana - Situated in the eastern region of Yala National Park, Kumana is renowned as a bird sanctuary and also hosts some of the larger mammals found in Yala West Park. A key feature of Kumana is the expansive estuary nourished by the “Kumbukkan Oya,” where many birds nest and utilize the mangrove swamp from May to June to rear their young. The pelican is the most frequently seen bird, while the black-necked stork is the rarest sighting.

- Private Safari Jeep
- Snacks
- All fees and/or taxes
- Private Safari Jeep
- Snacks
- All fees and/or taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Entrance Fees
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Entrance Fees
Situated in the eastern section of Yala National Park, this area serves as both a bird sanctuary and a habitat for some of the larger mammals found in Yala West Park. A key feature of Kumana is the expansive estuary nourished by the “Kumbukkan Oya,” where many birds nest and rear their young in the mangrove swamp from May to June. The pelican is the most frequently seen bird, while the black-necked stork is the rarest sighting.
Situated in the eastern section of Yala National Park, this area serves as both a bird sanctuary and a habitat for some of the larger mammals found in Yala West Park. A key feature of Kumana is the expansive estuary nourished by the “Kumbukkan Oya,” where many birds nest and rear their young in the mangrove swamp from May to June. The pelican is the most frequently seen bird, while the black-necked stork is the rarest sighting.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.