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DISCOVER THE WILD BEAUTY OF
WILPATTU NATIONAL PARK

About Wilpattu Leopard Land

Safari & Accommodation

At Wilpattu Leopard Land Safari, we are passionate about providing unforgettable wildlife experiences in Wilpattu National Park. Our expertly guided safaris and comfortable accommodations ensure a memorable adventure. Committed to ethical practices and conservation, we offer thrilling and responsible tours that let you explore the natural beauty of Sri Lanka while preserving its wildlife.

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About Wilpattu

National Park

Wilpattu National Park, Sri Lanka’s largest and oldest national park, is renowned for its unique “willus” (natural lakes) and diverse wildlife. Spanning over 1,300 square kilometers, it is home to leopards, elephants, sloth bears, and numerous bird species.

The park’s mix of dense forests, grasslands, and lakes offers a stunning natural landscape, making it a must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers.

meet the Leopards

Explore our gallery to meet the majestic leopards of Wilpattu National Park.

These stunning images capture the beauty and grace of one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic animals in their natural habitat. Discover the leopards up close and see why Wilpattu is renowned for its incredible wildlife sightings.

About owner

Wilpattu Leopard Land Safari

Buddika Roshan Kumarasinghe is the passionate owner of Wilpattu Leopard Land Safari. With a deep-rooted love for wildlife, Buddika has dedicated much of his life to the study and conservation of Sri Lanka’s natural habitats.

Before starting Wilpattu Leopard Land Safari, Buddika worked for the Wildlife Department, where he gained extensive experience as a Wildlife Guide for 4 years and served as a Wildlife Field Assistant for 9 years. His profound knowledge of wildlife and commitment to ethical tourism led him to establish his own safari company. Today, Buddika continues to share his expertise and love for nature with guests from around the world, providing them with unforgettable wildlife adventures in Wilpattu National Park.

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