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Sri Lanka is known for its rich biodiversity and many nature parks that offer visitors the opportunity to see a wide variety of wildlife and plants. Some of the most popular nature parks in Sri Lanka include:

  1. Yala National Park: Known for its high population of leopards, Yala is also home to a variety of other wildlife such as elephants, crocodiles, and various bird species.
  2. Udawalawe National Park: This park is home to a large herd of elephants and is also a popular spot for birdwatching.
  3. Wilpattu National Park: Known for its large population of leopards, this park also features many lakes and wetlands, making it a popular spot for birdwatching.
  4. Sinharaja Forest Reserve: This UNESCO World Heritage site is a rainforest and home to a wide variety of endemic species, including birds, butterflies, reptiles, and mammals.
  5. Bundala National Park: This park is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is known for its large population of migratory water birds, including flamingos and spoonbills.
  6. Horton Plains National Park: This park is known for its stunning landscapes, including the World’s End viewpoint, and is home to a variety of wildlife including sambar deer, leopards, and bear monkey.
  7. Gal Oya National Park: It is known for its elephant population and boat safaris on Senanayake Samudraya, the largest reservoir in Sri Lanka.

All of these parks offer visitors the opportunity to see a wide variety of wildlife and plants in their natural habitats, and many also offer guided tours and safaris. Visitors should keep in mind that many of these parks have strict rules and regulations to protect the wildlife and its habitats, so it’s important to follow the guidelines provided by the park authorities.

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stamps blockss fauna parque Yala.
Año 2013, 3 stamps blockss nº 125. 126 y 127 del Catálogo Yvert, valor 7.80€. Tema fauna representativa del Parque Nacional de Yala, mostrando al leopardo, el elefante y el oso en su hábitat.

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