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  • Gal Oya National Park: The Hidden Jewel of Sri Lanka-by Kalani-eLanka
  • A Sanctuary of Diverse Ecosystems
  • Unique Boat Safaris
  • Cultural Significance
  • Best Time to Visit
  • Conservation Efforts
  • How to Get There

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Sri Lanka’s eastern province, Gal Oya National Park is one of the country’s most unique and unspoiled wildlife sanctuaries. Established in 1954, it was created primarily to protect the catchment area of the Senanayake Samudraya, the largest reservoir in Sri Lanka. Spanning over 25,900 hectares, Gal Oya is renowned for its remarkable biodiversity, stunning scenery, and the rare opportunity to witness elephants swimming between islands.

A Sanctuary of Diverse Ecosystems

Gal Oya National Park offers a spectacular variety of ecosystems, from evergreen forests and grasslands to rocky outcrops and aquatic environments. The park’s rich biodiversity supports a wide range of flora and fauna. It is home to about 32 species of mammals, including:

  • Elephants (often seen swimming across the lake)

  • Leopards

  • Sloth bears

  • Sambar deer

  • Water buffalo

  • Monkeys like the endemic toque macaque and purple-faced langur

Over 150 species of birds have also been recorded here, making it a bird-watcher’s paradise. Some highlights include the grey-headed fish eagle, crested serpent eagle, Indian darter, and a variety of kingfishers and herons.

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The park’s aquatic environment, fed by the sprawling Senanayake Samudraya, also supports a rich variety of fish and reptiles, including mugger crocodiles.

Unique Boat Safaris

What sets Gal Oya apart from other national parks in Sri Lanka is its famous boat safaris. Visitors have the rare chance to cruise across the shimmering waters of Senanayake Samudraya, witnessing wildlife from a completely different perspective. Watching elephants wade and swim between the lake’s small islands is an unforgettable sight  one that few other places in the world can offer.

In addition to wildlife viewing, the boat safari provides breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and forests, especially during sunrise or sunset.

Cultural Significance

Gal Oya is not only a place of natural beauty but also holds deep cultural importance. The nearby Dambana village is home to the Vedda people, Sri Lanka’s indigenous community. Some tours offer opportunities to meet the Vedda people and learn about their traditional way of life, which is closely connected to the forest and its resources.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Gal Oya National Park is between March and September during the dry season, when animals are more easily spotted near water sources. However, the park is generally open year-round, and each season offers its own charm.

Conservation Efforts

Gal Oya has remained relatively untouched compared to Sri Lanka’s more famous parks like Yala or Wilpattu. Recent conservation efforts focus on maintaining its pristine environment and promoting sustainable tourism practices to protect its delicate ecosystems and wildlife populations.

How to Get There

Gal Oya National Park is located about 300 km east of Colombo. The nearest towns are Ampara and Inginiyagala. Access is easiest by private vehicle or organized tours, and accommodations range from eco-lodges near the park to resorts in nearby towns.


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