Kumana National Park, located on the southeastern coast of Sri Lanka, is renowned for its rich biodiversity and avian population. Covering approximately 35,664 hectares, the park is part of the larger Yala East National Park and is particularly famous for the Kumana Bird Sanctuary. The park features a variety of habitats, including lagoons, mangroves, and scrub forests, providing an ideal environment for a wide range of wildlife. Visitors can observe numerous bird species, elephants, leopards, and other animals in their natural habitats. Kumana is especially popular among birdwatchers, offering sightings of migratory birds and rare species.