Maduruoya National park

Maduru Oya National Park, situated in Sri Lanka’s Eastern Province, is known for its scenic landscapes, diverse wildlife, and ancient history. The park’s open savannas, forested areas, and water sources are a haven for elephants, sambar deer, leopards, and a variety of bird species. With its relatively quiet, undisturbed environment, Maduru Oya provides an ideal setting for those seeking an inviting and peaceful safari experience.

Maduru Oya National Park also features significant cultural and historical sites, with ancient reservoirs, ruins, and the remains of Buddhist monasteries scattered across the park. These landmarks provide visitors with a fascinating glimpse into the history of Sri Lanka’s early civilizations, which thrived in harmony with nature in this region.

Maduru Oya’s morning and evening safari options cater to those looking for a quieter, less touristy experience, with diverse wildlife sightings and a deep connection to both natural beauty and historical significance.

Maduruoya National park

safari packages

Maduru Oya National Park is a national park of Sri Lanka, established under the Mahaweli development project and also acts as a catchment of the Maduru Oya Reservoir. The park was designated on 9 November 1983. 

Maduru Oya
Morning Safari

Maduru Oya
Evening Safari