Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Lanka Holidays – Accommodation Near Polonnaruwa Sri Lanka



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Planning to visit a national park? Wasgamuwa is one of the places to visit in Sri Lanka during your Lanka holidays.




It is known that Wasgamuwa National Park was declared as a Nature
Reserve as far back as the late 1930’s. It is located in Polonnaruwa and
Matale districts and frilled by the giant Mahaweli Ganga (Mahaweli
river) and Amban river. Home to numerous numbers and varieties of flora
and fauna, the Wasgamuwa National Park expands across a massive circa
36,950 hectares. This national park which is known to be the only
national park in the Central Province of Sri Lanka is a paradise for
nature lovers and those who love to explore beyond the city fringe when
on holiday in an exotic holiday destination.




Wasgamuwa National Park is the home to a couple of dozens of mammal
species including bears and elephants, circa 50 species of butterflies,
numerous variety of amphibians including crocodiles, fresh water fish,
reptiles, more than 140 species of birds and about 150 species of
plants. When in the Wasgamuwa National Park you will be able see a part
of past history as well when you encounter some of the ancient tanks,
ruins and a few religious places. The ancient city of Polonnaruwa,
Mahiyangana Temple, Dambulla, Matale, ancient cities of Anuradhapura and
Kandy as well as Sigiriya rock are all day trips you could venture
while holidaying in Wasgamuwa.




When planning your holiday and looking for accommodation, you could be based in


FarCry one of the Sri Lanka Resorts,
offered by LankaHols via OzeHols is highly recommended if you fancy
luxury and scenic surroundings when on your Wasgamuwa Sri Lanka
holidays. This boutique hotel in Sri Lanka will offer you one of the
most memorable holiday experiences during your SriLankan holidays.




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