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Kumana
Kumana national park is one of the important wildlife reserves in Ampara. This park is predominantly known for its abundance of bird species visiting this park. This was earlier known as Yala east national park and the entrance of it starts in Panama. Significance of this park is it has a mix of both fresh and brackish water bodies owing to its 200 hectares of mangrove swamp called “Kumana Villu” which is subject to occasional inundation with sea water.
Arugambay beach
Arguably the most exciting and enthralling location in Sri Lanka where you will find surfing enthusiasts from all over the globe converging into one place to pursue their common love: surfing. The atmosphere during this season has made this tiny village a hot spot for enjoying a variety of cultures. You can follow a short course on surfing and mingle with the locals for a taste of local culinary to make your stay complete. Whatever your requirement is Arugam Bay is a sure fix and we would recommend you make it a part of your travel plans when you visit us. You are sure to leave with a surfboard in hand !
Mahaoya hot water springs
Located about 2 Km away from Mahaoya town, this is known to be the hottest spring of all the hot springs on Srilanka. There are seven continuously steaming well maintained natural hot water springs in Maha Oya. One of them is recorded as the hottest springs in the island with 56°c, and the lowest one is about 38°c. Not all the springs here are of bathing temperature. The continuous evaporation of the water from these springs can be visualized with naked eyes, which is slightly scary and exciting at the same time.