Lunugamvehera National Park in Sri Lanka was established in 1995 to protect the catchment area of the Lunugamvehera reservoir and its wildlife. This park is a hotspot for water birds and elephants, serving as a crucial corridor for elephant migration between Yala and Udawalawe National Parks. With diverse flora and fauna, including endemic species like tufted gray langurs, it offers a unique experience for nature enthusiasts. After being closed during the civil war, the park is now open for visitors to explore its natural beauty and conservation efforts.