First safari park in Sri Lanka opens today
March 28, 2016 11:47 am
The Government has made arrangements to open the country’s first safari park today (28) at Ridiyagama in Hambantota in the Southern Province, the Government Information Department announced.
The construction work at the first Safari Park in the island started in 2008 under the direction of the National Zoological Department. The park covers an expanse of about 500 acres.
Four of the park’s six zones will be reserved for carnivorous animals while the remaining two zones will be set apart for the herbivores. Two zones of the carnivore section will be exclusively reserved for the dangerous animals such as tigers and leopards.
Among the completed sections are a veterinary hospital, the internal and external paved road network, small water reservoirs, the security fence and the electric fence.
The Safari Park constructed at an estimated cost of 1.6 billion rupees is seen as an avenue to attract more tourists to the island and a boom to the tourism industry.