This dry zone sanctuary is mainly comprises with three lakes namely,            Weerawila wewa, Debara wewa and Pannagamuwa wewa. Yodha wewa and Tissa            wewa are another two lakes, which located little far away from above            three lakes. All these lakes are act as ideal habitats for shorebirds.            Since they are situated close to south coast and Bundala National            Park, which is the south most destination of the migratory birds of            Sri
 Lanka lot of migratory birds also can be seen here. Egrets,            Cormorants, Asian Openbill, White Ibis, Eurasian Spoonbill and many            winter migrants can be seen here. Being the most prominent water            resources in the area these tanks attracts considerable number of            animals during the dry season. However the most common animal of the            area is feral Buffalos.
How to get there
Weerawila can be reached from South Coast on your way from Yala
passing Hambantota a fascinating fishing town with a Natural harbour.
                                                                                     
                                                       
 Lanka lot of migratory birds also can be seen here. Egrets,            Cormorants, Asian Openbill, White Ibis, Eurasian Spoonbill and many            winter migrants can be seen here. Being the most prominent water            resources in the area these tanks attracts considerable number of            animals during the dry season. However the most common animal of the            area is feral Buffalos.How to get there
Weerawila can be reached from South Coast on your way from Yala
passing Hambantota a fascinating fishing town with a Natural harbour.
                                                       
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