Kumana National Park is a tranquil haven known for its wetlands and mangrove swamps that attract a variety of bird species.
It spans over 35,000 hectares and features lagoons, rivers, and forest patches.
Best visited between April and July, the park offers raw, untouched wilderness.
Accessible via the Panama-Kumbukkan Oya road, about 12 km from Panama town
Kumana National Park is famous for its rich birdlife, especially the migratory waterfowl and wading birds.
It borders Yala East and is home to elephants, leopards, and crocodiles too.
The Kumana Villu swamp is a prime bird-watching spot.