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Bundala National Park Shared Safari

Bundala National Park Shared Safari

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This safari takes you on a joyride through Bundala Bird Park - a haven for migratory waterbirds. You will be traveling through a Ramsar Wetland to see the colorful birdlife that wings their way to Sri Lanka for winter. Eager butterfly enthusiasts will find the safari a journey of discovery. Change your view of life and nature as you marvel at the freedom of thousands of birds!

Includes:

  • Private Safari Jeep (Maximum of 6 Passengers per jeep).
  • Experienced Driver (Also your tracker).
  • Free Pickup/Drop off from/to any location within the radius of 5 KM from the Park Gate.
  • Water.
  • All taxes and service charges.

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Meeting Point:

Our designated meeting point is the Park Gate of the Bundala National Park.

Safari Safety Guideline:

Please refer to our safari safety guideline to understand how animal safari tours operate.

Expirience:

You will be entering the Bundala Biosphere Reserve to feast your eyes on over a hundred common, rare and endangered migratory birds that make their temporary homes. Make sure to bring your cameras and binoculars because you will also get to see a number of colorful butterfly species, various mammals, amphibians and more. The rich ecosystem of the swampy marshes will open up a whole new world for you to see and learn about.You will be traveling in a multi-terrain(4WD) game vehicle.

About the Park:

Bundala National Park Lies in the Southern Province of Sri Lanka.It was designated a wildlife sanctuary in 1969, and became a national park in 1993.Between the months of May-July,especially, these habitats become the nesting and breeding grounds of thousands of migratory birds.It has nearly 400 species of plants, around 200 species of birds - 58 of which are migratory, 32 species of mammals, 48 species of reptiles, 15 species of amphibians, 32 species of fish, and 52 species of butterflies.

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