Nature and Wildlife
Sri Lanka is renowned for its rich biodiversity, offering a unique blend of tropical rainforests, savannahs, and coastal ecosystems. The island is home to a variety of endemic species, including the Sri Lankan leopard, the purple-faced langur, and an array of vibrant bird species, making it a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. With national parks like Yala and Udawalawe, Sri Lanka provides incredible opportunities for wildlife observation and nature conservation.
Safari
Sri Lanka’s national parks, including Wilpattu, Udawalawe, Minneriya, and Yala, offer incredible safari experiences where visitors can observe a rich variety of wildlife in their natural habitats. Wilpattu, known for its serene wilderness, is famous for its leopard sightings and diverse bird species. Udawalawe is home to large herds of elephants, often spotted near its central reservoir. Minneriya, particularly known for the “Gathering,” hosts hundreds of elephants during the dry season, creating a breathtaking spectacle. Yala, Sri Lanka’s most visited national park, is renowned for its high density of leopards, as well as a wealth of other animals like crocodiles, deer, and various bird species. A safari through these parks offers the chance to experience the island’s diverse ecosystems and observe wildlife in their natural splendor.



Bird watching
Bird watching tours in Sri Lanka offer an unparalleled experience for bird enthusiasts. Home to 439 species of birds, including 236 breeding residents, 203 migrants, and several vagrants, Sri Lanka is a top destination for bird watching tours. Notably, the island boasts 33 endemic species and 68 endemic subspecies, underscoring why bird watching tours in Sri Lanka are some of the best in the world. Bird watching tours in Sri Lanka allow you to spot endemics such as the Fowl, Pigeon, Parrot, Parakeet, Malkoha, Coucal, Owl, Owlet, Hornbill, Barbet, Magpie, Bulbul, Warbler, Babbler, Thrush, White-eye, Mynah, Starling, Flycatcher, Flowerpecker, Pigeon, Barbet, Flameback, Woodshrike, Drongo, and Swallow.






