This safari takes you on a joyride through Bundala Bird Park haven for migratory water birds. You will be traveling through a Ramsar Wetland to see the colorful birdlife that wing their way to Sri Lanka for winter.
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Ahangama, located on Sri Lanka's southern coast, captivates with its serene beaches and vibrant culture. Renowned for its excellent surfing conditions, Ahangama attracts water sports enthusiasts worldwide. The area also boasts charming fishing villages, where visitors can savor delicious seafood and immerse themselves in the laid-back coastal lifestyle.
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, as part of a large group of national parks and sanctuaries on the Southern - Southeastern coast. It was designated a wildlife sanctuary in 1969, and became a national park in 1993. It later became the first of four Ramsar Wetlands in Sri Lanka, and was declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 2005.
Ahangama, located on Sri Lanka's southern coast, captivates with its serene beaches and vibrant culture. Renowned for its excellent surfing conditions, Ahangama attracts water sports enthusiasts worldwide. The area also boasts charming fishing villages, where visitors can savor delicious seafood and immerse themselves in the laid-back coastal lifestyle.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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