Embark on a private safari at Bundala National Park and witness the breathtaking sight of thousands of flamingos. Explore the diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes of this UNESCO biosphere reserve in Sri Lanka.
Embark on a private safari at Bundala National Park and witness the breathtaking sight of thousands of flamingos. Explore the diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes of this UNESCO biosphere reserve in Sri Lanka.
- Bundala National Park - Bundala National Park is located approximately 85 Kilometers from Tangalle, the nearest resort town. In 2005 the park was designated as a biosphere reserve by UNESCO, also designated a RAMSAR wetland its home to many migratory water birds in Sri Lanka. The most famous visitor being the greater flamingo’s which arrives in…
- Bundala National Park - Bundala National Park is located approximately 85 Kilometers from Tangalle, the nearest resort town. In 2005 the park was designated as a biosphere reserve by UNESCO, also designated a RAMSAR wetland its home to many migratory water birds in Sri Lanka. The most famous visitor being the greater flamingo’s which arrives in large flocks up to a thousand birds at a time is, making a cacophony of noise with their feeding and covering the entire area of the main Bundala lagoon with a pinkish threadbare carpet, truly a sight to behold. The park contains 05 brackish water lagoons, Bundala being the best known and the best place to creep to watch elephants frolicking at dusk is the nearby tank called “Kokara”, advice caution as the elephants found at Bundala is a little more aggressive due to human-elephant conflict in the area. Area is home to many plant species along with mammals, reptiles and butterflies. The sleepy little hamlet within the sanctuary is the best place to locate yourself to observe wildlife after dusk.

- Bottled water
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- All fees and taxes included
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- All fees and taxes included
Bundala National Park is situated about 15 kilometers from Tissamaharama, the closest resort town. In 2005, UNESCO designated the park as a biosphere reserve, and it is also recognized as a RAMSAR wetland. It serves as a habitat for numerous migratory water birds in Sri Lanka, with the most renowned being the greater flamingos. These birds arrive in…
Bundala National Park is situated about 15 kilometers from Tissamaharama, the closest resort town. In 2005, UNESCO designated the park as a biosphere reserve, and it is also recognized as a RAMSAR wetland. It serves as a habitat for numerous migratory water birds in Sri Lanka, with the most renowned being the greater flamingos. These birds arrive in large flocks, sometimes numbering up to a thousand, creating a lively scene with their feeding and covering the main Bundala lagoon with a pinkish hue, offering a truly breathtaking view. The park features five brackish water lagoons, with Bundala being the most famous. The nearby tank called “Kokara” is an excellent spot to quietly observe elephants playing at dusk. However, caution is advised as the elephants in Bundala tend to be more aggressive due to human-elephant conflicts in the area. The region is also home to a variety of plant species, as well as mammals, reptiles, and butterflies.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.