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Bundala National Park

Explore Bundala National Park Sri Lanka

This park is a haven for nature lovers, birdwatchers, and wildlife photographers seeking an authentic and tranquil safari experience.


Bundala is internationally recognized as an important wintering ground for migratory water birds, hosting over 200 bird species, including flamingos, pelicans, herons, and painted storks. Apart from its avian population, the park is home to elephants, crocodiles, spotted deer, and diverse reptile species. A guided jeep safari allows visitors to explore wetlands, salt pans, and coastal lagoons while observing wildlife in its natural habitat.


Covering nearly 6,200 hectares, Bundala National Park offers breathtaking landscapes featuring coastal dunes, marshes, lagoons, and dry shrub forests. The picturesque sunsets over the lagoons make it a perfect spot for photography and nature exploration.


The ideal time to visit Bundala National Park is between October and March when migratory birds, including large flocks of flamingos, arrive. Morning and evening safaris are recommended for the best birdwatching and wildlife encounters.


Several eco-friendly lodges, guesthouses, and campsites are located near the park, providing convenient access. It is advisable to book safaris in advance, carry binoculars for birdwatching, and adhere to park guidelines to ensure a safe and responsible visit.


Bundala offers a peaceful and less-crowded wildlife experience compared to other parks in Sri Lanka. Its rich birdlife, serene wetlands, and scenic coastal landscapes make it a must-visit destination for bird enthusiasts and nature travelers.


Discover the unique biodiversity of Sri Lanka’s southern wetlands and enjoy an unforgettable safari adventure in Bundala National Park.

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