Situated along the southern coast of Sri Lanka, Bundala National Park is a UNESCO-designated biosphere reserve and a haven for bird enthusiasts and eco-travelers. Spanning over 220 square kilometers, the park's mosaic of wetlands, salt pans, lagoons, and scrub jungles creates a unique ecosystem that attracts a breathtaking variety of wildlife.
Most famous for being a critical stopover for migratory birds, Bundala is home to over 200 bird species, including the vibrant greater flamingo, painted storks, and bee-eaters. It's also a tranquil refuge for elephants, crocodiles, monitor lizards, and even elusive leopards.
Whether you're a birder, nature photographer, or someone seeking a peaceful safari experience away from the crowds, Bundala promises rare and remarkable moments in the wild.
Bundala is high leopard density and wildlife encounters recognized internationally as a Ramsar Wetland of International Importance.It’s one of the few parks in the world where you can witness the delicate dance of flamingos against the backdrop of the Indian Ocean. With its rich biodiversity and ecological importance, Bundala offers a gentler, quieter, yet deeply rewarding safari experience like no other.
"Bundala National Park is a fantastic maze of waterways, lagoons and dunes that glitter like gold in the dying evening sun"*lonelyplanet.com
Don't just dream it — experience it. Limited safari slots available daily.