Bundala National Park

Explore the biodiversity of Bundala National Park, a haven for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts. Embark on a safari through its wetlands and coastal habitats to witness exotic bird species and diverse wildlife in their natural splendor.

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Bundala National Park, located in the southern part of Sri Lanka, is a diverse wetland and coastal sanctuary renowned for its rich birdlife and varied ecosystems. Covering around 6,200 hectares, the park includes lagoons, marshes, and sandy beaches, providing essential habitats for a wide range of wildlife. Bundala is especially famous for its large populations of migratory birds, including flamingos, and is an important site for birdwatching. In addition to its avian diversity, the park is home to a variety of mammals, reptiles, and plant species. The combination of wetland and dry zone environments offers unique opportunities for wildlife viewing and experiencing the natural beauty of Sri Lanka’s southern coast.

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