Bundala
Bundala National Park – A Sanctuary of Birds, Wetlands & Untamed Wilderness
Bundala, located in the southern region of Sri Lanka, is a UNESCO-designated biosphere reserve and one of the island’s most important bird sanctuaries. Known for its peaceful lagoons, salt pans, and scrub jungle, Bundala offers a rich habitat for migratory birds and exotic wildlife — making it a paradise for nature lovers and eco-tourists.
Whether you're watching thousands of flamingos in flight or spotting crocodiles in the wetlands, Bundala promises an immersive experience in Sri Lanka’s wild beauty.
Highlights of Bundala:
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Birdwatching Paradise – Home to over 200 bird species including flamingos, pelicans, storks, and rare migrants.
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Elephant Sightings – Spot majestic Asian elephants roaming freely across the park’s grasslands.
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Wetland Ecosystem – Explore lagoons, marshes, and sand dunes teeming with life.
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Reptile Encounters – Discover crocodiles, monitor lizards, and a variety of amphibians in their natural habitats.
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UNESCO Biosphere Reserve – Recognized for its ecological significance and biodiversity.
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Jeep Safaris – Enjoy early morning or sunset safaris with expert guides for the best wildlife viewing.

