Endemics - Migrants and Big Games

The main focus of this tour is to see most of the bird species out of 34 species Endemic to the island, winter migrants, and subcontinent specialties.
In Yala and Lunugamvehera National Parks, you can try the most demanding Sri Lankan Leopard and Sloth bear. Udawalawe National Park is well-known for Asian Elephants. Additionally, if you missed any dry zone species in Yala or Lunugamvehera National Parks, Udawalawe is a good backup site to catch up with them.

In Yala and Lunugamvehera National Parks, you can try the most demanding Sri Lankan Leopard and Sloth bear. Udawalawe National Park is well-known for Asian Elephants. Additionally, if you missed any dry zone species in Yala or Lunugamvehera National Parks, Udawalawe is a good backup site to catch up with them.
At your consent, you will have the opportunity to get the whale watching extension on day 14th and try your luck to see the largest mammal – the Blue Whale – ever to have lived on this planet and the other cetacean species found in the tropical waters of the Indian Ocean.

This is an intensive birdwatching tour and contains a big opportunity for endemics. If you are interested in the wider natural history of Sri Lanka Let’s Discover Nature’s Wonders Together.

Main Tour

Whale-watching extension

#. All kinds of customizations are available to meet your needs.
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Email Address

info@ceylonbirdspotters.com

Address

Ceylon Birdspotters, Kudawa, Veddagala, Kalwana, Sri Lanka.

Phone Number

0777132070

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