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About Sri Lanka - Sri Lanka Wildlife

   
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Wildlife
A land where you can come face to face with a wild elephant, watch the savage grace of a leopard, see a nesting turtle lay its eggs on the beach, help baby turtles to start their first journey into the sea, be awed by the brilliant display of a peacock or catch sight of orchids festooning a giant rainforest tree, may seem like a dream.

But in Sri Lanka this is a reality, for nature has blessed the island with a disproportionate abundance. Despite its small size, it has one of the richest biodiversities of any country in the world. This astounding diversity is due to its dramatically different terrains, ranging from coastal plains and mangroves to dripping rainforests, from the arid dry zone to the emerald forests and spring like temperature of the Hill-Country.

Few things about Sri Lanka Wildlife history and scale:
What was probably the world's first wildlife sanctuary was created here in the 2rd century BC by a king who converted to Buddhism.
Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage has been caring for orphaned elephants for more than 30 years.
Yala National Park has highest density of leopard in this world.
Sinharaja Rainforest is protected as a UNECSCO World Heritage Site.
An astonishing 170 species of birds arrive in the island from mid-August.
Sri Lanka has a network of National Parks, Nature Reserves (excluding Strict Nature Reserves where visitors are not permitted) and Wildlife Sanctuaries.

Sri Lanka Bird Watching


Sri Lanka boasts over 400 bird species, of which 21 are endemic (that is unique to Sri Lanka), while others are found only in adjacent southern India. A tropical climate, long isolation from the Asia mainland and a diversity of habitats have helped to endow Sri Lanka with an astonishing abundance of birdlife. A typical Sri Lanka Bird Watching tour could take in an ancient city, botanical gardens, national parks, nature reserves or wildlife sanctuary. Click here to find out more about Sri Lanka Bird Watching .

Sri Lanka Whale Watching


Whale Watching in Sri Lanka was discovered in April 2006, when pair of British volunteers stumbled across whales in the southern waters. Since them, a high concentration of blue whales and sperm whales have been spotted in the seas off Dondra Head along the deep south coast of Sri Lanka, during the months of December to April. The frequency as well as the proximity to the shore makes Sri Lanka one of the easiest places in the world to spot blue or sperm whales. Click here to find out more about Sri Lanka Whale Watching .

Sri Lanka Dolphin Watching


Dolphins are found worldwide but more so in the shores of Sri Lanka. The best places to the dolphins in Sri Lanka are in the seas off Dondra Pint (Mirissa) along the deep south coast of Sri Lanka, Kalpitiya in the north west coast and Trincomalee in the north east coast. The frequency as well as the proximity to the shore makes Sri Lanka one of the easiest places in the world to spot dolphins. Click here to find out more about Sri Lanka Dolphin Watching .

Sri Lanka Leopard


A recent study has shown that Sri Lanka has one of the highest recorded densities of leopards in the world, although this animal is still considered to be endangered. The Sri Lanka Leopard is an endangered subspecies native to the island. Although leopards are smaller than tigers and lions, they are the ultimate Big Cat in terms of adaptability, and are unmatched as a predator. Because leopards are some of the planet's most elusive creatures, sighting one is a rare delight. Click here to find out more about Sri Lanka Leopard .

Sri Lanka Elephant


Sri Lanka has spectacular National Parks to rival any African safari, with wild herds of elephants in their natural habitat. But elephants are endangered, and although they are protected by law, they continue to be at risk. There are over 2500 wild elephants in Sri Lanka, compared with 12,000 at the beginning of the 20th century. Click here to find out more about Sri Lanka Elephant .

Sri Lanka Jeep Safaris


Sri Lanka is one of the most biologically diverse countries in Asia, an asset best reflected in her national parks and reserves, home to thousands of different species from rare butterflies, brightly coloured birds and iridescent tree frogs, to lumbering elephants, slothful bears and elusive leopards. A jeep safari will afford you the unforgettable opportunity to see some of the island’s most celebrated creatures. We provide jeep safaris from most national parks but most viewed national parks are Minneriya National Park, Udawalawe National Park , and Yala National Park .

Sri Lanka National Parks


Sri Lanka is home to 20 national parks which are simply teeming with life and just waiting to be explored. Bundala National Park, Gal Oya National Park, Horton Plains National Park, Kaudulla National Park, Kumana National Park, Minneriya National Park, Udawalawe National Park , Wasgamuwa National Park, Somawathiya Chaitiya National Park, Floodplains National Park, Maduru Oya National Park, Lahugala Kitulana National Park, Wilpattu National Park and Yala National Park makesup the long list of national parks in the country.

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Sri Lanka Mini Cultural Triangle and Wildlife Tour and Beach HolidaySri Lanka Mini Cultural Triangle and Wildlife Tour and Beach Holidayfrom £989 
Discover the world renowned Cultural Triangle and the wild life of Sri Lanka in this tour while staying at some of the finest hotels. Tour includes Anuradhapura Ancient City Tour, Polonnaruwa Ancient City Tour, Sigiriya Rock Fortress, Dambulla Caves, The Royal City of Kandy Tour, Peradeniya Botantical Gardens, Minneriya National Park, Negombo Village Tour, and Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage plus time on the beach to relax at the end of your trip.

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Sri Lanka Peradeniya Botanical GardensPeradeniya Botanical GardensKandyhill country
 Peradeniya Botanical Gardens is the foremost of its kind in Sri Lanka in both size and splendour. It was created by the Kandyan King for the enjoyment of the aristocracy. Today the gardens have an orchid house, spice garden, Japanese garden, picturesque lake filled with water lilies and more.
 

Sri Lanka Muthurajawela MarshMuthurajawela MarshNegombocapital colombo
 Muthurajawela Marsh is a distinctive wetland habitat on the Negombo lagoon in the south of the town of Negombo.
 

Sri Lanka Negombo Fishing HarbourNegombo Fishing HarbourNegombocapital colombo
 Despite this fact Negombo has become a popular tourist destination, Negombo has still managed to maintain its traditional fishing heritage. Visit the Negombo harbour to see the fisherman who are still trying to earn their daily living through long established fishing practices.
 

Sri Lanka Pinnawela Elephant OrphanagePinnawela Elephant OrphanageKegallehill country
 Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage is home for nearly 84 young and old orphaned elephants. Feed the baby elephants and watch them play and plod down to the river for their daily bath.
 

Sri Lanka Uda Walawe National Park SafariUda Walawe National Park SafariUdawalawesouth coast
 The Uda Walawe National Park has around 500 wild elephants populating the area in large herds, it is an ideal place to see these majestic pachyderms in their natural surroundings.
 

Sri Lanka Yala National Park TourYala National Park TourYalasouth coast
 Yala National Park or Ruhuna National Park is the second largest and most visited national park in Sri Lanka. It is one of the best parks in the world to observe and photograph leopards.
 

Sri Lanka Minneriya National Park SafariMinneriya National Park SafariPolonnaruwaancient cities
 Dominated by the ancient Minneriya Tank, Minneriya National Park has plenty of scrub and light forest in its 8890 hectares to provide shelter for its toque macaques, sambar deer, leopards and elephants – to name a few.
 

Sri Lanka Horton PlainsHorton PlainsNuwara Eliyahill country
 Horton Plains is one of the most popular and a unique natural attraction in Sri Lanka. It is located 2000m high plateau 28km south of Nuwara Eliya and its known for its beautiful landscapes, rare plants, animal life and World’s End where the plains comes suddenly to an end.
 

Sri Lanka Adams peakAdams peakRatnapurahill country
 The 2,243 m (7,360-ft) high summit is situated in the middle of a wildlife sanctuary called Peak Wilderness. According to Buddhist history the footprint at the summit of the mountain is of Lord Buddha, left during his third visit to Sri Lanka.
 

Sri Lanka Singharaja Rain ForestSingharaja Rain ForestSinharajahill country
 Sinharaja Rain Forest’s biodiversity makes it one of Sri Lanka’s seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Sinharaja Rain Forest is a great location for general wildlife enthusiasts and a must for bird watchers.
 

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