Bundala National Park

Description

Bundala National Park, located along Sri Lanka’s southeastern coast, is a globally recognized wetland sanctuary and a haven for migratory and resident birds. As a Ramsar-listed wetland, Bundala attracts thousands of flamingos, storks, pelicans, and other waterfowl during migration seasons, creating one of Asia’s most spectacular birdwatching experiences. Beyond its avian diversity, the park is home to elephants, crocodiles, water buffalo, and a variety of reptiles, mammals, and fish. Its mosaic of lagoons, saltpans, mangroves, and sandy beaches provides unique habitats that support rich biodiversity. Bundala’s tranquil environment, accessible safari tracks, and stunning coastal views make it ideal for both wildlife enthusiasts and photographers seeking memorable encounters with nature.

Close Proximity

  • Yala National Park (southwest, leopard safaris)
  • Kataragama Sacred City
  • Hambantota Coast
  • Kirinda Beach & TempleTissamaharama Lake

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