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Wild Life

We welcome guest with a unique blend of personalized attention.
Srilanka boasts of 8000 Sq Kms of preserved forests and National parks, The main attracted national Parks are

1. Ruhuna National Park (Yala)
2. Udawalawe National Park
3. Wasgamuwa National Park
4. Willpattu National Park
5. Minneriya / Kaudulla National Park
6. Horton Plains National Park

Wild Life safari
SriLnkan National Parks have a lot to offer for the visitors, the Flora and Fuana and the biodiversity of the forests cannot be compared to any in the world. 23% of the flowering plants are endemic and most of them are confined to the wet evergreen and wet montane forests of the central and southwest part of the country. The U.S. based CI said that together with Western India, Sri Lanka, the island in the Indian ocean, accounts for 2,180 plant species that are unique to each hot spot. Sri Lanka's tropical rain forest ecosystem is considered as an area which is disturbed by human activity, but still exceptionally rich in animal and plant species found nowhere else. Out of the many wild animals which live in the forests the Elephant, sloth bear, leopard, Sambur, spotted dear, mugger crocodile, water buffalo are visitors favorites.

Nature Tours & Study Tours
SriLanka's diverse Fauna and flora is unique in the Asian region, it accounts for 2,180 plant species, 86 Mammal species - primates - preditory animals - ungulates, 83 species of reptiles / snakes, 54 species of fish, and out of the worlds sea water turtles 5 of endangered species. It is a whole new enclopedia for students presented live.

Bird Watching
SriLanka is a orinthologists paradise, we boast of 427 species recorded and about 250 are resident, out of which 33 are endemic, the visitors (Migratory birds) start arriving in mid august and almost all the bird santuaries, lakes rainforests, gardens are busling with bird life, you may not need to wade through rough terrain to see the most extinct or that rare bird that you so desire to spot.

Whale & Dolphin Watching
Sri Lanka is situated within the International Whaling Commission's protected zone in the Indian Ocean. Of the 80 species of cetaceans observed and identified worldwide, 26 are found in the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal. Whale and dolphin watching is a seasonal activity in Sri Lanka, available on the west coast in locations from KALPITIYA and along the SOUTH WEST COAST from November to March while the east coast off TRINCOMALEE is preferable from June to September. We operate vessels which are certfied by the authorities and adhere to strict health and safety regulations.