Relax At Hotel
Muthurajawala – This area is the canal and wetlands where you can take a boat trip to spot wildlife. Wide range of Birds(Migrants & Ceylon) with mangrove.
Sinharaja Rain Forrest – The rainforest likely formed during the Jurassic period (from 200 million years to 145 million years ago).
Sinharaja Rain Forrest – The rainforest likely formed during the Jurassic period (from 200 million years to 145 million years ago).
Kanneliya – Biosphere Reserve is a major catchment area for two of the most important rivers in the region, the Gin and Nilwala Rivers, which feeds numerous rivers and streams. They drain into the Indian Ocean near the world-famous coral reefs of the Hikkaduwa Marine Sanctuary.
Kanneliya – Biosphere Reserve is a major catchment area for two of the most important rivers in the region, the Gin and Nilwala Rivers, which feeds numerous rivers and streams. They drain into the Indian Ocean near the world-famous coral reefs of the Hikkaduwa Marine Sanctuary.
Bundala – Bundala National Park is an internationally important wintering ground for migratory water birds in Sri Lanka. Bundala harbors 197 species of birds, the highlight being the greater flamingo, which migrate in large flocks.
Yala – Yala National Park is one of the best places for sightings of wild elephants in the park is home to many animals including buffaloes, leopards, monkeys, crocodiles, wild boars and bears. The cat’s purr can be heard from a distance and is so soporific. They love to bask in the sun at the top of 30 ft (9.1 m) rocks and it’s breathtaking, so take a zoom/telephoto lens.
Yala – Yala National Park Morning Tour
Evening Realx at Hotel
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