Bundala National Park Safari

UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and premier bird watching destination. Home to thousands of flamingos, migratory birds, elephants, and coastal wildlife. Perfect for nature photographers and bird enthusiasts.

UNESCO Reserve
200+ Bird Species
Photo Paradise
Eco Tourism

200+

Bird Species

UNESCO

Biosphere Reserve

Flamingos

Seasonal Visitors

4.7/5

Customer Rating

Bundala Safari Packages

Bird watching and wildlife tours in UNESCO Reserve

Evening Safari

3:00 PM - 6:30 PM

Witness spectacular sunsets over the lagoons with thousands of birds returning to roost.

Private Jeep
$50/jeep

Up to 6 passengers

or
Share Tour
$40/person
  • Expert guide
  • Binoculars
  • Sunset viewing
  • Photography spots
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Photography Safari

5:30 AM - 11:00 AM

Specialized safari for photographers with extra time at prime locations. Focus on flamingos, storks, and landscape shots.

Private Jeep
$70/jeep

Up to 4 passengers for space

  • Photography guide
  • Prime locations
  • Extended stops
  • Golden hour timing
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UNESCO Biosphere Reserve - internationally recognized biodiversity hotspot

Best season: October to March for migratory birds including flamingos

Photographers paradise with diverse landscapes

What Our Guests Say

Real experiences from bird watching enthusiasts

"Incredible bird watching! We saw hundreds of flamingos and our guide helped us identify over 50 species. A must for serious birders!"

David Thompson
Netherlands

"Perfect for photographers! The sunset over the lagoons with flamingos was magical. Our guide knew exactly where to position us for the best shots."

Anna Schmidt
Switzerland

"Peaceful and beautiful! Less crowded than Yala but equally amazing. Saw elephants, crocodiles, and countless birds. Highly recommend!"

James Wilson
New Zealand

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything about Bundala Safari

When can I see flamingos at Bundala?
Flamingos arrive between October and March, with peak numbers from November to February. Thousands gather at the lagoons creating spectacular displays.
What makes Bundala special for bird watching?
Bundala has 197 recorded bird species including rare migrants. It's a Ramsar wetland site with diverse habitats perfect for serious birders.
Besides birds, what else can I see?
Elephants, crocodiles, wild boar, spotted deer, mongooses, and various reptiles. The park also has beautiful coastal landscapes.

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