Bundala National Park, located in the southern coastal region of Sri Lanka, is a UNESCO-designated biosphere reserve known for its rich birdlife and beautiful coastal ecosystem. The park covers wetlands, salt pans, lagoons, and scrublands, creating the perfect environment for migratory birds, elephants, crocodiles, and more.
It’s one of the best spots in South Asia for birdwatching, especially during the migratory season when thousands of birds arrive, including the rare Greater Flamingo.
Bundala offers a different kind of safari—quiet, scenic, and filled with exotic bird calls. It’s ideal for nature lovers, photographers, and birdwatchers who want to experience wildlife without large crowds. You’ll see a mix of wetland birds, reptiles, elephants, and monkeys, all thriving in this peaceful coastal setting.
For those looking for a calm, off-the-beaten-path wildlife experience, Bundala is a perfect choice.

The star attraction during migratory season.

Often seen near waterholes and scrub forests.

Common in lagoons and marshes.

Playful monkeys around the trees.

Frequently spotted wading in shallow waters.

Often seen basking along the park’s trails.
The best time to visit is between September and March, when migratory birds like flamingos, storks, and herons flock to the wetlands. Morning safaris are best for bird sightings and cooler weather.
Bring binoculars and a camera—this park is a birder’s dream.
Wear neutral-colored, light clothing.
Use sun protection—hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen are essential.
Choose a knowledgeable guide for the best wildlife insights.
Stay quiet and patient for the best birdwatching experience.