Explore Sri lanka

SRI LANKA FEB WILDLIFE TOUR

Sri Lanka Wildlife Safari have been specially designed by Surbhi Goel our wildlife specialist in Sri Lanka.

Despite its small size Sri Lanka boasts of one of the highest rates of biological endemism in the world whether in plants or animals and is included among the top five biodiversity hotspots in the world. Of the ninety-one species of mammals found in Sri Lanka Asian elephants, sloth bear, leopards, sambar and wild buffaloes engages the majority of the attention of wildlife enthusiast. Yet the rarest mammals of Sri Lanka are the red slender Loris, Toque Macaque, and Purple-faced Langur, who according to IUCN clarifications are endangered due to habitat loss.

Wilpattu is the oldest and largest national park in all of Sri Lanka.The large area here means that for the most part, jeeps spread out on different routes and you often won’t see other vehicles: it’s just you and the wildlife.

Yala National Park is considered the best place in the world to see leopards.

BLUE WHALES February

Sri Lanka Blue Whales have been specially designed by Surbhi Goel our wildlife specialist in Sri Lanka.

Meanwhile the ocean around Sri Lanka is home to large families of cetaceans including the mighty blue whales, sperm whales and lively dolphins. Altogether 26 species of cetaceans rule the waters surrounding the country, making it one of the best locations for whale and dolphin watching. 

The best time for this viewing is in February when the Ocean is calmer. Famous for its Plant Earth viewing with David Attenborough. 

SRI LANKA WILDLIFE TOUR

Despite its small size Sri Lanka boasts of one of the highest rates of biological endemism in the world whether in plants or animals and is included among the top five biodiversity hotspots in the world. Of the ninety-one species of mammals found in Sri Lanka Asian elephants, sloth bear, leopards, sambar and wild buffaloes engages the majority of the attention of wildlife enthusiast. Yet the rarest mammals of Sri Lanka are the red slender Loris, Toque Macaque, and Purple-faced Langur, who according to IUCN clarifications are endangered due to habitat loss.

Wilpattu is the oldest and largest national park in all of Sri Lanka. The large area here means that for the most part, jeeps spread out on different routes and you often won’t see other vehicles: it’s just you and the wildlife.

Yala National Park is considered the best place in the world to see leopards.

Tailor-Made Safaris

All our tailor-made safaris are carefully crafted to your needs by one of our Wildlife travel experts. It’s our passion to create holidays that are perfect for you, resulting in a moments that will linger in your memory for a lifetime. No itinerary is too big or too small.

Our Wildlife Travel Experts are passionate in providing a personal service whilst providing outstanding value, and are eagerly waiting to make your Wildlife  Dreams a reality.

 

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