A blend of
game drives, marine life, and diverse of landscapes, all packed into a compact
area Sri Lanka provides an unparalleled experience for wildlife enthusiasts. Sri Lanka has become the easiest place in the
world to see the blue whales; the largest mammal ever lived on the planet. On
top of that Yala National Park has become the most popular park to see Leopards
in the world as it has the highest density of leopards in a compact area.
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Highest
rates of the biological endemism – 16% of its fauna and 23% of its flora are
endemic to the country.
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Abundance
of birdlife – According to the last known records more than 500 bird species
are recorded in Sri Lanka including the migrants. Out of that more than 30
species are endemic to Sri Lanka.
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The
largest gathering of the Asian Elephants on the bed of the Minneriya Lake during
the months of September and October. Hundreds of elephants congregate around
the reservoir.
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Sri
Lanka’s very own big five – Elephants, Leopards, Sloth Bears, Blue Whales, and
Sperm Whales
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Stunning
accommodation options are available adjacent to the popular wildlife
destinations.