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. Bundala was designated a wildlife sanctuary in 1969 and redesignated to a national park on 4 January 1993. In 1991 Bundala became the first wetland to be declared as a Ramsar site in Sri Lanka. In 2005 the national park was designated as a biosphere reserve by UNESCO, the fourth biosphere reserve in Sri Lanka. The national park is situated 245 kilometres southeast of Colombo.

Best Time to Visit Bundala National Park 

The best time to visit Bundala National Park is between September and March as migratory birds are found in the park during these months. Visiting during these months gives you the chance to see a greater variety of birdlife.

How to Reach?                                             

From Colombo to Bundala National Park  260km Far away. You can choose easy way to reach Bundala National Park .

What You Can Do Here?

If you visit in Bundala National Park , there are lots of things to do for your enjoying. If you travelling Bundala National Park , you can get jeep safari, Camping, you can see elephants, leopards & many more.

Here is a long list of major things to do in Bundala National Park. Which the first time travelers can visit and experience.

Bundala National Park Ticket Price 

There is a fixed rate for admission fees but duly note that these prices are subject to change, as per the season. However, you can get ticket with reasonable price.

Bundala National Park Jeep Safari

Get on a Bundala Safari and explore the land crowded with thorny shrubs, swampy marshlands, scenic lagoons and golden sand dunes and spot the wildlife in its untamed glory.

Its wetland setting along with the diversity of terrain has created a perfect diversity of habitats, welcoming a variety of startling creatures to its shed. Located in the southern province of Sri Lanka, 251 km away from Colombo, Bundala national park offers you excellent opportunities for spotting the Wild Boar, Porcupine, Spotted Deer, Mongoose, Water Buffalo, the endemic Golden Jackal and Fishing & Rusty Spotted cats and a diverse range of colorful bird species, being a home for 32 species of mammals and 200 bird species.

With the charming brackish lagoon that holds an important part of the ecosystem, Bundala safari experience presents you with the sightings of the rich aquatic wildlife, attracting rare types of turtles and crocodiles. Apart from the diversity of the wildlife, the national park owns a diversity of flora life, offering you the best complexion of a tropical forest.

However, if mention entrance fees in Bundala National Park, a very low fee is charged. You can visit here and enjoying with reasonable price.

Bundala National Park Animals

You can see much variety of animals here.

1.  Bird Watching

Sri Lanka is a birdwatcher’s paradise. The island is frequented by an amazing diversity of both endemic and migratory birds that can make for some truly memorable sightings. In this regard, one of the very best places to visit in Sri Lanka is the Bundala National Park – a sprawling wilderness that is home to nearly 200 different bird species!

The area that would become the Bundala National Park was first declared as a nature sanctuary in December of 1969. It would go onto becoming a national park much later in 1994. The park is also the very first site in Sri Lanka to be declared as a Ramsar wetland.

2.  Mammals at the Bundala National Park

Bundala is home to 32 species of mammals. Among them are civets, wild boars, Grey & Ruddy mongoose, porcupine, giant Indian palm squirrels, black-naped hares, Spotted Deer, Wild buffalo, the endemic, jackal and fishing & Rusty Spotted cats. While most commonly seen mammals are the hordes of grey langur and Toque Macaque.

3.   Amphibians & Reptiles at the Bundala National Park

Bundala National Park is a habitat for several species of Reptiles. Bundala abounds with estuarine crocodile and mugger crocodile. The coastal area attracts Loggerhead Turtle, Green Turtle, Hawk’s bill turtle, and Olive Ridley: four out of Sri Lanka’s five marine turtle species, which come ashore to lay their eggs Between October and January. Watching egg-laying turtles in the night, on the beaches of Bundala is a sight that no visitor would forget in his lifetime.

Camping

If you are a wildlife enthusiast looking for an opportunity to spend the night under an all equipped tent, Bundala is one such venue for the perfect experience. Spacious tents with all facilities where all you have to do is to sit down and enjoy the serenity of living within a natural park.


Campsites at this national park are simply beautiful and can be chosen according to requirement. Sites over cliffs overlooking the oceans or under the shade next to lagoons are some of the choices available here. Torch lamp lit tents and roaring campfires, dinner under the stars while observing the wildlife as it is, is not worth a miss.

Bundala National Park Map

You can refer Bundala National Park map for find easy ways, hotels, hospitals & many more.

Where you can accommodation in Bundala?

Bundala National Park  around lots of number of Hotels, Restaurant & Resorts with modern amenities. There is calm and relaxing area, so you can spend time freely.