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Hambantota, SriLanka
Southern Province
Coastal City
Hambantota “Sri Lanka’s Emerging Coastal Hub”
Hambantota is a rapidly developing coastal destination known for its natural beauty and wildlife attractions. Surrounded by national parks like Yala National Park and Bundala National Park, it offers excellent opportunities for safari adventures and birdwatching. With its peaceful beaches and growing infrastructure, Hambantota is an emerging hotspot for eco-tourism and exploration.
Bundala National Park Safari, A Bird Watcher’s Paradise
Bundala National Park, located on Sri Lanka’s southern coast, is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve with a rich birdlife of over 200 species. During the migratory season from September to March, thousands of birds flock to the park’s wetlands. The park also hosts elephants, spotted deer, crocodiles, and reptiles. The park’s unique mix of coastal lagoons, sand dunes, and scrub forests creates a picturesque backdrop for wildlife viewing. A guided jeep safari is the best way to explore the park, with morning and late afternoon safaris offering the best chances of spotting wildlife. Bundala promises an unforgettable adventure for nature lovers and bird watchers.















