Bundala National Park, Bundala
Bundala National Park in Sri Lanka is a haven for birdwatchers and nature lovers. Spanning over 6,200 hectares, it hosts a diverse range of ecosystems, from lagoons to scrub jungles. Travelers often spot flamingos, pelicans, and crocodiles during guided safaris. Vloggers highlight the park's role as a crucial wetland for migratory birds, making it a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. WanderVlogs shares tips on the best times for birdwatching and how to navigate the park's trails. With its rich biodiversity and tranquil landscapes, Bundala offers a unique glimpse into Sri Lanka's natural beauty, attracting those eager to explore its wildlife wonders.
Last updated: Jan 24, 2026
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