We will help you experience the different nature parks in a unique and personal way. We consider our tours to be journeys to a deeper understanding of wild animals and their habitats; journeys to find peace and joy in the natural world and journeys that lead to our own wild soul.
Wildlife of Sri Lanka includes its flora and fauna and their natural habitats. Sri Lanka has one of the highest rates of biological endemism (16% of the fauna and 23% of flowering plants are endemic) in the world.
Environmentally minded tourists in particular find much to like about Sri Lanka. The country has a number of nature reserves and killing wildlife is banned in Sri Lanka.
You will see a number of bird species, and also elephants as you travel along the road in Habarana. In their search of food, elephants can often be quite destructive, ploughing down fields and even homes. However, the people respect these majestic creatures, so they are not killed.
These unique opportunities enable you to observe wild animals in their natural surroundings in an ecosystem that is among the most intact on Earth. We see wildlife in key locations (i.e. appropriate habitat), as well as opportunistically along the way (a bear, leopard, lion or family of lions on the road or an elephant or herd of elephants crossing the road).
Sri Lanka continues to focus on luring international tourists, along with big global brands in hotels, leisure and entertainment. More entertainment and integrated resorts could draw not only eco-minded tourists and budget travellers, but also higher-spending tourists in larger numbers, particularly from China and India.










