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Jeep Safaris in Bundala National Park

We operate pre arranged Jeep Safaris in yala with drivers with good conduct and knowledge. We have half a day safaris which spans between 3to 4 hours and full day safaris which spans to 10- 12 hours. Eliminate your hassle to go through all procedures by sourcing you the entrance permission and tickets, Trekking and Jeeps cool boxes where you only pay flat per person rate. We assure you a hassle free smooth safari when you book a safari jeep tour with us.
If you are planning to go on a Safari in Bundala National Park, it would ideal to couple up a three hour safari in Bundala National Park which can be easily accessible from Yala or Thissamaharama area within 30 to 40 minutes drive. Bundala is famous for its bird population and landscape vistas. 
Bundala National Park is an internationally important wintering ground in Sri Lanka for migratory water birds. Bundala harbors 197 species, 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 abiosphere reserve by UNESCO, the fourth biosphere reserve in Sri Lanka. The national park is situated 245 km southeast of Colombo.
About 100 species of water birds inhabit the wetland habitats in Bundala, half of them being migrant birds. Greater Flamingo which visits in large flocks of over 1,000 individuals, from Rann of Kutch of India is being the highlight in the past. Other water birds which are present in large numbers include Lesser Whistling Duck, Garganey, Little Cormorant, Indian Cormorant, Grey Heron, Black-headed Ibis, Eurasian Spoonbill Asian Openbill, Painted Stork, medium sized waders, Tringa subspecies, and small waders, Charadrius subspecies. Black-necked Stork, Lesser Adjutant and Eurasian Coot are rare birds inhabit in the national park.
The forest is an important habitat for the endangered Sri Lankan Elephant, the largest subspecies of Asian Elephant. Sri Lankan Sambar Deer, Sri Lankan Leopard, Wild boar, Indian Gray Mongoose, Sri Lankan Sloth Bear, Sri Lankan Axis Deer, Small Indian Civet, Golden Jackal, and Indian Crested Porcupine are the other mammals found in the park.
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Rates for half a day safari at Bundala National Park


Bundala Safari Tour packages
(Half day)
Number Of people in one jeep
Time & Rates
(price for per person)
5.00am to 10.00 am or
2.00pm to 7.00 pm
5.00am to 12.00pm

For  01 peson
77 USD
90 USD

For 02 persons
55 USD
62 USD

For 03persons
49 USD
50 USD

For 04 to 06 persons
40 USD
45 USD




Rates for full a day safari game drives at Yala National Park - from 5 AM to 7 PM
Unlike the half days drive, in a full day safari the jeeps venture far inside the jungle to give the best opportunity to see the best of Sri Lankan wildlife. These roads are very basic tracks and going is rough giving you the best viewing and game drive experience in a Sri Lankan National park. The travelers have an option of both carrying breakfast and lunch from the hotel they stay in picnic packs or order our picnic packs. The lunch break will be taken near the river or by a beach, a cool box will be provided for full day game drives.

Number Of people in one jeep
Time & Rates
(price for per person)
(5.00am to 7.00pm)
For  01 peson
126 USD
For 02 persons
86 USD
For 03persons
74 USD
For 04 to 06 persons
67 USD

The above rates include
Free hotel pick up and drop (From Hotels in Yala, Kirinda and Tissamaharama areas)
10 to 12 hours safari (5 am to 7 pm)
Jeep fees
Park entrance fees
All taxes
Note - All our jeeps are equipped with an Ice Box and free refreshments will be provided during the game drive



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