Nestled along Sri Lanka’s southern coast, Bundala National Park is a UNESCO-recognized biosphere reserve teeming with diverse wildlife. Visitors can embark on a private safari from Hambantota Harbor, seeing the park’s rich ecosystems and encountering a myriad of animals, from majestic elephants to vibrant birdlife. This 4-hour adventure promises an unforgettable journey, providing ample opportunities for wildlife viewing, photography, and learning about the park’s conservation efforts. With convenient transportation and refreshments included, the safari is an ideal way to experience Bundala’s natural wonders.
Key Points
- Bundala National Park safari tour available from Hambantota Harbor, providing a private wildlife viewing experience in this UNESCO biosphere reserve.
- 4-hour safari package includes pick-up, drop-off, entrance fees, and an off-road adventure for an unforgettable experience.
- Tour offers opportunities to spot majestic elephants, crocodiles, and nearly 200 bird species, including rare indigenous varieties.
- Flexible booking options with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and availability checks for planning.
- Safari package includes refreshments, water, and all necessary transportation, with recommendations on appropriate attire and precautions.
Tour Overview and Highlights
Bundala National Park, established as a wildlife sanctuary in 1969 and later declared a national park in 1993, is a UNESCO biosphere reserve renowned for its remarkable biodiversity and unique habitats.
This exciting safari allows visitors to discover the park’s rich diversity, featuring majestic elephants, crocodiles, and nearly 200 bird species, including rare indigenous varieties.
Guests can enjoy the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off in Thissamaharama, and the off-road adventure promises an unforgettable experience amidst the park’s remarkable landscapes and abundant wildlife.
Prefer keeping things personal? Here are more private experiences we've reviewed in Hambantota
Pricing and Booking Details
The tour starts from $130.00 per person.
Travelers can reserve their spot without upfront payment and take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Visitors can check availability and starting times to plan their safari experience.
The tour includes pickup from Hambantota Harbor or hotels in Hambantota, wildlife viewing, photo stops, free time, sightseeing, and an off-road adventure.
Travelers will be dropped off at either Hambantota or Hambantota Port after the 4-hour safari.
Itineraries are subject to change, so guests should confirm details prior to their tour.
Itinerary and Duration
The safari in Bundala National Park lasts 4 hours. It includes pickup from Hambantota Harbor or hotels in Hambantota, followed by wildlife viewing, photo stops, and free time for sightseeing.
The tour features an off-road adventure as well. Guests can choose to be dropped off at either Hambantota or Hambantota Port at the end of the safari.
The itinerary is subject to change, ensuring a flexible and adaptable experience. With the convenience of transportation and entrance fees included, visitors can fully enjoy the park’s remarkable biodiversity and unique habitats during this half-day excursion.
Inclusions and Transportation
This safari package includes pick-up and drop-off via safari jeep or comfortable vehicle.
Entrance fees to Bundala National Park are covered, and you’ll enjoy the safari in customized jeeps for enhanced wildlife viewing.
Fuel surcharge, driver charges, and all government taxes are included as well.
Refreshments and water will be provided throughout the tour to keep you hydrated.
The transportation ensures a seamless and comfortable experience from start to finish, allowing you to fully learn about the natural wonders of Bundala National Park.
More Great Tours NearbyImportant Information and Recommendations
When visiting Bundala National Park, it’s recommended to wear comfortable shoes, a hat, and bring a camera, sunscreen, and water.
Insect repellent is advised due to mosquitoes. The safari isn’t suitable for pregnant women, people with back problems, or wheelchair users.
Smoking and food consumption aren’t allowed during the tour. Visitors should be aware of the park’s rules and regulations to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
The tour itinerary is subject to change, so participants should be flexible and prepared for any unexpected circumstances that may arise during the safari.
Here are more experiences we've reviewed in Hambantota
- Yala Safari Tours : 7 Hours & 12 Hours Safari
- Yala National Park: Morning or Afternoon Safari
- Yala National Park Jeep Safari: Leopards, Elephants & Wild
- Yala National Park : Half Day or Full Day Safari Tours
- Yala National Park: Morning or Afternoon Safari Tour (5 H)
- Yala National Park: Half Day or Full Day Leopard Safari Tour
Wildlife Sightings and Experiences
As visitors explore Bundala National Park, they’re likely to encounter a diverse array of wildlife. The park is home to majestic elephants, with herds roaming freely across the landscape.
Crocodiles bask on the banks of the lagoons, their eyes peering above the water’s surface. Nearly 200 bird species call Bundala home, including:
-
The vibrant and colorful painted stork
-
The graceful greater flamingo
-
The elusive and endangered black-necked stork
-
The stately grey heron
This UNESCO biosphere reserve offers an unparalleled safari experience, allowing visitors to witness the wonders of Sri Lanka’s natural heritage.
Bundala National Park: A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
Bundala National Park, a UNESCO biosphere reserve, is dedicated to preserving Sri Lanka’s remarkable biodiversity and unique habitats.
Established as a wildlife sanctuary in 1969 and declared a national park in 1993, it boasts a diverse array of flora and fauna.
From majestic elephants and crocodiles to nearly 200 bird species, including rare indigenous varieties, the park’s ecosystem is a true wonder.
Its unique lagoons, salt marshes, and scrublands provide essential habitats for a vast array of wildlife.
This biosphere reserve ensures the conservation of Bundala’s precious natural resources for generations to come.
Sustainability and Conservation Efforts
Bundala National Park’s designation as a UNESCO biosphere reserve underscores the park’s unwavering commitment to sustainability and conservation.
The park’s diverse habitats, including lagoons, marshes, and scrublands, are meticulously maintained to protect the delicate ecosystem. Sustainable tourism practices, such as limiting visitor numbers and promoting eco-friendly activities, help mitigate the impact on the environment.
Conservation efforts focus on:
-
Safeguarding endangered species like the Asian elephant and the Sri Lankan leopard
-
Restoring degraded habitats and promoting natural regeneration
-
Educating visitors on the importance of preserving the park’s biodiversity
-
Collaborating with local communities to foster environmental stewardship
Common Questions
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Safari?
No, bringing your own food and drinks is not allowed during the safari. Refreshments and water are provided as part of the tour package. Consumption of outside food and beverages is prohibited for the safety and enjoyment of all participants.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Tour?
There are no age restrictions for the Bundala National Park safari tour. The tour is suitable for all ages, though it’s not recommended for pregnant women, people with back problems, or wheelchair users.
Is It Possible to Extend the Safari Duration?
The safari duration can be extended, though additional fees may apply. Guests should consult with the tour operator about customizing the itinerary and duration to suit their preferences and needs.
Can I Request Specific Wildlife Sightings?
While the tour doesn’t guarantee specific wildlife sightings, the guide can try their best to locate the desired animals based on their knowledge of the park. However, the sightings ultimately depend on the animals’ natural behaviors and habitat preferences.
What Is the Policy for Lost or Damaged Personal Items?
The provider is not responsible for any lost or damaged personal items during the safari. Guests are advised to keep their belongings secured and to avoid bringing valuables on the tour.
The Sum Up
This private safari through Bundala National Park offers an unparalleled opportunity to take in Sri Lanka’s diverse wildlife. From majestic elephants to vibrant birdlife, the tour promises an unforgettable journey through a UNESCO biosphere reserve. With convenient transportation and refreshments, this adventure seamlessly blends exploration, education, and conservation, making it an ideal choice for nature enthusiasts seeking an authentic Sri Lankan experience.
You can check availability for your dates here:More Tour Reviews in Hambantota
- Udawalawa National Park & Orphanage Visit from Hambantota Port
- Udawalawe Safari & Elephants Orphanage tour from Hambantota port
- Explore Tangalle’s History and Nature Private Shore Excursion
- Udawalawe Elephant Safari and Orphanage Tour Shore Excursions
- Yala Full Day Safari from Hambantota Port Shore Excursion
- Yala National Park Safari Tours From Hambantota port
Still browsing? Here are more Hambantota experiences we've covered recently
- Udawalawa National Park & Orphanage Visit from Hambantota Port
- Udawalawe Safari & Elephants Orphanage tour from Hambantota port
- Explore Tangalle’s History and Nature Private Shore Excursion
- Udawalawe Elephant Safari and Orphanage Tour Shore Excursions
- Yala Full Day Safari from Hambantota Port Shore Excursion
- Yala National Park Safari Tours From Hambantota port
- Yala National Park Safari |From Hambantota Port (Shore Excursion)
- Yala and Udawalawa National Park Safari Tour From Hambantota port
- Yala Half Day Safari from Hambantota Port Shore Excursion
- Udawalawa Safari & Elephants Orphanage Tour from Hambantota port
- Day out to Galle[Stilt Fishing. Turtle watching.Cinnamon Farm]
- Bundala National Park Safari