AN ISLAND OF ENDLESS WONDER

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is one of the most captivating birding destinations in the Old World, offering a remarkable blend of tropical forests, highland plateaus, coastal wetlands, and cultural treasures over a compact and easily traveled island. With more than 30 endemic birds, rich rainforest biodiversity, and some of Asia’s most accessible mammals—including Leopard—this journey showcases the best of the island’s natural heritage. From the ancient landscapes of Wilpattu to the mist-veiled forests of Horton Plains and the famed rainforest of Sinharaja, our tour combines superb birding with remarkable scenery, delicious cuisine, and insights into Sri Lanka’s deep Buddhist and colonial history.
Starting At
$9,865 per person
19 Days
19 Days
8 Guests
Difficulty
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Tour Overview

Jan 5–Jan 21, 2027

Sri Lanka offers an intoxicating mix of natural beauty, cultural depth, and exceptional wildlife diversity, making it one of Asia’s most rewarding destinations for birders and nature travelers alike. This island nation, set like a jewel in the Indian Ocean, is home to an extraordinary collection of endemic birds, lush tropical forests, dramatic highlands, and a welcoming culture shaped by more than two millennia of Buddhist tradition. Our comprehensive journey is designed to give participants the best opportunity to encounter nearly all of Sri Lanka’s endemics while exploring an impressive variety of landscapes and historical sites.

We begin in the northwest with a visit to Wilpattu, the country’s largest and oldest national park, where dense forest and open villus create ideal habitat for mammals and forest birds. With luck, we may encounter Sri Lanka’s magnificent Leopard, often seen in daylight as it patrols the park’s sandy tracks and natural lakes.

From Wilpattu we travel into the famed Sinharaja Forest Reserve, an irreplaceable stronghold of Sri Lanka’s endemic birds. Here, mixed-species flocks animate the tall rainforest, and specialties such as Sri Lanka Blue-Magpie, Serendib Scops-Owl, Red-faced Malkoha, and Sri Lanka Spurfowl may reward our patient searching. Ascending into the cool highlands, we explore the verdant tea country and the windswept landscapes of Horton Plains, where species such as Yellow-eared Bulbul, Sri Lanka White-eye, Kashmir Flycatcher, and Pied Thrush add to the excitement.

Our adventure concludes with a visit to the ancient rock citadel of Sigiriya—crowned by vivid frescoes—and the productive wetlands of Bundala National Park, where thousands of Palearctic migrants gather. Throughout the tour, excellent accommodations, delicious cuisine, and warm hospitality complement the island’s exceptional birding and varied natural history.

Ecosystems Experienced

Sri Lanka holds a striking diversity of ecosystems within a small geographic area. The island’s wet-zone rainforests, including Sinharaja, harbor dense stands of evergreen trees, rich undergrowth, and complex canopy layers that support many of Sri Lanka’s endemics. In contrast, the dry-zone lowlands feature open forest, scrub, and seasonal wetlands, exemplified by the villu plains of Wilpattu. The central highlands rise to cool plateaus, cloud forests, and windswept grasslands such as those at Horton Plains, supporting montane endemics and unique plant communities. Along the coast, mangroves, lagoons, saltpans, and mudflats create vital feeding grounds for wintering shorebirds and waterfowl. Together, these ecosystems form an exceptional natural tapestry unmatched in South Asia.

Expected Climate

Temperature
Temperatures vary with elevation. Lowland regions—including coastal zones, dry forests, and rainforest foothills—typically reach daytime highs in the mid-80s to low-90s °F, with warm and humid nights. In the central highlands, particularly Horton Plains and higher tea estates, daytime temperatures are mild—often in the 60s to low-70s °F—while early mornings and evenings can be noticeably cool, sometimes dipping into the 40s–50s °F.
Rainfall
Sri Lanka experiences complex rainfall patterns due to its position between multiple monsoonal systems. Wet-zone forests, such as Sinharaja, receive frequent moisture year-round, often in the form of short showers or mist, even during drier periods. Dry-zone regions like Wilpattu receive significantly less precipitation and are typically dry outside the monsoon. Coastal areas and highlands may encounter brief, localized rain, but prolonged storms are uncommon during the traditional dry season.
Seasons
Most tours take place during Sri Lanka’s dry season, when conditions are generally clear, wildlife viewing is excellent, and bird activity remains high across all elevations. Vegetation in the highlands is lush, lowland wetlands attract winter migrants, and forest trails are most accessible. The season coincides with pleasant travel weather, offering a comfortable mix of warm lowlands and cool mountain air—ideal for exploring the island’s rich natural and cultural heritage.

Key Species

Sri Lanka Blue-Magpie
Kashmir Flycatcher
Pied Thrush
Red-faced Malkoha
Sri Lanka White-eye
Yellow-eared Bulbul

Leader

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Scott Baker
Primary Leader
Australian naturalist and tour leader with 30+ years of experience studying birds and wildlife across Australia and Southeast Asia.
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Itinerary

Itinerary
Day 1
Depart from the U.S. towards Colombo Bandaranaike International Airport.
Cross the International Date Line (Lose a day).
Arrive in Colombo on January 7. Meet the group for a welcome orientation and dinner in the evening.
Drive to Sri Lanka’s southeastern coast, making scenic and birding stops along the way while experiencing the island’s diverse landscapes.
Spend the day exploring one of Asia’s premier wetland reserves, renowned for its abundance of waterbirds, shorebirds, and other wildlife.
Enjoy a final morning birding around Bundala before transferring to the edge of Yala National Park for the next phase of the adventure.
Explore Yala’s diverse habitats in search of exceptional birdlife, Asian Elephants, and the elusive Sri Lankan Leopard.
Travel to Udawalawe National Park, watching for waterbirds and dry-country species en route before enjoying wildlife viewing in one of Sri Lanka’s best elephant habitats.
Spend the morning birding in Udawalawe before driving to the famed Sinharaja rainforest, a biodiversity hotspot and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Explore the rich rainforest trails of Sinharaja in search of endemic birds, mixed-species flocks, and unique wildlife found nowhere else in Sri Lanka.
Continue discovering Sinharaja’s remarkable biodiversity, with opportunities to find rare forest specialties and endemic mammals.
Travel into Sri Lanka’s scenic central highlands, birding along the route before exploring parks and forests around the cool hill station of Nuwara Eliya.
Visit Horton Plains National Park to search for high-elevation endemic species, followed by birding in the beautiful Hakgala Botanical Gardens.
Drive to the cultural capital of Kandy, visiting the Royal Botanic Gardens and the revered Temple of the Tooth.
Bird through forest sanctuary habitats en route to Sigiriya, with an evening excursion to look for the nocturnal Jerdon’s Nightjar.
Explore the spectacular Sigiriya Rock Fortress and surrounding gardens before returning to Colombo for a farewell evening.
Transfer to the airport for flights home, concluding the Sri Lanka adventure.

What’s Included

Accommodations & Dining
Settle into comfortable accommodations with modern amenities. Enjoy freshly prepared meals that highlight local flavors and international favorites, with consideration for any dietary needs.
Guided Services & Gratuities
Experience each destination with the help of Leaders who share history, culture, and wildlife insights. Gratuities for crew and local guides are included, ensuring seamless service without extra concerns; tipping for your Leaders is discretionary and not included.
Active Essentials
Every tour includes the core elements that make our field experiences possible so you can stay engaged with a range of activities. All outings include the necessary equipment and full safety support, making it easy to join at your own pace.
Transportation & Logistics
We coordinate every transfer, from airport pickup to port boarding. Whether traveling by bus, boat, or charter, our team ensures smooth connections and stress-free travel.

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