A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve just 30 minutes from the port, Bundala's coastal lagoons host up to 200 bird species — including flocks of flamingos and rare migrants. Intimate, uncrowded, and startlingly beautiful, it's Sri Lanka's finest birdwatching destination.
What to expect
The park's five interconnected lagoons form a mosaic of habitats teeming with painted storks, spoonbills, thousands of lesser flamingos, and — during migration season — rare waders from as far as Siberia. Your guide tracks species methodically, with a dedicated spotting scope for close views. Elephants, crocodiles, and sea turtles make regular appearances along the coastal scrub. The proximity to port makes this one of Hambantota's most relaxed and rewarding half-day options.
Good to know
Bundala is only 30 km from the port — a 30-minute transfer. November to March brings peak migratory species. The park opens at 6 am; an early start is ideal for birds and cool temperatures. This experience pairs beautifully with a morning at Tissamaharama for those with a full day.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Hambantota — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.