Mannar City
Mannar, nestled in Sri Lanka's Northern Province, offers a serene coastal escape steeped in history and natural beauty. This off-the-beaten-path destination captivates visitors with its pristine beaches, diverse wildlife at sanctuaries like Mannar Bird Sanctuary, and a rich cultural tapestry displayed in ancient temples and the colonial-era Mannar Fort. Known for its pearl fishing heritage and the mythical Adam's Bridge, Mannar invites travelers to explore its tranquil ambiance and discover a unique blend of cultural influences against a picturesque coastal backdrop.
SKU(재고 관리 코드):LK7500322A
Flemingo watching from Mannar
Flemingo watching from Mannar
pending your time at Mannar Island will let you enjoy and observe aquatic birds which inhabit the turquoise water area in the surrounding.
Includes:
- Commentary and advice from expert naturalist guide
- Highly recommended for Bird Watching
Excludes:
- Gratuities
- Food or drinks.
- Expenses of personal nature.
Experience:
Amongst the best places to spot birds in Sri Lanka we cannot forget the Mannar Island. Mannar Island is one of the best spots in Sri Lanka for spotting migratory birds and for other animals also. There are giant tanks made about 1500 years ago which serves as best nesting places for both endemic and migratory birds.In Mannar you will see birds such as Greater Flamingos, Black Tail Godwits, Gargneys, Pintail Ducks, Gulls, Plovers, Terns all in flocks of several hundreds
Explore the breathtaking beauty of Mannar, a region in northern Sri Lanka renowned for its seasonal gathering of flamingos. From November to April, the mudflats and shallow waters of Mannar attract large flocks of these striking birds during their migratory season. Witness the graceful movements of flamingos as they feed and interact in their natural habitat, creating a mesmerizing display against the serene landscape.
The Mannar region, with its unspoiled wetlands, offers an exceptional opportunity for bird watchers and nature enthusiasts to observe these majestic creatures up close, providing a peaceful and memorable experience.
Notes:
Comfortable clothing. Hardy hiking shoes appropriate for trudging in mud. A wide-brimmed hat or billed cap to keep off the sun.