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Bundala National park Review

4.6 /519 Reviews
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Bendala National Park | Experience the colorful bird paradise and feel the golden sand dunes under the sunset. Bendala National Park is located in Hambantote, a national park composed of ponds, dunes, jungles and marshes. Enjoy a wonderful park tour of Bendala National Park with a wide range of landscapes. Bird's Paradise Many birds will use Bendala National Park as their paradise, come to station and breed, I see here bird varieties, many of which I can't name. According to the park staff, there are about 200 species of birds on the land of Bendala National Park, many of which have wintered from Siberia or Kuchilain, India, and are spawning from September to March every year. I was surprised to see the endangered hummingbirds during a meal in Bendala National Park, and I didn't expect to see them here! These hummingbirds are beautiful in shape, and their colorful feathers make them look so different and striking. The beach view of Bendala National Park at sunset is also dunes in Bendala National Park. I arrived at the moment when the sun was going to fall. The scenes I saw made me never forget! The dunes shimmered in the sunset, with a golden light. This scenery was only seen in postcards or online. Now I have witnessed it firsthand, which shocked me. Special reminder: the best time to watch is September to May of each year.

Bundala National park

Posted: Sep 17, 2019
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  • DEAR张小球
    5/5Outstanding
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    Bendalla National Park is a very large place, here is a particularly rich plant, wet climate area, attracts a special lot of things to live here, and every winter there are many birds flying from the north to winter here.

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    Posted: Jun 2, 2020
  • 伊恩枕
    4/5Excellent
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    Jungle, marsh, lagoon, salt fields, dunes, you can see almost all kinds of landscapes you can imagine in Bendala National Park. So here, the beauty of the scenery has become a major factor to be ignored. Of course, there are also disadvantages, there are not so many animals here, you may not see a leopard in a circle. But monkeys and birds are also well-managed, and for friends who like quiet, it is a rare place to get to Bendala Park easily from Hambantota, Mattler and Galle.

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    Posted: Sep 20, 2017
  • CrazyIronMan
    5/5Outstanding
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    Bendala Park is an important habitat for 197 species of bird migratory birds, including the Great Red Scorpion (Flamingo), which migrates in groups, and is one of the world's most important bird sanctuaries. In 1969, the Government established a wildlife reserve at the site of the Bendala Wild Park, which was reclassified as a national park in 1993; in 1991, Bendala became the first area in Sri Lanka to be protected by the Wetlands Convention; In 2005, UNESCO listed it as Sri Lanka’s fourth biosphere reserve. Yala's reputation is too big, Bendala is always ignored by everyone, so this park rarely has tourists harassed, animals do what they want, the chance to see animals is very high, if there is no special requirement for leopards, sika deer, you can consider this park. The park itself is beautiful, and even without looking at animals is worth a visit.

    4
    Posted: Sep 1, 2017
  • mmx218
    5/5Outstanding
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    The scenery is super beautiful, the animal world, very natural.

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    Posted: Jun 17, 2023
  • mmx218
    5/5Outstanding
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    You can see, the breath of nature, the spirit.

    1
    Posted: Mar 15, 2023
  • mmx218
    5/5Outstanding
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    It is worth a visit, the original ecology is very beautiful.

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    Posted: Jun 2, 2022
  • mmx218
    5/5Outstanding
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    This park is fine, and it's close to nature.

    0
    Posted: Dec 11, 2022
  • mmx218
    5/5Outstanding
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    Close contact with nature, it feels good

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    Posted: Sep 10, 2022
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