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"You will come back to them, searching,
again & again - and in time will grow within you
an intimacy, a love for the jungle which offers sanctuary
to fast dwindling and very precious wildlife."
We are fortunate to be gifted by nature
a wealth of animal life & luxuriant vegetation.
Today 14% of our small island is dedicated to sanctuaries
and nature reserves. Much of the fauna is of Indian
origin, due to the fact that millions of years ago the
2 countries were bridged by a strip of land.
The period of separation has been sufficient
for distinctive indigenous fauna to evolve and 19% are
new species, totally endemic to Sri Lanka.
Of the 86 species of mammals, pride
of place goes to the majestic Elephant - the second
largest terrestrial animal surviving today. While Sri
Lanka does not have Lions & Tigers, 4 species of
Cats including the Leopard are seen regularly in the
wildlife parks. Other exotic species commonly seen are
the Sloth Bear and many varieties of Deer, Monkeys including
the endemic Macaque, Purple Faced Leaf Monkey and Shaggy
Bear Monkey. More common species are Wild boar, Jackals,
Mongoose, Porcupines, Giant Squirrels, many species
of Rats and Shrews and the aggressive and dangerous
Wild Buffalo.
Lakes and estuaries in the national
parks attract the 2 species of Crocodiles endemic to
Sri Lanka. 5 species of turtles frequent our island's
beaches to lay eggs.
Legend has it that the world's first
wildlife sanctuary was created in Sri Lanka by a King
in the 3rd century BC. It is recorded in the ancient
Buddhist scriptures - "The King decreed that all
human beings should follow the hallowed Buddhist precept
of not harming any form of life".
Our Wildlife Tour covers the most important
national parks in the island. You will leave enriched
by the experience, the knowledge you gained and the
beauty of what you saw.
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