The wildlife odyssey begins immediately – the drive to Kitulgala follows the Kelani River into the Sabaragamuwa highlands, where the forest closes in and the air fills with the calls of unseen birds. An afternoon birding session in the Kitulgala area introduces the remarkable avifauna of this rainforest zone, with the possibility of early encounters with endemic species that exist nowhere else on Earth. The riverside walk as evening falls is a perfect, sensory first chapter.
The morning birding session in the Kelani Valley Forest Reserve with your expert ornithologist guide offers the possibility of encounters with some of Sri Lanka’s most sought-after endemic species in the cool forest light. The afternoon transforms completely with the adrenaline rush of white-water rafting on the Kelani River – Grade 3 and 4 rapids through gorgeous jungle gorges that provide a thrilling and unforgettable contrast to the morning’s quieter pleasures.
A final morning in the Kitulgala area before the transfer south to Sinharaja – Sri Lanka’s most celebrated rainforest and one of the world’s great birding destinations. The evening guide-led twilight walk into the forest periphery is a revelation: frogs calling from every leaf and puddle, insects illuminating the forest floor, and the possibility of nocturnal wildlife encounters that transform the familiar concept of a nature walk into something extraordinary.
A full day in Sinharaja – at its most extraordinary in the early morning, when mixed feeding flocks of endemic birds move through the canopy in a spectacle that reduces even seasoned naturalists to silence. Your naturalist guide identifies species after species in a forest that contains over 60% of Sri Lanka’s endemic birds, as well as a remarkable diversity of reptiles, amphibians and insects. The option of forest stream bathing in the afternoon offers the most refreshing possible counterpoint to a morning of intense and joyful observation.
A final morning birding session around the Sinharaja lodge before the drive north-west to the open grasslands of Udawalawe National Park – one of the world’s finest destinations for elephant watching. The afternoon safari delivers encounters with the park’s resident population of over 300 wild Sri Lankan elephants, roaming freely across the plains, before a visit to the Elephant Transit Home provides an educational and heartwarming encounter with orphaned calves in the care of dedicated conservationists.
A second Udawalawe safari in the early morning golden light often delivers some of the most spectacular elephant encounters of the entire tour, as the herds move to the reservoir’s edge in the cool hours. The drive up to Nuwara Eliya ascends through tea country to the highland town of 1,868 metres, where Victoria Park – a beautifully maintained colonial-era garden and premier birding location – offers the unexpected pleasure of highland endemic species against a backdrop of manicured lawns and flowering trees.
The pre-dawn drive to Horton Plains National Park arrives in time for the park’s finest hour, the cool, misty period immediately after dawn, when highland endemic birds are most active and the plateau’s atmosphere is at its most powerful. The endemic bird search, guided by your ornithologist through cloud forest and highland grassland, targets species found nowhere else on Earth before the afternoon’s birding at the remarkable Hakgala Botanical Garden rounds off a day of extraordinary avian discovery.
The descent from the highlands to Kandy via a tea factory visit bridges two of Sri Lanka’s most celebrated worlds – the cool, misty hill country and the warm, culturally rich royal capital. The magnificent Peradeniya Botanical Gardens offer outstanding birding opportunities alongside their spectacular horticultural displays, and the option of an evening Kandyan cultural dance performance or a visit to the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic adds cultural depth to a day of natural discovery.
The forested reserve of Udawattakele lies within walking distance of Kandy city centre – a remarkable urban forest of endemic species, ancient trees and a resident population of birds that provides a wonderfully intimate final birding experience. The optional cycling excursion through the Kandy outskirts adds a different perspective on this beautiful region, and the afternoon is left free for relaxation and reflection on nine days in the company of Sri Lanka’s wildlife.
The final morning in Kandy is a gentle farewell – a last walk, a final cup of highland tea, a moment to gather the memories of the past ten days. The drive to Colombo offers an optional city tour for those with time to spare, taking in the colour and energy of Sri Lanka’s capital before the journey home. You are leaving with a field notebook full of encounters and a deep, enduring appreciation of one of Asia’s most extraordinary wildlife destinations.