Nature Odyssey
Discover Sri Lanka with Nature Odyssey Nature Odyssey is the Nature and Adventure travel brand of Walkers Tours Ltd.
11/01/2024
Morning view from your riverside camping with Eco Grip adventure.
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19/11/2021
Stretching out along a great arc of sunny coastline from Kirinda to Hambantota, there are some of the best-known Sri Lankan beaches including Jungle Beach, Unawatuna, Weligama, Mirissa, Tallala, and Tangalle. One of the greatest attractions of the South Coast cruises is the opportunity to experience the world’s largest mammal, the Blue Whale, along with many other species of whales and dolphins. Onshore visits include the UNESCO world heritage city of Galle Fort, the ancient Dondra Lighthouse at the southernmost point of Sri Lanka as well as turtle and migrant bird conservation projects. What’s more, unforgettable sunrises and sunsets are also a highlight of our southern cruises.
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📷 SAIL LANKA
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30/09/2021
Declared as a National park in 2015, it embraces the imposing Kalawewa and Balaluwewa water tanks, built by King Dhatusena in the 5th century. The park is over 6000 hectares, is home to elephants but with a notable feature – the herds have a great concentration of tuskers. Roughly only about seven percent of the male elephant population have tusks in Sri Lanka, which makes Kalawewa National park a magnificent site. As it is located in the dry zone when the water levels recede for the tank beds, a lush grassland reveals itself which attracts elephants, species of migratory and resident animals. As the park is open during the dry season, chances of such sightings are promising. The monsoon arrives in October through November and the grasslands disappear to give way to fill up reservoirs. Swimming elephants are a regular site with their trunks out of the surface of the water are a beautiful sight. Kalawewa, Sri Lanka’s lesser-known nature’s gem.
📷 - Sahan Gooneratne Wildlife Photography
The majestic Asian elephants are excellent swimmers and are rarely witnessed. However at the Gal Oya these animals could be seen swimming across the Senanayaka Samudra with their trunks used as snorkels. Captivating sight as it sounds the location too is ideally suited for these magnificent animals of Sri Lanka's wild.
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