Bundala
Where lies the realm of the Avians
Where Birds of a Feather, Flock Together
Bundala. A landscape shaped by water, wind, and open sky, where the boundaries between them begin to blur. Here, life does not rush, it drifts, gathers, and moves in quiet synchrony.
Flocks rise and settle as one, tracing patterns across the horizon before dissolving back into stillness. Reflections shimmer beneath them, and the air feels alive in the gentlest of ways.
There is no single moment to hold onto. Only a rhythm that carries through it all.
The Aviary of the South
Bundala National Park is renowned for its rich birdlife, home to over 200 species, with vast flocks of migratory birds gathering across its lagoons, marshes, and open landscapes. These wetlands form a delicate ecosystem where water and land meet, sustaining a remarkable diversity of life.
More than just a place for sightings, Bundala offers a softer encounter with nature, shaped by movement, reflection, and the quiet harmony of the environment.