Sri Lanka is a paradise for birdwatchers, a small island that supports over 430 recorded bird species, including 34 species found nowhere else on earth, making it one of the most rewarding birdwatching destinations in Asia relative to its size. Our birdwatching experiences take you into the island’s most productive habitats: the ancient forests of Sinharaja, where endemic species travel in mixed feeding flocks; the highland wetlands of Horton Plains, where rare montane species inhabit cloud-swept grasslands; the coastal lagoons of Bundala, where migrant waders gather in their thousands; and the dry zone national parks, where raptors soar above the open plains. Whether you are a dedicated lister or simply someone who finds joy in birds, Sri Lanka’s avian richness will leave you astonished.