Galway’s Land Bird Sanctuary – Delighting both Local and Overseas Bird Enthusiasts

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Sri Lanka is a captivating island located in the Indian Ocean. The country’s rich bio-diversity offers many attractions for those seeking leisure activities. White sandy beaches stretching endlessly, lush rainforests and a culture that is rich in tradition and history provide a tropical haven for visitors.


The country’s tropical weather coupled with its lavish bird and wildlife create the perfect ambience for the nature lover. The rich diverse environment provides a veritable boon to bird life. Sri Lanka plays hosts to over 400 species some even rare and endangered. Due to the humid locale many migratory birds are also set to make their home in Sri Lanka.


The rich rainforests, rives, lagoons and lakes all appeal to these species with popular bird watching haunts such as Kumana, Kitulgala, Minneriya, Muthurajawela, Bundala National Park, Minipe and Bellanwila. These areas are spread throughout the country with bird species being varied. Some of the birds that can be found are the Ceylon Wood Pigeon, Red-Faced Malkoha, and the Ceylon Grey Hornbill to name a few.

Located in the hills of Sri Lanka’s little England, Nuwara Eliya is the Galway’s Land Bird Sanctuary situated near the Victoria Park and neighboring the famed Lake Gregory. Spanning an area of over 20 acres, this sanctuary is diminutive in size when compared to the other parks and reservations in the island. However, it makes up in terms of housing over 20 species of migrating birds and over 30 indigenous varieties.


Travellers seeking to experience the fascinating serenity of the country’s tea and lush landscapes, a stay in Nuwara Eliya hotels will provide the perfect getaway. Among the Sri Lanka hotels, those located in these hilly climbs provide spectacular views and a foretaste of the quaint living experienced by British settlers.


Jetwing St.Andrew’s is a majestic hideaway located in the Nuwara Eliya hills. This regal abode pays homage to a timeless age of colonist rule. Antique furniture blends with modern conveniences where visitors can simply relax and take in the spectacular scenery.

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