New Scientist - USA (2021-02-20)

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Wildlife of Sri Lanka


with George McGavin


Sri Lanka boasts an impressively high rate
of endemic species, offering some of the finest
wildlife watching experiences in South Asia.
Embark on a wildlife expedition like no other,
that takes you to the wild corners of this
extraordinary island in search of leopard,
elephant and whales and the more unusual
species like sloth bear, pangolin and loris.
George McGavin, entomologist and TV
presenter, will shine a light on all these species
and provide a fascinating insight into this
beautiful and exotic island.

Highlights



  • Explore some of the most diverse biospheres
    in South East Asia including national parks,
    UNESCO sites, rainforests, research centres
    and local conservation initiatives.

  • Explore Colombo’s rich colonial heritage
    and multi-ethnic legacy with churches,
    mosques and temples.

  • Observe the wildlife from the stunning
    Gal Oya Lake including crocodiles, deer,
    elephants and many rare and endemic
    species of birds, spotting wildlife from the
    water to truly immerse yourself in the
    animals’ habitats.

  • Take a jeep safari to the forgotten
    Nilgala section of Gal Oya National Park.
    Home to herds of elephants, wild boar, four
    species of deer, jackals, sloth bears and an
    array of rare exotic birds.

  • Encounter elephant herds under open skies,
    sunsets with the promise of prowling cats,


daybreak with monkeys, storks, ibis and
crocodiles, as well as deer, sloth bears,
jackals and wild buffalo during morning and
evening game drives.


  • Explore crystal clear waterfalls, and
    endemic flora and fauna.

  • Visit the Rekawa Turtle Conservation
    Centre, a treasured location for all wildlife
    enthusiasts owing to its frequent habitation
    of nesting turtles.

  • Embark on a whale watching expedition
    from Mirissa Harbour aboard a private small
    catamaran.

  • In the evenings enjoy an informal talk
    about what you have seen that day and how
    that sits within the wider entomological and
    wildlife ecosystem.

  • Accompanied throughout by entomologist
    and TV presenter George McGavin.

  • Stay in a unique range of accommodation
    including tea plantations, 5-star colonial luxury,
    eco-lodges, and cutting-edge safari camps

  • A highly immersive expedition with no
    more than 14 guests.


Covid-19 safety
protocol includes:


  • Pre-departure screening of all guests
    and tour leaders.

  • Increased sanitisation of all accommodation
    and transport.

  • Mandatory use of PPE where appropriate.
    In partnership with Steppes Travel


Discovery
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12 days | 5 March 2022


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