Boat Safaris

Boat safaris offer a novel way to experience Sri Lanka’s intricate and diverse ecosystems, allowing guests access to unspoiled water bodies along with the vibrant marine life in these regions. Boat safaris offer a serene and exciting meeting with nature, from the picturesque lakes of Kandy to meandering along Parakrama Samudraya in Polonnaruwa or weaving through the tranquil lagoons of Negombo. Every excursion unveils distinct aspects intertwined within Sri Lanka’s dazzling landscape & heritage.

Muthurajawela Marsh is an important wetland located near Negombo, which is one of the most popular boat safari destinations in Sri Lanka. Dotted with various species of birds, reptiles and aquatic animals, this ecological marvel is a biodiversity hotspot. Elsewhere, boat safaris on the Mahaweli River near Kandy offer opportunities to spot elephants as well as water monitors and often leopards along its banks.

The largest ancient reservoir in the country is the Parakrama Samudraya. It is also a visit to one of their boat safaris that provides not only excellent water views but a chance to see how old empty canals are. This is one of the country’s oldest and most impressive irrigation systems, built in the 12th century by King Parakramabahu as a testimony to Sri Lanka’s water management prowess. Floating on it, you will appreciate how well ancient architecture combines with natural beauty.

More incredible marine experiences, including dolphin and whale watching, are also available on boat safaris in Mirissa and Weligama for travelers who want to explore the southern coast of this island. At the open ocean exhibit, guests can feel like they are deep out to sea watching marine life swim by.

In a nutshell, the boat safaris at Sri Lanka are unique adventures that simultaneously capture nature and culture, providing travelers with unforgettable memories hinting at landing them in one of the most romantic places in the heart of a beautiful island.

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