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Sri Lanka Tag

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9 October 2025
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14 Days in Sri Lanka – June 20, 2026 W/Cory Cravatta and Chinthaka De Silva

Hi Everybody I’m putting a Sri Lankan trip together with Chinthaka De Silva with a primary goal of spotting/finding India Pangolins and hoping to find some folks interested i

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30 June 2025
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Maldives and Sri Lanka 03/2025

8 days on Sri Lanka for mammals, 7 days in Maldives mostly for snorkeling.  32 species combined, with 28 in Sri Lanka alone.

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31 March 2025
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Sri Lanka Mammal Tour 2025

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29 November 2024
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Sri Lanka (Yala National Park), December 2023

Hi all, Please find attached a trip report of a short visit I made to Yala National Park in Sri Lanka

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17 April 2024
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Sri Lanka, 2024

11 day trip (March 2024) in Sri Lanka with Chinthaka De Silva of Sri Lanka Wildlife Expeditions. We saw 49 species including Rusty-spotted cats, Fishing cats, Jungle cats, Sloth be

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22 September 2023
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Amazing Sri Lanka

We experienced a wonderful trip to Sri Lanka this summer. 3 weeks and 50 mammal species observed and much more (birds, frogs, insects). We basically observed all the main mammals t

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3 August 2023
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Sri Lanka Wildlife Watching! ( Mammal, Bird, Reptile, Amphibian and Invertebrate ! Basically everything!)

4 of us spend 17 days in Sri Lanka with Dulan of the Bird and Wildlife Team. We have encountered 46 species of mammal, 156 species of birds, 147 species of reptile and amphibian an

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28 July 2023
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Sri Lanka Mammals

Four of us spent ten days with Dulan of the Bird and Wildlife Team at Wilpattu, Sigirya and Kitulgala before scooting down to Mirissa for a whale-watching trip with Raja and the Wh

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8 May 2023
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Sri Lanka

Imagine if you could see more than half of every country's mammal species in a week .... what a wonderful world it would be. What a wonderful mammal list I would have. Well, in Sri

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14 February 2023
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Sri Lanka 2022 Jens Bokelaar

Trip report of a 26 day long trip in December of 2022. Here the itinerary of my trip Enjoy the read and do not hesitate to ask questions Jens Bokelaar For the people interested in

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    Hi Jan I changed the settings and voting only for some categories should work now. Thanks for participating! Sophie

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    Considering that the Late Pleistocene megafauna almost certainly would be around (though in reduced numbers depending on species; habitat requirements…

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    Mammoths and especially Megatherium would still be around if not for humans (albeit in reduced range/numbers in the former case),…

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