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Phone: 045 2225022 Hand Phone: 0714951339 Email: walkwithjith@hotmail.com Web: www.walkwithjith.com Address: 34/1, Old Batugedara Rd., Rathnapura, Sri Lanka Bird watching and wildlife tour in Sri Lanka 2019 (02 nd February to 17 th February 2019) Tour itinerary 2 - (15 nights / 16 days) E Endemic birds / M Migrant birds Day 1 (02 nd February 2019) ARRIVAL Prasanjith, founder of Walk With Jith or a representative will meet you at the airport on your arrival and transfer to Colombo. Rest in the morning. Afternoon we will take you to Talangama wetland for leisure birding walk. Accommodation Sapphire Hotel, Colombo Day 2 (03 rd February) KITULGALA VILLAGE Breakfast at 07:00. After breakfast 08:00 we will drive to the forest areas of the Wet Zone in Kitulgala, famed as the spot where The Bridge on the River Kwai was filmed (around 03 hours drive). Along the way you will enjoy some spectacular views of Sri Lanka s country side, so keep your cameras handy! This drive will be approximately three hours depending on stops. Along the way, we are likely to encounter a varied selection of the commoner birds of Sri Lanka s Wet Zone. Possibilities include Cattle and Little Egrets, White-breasted Kingfisher, Shikra, Spotted Dove, Rose-ringed Parakeet, Yellow billed Babbler, Asian Koel, Oriental Magpie Robin, Redvented Bulbul, Red wattled Lapwing, White bellied Drongo and Black-hooded Oriole. Our hotel grounds and nearby gardens and farms are home to a wealth of exciting birds. Accommodation Kitulgala Rest House

Photo - Paradise Flycatcher / Indian Black Robin / Yellow billed Babbler / Brown headed Barbet Day 3 (04 th February) There will be the option of a pre-breakfast bird watching excursion this morning (1:30 hours birding, starting at 06:00). Come back to the hotel for breakfast at 07:30. After breakfast, if river levels permit, we may be ferried across the river by dug-out canoe or walk through a hanging bridge to explore Kitulgala s quiet forest trails, which are home to such exciting endemics as the tiny Sri Lankan Hanging Parrot, Yellow-fronted Barbet, Orange-billed Babbler and Sri Lankan Grey Hornbill. As well as these unique Sri Lankan residents, the area is rich in other bird life with the shy (but noisy!) Black Bulbuls, Black rumped Falme back Woodpecker, Crested Goshawk and Crested Treeswifts to watch for as Indian Swiftlets swirl overhead. Chestnut Backed Owlet and Serendib Scopes Owl

Highlights Sri Lanka Chestnut backed Owtet (E), Sri Lanka Layard s Parakeet (E), Sri Lanka Hanging Parrot (E), Sri Lanka Green billed Caucal (E), Sri Lanka Grey Hornbill (E), Sri Lanka Spur Fowl (E), Brown capped Babbler (E), Spot winged Thrush (E), Indian Pitta (M), Dwarf kingfisher, Purple-rumped and Loten s Sunbirds, Green Warblers, Pigmy and Black rumped Falme backed Woodpeckers, Lesser Yellow Napped, Orange Minivet, Orange billed Babblers (E) and many more. Accommodation Kitulgala Rest House Day 4 (05 th February) - NUWARA ELIYA (HIGHLAND) There will be the option of a pre-breakfast bird watching excursion this morning. (1:30 hours birding, starting at 06:00). Come back to the hotel for breakfast at 07:30. Leaving Kitulgala after breakfast at 08:30 and travel towards Nuwara Eliya highland. We ll aim to arrive at our hotel in Nuwara Eliya by mid-afternoon, in time to stretch our legs with a visit to Victoria Park in the middle of town. Highlights - Kashmir Flycatcher (M), Forest Wagtail (M), Indian Pitta (M) and Pied Ground Thrush (M), Dull Blue Flycatcher (E), Indian blue Robin (M), Yellow eared Bulbul (E), Sri Lanka White-eye (E), Indian Pitta (M) Accommodation Leisure Village, Nuwara Eliya Ceylon tea in highlands of Sri Lanka Day 5 (06 th February) - HILL COUNTRY AND HORTON PLAINS Bird watching in Horton Plains national park. We leave from the hotel at 05:00 with packed breakfast. Set at an elevation of nearly 2,000 meters, Nuwara Eliya is a famous old hill-station that lies at the hub of Sri Lanka s tea estates. Extensive areas of superb montane forest still remain, holding hill-forest specialties such as Sri Lankan Woodpigeon, Sri Lankan White-eye, the

extremely secretive Sri Lankan have any chance of seeing what is generally regarded as the island s trickiest endemic, the rare and shy Sri Lankan Whistling Thrush. With luck, we will also encounter the highland form of Purple-faced Monkey, known as the Bear Monkey and Giant Squirrel. Highlights Sri Lanka Wood Pigeon (E), Dull Blue Flycatcher (E), Sri Lanka White-eye (E), Sri Lanka Whistling Thrush (E), Yellow eared Bulbul (E), Sri Lanka Bush Warbler (E), Greater Flameback Woodpecker (E), Grey headed Canary Flycatcher, Pied Bushchat, Common Buzzard, rare Mountain Hawk Eagle and stunning Black Eagle Accommodation Leisure Village, Nuwara Eliya Purple faced Leaf Monkey and Sri Lanka Tree Nymph Butterfly Day 06 (07 th February) Breakfast at 07:00. After breakfast 08:00, we ll start to make our way to Sinharaja village where the most impressive Sinharaja rain forest is. This is about 5 hours drive. Sinharaja World Heritage Rain Forest is the last remaining significant primary forest patch in the island. It is home to most endemic flora & fauna species. This is the single most important site in Sri Lanka in term of endemic birds and encounter spectacular mixed feeding flocks of birds. Accommodation Blue Magpie Lodge, Sinharaja village

Day 07 and 08 (08 th and 09 th February) - SINHARAJA RAIN FOREST Early breakfast at 06:00. These days are set aside for exploring Sinharaja rain forest site in the heart of the wet zone. The park s extensive bird list includes most of the country s endemics and we have a good chance of seeing the majority of them, although some are easier to find than others. The ground-dwelling Sri Lanka Spurfowl requires stealth and sharp eyes, whereas roving flocks of Ashy-headed Laughing Thrushes and Orange-billed Babblers are much more obliging. Ceylon Hill-Mynas call loudly and clearly from exposed positions while Ceylon Hanging-parrots shriek past. The exquisite Ceylon Blue Magpie is a real gem and, several will be seen here. We ll also be keeping a sharp eye open for Red-faced Malkoha cavorting around the tangled vines and creepers. Another rare and shy inhabitant of the forest here is the Scaly Thrush and we'll listen carefully for the distinctive call that will betray the presence of this remarkable bird. Highlights Green billed Caucal (E), Red faced Malkoha (E), Sri Lanka Blue Magpie (E), White faced Starling (E), Orange billed Babbler (E), Ashy headed Laughing Thrush (E), White throated Flowerpecker (E), Sri Lanka Myna (E), Sri Lanka Spur Fowl (E), Serendib Scops Owl (E), Brown capped Babbler (E), Scaly Thrush (E), Spot winged Thrush (E), Sri Lanka Crested Drongo (E) to name just a few endemics. Accommodation Blue Magpie Lodge, Sinharaja village Sri Lanka Blue Magpie / Red faced Malkoha / Yellow fronted Barbet / White throated Flowerpecker

Day 9 (10 th February) Breakfast at 06:30. After breakfast we will travel on to Tissamaharama, a drive of approximately five hours depending on stops. Afternoon around 15:00 walk to nearby wetland where Grey-headed Fish Eagle, Yellow and Black Bittern, Baya Weaver, Black headed Munia, Brown Fish Owl and the scarce Whitenaped Woodpecker can sometimes be seen. Accommodation Hibiscus Garden Hotel, Tissamaharama White naped Woodpecker / Crested Serpent Eagle / Sri Lanka Jungle Fowl / Greater Thicknee Day 10 (11 th February) - YALA NATIONAL PARK We leave the hotel early in the morning at 05:30 with picnic-breakfast and lunch for a full day jeep safari in Yala national park, lies about an hour s drive from your hotel and forms part of Sri Lanka s oldest and most famous National Park, comprising of a diversity of habitats including scrub jungles, water reservoirs, brakish lagoons and riverine habitats.

Leopard Elephant / Malabar Pied Hornbill / Crested Hawk Eagle / Indian Pea Fowl Mugger Crocodiles frequent the river banks and, as we explore through the southern sector of the park, we ll find plenty of Tufted Grey Langurs as we watch eagerly for mammals such as Sambar and Spotted Deer. Leopards are probably easier to see here than anywhere else in Asia, and Yala is world famous for its large population of this most beautiful big cat. With luck, we should have at least one encounter during our stay here. Sloth Bear is also common in the park, but less easily seen. Highlights Indian Pea Fowl, Black necked, Painted, Wooly necked and Adjutant Storks, Blue faced Malkoha, Malabar Pied Hornbill, Greater Flemingo (M), Brahminy Myna (M), Rosy Starling (M), Southern Sirkeer,

Mammels including Elephant, Leopard, Sloth Bear, Spotted Deer, Sambar, Wild Boar, Grey Langer, Marsh & Estuarine Crocodiles. Accommodation Hibiscus Garden Hotel, Tissamaharama Day 11 (12 th February) BUNDALA RAMSAR WETLAND Morning we leave from the hotel at 05:30 (with packed breakfast) we will bird watching and photographing in and around Bundala Ramsar Wetland in the area (half a day safari). Bundala Ramsar Wetland was the first wetland declared as Ramsar wetland in Sri Lanka, comprising of a scrub jungle bordering the sea together with large shallow pools. This is a very good place to watch water birds & migrant waders during northern winter. Water birds, Terns and waders will be our principal targets. Highlights- Golden, Greater & Lesser Sand Plovers (M), Marsh, Wood, Green, & Terek Sandpipers (M), Turnstone (M), Red necked Palarope (M), Pintail Snipe (M), Black tail Godwit (M), Greater Flemingo (M) &, Terns such as Great Crested, Lesser Crested, Caspian, Gull billed, Little Terns, both Greater & Eurasian Thicknees, Watercock, Yellow Bittern, Black Bittern, Ashy crowned Sparrow Lark, Yellow wattled Lapwing Afternoon leisure at hotel Accommodation Hibiscus Garden Hotel Indian Darter / Painted Stork / Rose ringed Parakeet / Grey headed Fish Eagle

Day 12 (13 th February) EXTRA DAY IN TISSA Extra day in Tissa. The program of this day is open for the group. If anybody want to do an extra drive in Yala we can organize for extra cost. We can take others to Bundala or Wirawila wetlands by bus for birding walk. No extra cost. Accommodation Hibiscus Garden Hotel Day 13 (14 th February) Breakfast at 07:00. After breakfast we are driving to Galle beach area in south coast. We ll aim to arrive at our hotel by mid-afternoon. Accommodation Insight Beach Resort, Ahangama Day 14 (15 th February) WHALE WATCHING We leave from hotel at 06:00 with packed breakfast. Morning Dolphins, Whales and Sea birds watching cruise in Mirissa deep sea. (www.mirissawatersports.com). It is regularly seeing large pods of dolphins and blue whales just few miles offshore. Afternoon leisure at beach resort. Whale watching in south coast

Accommodation Insight Beach Resort, Ahangama Day 15 (16 th February) - NEGAMBO CLOSE TO THE AIRPORT Breakfast at 08:00. After breakfast we are driving close to the airport. We ll aim to arrive at our hotel by mid-afternoon. Accommodation Tamarind Tree Hotel Day 16 (17 th February) MORNING DEPARTURE 10 min. drive to the airport Sometimes, breakfast times and starting times may be changed. Ex. Weather conditions, bird sightings etc. Your guide will always give information and discuss with the group in every previous evenings.