⣠⣠Whale Watching⣠⣠Sri Lankaās biodiversity makes it aĀ haven for wildlife in Asia , if not the world. You can spot roaming elephants in Uda Walawe National Parkš, colourful birds in Sinharaja Forest Reserveš¦ andĀ even sloth bears (yes, thatās a real thing) š»as you wander through Wilpattu National Park. And thatās just on land. Thereās an abundance of magnificent sea-life here too:Ā itās anĀ island nation after all. There are mugger and saltwater crocodiles š; green and leatherback turtlesš¢; spinner, Risso and bottlenose dolphinsš¬; and, last but certainly not least, whalesš³š³.⣠⣠The ever smiling, mischievous dolphins will put on a show while some of the oldest and the largest sea creatures, the humpback and the blue whales, will nonchalantlyĀ glide past you, when you embark on a whale/ dolphin watching excursion off the Southern, Eastern or the West coast of Sri Lanka. The ideal locations for whale watching would be dondra point (accessible from Galle, Hikkaduwa and Mirissa) and Trincomalee while the sea off Kalpitiya teems with an abundance of dolphins.⣠⣠Whale and dolphin watching in Mirissa isĀ one of the most exciting water activitiesĀ you can do during your holiday in Sri Lanka. Often spottedĀ blue whalesĀ areĀ the biggest animals in the worldĀ and Mirissa is the best place for whale and dolphin watching tour in Sri Lanka. Whale watching season in Mirissa isĀ from November to April.⣠⣠šø awesome captured by @ohdroneboy ⣠ā
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