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Sri Lanka first half of April 2023 - mostly mammals (1 Viewer)

Steve Babbs

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Dear all

I am presently putting together a team for about a 10 day trip - excluding journey times - to Sri Lanka. As the emphasis will be on mammals - especially rusty-spotted cat, fishing cat and (optimistically) Indian pangolin, it is will involve a large nocturnal element. Hoping to see some birds too, but it will not primarily be a birding trip. It is likely to be fairly intense but we do recognise the importance of getting some sleep, eating and the odd beer on a trip. PM me if interested.

Keen as I usually am on independent trips, I realise that it is probably not realistic in this case so we will be using Bird and Wildlife Team | The best birding and wildlife watching tours in Sri Lanka and tours in India who come very highly recommended.

There are 2 of us so far

For 4 pax

(a). US$ 1900.00 per person sharing a twin room on Half Board basis.

(b). US$ 1970.00 per person sharing a twin room on Full Board basis.



For 5 pax

(a). US$ 1680.00 per person sharing a twin room on Half Board basis.

(b). US$ 1750.00 per person sharing a twin room on Full Board basis.



For 6 pax

(a). US$ 1580.00 per person sharing a twin room on Half Board basis.

(b). US$ 1650.00 per person sharing a twin room on Full Board basis.

+ flights, tips etc.

Cheers

Steve
 
Still up up to 3 places available. We have 3. The UK foreign office no longer advises against non-essential travel, The company ran tours this summer without issues.
 
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