2005
SRI LANKA (CEYLON) TOUR
29 January - 14 February (17 days)
Sri Lanka, formerly known as Ceylon, is a lush tropical island with some magnificent
rain forest remnants, lovely beaches and friendly people. Sri Lanka has 21-27
(depending on your taxonomy) endemic species of birds, all of which are possible.
This tour is planned to give us a good chance to see each of them, and we normally
see all or most. The trip list will total nearly 250 species.
Our birding will range from lowland to montane rain forest, coastal
lowlands, highland tea plantations, acacia scrub, marshes, mudflats and sandflats.
The northern winter is the prime time for birding in Sri Lanka as the resident
birds are mostly singing then and there are plenty of Palearctic migrants present.
We'll see some fine mammals: Spotted Deer, mongoose, Water Buffalo, Wild Boar
and maybe even a leopard or an elephant.
The tour involves some long, tiring drives and simple but clean accommodation. The food will range from basic to quite good. Bird walks are normally slow and easy, without strenuous walking. Anyone in good health could manage the tour. You'll find the Sri Lankans friendly and helpful. Join us for a very pleasant birding adventure.

THE LEADER
DEEPAL WARAKAGODA is the sharpest and most active of Sri Lanka's
birders. He has found a number of new bird species for Sri Lanka and is continually
rewriting the book on Sri Lankan bird identification and distribution. He makes
a very pleasant birding companion.
THE BIRDING SITES
BELLANWILA/ATTIDIYA BIRD SANCTUARY (31 January)
is a marshy area on the edge of Colombo, an excellent place for: Indian Cormorant,
Yellow, Cinnamon and Black Bitterns, Glossy Ibis, Lesser Whistlingduck, Watercock,
Rusty-rumped Warbler, Blyth's Reed-Warbler, Booted Warbler, and Long-billed
Sunbird. Colombo accommodation is first class.
BODINAGALA (1 February) is a small patch of
old forest that is good for Green-billed Coucal, Ceylon Frogmouth, Malabar Trogon,
Brown-breasted Flycatcher and other special birds of Sri Lanka.
KITULGALA (1-3 February) has some fine patches
of lowland rain forest. Famed as the site for the filming of The Bridge on the
River Kwai, it is an excellent place for our introduction to the birds of Sri
Lanka, including most of the lowland rainforest endemics. Possible are: Crested
Serpent-Eagle, Ceylon Spurfowl (maybe), Ceylon Hanging-Parrot, Layard's Parakeet,
Green-billed Coucal, Chestnut-backed Owlet, Ceylon Frogmouth, Indian Swiftlet,
Yellow-fronted and Crimson-fronted Barbets, Yellow-browed Bulbul, Indian Scimitar-Babbler,
Orange-billed and Yellow-billed Babblers, Large-billed Leaf-Warbler, Brown-breasted
Flycatcher, Asian Paradise-Flycatcher, White-browed Fantail, Pale-billed Flowerpecker,
Purple-rumped Sunbird, Ceylon Myna, and Ceylon Magpie. Our hotel is a basic
but pleasant place.
SINHARAJA (4/5 February) is a magnificent
lowland rain forest, the last large patch left in Sri Lanka. Birding here is
superb. All the species found at Kitulgala are here plus: Ceylon Junglefowl,
Pompadour Pigeon, Green Imperial Pigeon, Red-faced Malkoha, Malabar Trogon,
Ceylon Grey Hornbill, Spot-winged Thrush, Brown-capped, Tawny-bellied, and Dark-fronted
Babblers, Ashy-headed Laughingthrush, White-throated Flowerpecker, Long-billed
Sunbird and White-faced Starling. We'll also get second chances at Ceylon Spurfowl,
Chestnut-backed Owlet, and Ceylon Magpie. Our hotel is basic and rather nice.
UDA WALAWE (6/7 February) is a large park
consisting of rolling grasslands interspersed with patches of forest and scrub,
with a large lake. It's an excellent place for Spot billed Pelican, Crested
Hawk-Eagle, Barred Buttonquail, Sirkeer Malkoha, Indian Pitta, Blyth's Pipit,
and Black-headed Munia. Our hotel is basic and comfortable.
YALA NATIONAL PARK (7-9 February) and its
environs is one of Sri Lanka's most exciting birding areas. We've seen 131 species
in a day here. Its long bird list derives from its diverse habitats: acacia
scrub, dry forest, marshes, lakes, mudflats, seacoast, etc. Some of the birds
we'll see are: Indian Cormorant, Spot-billed Pelican, Yellow and Black Bitterns,
Painted Stork, Asian Openbill, Wooly-necked and Black-necked Storks, Lesser
Adjutant, Black-headed Ibis, White Spoonbill, Greater Flamingo, Lesser Treeduck,
Grey-headed Fish-Eagle, Indian Peafowl, Pheasant-tailed Jacana, Greater Paintedsnipe,
Yellow-wattled Lapwing, about 25 shorebirds (including Pintail Snipe and Broad-billed
Sandpiper), Eurasian and Great Thick-knees, Brown-headed Gull, Lesser Crested
Tern, Alexandrine Parakeet, Pied and Grey-bellied Cuckoos, Blue-faced Malkoha,
Brown Fish-Owl (maybe), Jerdon's Nightjar (split from Large-tailed), Indian
Nightjar, Crested Treeswift, Malabar Pied Hornbill, Brown-headed Barbet, White-browed
Bulbul, Forest Wagtail, and Indian Robin. We'll also see Water Buffalo, Spotted
Deer, Wild Boar, and perhaps a leopard. Accommodation here is basic and comfortable.
The TANGMALAI SANCTUARY (10 February) is a tiny patch of montane
forest that can be good for Ceylon Wood-Pigeon and Pied Thrush. The SURREY
ESTATE (11 February) is an excellent place for Ceylon Hill Pigeon,
Brown Wood-Owl and Pied Thrush. We even saw a Slaty-legged Crake there once.
NUWARA ELIYA (11-13 February) is a pretty
green town in the hills with some forest patches, while HORTON PLAIN
(12 February) is a Biosphere Reserve with some superb montane forest. Between
the two places, we should see: Yellow-eared Bulbul, Indian Blue Robin, Ceylon
Whistlingthrush (maybe), Ceylon Bush-Warbler, Jungle Prinia, Kashmir Flycatcher
(split from Red throated), Dull-blue Flycatcher, Ceylon White-eye and Black-throated
Munia. Accommodation is comfortable.
THE ITINERARY
| 29 January, Saturday | Depart Los Angeles at 0120, via Singapore Airlines SQ29. (Singapore Airlines also has flights to Singapore from San Francisco and New York.) In flight, we lose a day because of crossing the International Dateline. |
| 30 January, Sunday | Arrive Singapore at 1130. Fly Singapore/Colombo via SQ402 at 2240. |
| 31 January, Monday | Arrive Colombo at 0015. Overnight Berjaya Mount Royal Beach Hotel. Early morning birding Bellanwila/Attidiya Bird Sanctuary. Afternoon rest. |
| 1 - 12 February | On tour. |
| 13 February, Sunday | AM birding Nuwara Eliya. Afternoon drive Colombo. Evening rest at Berjaya Mount Royal Beach Hotel. |
| 14 February, Monday | Fly Colombo/Singapore via SQ401(0135/0725). Fly Singapore/Los Angeles via SQ12(0945/1150), arriving the same morning. |
TOUR PRICES AND CONDITIONS
| Land | *Air | Total | Single Supplement | |
| From Los Angeles | $3,114 | $1,460 | $4,574 | $255 |
| From Colombo | $3,114 | --- | $3,114 | $255 |
*AIR FARE is based on Singapore Airlines APEX fare. All sectors must be confirmed. Penalty for cancellation after ticketing; fare good for 6 months.
LAND PRICE / NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: The land
price is based on a minimum of 6 people. If there are fewer than 6, a small-party
supplement will be charged. The maximum number of participants will be 10.
LAND PRICE INCLUDES: Land price includes all
ground transportation, double occupancy hotel rooms, all meals, guides, tips,
fees, and airport tax in Colombo. Bottled water will be supplied at lunch and
supper. NOT INCLUDED are airport taxes when not accompanied
by the leader, passports, visas, service charges for obtaining visas, excess
baggage charges, laundry, personal tips, alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, fruit
juices (except at breakfast), room service charges, items not on menu of included
meals, personal items, souvenirs, sightseeing not included in the itinerary,
insurance of any kind, and telephone calls. For those joining only part of a
tour, meals taken before and after leaving the group are normally not included.
Those folks who have taken our South India Tour and are connecting with the
Sri Lanka Tour will have hotel accommodation provided by KingBird Tours at the
Berjaya Mount Royal Beach Hotel in Colombo for the time between tours.
LAND AND AIR RATES: All prices are based on
tariff and exchange rates in effect on 1 December 2003. It is hoped that the
land arrangements will remain the same. Price changes, due either to alterations
in tariffs or exchange rates, will be reflected in the prices charged for the
tour.
KingBird Tour's planning, promotional and operating costs are included in all
tour rates.
ACCOMMODATIONS: Based on 2 persons sharing
a twin-bedded room. Single rooms will be available at the supplement charge
quoted. In some of the more remote areas, however, single rooms are unavailable.
We'll supply roommates where possible, but cannot guarantee to find roommates
for all desiring them. If no roommate is available, the single supplement will
be charged for any person utilizing single accommodation. First class or best
available hotels with private bath and air-conditioning are provided where available.
However, some accommodation will be basic.
MEALS: All meals will be provided, i.e., breakfast,
table d'hote lunch, and dinner. Box lunches will be utilized on some days.
TOUR ESCORT: The leader of your tour, Deepal
Warakagoda, will join you shortly after your arrival in Colombo and be with
you during the entire tour.
TAXES AND GRATUITIES: All necessary gratuities
to hotel staff, waiters, local guides, drivers, etc. are included in the tour
price. Thus it is NOT necessary to tip anyone on the entire tour. However, if
you wish to tip anyone for special services, or because you like them, it is
quite all right. All local government taxes are included in the tour price.
LOCAL FEES: All park entry fees are included
in the tour price. Camera fees are NOT included. (Most parks have camera fees.)
BAGGAGE: International flight baggage allowance
from Los Angeles to Singapore is 2 pieces with a maximum total dimension (length,
width, height of both pieces added up) of 106 inches. Each bag may weigh up
to 30 kilograms (66 pounds). You will be responsible for any
excess baggage charges. Be sure to point out to the check-in agent (for Singapore/Colombo
and Colombo/Singapore flights) that you are connecting with a trans-Pacific
flight to get the 2 piece baggage allowance. You are allowed one carry-on bag
on all flights. Air carriers liability for baggage loss is limited and therefore
baggage insurance is recommended and available at nominal rates.
SMOKING RULES:
(1) NO smoking in vehicles.
(2) NO smoking at meal tables.
(3) NO smoking in bedrooms if your roommate does not smoke.
(4) The smoker is expected to see that his smoke does not move toward other
tour members, at all times.
(5) Anyone smoking will be last in line on single-file paths or trails.
KingBird Tours
P.O. Box 196
Planetarium Station
New York, NY 10024
Telephone: 1 (212) 866-7923
FAX: 1 (212) 866-4225
Email:kingbirdtours@earthlink.net