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Discover Sri Lanka Wildlife on this unforgettable journey through three of Sri Lanka’s most designated wildlife sanctuaries. We will […]
Wildlife Photography – Big Cats and Birds
04/08/2025 – 17/08/2025
14 Days
4 Max
Open to all levels
Yes
US$5490
Difficulty level: Moderate. – Several very early starts. Jeep rides along dusty roads. Climate: Hot.
Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka
Come join me to photograph the Sri Lankan Leopard along with other spectacular wildlife subjects on this fabulous wildlife photography tour in Sri Lanka. The tour takes us to three of Sri Lanka’s most designated wildlife sanctuaries. We will travel through the rugged Wilpattu, Kumana and Yala National Parks in search of the “Lord of the Jungle” – The mighty Sri Lankan Leopard – (Panthera pardus kotiya). Our primary focus is the leopard (panthera pardus kotiya), however, along the way we will also encounter deer, buffalo, wild boar, mongoose, wild dogs and a plethora of colourful birds. If we’re lucky, we may even encounter the elusive Sloth Bear. All this makes for a fantastic photography tour packed with photo opportunities. Every moment presents a unique chance to capture breathtaking photos. Led by an experienced guides, trackers and photographer, this expedition takes you off the beaten path to discover hidden gems and witness rare species in their element. My tours are meticulously planned to optimize photographic opportunities, which is why group sizes are limited to a maximum of 4 guests. This allows for enhanced flexibility during the tour, enabling us to adapt plans seamlessly. When a particular subject captures our attention, we have the freedom to dedicate ample time to each location as needed, ensuring we make the most of the opportunities that come our way. It also allows more time for individual tuition where needed.
How to take better photographs.
How to correctly set you camera’s exposure.
ETTR – Exposing To The Right.
Art of composition.
The art of bird photography