Madu Ganga River Safari

64 islands (some of them are inhabited by the human) are included in the Madu River estuary. The extent of Madu River wetland is 915 hectares and harbours multi-varied Bio-diversity Eco-systems. Madu River wetland is fed by seven tributaries which creates the main water body of the wetland. This water mass runs through lands that spread over 2300 hectares, which is a national sanctuary since 2006.

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Whale watching in Sri Lanka goes back to the 1980s, with the first whale sighting in East Sri Lanka by a group of marine biologists. They observed that sperm and blue whales were coming to the harbour in Trincomalee (read more about Trincomalee) with the help of submarine canyon.

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