Observe Whales in Their Natural Habitat
As more people become aware of the fact that these animals should not be kept in captivity and instead want to observe them in their natural habitat, whale and dolphin-watching cruises are becoming more and more popular. Although seeing cetaceans in the wild has a great deal of potential for good, it must be done ethically if participants, whales, dolphins, and the marine environment are to benefit as well as operators and nearby people looking for a livelihood.
The sun seems to shine brighter when you are out on Whale Watching Tours in Sri Lanka on the sea because it reflects off the surface. Because polarized sunglasses feature a chemical coating that filters light, they are the best option. Even though polarized sunglasses are ideal, any eye protection is required for your trip as a seasoned whale watcher!
Always make sure to let the animal decide how long and how the interaction will go. It is crucial not to bother or pursue whales or dolphins. If you decide to go kayaking and get up close to dolphins, keep in mind that they are wild animals with extremely sensitive skin.
Every explorer is aware that they require food and water. From 2.5 to 3 hours will be spent on the water while on Whale Watching Tours in Sri Lanka! You do not want to be hungry or dehydrated during that time. Join us on the river to witness some spectacular animals. Bring a reusable water bottle and your favorite snack. If you want a quick snack, our office sells reusable water bottles for $5 and Clif Bars for $3.
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