Adam’s Bridge Marine National Park, nestled in the northern waters near Mannar, is a unique marine sanctuary steeped in both natural wonder and myth. This fragile chain of sandbanks, also known as Rama’s Bridge, forms a vital migratory pathway for countless birds and serves as a breeding ground for seabirds like the brown noddy. Its shallow waters teem with vibrant sea life, inviting visitors to discover a hidden underwater world.

A Mystical Marine Pathway Alive with Wildlife
Adam’s Bridge is a delicate marine corridor where migratory birds rest and breed, and where dolphins, dugongs, and turtles glide through seagrass meadows. The unique blend of mythology and nature makes this park a captivating destination for marine enthusiasts and birdwatchers alike.
What to Expect in Adam’s Bridge Marine National Park
Visitors can explore peaceful sandbanks alive with seabirds, witness spectacular migrations, and glimpse rare marine mammals in crystal-clear waters, immersing themselves in the serene beauty of this marine sanctuary.