Fostering greater understanding, appreciation and protection of the grand phenomena of primate societies.

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Monkey Tours

The Primate Center Lodge provides accommodations for guests and the infra-structure for scientific research at our field station (monkey camp).

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Conservation

People will conserve only what they love, and will love only what they know and understand, and will understand only what they are taught

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Education and Training

We educate and inspire diverse communities to participate in our commitment to celebrate, study, and protect primates and their habitats.

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Scientific Research

We aim to increase our knowledge about the biology and evolution of social behavior in primates, and by extension, in man.

Educational Tours Rooted in Science

This site describes our Primate Biology Program in Sri Lanka. We do scientific studies and offer educational tours observing the fascinating soap-opera lives of monkey societies. Observations take place in the monkeys’ tropical forest home among scenic ruins of temples and palaces of bygone Buddhist and Hindu civilizations.

You benefit from our 50+ years of scientific study, and 30+ years as expedition leaders.

Different tours are tailored for families with children, retirees, students and professionals

This site is also relevant to scientists, students, educators, and anyone interested in primate biology, wildlife conservation and South Asian tropical biodiversity.

 

Latest News

“Our” researched monkeys filmed in 4 NEW documentaries, 2019

  Preview: A Life Among Monkeys, Smithsonian Channel (USA) (23rd April broadcast). The film documents…

Editor’s choice: Reducing human-monkey conflict

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Health: Vitamin D in wild monkeys and you

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