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Yala National Park
Location
Southern Province, Sri Lanka
Best Time to Visit
February to July
Entry Fee
USD 30 for foreign tourists (plus safari costs)
Duration
Half day to full day
About Yala National Park
Yala National Park is Sri Lanka’s most famous wildlife sanctuary, celebrated for its unparalleled biodiversity and the highest density of leopards in the world. Spanning over 979 square kilometers, the park offers an incredible mix of dry forests, grasslands, lagoons, and coastal ecosystems, creating a thriving habitat for an impressive range of wildlife. Renowned for its thrilling safari experiences, Yala is home to a diverse array of species, including Sri Lankan leopards, elephants, sloth bears, crocodiles, and over 200 bird species. The park is divided into five blocks, with Block 1 being the most frequented by visitors due to its high concentration of leopard sightings and well-established safari routes. The landscape varies from rugged rocky outcrops to dense forested areas and stunning coastal lagoons, offering breathtaking scenery along with exciting wildlife encounters. Visitors can embark on guided safari tours, best experienced during the early morning or late afternoon when animals are most active. Jeep safaris provide a close-up view of Yala’s wildlife, making it a paradise for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers. The park’s unspoiled beauty and rich biodiversity make it a must-visit destination for anyone looking to explore Sri Lanka’s wild side. For the ultimate wildlife adventure, Yala National Park promises an unforgettable journey through one of Asia’s most spectacular nature reserves. Whether you’re seeking a thrilling leopard encounter or a serene moment in the heart of nature, Yala delivers an authentic and immersive safari experience.
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