Yala
Yala – Sri Lanka’s Wild Safari Haven
Yala National Park, located in the southeast of Sri Lanka, is the island’s most famous wildlife reserve and a must-visit for nature lovers. Covering over 900 square kilometers, Yala is home to an incredible diversity of wildlife, including the highest density of leopards in the world. With its mix of grasslands, lagoons, and forests, Yala offers an unforgettable safari adventure where nature thrives in its purest form.
Wildlife & Safari Highlights
A journey through Yala brings you face-to-face with some of Sri Lanka’s most iconic animals:
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Leopards – The park’s most famous residents, spotted with the highest frequency in Asia.
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Elephants – Majestic herds roaming freely in their natural habitat.
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Birds & Reptiles – Over 200 bird species, crocodiles, and other fascinating creatures.
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Sloth Bears & Deer – Rare and unique animals adding to the safari thrill.

