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Sri Lanka Leopards at Yala National Park

Discover Animal In The Wild In Their Natural Habitat

Yala National Park Day Tour

Have you ever been on a safari in a jungle that is ruled by the leopards? The Yala National Park is your answer! With 130,000 hectares of landscape, this Park is situated in the city of Yala, 260km South East of Colombo, and is a combination of a National Park as well as a strict nature reserve. According to Forbes Magazine, one of the main tourist attractions in Sri Lanka is its wildlife and Yala National Park is the most visited wildlife Park in the island. Along with the wide variety of birds, mammals and reptiles, you will also experience a range of forests, scrubs, lagoons, tanks and grasslands. Some of the most seen animals include leopards, elephants, sloth bears, jackals, peacocks, and crocodiles. Book your day tour of the Yala Jeep Safari now and experience the unforgettable!

Places You Will Visit

Yala Safari

Yala National Park

Inaugurated in 1938 as a National Park, the elite British previously used this area as a hunting ground. Today it has five blocks of wildlife sanctuary, two of which are open to the public. A jeep safari to the Yala National Park will present you with thrilling experiences of crashing monkeys on trees, peacocks dressed in their finest frocks and best of all, cunning leopards sliding quickly through the landscape.

At Glance

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