YALA PREMASIRI WILD SAFARI

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Yala National Park is located in the districts of Hambantota and Monaragala in the southeastern area of Sri Lanka. Yala National Park is Sri Lanka’s second-largest national park, comprising around 970 square kilometres.

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Morning Safari

5:00 AM to 10.00 AM

Evening Safari

2:00 PM to 6.00 PM

Full Day Safari

5:00 AM to 6.00 PM

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Why You should Visit Yala National Park?

Yala National Park is a must-visit destination for nature and wildlife enthusiasts, offering a thrilling blend of biodiversity, scenic beauty, and cultural significance. Renowned for its high density of leopards, the park is one of the best places in the world to spot these elusive big cats in their natural habitat. Yala is also home to elephants, sloth bears, crocodiles, and an array of bird species, making it a haven for wildlife lovers. The park’s stunning landscapes, featuring a mix of dry forests, grasslands, and wetlands, provide a picturesque backdrop for unforgettable safaris. Beyond its natural wonders, Yala also houses the ancient Sithulpawwa Rock Temple, adding a touch of history to your adventure. A visit to Yala combines the excitement of wildlife encounters with the serenity of nature, creating an experience that is both educational and exhilarating.

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Animals that can be seen in the Park

Leopard

Leopards in Yala National Park are distinguished by their big size and striking golden coats with black markings. These large cats hunt alone and are most active at night and early in the morning. They are apex predators, which means they are at the top of the food chain and play an important part in keeping the park’s environment in balance.

Leopards are mostly found in the park’s deep forests, but they can also be found in meadows and beside water bodies. They are recognised for their stealth and agility while hunting prey such as deer, wild boar, and other mammals. Visitors to Yala National Park can see these majestic beasts on wildlife safaris. Although leopard sightings are rare, they are one of the park’s main attractions and a highlight of each visit.

Elephant

Elephants are one of the most iconic and popular animals in Yala National Park, Sri Lanka. The park is home to a healthy population of Asian elephants, which are native to the region. These elephants are known for their massive size, distinctive wrinkled skin, and social behavior, and are considered a flagship species for conservation efforts in the park.

Visitors to Yala National Park can often observe elephants in large herds, with individuals ranging from young calves to mature adults. Elephants are active both day and night, and are most commonly seen in the park’s grasslands and water bodies, where they come to drink and bathe.

It’s worth noting that while the elephant population in Yala National Park is relatively stable, their populations in other areas of Sri Lanka and globally are declining due to habitat loss, hunting, and human-elephant conflict. Conservation efforts are underway to protect the park’s elephant population and ensure their survival, including measures to manage human-elephant conflict and promote responsible elephant-based tourism.

Other Animals

Yala National Park is home to a diverse array of wildlife species, including many other animals besides elephants and leopards. Some of the other notable species found in the park include

Wild boar: These are large, omnivorous pigs that are found in forests and grasslands throughout the park. They are active during the day and can be seen foraging for food, or wallowing in mud to cool off.

Sloth bear: This shaggy-haired bear is native to South Asia and is found in a variety of habitats, including forests and grasslands. They are primarily nocturnal and feed on a variety of food, including insects, fruits, and small mammals.

Sambar deer: These are the largest species of deer found in Asia and are native to the park. They are typically seen in large herds and are active during the day, feeding on grasses and browsing on vegetation.

Mongoose: There are several species of mongoose found in Yala National Park, including the small Indian mongoose and the grey mongoose. These small carnivores are active during the day and feed on a variety of prey, including insects, small mammals, and reptiles.

Birds: Yala National Park is also a popular destination for bird watching, with over 200 species of birds having been recorded in the park. Some of the notable species include the jungle fowl, the Sri Lankan spurfowl, and the Sri Lankan peafowl.

In addition to these species, there are many other animals, reptiles, and insects found in Yala National Park, making it a haven for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. Visitors to the park can engage in activities such as wildlife safaris, camping, and bird watching to experience the park’s rich biodiversity.

Visitors to Yala National Park can often observe elephants in large herds, with individuals ranging from young calves to mature adults. Elephants are active both day and night, and are most commonly seen in the park’s grasslands and water bodies, where they come to drink and bathe.

It’s worth noting that while the elephant population in Yala National Park is relatively stable, their populations in other areas of Sri Lanka and globally are declining due to habitat loss, hunting, and human-elephant conflict. Conservation efforts are underway to protect the park’s elephant population and ensure their survival, including measures to manage human-elephant conflict and promote responsible elephant-based tourism.

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What is the best time to visit Yala National Park?

November to April

Visiting Time

5:00 AM to 10.30 AM

5:00 AM to 12.30 PM

2:00 PM to 6.00 PM

5.00 AM to 6.00 PM 

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What do you Know about Yala National Park?

What is Yala National Park famous for?

Yala is renowned for its high density of leopards, making it one of the best places in the world to spot these elusive big cats. The park is also known for its elephants, sloth bears, diverse birdlife, and beautiful landscapes.

Yala National Park is located in the southeastern region of Sri Lanka, spanning across the Hambantota and Monaragala districts.

The park is open from 5:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily. Safaris usually take place in the early morning or late afternoon.

The best time to visit is during the dry season (February to June) when animals gather around waterholes, making wildlife sightings more frequent. However, the park is open year-round.

  • Essential items: Hat, sunscreen, binoculars, camera, insect repellent, and water.
  • Wear comfortable, neutral-colored clothing to blend into the environment.
  • Do not feed or disturb wildlife.
  • Stay inside the safari jeep at all times.
  • Avoid littering and follow park guidelines.

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"Amazing Wildlife and Fantastic Guides"
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We had an unforgettable time exploring the park. The guides knew so much about the animals and were great at spotting them. Seeing elephants so close in their natural habitat was magical. Can’t wait to come back!
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Mark "Amazing Wildlife and Fantastic Guides"
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We had an unforgettable time exploring the park. The guides knew so much about the animals and were great at spotting them. Seeing elephants so close in their natural habitat was magical. Can’t wait to come back!
Mark
Mark "Amazing Wildlife and Fantastic Guides"
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We had an unforgettable time exploring the park. The guides knew so much about the animals and were great at spotting them. Seeing elephants so close in their natural habitat was magical. Can’t wait to come back!
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