Safari Adventure in Yala National Park

Step into the wild

Yala safari and witness the island’s untamed beauty

Welcome to Yala National Park, Sri Lanka’s most famous wildlife sanctuary. Spread across 900 square kilometers of dry forest, lagoons, and scrubland, Yala is home to the world’s highest concentration of leopards. Every safari brings a new encounter — from majestic elephants and crocodiles to exotic birds and wandering deer.

Explore Yala’s Wildlife Encounters

Block I Safari Zone

The park’s main zone, known for its high chance of leopard sightings — early morning safaris are the best time to spot them.

Elephant Watching

Yala’s watering holes are often visited by herds of elephants — an unforgettable experience during your safari.

Bundala National Park (Nearby)

A neighboring bird sanctuary famous for flamingos, pelicans, and migratory species.

Beach at Yala

A pristine stretch of coastline inside the park — where wilderness meets the sea.

Bear Watching Adventures

Deep within the wild heart of Yala National Park, the Sri Lankan sloth bear roams freely, a rare and thrilling sight for visitors.

Capture the Wild Spirit

Every moment from a leopard’s silent stare to a peacock’s dance offers a perfect frame. Specialized photography safaris help you capture the park’s raw beauty up close

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