Yala

The Wildlife Wonderland of Sri Lanka


Yala, located in southeastern Sri Lanka, is home to Yala National Park, a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Renowned for its diverse flora and fauna, Yala offers thrilling safaris where visitors can encounter leopards, elephants, and an array of bird species in their natural habitat.

Why Visit Yala?


LEOPARD CAPITAL OF THE WORLD

Spot one of the highest densities of leopards anywhere on Earth.

DIVERSE WILDLIFE

Encounter elephants, sloth bears, crocodiles, deer, and a variety of other species.

BIRDWATCHER’S PARADISE

Observe over 200 bird species, including migratory and endemic birds.

SCENIC LANDSCAPES

Explore the park’s stunning mix of forests, grasslands, and lagoons.

THRILLING SAFARIS

Experience the excitement of exploring nature up close on guided jeep safaris.

Top Attractions in Yala


  • Yala National Park :The second-largest and most visited national park in Sri Lanka, famous for its leopards and elephants.
  • Kumana Bird Sanctuary :Adjacent to Yala, this sanctuary is a hotspot for birdwatching enthusiasts.
  • Situlpawwa Rock Temple :An ancient Buddhist monastery set amidst the wilderness.
  • Magul Maha Viharaya :A historic temple located within the park, steeped in legend and history.
  • Palatupana Beach :A serene coastal stretch near the park, offering scenic views and tranquility.
  • Wildlife Safaris :Guided jeep safaris through the park provide the best chance to spot wildlife.
  • Waterholes and Lagoons :Explore natural watering spots like Buthawa and Patanangala, frequented by animals.
  • Birdwatching Trails :Discover vibrant birdlife, including painted storks, pelicans, and egrets.
  • Camping Experiences :Stay overnight at designated campsites for a closer connection to the wilderness.
  • Observation Points :Stay overnight at designated campsites for a closer connection to the wilderness.

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