Spot the Leopards & More!
Safari to Yala National Park
Embarking on a thrilling journey in Yala National Park, located in the southeast, promises an enchanting experience.
Type
Wildlife
Duration
Approx. 3 hours
Difficulty
Easy
What to Wear
Light airy neutral colored clothes
Includes
Hotel naturalist or staff, tickets & a snack
This renowned park is famous for hosting one of the world's highest leopard populations. Amidst thorny shrub forests reminiscent of African wilderness, the thrill of spotting these elusive big cats is intensified by the picturesque backdrop. Yet, Yala is more than a leopard haven; it shelters various wildlife such as elephants, deer, buffalo, wild boar, and monkeys. Tranquil waters house basking crocodiles and vibrant peacocks. Lucky adventurers might even glimpse the elusive sloth bear. Yala's biodiversity offers an unforgettable wildlife odyssey, with each encounter leaving an indelible mark on your journey.
Good to Know
Start your half-day safari in the morning at around 5:30 am or in the evening around 2:30 pm.
Due to the popularity, there can be certain times when there is an extremely high visitation. We are you to be understanding of this and respect nature by not littering or disturbing the peace.
A maximum of 5 persons per jeep. (Additional 3 Pax only)