Yala National Park



 

Yala National Park is the Island’s principle national park and offers the greatest diversity and birdlife in the country. The habitats found in the park are wide-ranging, from freshwater lakes to green plains and jungle. This creates an area of immense biodiversity and is one of the world’s most popular place to the elusive leopard.




No visit to Yala is likely to disappoint, and wildlife that you are likely to view aside from the infamous leopards includes Indian elephant, wild boar, mongoose, crocodiles and lizards among others and this includes a number of endemic species such as jungle fowl and grey hornbill.

 


A specialist local wildlife expert who is experienced in tracking the leopards and also a professional wildlife photographer will ensure you get the most from your experience.

 






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