
16/02/2024
The Yala National Park in Sri Lanka is home to the majestic Sri Lankan leopard, a subspecies of the iconic big cat. Known for its elusive nature and stunning coat pattern, the Yala Sri Lankan leopard roams the park's diverse habitats, including scrublands, forests, and grasslands. With a population estimated around 35-40 individuals, these leopards are apex predators, preying on deer, wild boar, and smaller mammals. Visitors to Yala National Park are often treated to rare glimpses of these magnificent creatures, making them a highlight of any safari experience in Sri Lanka.