Yala Safari Tours

Yala Safari Tours Yala national park Rain is received mainly during the northeast monsoon usually from May to September. Yala is also famous for its bird life.

Yala National Park is the most visited and second largest national park in Sri Lanka and it is famously known for its highest concentration of leopards in the world.The park is primarily shrub jungle with rocky out crops that dot the park, along with several salt and fresh water lagoons. At the Yala national park visitors could spot leopards, elephants, sloth bear, Sambar and spotted deer, jackal,

mongoose, wild boar, wild buffaloes, langur and macaque monkeys. There are around 130 species of birds that have been spotted at the premises including black necked stork, sandpipers, pelicans, egrets, hoopoes, parakeets and bulbuls. One could spot peacocks as soon as they enter the park unlike the evasive jungle fowl, the national bird of Sri Lanka.Outside of the park are several other fascinating birding locations for ornithologists. The coastline forms a major nesting ground for marine turtles.

19/01/2016

A full day safari tour from $120 onwards including Entrance ticketPickup from nerby hotel12 hour safariBinoculars4WD Lux...
12/12/2012

A full day safari tour from $120 onwards including
Entrance ticket
Pickup from nerby hotel
12 hour safari
Binoculars
4WD Luxury jeep

A beautiful scenery which was captured by a tourist at Yala.
16/11/2012

A beautiful scenery which was captured by a tourist at Yala.

A crocodile who is eagerly waiting for a pray..
16/11/2012

A crocodile who is eagerly waiting for a pray..

Yala has been the center-stage for the Numerous Sri Lankan Elephants. This is a captured Moment of two elephants who are...
15/11/2012

Yala has been the center-stage for the Numerous Sri Lankan Elephants. This is a captured Moment of two elephants who are in search for water.

They love to bask in the sun at the top of 30ft rocks and it’s breathtaking...
15/11/2012

They love to bask in the sun at the top of 30ft rocks and it’s breathtaking...

A Captured moment of a herd of Spotted Deer at Yala National Park..
14/11/2012

A Captured moment of a herd of Spotted Deer at Yala National Park..

The gray mongoose...commonly found in Yala National Park. It lives in burrows, hedgerows and thickets, among groves of t...
14/11/2012

The gray mongoose...
commonly found in Yala National Park. It lives in burrows, hedgerows and thickets, among groves of trees, taking shelter under rocks or bushes and even in drains
Being carnivorous it feeds on many species ranging from rat to snake. The mongoose is a skillful hunter that actively searches for prey by using its strong senses of smell and sight.

Sloth Bear:is distributed in all regions of Yala National Park. It is commonly seen in the interior where there are rock...
13/11/2012

Sloth Bear:
is distributed in all regions of Yala National Park. It is commonly seen in the interior where there are rocky outcrops.
They come into the open, after the rains and can be seen breaking open termite mounts and they are usually "solitary animals" except when they have cubs.

The Mating Dance of the Male Peacock with Its Colourful Plumes is an eye catching moment of a tourist at Yala.
12/11/2012

The Mating Dance of the Male Peacock with Its Colourful Plumes is an eye catching moment of a tourist at Yala.

The Sri Lankan axis deer or Ceylon spotted deer:Is a subspecies of axis deer that inhabits only Sri Lanka can be seen in...
12/11/2012

The Sri Lankan axis deer or Ceylon spotted deer:

Is a subspecies of axis deer that inhabits only Sri Lanka can be seen in Yala National Park.They are active primarily during early morning and again during the evening, but they are commonly observed near waterholes anytime.

Yala’s big cat distinction been brought to light: It contains one of the world’s largest concentrations of leopards. nat...
09/11/2012

Yala’s big cat distinction been brought to light:

It contains one of the world’s largest concentrations of leopards. nature takes viewers deep into the jungle to see Leopards of Yala.
Leopards are graceful and powerful big cats closely related to lions, tigers, and jaguars. They are so strong and comfortable in trees that it often drags its kills into the branches of the tree.

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