Yala National Park
Yala National Park is Sri Lanka’s most famous wildlife reserve, renowned for its high density of leopards. Stretching across 979 square kilometers of forest, grassland, and lagoons, the park is also home to elephants, sloth bears, crocodiles, and over 200 bird species. Jeep safaris through Yala provide thrilling encounters with wild animals in their natural habitats. Beyond its biodiversity, Yala offers diverse landscapes that shift from dry forests to serene lakes, creating stunning backdrops for adventure photography. As one of Sri Lanka’s most visited destinations, Yala National Park guarantees an unforgettable experience for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Highlights
Highest leopard density in the world
Thrilling jeep safaris through varied landscapes
Home to elephants, sloth bears, and rare bird species
Stunning lagoons, grasslands, and forest scenery
Best Time to Visit
February to July, when water levels are low and wildlife sightings are frequent.
Weather
Average Temperature: 26°C – 32°C
Climate: Hot and dry most of the year
Rainfall: Peaks in October–November