A wildlife sanctuary and national park, Yala is a truly enchanting place to visit and these insights will help you plan your next vacation here.
Getting there
There are multiple ways to reach the park; most international flights land at Bandaranaike International Airport. From there, you can hire a car or drive to Yala. You can also reach Yala via Galle, Arugam Bay or Kandy. Whichever way you choose you’re guaranteed a smooth and scenic journey.
Once you get there
It is best if you get to the vicinity the evening before to stay at a nearby accommodation provider as it’ll allow you some time to relax and get ready for your Yala excursions. At the park entrance, you can hire a safari jeep and a tracker. Alternatively, those who stay at luxurious camps like Leopard Safaris Yala can enjoy safaris in private jeeps with expert guides. All that’s left to do is adhere to the rules of the jungle and immerse yourself in the Yala experience.
Best things to do
Yala is home to Panthera pardus kotiya commonly known as the Sri Lankan Leopard. The special 5-12 leopard safari gives you the best chance of seeing this majestic animal in its natural habitat. Moreover, you can take a relaxing stroll along the beach to observe beautiful birds or you can visit Sithulpawwa for an immersive spiritual experience.
What to look out for
Many animals and birds call Yala their home with the Sri Lankan Elephant and Sri Lankan Leopard being the most popular. There’s also the Sri Lankan Sloth Bear, wild water buffalo, various snakes and many endemic birds such as Sri Lankan junglefowl, Sri Lanka grey hornbill and Sri Lanka wood pigeon.