Yala National Park

A Wildlife Paradise in Sri Lanka

About Yala National Park

Located in southeastern Sri Lanka, **Yala National Park** is the country’s second-largest national park and one of its most popular wildlife destinations. Covering an area of over **978 square kilometers**, Yala is renowned for its rich biodiversity, including leopards, elephants, sloth bears, and a variety of bird species. It's a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and photographers.

Key Attractions

Leopard Safaris

Experience thrilling safaris to spot the elusive Sri Lankan leopard, one of Yala's top attractions.

Bird Watching

Discover over 200 species of birds, including flamingos, peacocks, and migratory species.

Elephant Herds

Observe majestic elephants in their natural habitat during your safari adventures.

Scenic Landscapes

Marvel at Yala's diverse landscapes, from dense forests to open grasslands and lagoons.

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