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Bus, Airlines
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3 Stars Hotels
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5,416 metres
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Kathmandu
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Feb, Mar, Apr & May
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Eco-Tour, Hiking
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All meals during the trek
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English, Spanish, French, Chinese
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Easy to Moderate
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2-15
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12
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65
Overview
Occupying the south-eastern corner of the island, the vast Yala National Park is Sri Lanka’s second-largest national park and its most popular.
The park itself is divided into five blocks, two of which, Ruhuna and Kumana, can be explored on guided game drives, and stretches from the sea inland, encompassing some 979 square kilometres (378 square miles) of forest, wetlands and savannah. This varied landscape provides a vital home for hundreds of Sri Lankan elephants, sloth bears, crocodiles and rare wild water buffalo, as well as over 200 bird species.
But it is the leopard, found here in perhaps the highest concentration in the world, that are iconic of the park. Their secretive nature means spotting Sri Lanka’s top predator is still a challenge, but accompanied by a skilled guide and a little luck, there are a few better places in the world to find these enigmatic cats.
Highlights
- Embark on a game drive to spot leopards, elephants and many more
- Camping under the stars, to see nature and wildlife at its finest glory.
- Visit the park's beaches for a sunset experience like no other
- Explore Kirinda village and marvel at its vast bird life and rice fields
