Overview
Yala National Park, situated on the southeast coast of Sri Lanka, is the island's second-largest national park and a premier destination for wildlife enthusiasts. Renowned for its stunning biodiversity, Yala is home to the highest density of leopards in the world, making it an exceptional spot for big cat sightings. Visitors can also encounter elephants, sloth bears, crocodiles, and a vibrant array of bird species within its lush forests, open grasslands, and serene lagoons. Beyond its wildlife, Yala's captivating landscapes and ancient cultural sites offer a truly immersive experience, blending natural beauty with rich history, perfect for a tailor-made holiday adventure.