Yala Tour Package
Yala National Park, located in the southeastern region of Sri Lanka, is one of the country’s premier wildlife destinations. Renowned for its high density of leopards, elephants, and exotic bird species, Yala offers an unforgettable safari experience amidst a stunning mix of dry forests, grasslands, and lagoons.
Tour Highlights

Leopard Safaris: Witness the elusive Sri Lankan leopard, the park’s most famous resident.

Birdwatching Paradise: Observe over 200 species of resident and migratory birds.

Scenic Landscapes: Explore diverse ecosystems, including dense forests, sandy beaches, and wetlands.

Archaeological Sites: Visit ancient ruins like Sithulpawwa Rock Temple within the park.
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On Your Way…

Start Point: Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA)
- Location: Katunayake, approximately 30 km north of Colombo.

Kalutara (Approx. 65 km from Colombo)
Kalutara Bodhiya: A sacred Buddhist temple with a massive white dagoba (stupa).

Richmond Castle: A colonial mansion offering insights into Sri Lanka’s history.


Bentota (Approx. 90 km from Colombo)
Bentota Beach: Perfect for a beach break or water sports like jet skiing and snorkeling.

Brief Garden by Bevis Bawa: A beautiful tropical garden and architectural wonder.


Galle (Approx. 120 km from Colombo)
Galle Fort (UNESCO World Heritage Site): A colonial-era fort with cobblestone streets, museums, and boutique shops.

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Jungle Beach: A secluded beach near Unawatuna, ideal for relaxation and snorkeling.


Matara (Approx. 160 km from Colombo)
Paravi Duwa Temple: A small Buddhist temple on an island accessible via a bridge.

Dondra Head Lighthouse: The southernmost point of Sri Lanka, offering panoramic ocean views.


Hambantota (Approx. 230 km from Colombo)
Ridiyagama Safari Park: A drive-through safari experience with animals like lions, zebras, and giraffes.

Jungle Beach: A secluded beach near Unawatuna, ideal for relaxation and snorkeling.


Tissamaharama (Approx. 280 km from Colombo)
Tissa Wewa: A serene reservoir surrounded by paddy fields and ancient ruins.

Tissamaharama Raja Maha Vihara: An ancient Buddhist temple with historical significance.


Yala
A Landscape mix of dry forests, grasslands, lagoons, and coastal areas, offering stunning natural beauty and diverse ecosystems. It also holds historical significance, with ancient ruins and evidence of early civilizations found within its boundaries. Visitors to Yala can enjoy safari experiences, making it a prime destination for nature enthusiasts and wildlife photographers.









Things to Do in Yala National Park
Wildlife Safaris
- Embark on a jeep safari to explore the park’s diverse ecosystems and observe its rich wildlife, including leopards, elephants, sloth bears, crocodiles, and spotted deer. Early morning and evening safaris are ideal for the best sightings.

Bird Watching
- Yala is home to over 200 species of birds, including painted storks, peacocks, eagles, and flamingos. It’s a paradise for birdwatching enthusiasts, especially during the migratory season.






Beach Exploration at Patanangala
- Visit Patanangala Beach, located within the park, to enjoy serene views of the Indian Ocean. While swimming is not allowed, the beach is perfect for relaxation and appreciating the coastal beauty.


Visit Sithulpawwa Rock Temple
- Explore this ancient Buddhist monastery located within the park, which dates back over 2,000 years. It’s a cultural and historical site surrounded by wildlife and natural beauty.




