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Yala National Park

If viewing a diverse array of wildlife is at the top of your agenda then Yala national park is the place to visit. The vegetation consists of scrub jungle, lakes, and brackish lagoons to riverine habitat. Is one of the most visited national parks in the country and is divided into 5 Blocks and it is Block 1 which covers over 14,000 hectares that is most frequently traversed.

Yala’s main draw is the leopard and it is said to be one of best places in the world to view leopards. It has been theorized that Yala may have the highest density of leopards in the world. However, on a safari with Leopard Trails we make it a point to showcase the diversity of wildlife that Yala has to offer. On a two night stay it is possible to spot and identify over a 100 species of birds. The density of mugger crocodiles within Yala is also quite an underrated feature of the park. Yala is also one of the better places in Sri Lanka to come across tusked elephants.

At the end of the North-east Monsoon (February), the park is also very good for butterflies. There are 2 main rivers flowing through Yala, the Manik Ganga and the Kumbukkan Oya and these two rivers serve as the lifeline to the park during the drier months.

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Yala camp

In Yala watch out for

“Old world hospitality with a contemporary flair”

Leopard Trails bespoke tented safaris redefine the original tented safari with convenient modern-day amenities, all the while staying true to the romantic ambience of a by-gone British colonial era filled with adventure. Mobile Camping is the most authentic form of safari, a true immersion into the sights and sounds of the wilderness.

We have two types of tents at Leopard Trails Yala camp: The Leopard Trails Suites and Deluxe Tents.

Deluxe Tents

Leopard Trails Pool Suites

Ideal for families and those that require a little bit of extra luxury. These tents come equipped with

Leopard Trails Lake Suites

The Lake Suites have the best views from all the tents. Raised on timber decks with beautiful water water views the verandah is a great spot to lounge around in a bean bag and watch nesting eagles and colourful kingfishers. A secret tunnel interconnects the two rooms making it ideal for families and exciting for kids. Access ramps make it wheelchair friendly and the steel cable fencing over the verandah makes it safe for kids to play on the decking. These tents come equipped with