Wildlife Yala

Prepare for an unforgettable adventure into the wild heart of Sri Lanka at Yala National Park. As the country’s most visited and second-largest national park, Yala is a sprawling landscape of monsoon forests, grasslands, and lagoons bordering the Indian Ocean.

Yala is globally renowned for one main reason: it boasts the highest concentration of leopards in the world. An open-air jeep safari here offers your best chance of witnessing this elusive and magnificent big cat in its natural habitat, often seen lounging on sun-drenched rocks or silently stalking through the brush.

But the “Kingdom of the Leopard” is home to far more. Yala is one of the few places in Sri Lanka where you can spot the “Big Three”: Leopards, majestic herds of Asian Elephants, and the shaggy, fruit-loving Sloth Bear.

The park is also a birdwatcher’s paradise, with over 215 bird species, from soaring eagles and colorful hornbills to painted storks wading in the lagoons. With every turn, a new sighting awaits from crocodiles basking by waterholes and herds of spotted deer to wild boar and peacocks in full display. A safari in Yala is not just a tour; it’s a raw and thrilling encounter with nature at its most untamed.

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Explore the Wildlife of Yala

Sri Lankan leopard on a rock in Yala

The Sri Lankan Leopard

The star of the show. Yala has the world's highest density of leopards, making it the best place to spot and photograph this powerful big cat.

Safari jeep in Yala National Park

Jeep Safari Experience

The only way to explore the park. Embark on a thrilling half-day or full-day jeep safari with an expert guide to track animals through the rugged terrain.

Herd of Asian elephants in Yala

Asian Elephants

Witness majestic herds of elephants as they graze, play, and bathe in the park's numerous lakes and waterholes.

Sri Lankan sloth bear in Yala

Elusive Sloth Bear

A rare and exciting sighting. Keep your eyes peeled for this shaggy, long-clawed bear, especially during the fruiting season of the Palu tree.

Painted stork in a Yala lagoon

Abundant Birdlife

A paradise for birdwatchers. Yala is home to over 215 species, including endemic birds like the Sri Lanka Junglefowl, hornbills, and vibrant bee-eaters.

Crocodile by a waterhole in Yala

Rich Biodiversity

Beyond the big stars, Yala is teeming with life. Spot crocodiles, spotted deer, sambar deer, wild boar, water buffalo, and monkeys at every turn.