Yala National Park Safari: Wildlife Adventure in Sri Lanka

Yala National Park, situated in the southeast of Sri Lanka bordering the Indian Ocean, is an expansive region encompassing forests, grassland, and lagoons. It serves as a habitat for a wide variety of wildlife, offering sanctuary to creatures such as leopards, elephants, and crocodiles, along with an array of bird species.

Duration: 10 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Yala National Park - You will be starting your tour from Mirissa at 10:30 am. Your chauffeur will be picking you up from your hotel and driving you to Yala. You will reach the Yala by 1:30 pm and have lunch at a local restaurant. (at your own cost)\n\nThereafter proceed to Yala National Park by 02:30 pm where you will meet your safari jeep to go…
What's Included
  • Service of an English-Speaking Chauffeur.
  • Transport throughout the tour with an air-conditioned vehicle.
  • 1 Jeep Safari in Yala National Park.
  • Hotel pick and drop off from Mirissa.
What's Not Included
  • Yala National Park Entrance Fees.
  • Food and Beverages.
  • Gratuities.
Location
Mirissa Beach
We pick you up from your Hotel in Mirissa
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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876jahangira
Dec 23, 2024
More chance of seeing animals in the dark - If you’ve never seen ANY animals in your life then you might enjoy Yala. This is a money making tour. Transport was great but sadly Yala isn’t very good for these reasons: - Too many tour vehicles in the park - Queuing to see ANY animal asleep during the day. - if you like peacocks, deer, bisons then this is the place for you. - Saw 3 small elephants who couldn’t cross the roads because too many vehicles blocking the road. - Your internal organs will be rearranged by the broken roads. - inhaled copious amounts of diesel fumes from all the vehicles - Felt like being on a conveyor belt. A bumpy one. Don't go with high expectations. Driving around for 4hrs and only seeing less than a handful of different animals is depressing. Animals come out to play at sunrise and sunset so AVOID during the day but sadly the park closes at sunset so it’s really rubbish. Best park of the whole day was outside the national park when an large elephant walked past on the road.
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