See the leopards at Yala
Sri Lanka’s premier national park is the home of elephant, leopard, bear, crocodile and wild boar and on this full day tour you are likely to come across all of these animals in the wild. Located to the south east of the island, the park's main physical features are sand dunes, lagoons, dry river, stream beds, rocky outcrops and scrub and thorn forest.
Yala is the second largest of Sri Lanka’s national parks and its open undulating terrain made it famous for elephants for many years. But recently the park has also received lots of coverage by National Geographic, the BBC and the Discovery TV channels, which focused on a leopard research and conservation project. It is thought Yala has the world’s highest concentration of leopard per square mile.
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