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Located in the South east coast of Sri Lanka, the Yala National
Park covers an area of 979 square kilometers. Only a part
of the Yala National Park is open for wildlife safaris and
the rest of the forest is reserved only for researchers and
forest officials.
Yala National Park, Sri Lanka is known to have the largest
concentration of leopards in the world. The entire landscape
is strewn with freshwater lakes, open parkland and forests.
In fact the numerous water holes in the Yala National Park
are the ideal places to spot animals.
A part of the Yala National Park features exotic beach country
near the rivers that flow through the park.
The wild animals you're likely to spot while on a wildlife
safari into the Yala National Park include Asian elephants,
water buffaloes, Grey langurs, toque monkey, mouse deer, stripe-necked
mongoose, water monitor, wild pigs, barking deer, sloth bear,
crocodile et al.
There is a large leopard population at this wildlife reserve
that is also one of Sri Lanka's oldest national parks.
Also known as Ruhuna National Park Yala is home to the largest
leopard population in the world.
Spot birds such as junglefowl, babblers, stone curlew, Brahminya
mynah, Sirkeer Malkoha, peafowl, painted storks, orange breasted
green pigeon, green bee-eater, Malabar pied hornbill and more
on tours to Yala National Park in Sri Lanka.
The Kumana Swamp in the Southeast region of the Yala National
Park is a nesting ground for a large number of rare and exotic
waterfowl.
India Sri Lanka Tours offers online reservation for tours
to Yala National Park, Sri Lanka. For details please fill
up the form given below.
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