Jeep Safari at Yala National Park
Enjoy a full day jeep safari to Yala National Park, the most famous National Park in Sri Lanka.
Area
Sri Lanka's National Parks
Type
Wildlife & Nature
Grade
Luxurious
Who
Adults
Teens
Difficulty
Moderate
Duration
Half Day
Located on the south-east corner of Sri Lanka, Yala National Park has the world's highest concentration of wild leopards. Beside the leopards, there are other equally interesting animals such as elephants, deers, crocodiles and many other species that can be found within Yala National Park.
Recommended Hotels Nearby
A selection of luxury hotel options in the area, handpicked and recommended by our travel specialists.
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View AccommodationKalkudah Beach House
A hidden gem on Sri Lanka’s untouched east coast, Kalkudah Beach House is an elegant and understated beach front retreat, ideal for guests looking to reconnect and unwind in complete seclusion.
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View AccommodationThe Mudhouse
The Mudhouse is an environmentally-friendly and rustic retreat located north east of Colombo airport. Spread over 60 acres and next to a lake, the Mudhouse is designed to have the feel of a traditional, rural Sri Lankan village.
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View AccommodationHorathapola Estate
Horathapola Estate is a planter’s bungalow just an hour away from Colombo airport and a great first or last stop in Sri Lanka. Situated on a working estate which grows coconut, mango, pineapple and spices, Horathopala offers a tranquil stay in nature.
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View AccommodationRosyth Estate
Built in 1926, Roysth Estate is an old colonial planter’s bungalow set on a 62-acre private working tea and rubber estate. This charming property offers a unique opportunity to experience the beauty of rural Sri Lanka.
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View AccommodationSantani Wellness Kandy
Santani is Sri Lanka's first dedicated spa resort which has brought luxury wellness to Sri Lanka. Set in the tranquil hills just over an hour from Kandy, Santani provides a relaxing and rejuvenating environment, and a variety of spa and wellness packages.
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View AccommodationUga Chena Huts
Surrounded by unspoilt wilderness, Uga Chena Huts is nestled amongst dunes and trees at the ocean's edge, lying within a few minutes from the entrance to Yala National Park. It is an ideal place to observe the magnificent profusion of wildlife and nature.
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View AccommodationWild Coast Tented Lodge
Close to Yala National Park on Sri Lanka's South Coast, this luxury lodge will be made up of 36 luxury cocoon tents surrounded by incredible wildlife.
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View AccommodationLeopard Trails - Yala National Park
Leopard Trails offers an immersive safari experience on the edge of Yala National Park, where you can spot leopards, elephants and crocodiles while staying in stylish tents and suites designed for comfort in the wilderness.
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View AccommodationUga Bay
Uga Bay was one of the first hotels to establish itself on the stunning Pasikuda Bay on the east coast of Sri Lanka and is built to a very high standard. The hotel comprises of 48 spacious rooms, all facing out over the gardens or out to sea.
More Experiences in This Area
Discover more things to do in the area and chat to our specialists about crafting these experiences into your tailor-made holiday.
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View ExperienceShared Afternoon Safari - Yala National Park
Enjoy a evening safari in Yala National Park. Yala is a must for anyone wanting to spot the elusive leopard, and with over 250sqkm / 96sqm of land to explore, you will likely have some luck in spotting not only leopard, but sloth bear and elephants.
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View ExperienceSafari in Wilpattu National Park
Head into Wilpattu National Park for a morning or evening safari to marvel at the range of wildlife.
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View ExperienceJeep Safari - Wilpattu National Park
Wilpattu is one of Sri Lanka’s oldest and largest national parks, with an area of over 130,000 hectares. Explore by jeep, driving past natural lakes, scrubland and dense jungle, possibly spotting sloth bear, leopard and wild elephant.
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View ExperienceMorning Safari - Yala National Park
Head into Yala National Park in the early morning to marvel at the range of wildlife, particularly the leopards for which the park is renowned.
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