Yala Safari

The expansive Yala National Park has the distinction of being the second-largest of the national parks of Sri Lanka and it attracts the highest number of visitors. This renowned wildlife sanctuary covers an area of 979 sq km and was designated as a national park in 1938. It is well known for its beauty and the sheer diversity of the wild animals the park features. Yala has been portrayed in many documentaries including those of the Discovery Channel and the BBC. The terrain of the park consists mainly of shrub jungle dotted with rocky outcrops that are found scattered throughout the area. A number of freshwater and saltwater lagoons form part of the park. As you might expect in a tropical wildlife sanctuary, Yala offers a breathtaking variety of wild animals including elephants, leopards, sambhur, sloth bear, spotted deer, mongoose, jackals, wild buffalos and monkeys such as the macaque and langur.

The park is also a birdwatcher’s dream with as many as 130 varieties of bird life having been recorded in the locale. Well-known avian species which are often spotted at Yala include sandpipers, black-necked storks, egrets, pelicans, parakeets, bulbuls and more. A local highlight is the proud peacock, readily seen in the park in all its glory. Additionally, you will see marine turtles nesting the along the coastline areas.

To obtain a genuine glimpse into this vast wildlife sanctuary and view its luxuriant flora and fauna, there is no better choice than to take a safari. Rugged off-road vehicles will take you deep into the parkland, and the experienced drivers will make sure you visit the areas where wildlife is abundant. There are several safari options available; an interesting choice would be a daybreak safari early in the morning or one at dusk, as these are the times when creatures like sloth bears and leopards come out of their lairs and roam about. Other options are half day or full day safari excursions where you will see many different kinds of animals and birds.

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Angela Fernando is an impassioned travel writer who composes pieces under the pen name Sumaira Narayan. She loves writing about new and exciting places around the world and hopes to visit them all someday.

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Yala Safari

The Yala National Park is a major national park in Sri Lanka. Spanning an area of almost one thousand square kilometres, it is the second biggest national park in the country and is the most widely visited. No trip to the tropical island can be considered complete without a visit to Yala; after all, the park is home to some of the country’s best loved and most elusive animals. It was established in 1900 as a wildlife sanctuary and was only designated as a national park in 1938. Although the park is made up of five blocks, only two of them are open to the public.

Yala boasts a rich biodiversity and is home to numerous animals. This includes elephants and leopards, the two icons of Sri Lankan wildlife. The park’s leopard population is huge and although the animal is notoriously shy, leopard sightings are a common occurrence. In total, it is home to about forty four mammalian species including sloth bears, wild water buffalos, civets and macaques. Reptilian species are numbered at forty five although the number could be much higher. Of these five species, the Sri Lankan krait and the Wiegmann’s Agama, are endemic.

However, it is the avian populace that makes this a truly memorable place. Yala is home to over two hundred types of birds of which six are endemic. Tourists who want to experience the island’s natural bounty will definitely have to take a trip down to Yala. The exotic and lively inhabitants are sure to make any visit here one to remember.

Although small in size, the tropical island contains many attractions and the best way to visit them all is by using Sri Lanka tour packages. Taking such tours will eliminate all the hassles of planning and travel so that tourists can have a fun, stress free vacation. Shanti Travel Sri Lanka offer holiday packages Sri Lanka that covers all the major attractions. They show a side of the island that only locals get to enjoy and is the ideal option for foreigners who want a taste of the real Sri Lanka and its enchanting cultural, historical and natural heritage.

Chandrishan Williams is a travel writer who writes under the pen name, Caleb Falcon. He specializes in writing content based on the many exciting world adventures that await intrepid travellers. Google+