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Mysteries and surprises abound in the nocturnal world of Leopards of Yala.. For more than a century, Yala National Park in Sri Lanka has been one of Asia’s most celebrated wildlife preserves, a ...
Yala National Park teems with as much fauna as there is flora, set within a land extent of over 370 square miles. With two separate main entrance gates, Katagamuwa and Palatupana, ...
Uga Chena Huts is only minutes away from the national park. First encounter. Yala, a sanctuary of biodiversity and history, is where the Sri Lankan leopard reigns supreme.
The purr of engines can be heard as safari jeeps prowl around the jungle; their exhaust fumes dancing on the dawn mist at Sri Lanka’s Yala National Park. It’s like the warm-up lap at a Formula ...
Sri Lanka’s most celebrated wildlife park is famous for leopards, elephants, and sloth bears—and now Yala National Park is also known for a stunning, sustainably minded safari camp next door ...
Previous studies have found that the better-known Yala National Park in Sri Lanka’s south, popular for its leopard sightings, has about 54 leopards per 100 km2 (140 per 100 mi2); ...
Yala National Park, which has one of the highest leopard densities in the world, has recorded 77 leopards and has a density of 0.5461 per km2.