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Yala Day Tour – Wildlife Safari Adventure

Embark on an unforgettable day tour to Yala National Park, one of Sri Lanka’s premier wildlife destinations. This full-day safari adventure combines scenic drives, cultural charm, and close encounters with nature — perfect for wildlife lovers and photography enthusiasts. Enjoy a smooth ride via Galle, taking in coastal beauty and local highlights along the way.

Yala Day Tour – Wildlife Safari Adventure

Discover the untamed beauty of Sri Lanka with our exciting Yala Day Tour, designed for nature lovers and adventure seekers. This full-day excursion takes you deep into the heart of Yala National Park, the second-largest and most visited national park in the country, known for its rich biodiversity and the highest density of leopards in Asia.

Your journey begins with an early morning departure from the southern coast, passing through the scenic city of Galle. As you travel inland, enjoy views of rural villages, lush landscapes, and local life unfolding along the roadside.

Upon arrival at Yala, gear up for a thrilling 4x4 Jeep Safari, where you’ll have the chance to spot leopards, elephants, crocodiles, wild boars, sloth bears, monkeys, and a wide variety of bird species in their natural habitat. Guided by experienced wildlife trackers, your safari offers excellent opportunities for photography and up-close wildlife encounters.

After the safari, relax and enjoy a delicious Sri Lankan lunch at a local restaurant before heading back to your hotel along the southern coastline. The tour includes all entrance tickets, highway charges, and refreshments, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience from start to finish.

Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, a photographer, or simply looking to experience Sri Lanka's wild side in a single day, the Yala Day Tour is the perfect adventure.

Day 01

Tour Details

  • Yala National Park Safari (Half-day 4x4 Jeep Safari)

  • Scenic Drive via Galle – Pass by historic coastal town views

  • Spot leopards, elephants, sloth bears, crocodiles, and exotic birds

  • Nature and wildlife photography opportunities

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