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Special Leopard Safari Tour - Yala (Shared Option) Morning Half Day

We are one of leading tour service provider in Yala Since 1986. Park Gate is opens at 6 AM and we are ready to drive then.

We got ongoing leopard counting research project by our leader Malith. Malith has counted 46 Different Leopards in Block 1 of Yala Park Already.

First Try is to get in to the park as one of first Jeeps. That will give us maximum opportunities everyday.

Early morning first 2 hours and the day end last hour and half is the golden hours for the leopard spotting.

Therefore we will not waist our time with the common animals or birds within this time.

After this Golden Hours we will change the driving style in to explaining process and stop by every single thing we see on our route.

Many people in there reviews mentioned that the Yala is very busy, I have to say this. We will not drive only the main road of the park. Over set of Toyota Hilux Jeeps are able to Drive any road in the park and we will.

Visit: Yala National Park Sri Lanka

Within this tours to YALA, Big 3 is Leopard, Sloth Bear & Elephants. Other than that Many other different animal like Crocodiles, Monkeys, Deer's, Birds, Mongoose...



Duration:5 to 7 hours
Commences in:Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka
Country:Sri Lanka
City:Sri Lanka

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