| YALA WEST (RUHUNA) NATIONAL
PARK is now well recognised as one of the best parks in the
world to observe and photograph leopards. The park covers an area
of over 100,000 hectares and is divided into five blocks. Block
one is easily the most visited part of the sanctuary as it contains
the highest density of leopards in the park. However other areas
of Yala such as Yala East are only now just re-opening and it will
take some time to research leopard numbers in these less visited
areas. Yala West consists of scrub jungle, brackish lagoons and
stunning rock monoliths scattered throughout the park.
Recently there was an excellent 'Natural World' wildlife film on
the 'Leopards of Yala' shot by the well known filmmaker Gordon Buchanan.
Yala has well over thirty leopards within the park, probably the
highest density anywhere in the world. It is also thought that Sri
Lankan leopards are a distinct sub-species from their Indian neighbours
as well as being the largest leopards in Asia.
Your best chance to see a leopard is generally first thing in the
morning and then again at dusk. The male leopards in Yala are very
confident animals and they are often seen walking the tracks during
the day. Young males in particular seem to have no fear of the jeep,
which can lead to some excellent photographic opportunities. But
there is no guarantee that you will see one for the day.
As well as leopards there is a large number of elephants living
inside the park and these can be seen bathing in the numerous lakes
within the park. You can also see spotted deer, sambar, wild boar,
wild buffaloes, sloth bear, jackal and mongoose. The bird life is
also fantastic and it is amazing how close you can get to them from
the confines of the jeep, you can see Rosy Starlings, Paradise Flycatchers,
Crested Hawk Eagles, Blue-Tailed Bee-Eaters and Common Iora's.
| SCHEDULE
• Arrival at the park entrance around
noon. Get into the 4WD Jeep at the park entrance to be driven
to your campsite.
• At the campsite just relax at the River Bank until lunchtime.
• Enjoy a typical Sri Lankan lunch and get ready for the evening
safari.
• After the Safari return to the camp, which is lit, by lanterns
and a campfire.
• Dinner & the night stay at Yala. Standard - luxury camp
/ Deluxe – Super luxury camp
You will have the opportunity to see
some of the prominent wild animals found in this park. For
example the spotted deer, sambar, wild boar, wild buffaloes,
sloth bear, jackal, elephants, leopard and mongoose etc.
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| SCHEDULE
• Full day safari.
• Back to the camp for the night.
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