Sri lanka national park guide--Yala National Park
⭐ Yala National Park ● Location: Located in the southeast of Sri Lanka, it is one of only two wild jungle parks in the world, alongside Kenya's national parks. ● Timing: Safaris are mainly divided into dry and wet seasons. The dry season is from March to April when there is less grass, making it the best time to visit the park as animals are easiest to spot. 🩵February to June is suitable for viewing Sri Lankan leopards; September to October is the wet season with heavy rainfall, frequent floods, and the park may close when there is excessive rain. ● Park Opening Hours: ⏱️Morning: 6:00 - 11:00 ⌚Afternoon: 14:00 - 18:00 There is a two-hour break at noon due to the harsh sun, and vehicles are not allowed to move from 12:00 to 14:00, so visitors can have a meal during this time. ● Methods: ① Half-day Safari Lasts for 3-4 hours, departing early in the morning or late in the evening, focusing mainly on the first zone where Sri Lankan leopards are most frequently spotted. ② Full-day Safari Lasts for 8-10 hours, departing early in the morning and returning in the afternoon, allowing visitors to explore more areas with a greater variety of animals and fewer people. #SriLanka #SriLankaTravelGuide #SriLankaTourism #SriLankaTravel #YalaNationalPark #Leopards#trip diary#travel guide#yala national park#Colombo