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Yala National Park

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About this Destination

Sprawled over 979 square kilometres, Yala National Park in southeast Sri Lanka is the nation’s largest and most-visited wildlife conservation zone. As Sri Lanka’s oldest wildlife sanctuary, Yala shelters a vast area of unspoiled jungles, grassland, and lagoons bordering the Indian Ocean. It is home to the highest population of leopards on the planet, alongside Sri Lankan elephants, crocodiles, and over 400 bird species. Yala National Park is sectioned into five blocks, and there are eco-friendly campsites everywhere. The fascinating thing about hiking here is discovering the park’s diverse terrain, which includes marine wetlands, deciduous and thorn forests, and freshwater lakes and ponds, mainly composed of Precambrian-era metamorphic rocks. A large section of the park is covered by marshes and sandy beaches, where families enjoy picnics and swimming. Further inland, Sithulpawwa is an ancient Buddhist monastery where caves display centuries-old rock paintings. Magul Vihara is another pilgrimage site within the park displaying ancient ruins. The best way to enjoy a Yala National Park tour is to take Jeep safaris with a driver, but you can blaze your own trails with bicycles.Yala National Park remains closed for rejuvenation for six weeks from 1 September to 15 October every year.

Hotels & Stays in Yala National Park

Local Cultures of Yala National Park

Immerse yourself in the heritage, traditions, and local way of life.

Culture

Sinhalese Culture

The predominant culture in the area, with rich traditions in dance, music, and handicrafts.

Yala
Year-round
Culture

Wildlife Conservation Practices

Practices that integrate local knowledge with modern conservation efforts to protect the biodiversity of the park.

Yala
Year-round
Culture

Veddah Heritage

The indigenous culture of the Veddah people, focusing on their traditional hunting and gathering practices.

Near Yala
Year-round
Culture

Traditional Sri Lankan Cuisine

Culinary culture characterized by rice and curry dishes, utilizing local ingredients found in the park.

Local eateries near Yala
Year-round
Culture

Buddhist Festivals

Cultural events associated with the Buddhist community, reflecting their spiritual beliefs and practices.

Yala
Year-round, depending on lunar calendar

Festivals of Yala National Park

Discover local events, music, and seasonal celebrations.

Festival

Vesak

Celebration of the birth, enlightenment, and death of Buddha, marked by lanterns and almsgiving.

Yala
Full moon day in May
Festival

Poson

Commemorates the introduction of Buddhism to Sri Lanka, featuring religious observances and gatherings.

Yala
Full moon day in June
Festival

Thailand Vesak

Special ceremonies involving chanting and rituals to honor Vesak as celebrated in neighboring Thailand.

Yala
Full moon in May
Festival

Kataragama Festival

A pilgrimage and festival in honor of the Hindu god Skanda, attracting devotees and tourists alike.

Kataragama (near Yala)
July - August
Festival

Yala Festival

A local celebration showcasing the area's wildlife and natural beauty, including exhibitions and activities.

Yala
Annually in December

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