Day 10 - Looking for leopards at Yala National Park
Rising very early this morning, we make our way before sunrise
into nearby Yala National Park, the largest in Sri Lanka, to spot
the fantastic native wildlife. The park is made up of diverse
landscapes, including monsoon forests, dusty plains and serene
lagoons, with a backdrop of the Indian Ocean. Setting out on a Jeep
safari, we search for leopards, wild boar, elephants, and even
crocodiles with our knowledgeable local guide. There are also
hundreds of different bird species which call this protected
reserve home, including the crested serpent eagle and rare purple
heron.
Returning to our hotel for a late breakfast and time to unwind,
we set out on a second safari this afternoon to increase our
chances of spotting the majestic but elusive leopard. Yala has the
largest concentration of these graceful predators per square
kilometre in Asia, but they aren't the only creatures in the park -
keep an eye out for mongoose, wild buffalo and the large sambar
deer.
Dinner is served at our hotel this evening.
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