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From Galle to Yala National Park, adventurers can be part of a thrilling journey through the diverse landscapes and wildlife of Sri Lanka. Yala National Park covers 979km2, although only 141km is open to the public, and is mostly made up of parkland and scrub jungle but also contains beaches, lagoons, freshwater lakes, rivers, enormous rocky outcrops, and dense jungle. Yala is one of the best places to see Leopards, boasting the highest concentration of leopards in the world: the park is also home to a good number of Asian elephants, sloth bear, spotted deer, crocodiles, wild boar, water buffalo, grey languor and several other species of large animals.
Madu River Safari
Experience the Turtle Hatchery
Get involved in hands-on marine turtle conservation efforts
Go scuba diving amongst the coral reefs in Unawatuna
Dive into a magical world deep beneath the waves
National Sanctuaries and Sinharaja Forest Reserve
Wildlife encounters and journeys to tropical rainforests
Cinnamon Plantation Visit Tour
Learn more about the Queen of Spices and its unique value.
Visit Yatagala Rock Cave Temple and Rumassala Peace Pagoda
Head to sacred sites amidst serenity & idyllic vistas
Explore the National Maritime Museum and St. Mary’s Cathedral
Gain an insight into the island’s rich colonial heritage
Enjoy the sun and sea at Unawatuna Beach and Mirissa Beach
Indulge in beachside bliss and laidback island living
Spice gardens and tea factory
Discover the secrets behind Sri Lanka’s famed spices & tea
See the largest herd of captive elephants in the world at the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage
Unforgettable encounters with the gentle giants of Sri Lanka
Visit the Matara Fort and the famous Blow Hole
Traverse to an age-old fort & fascinating natural phenomenon