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Leopard safari in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is renowned worldwide for its rich biodiversity, boasting a wide array of stunning species. Among the most notable are the Asian Elephant, Sloth Bear, and the impressive Sri Lankan Leopard.

 

The Sri Lankan Leopard, a subspecies of the Indian Leopard, is the largest leopard in Asia and can only be found in Sri Lanka. Known for its striking appearance and intense gaze, it is considered one of the most visually captivating species globally. Leopards can be spotted in numerous national parks across the country, with Yala National Park being home to a significant population.

 

Spotting a Sri Lankan leopard can be quite a difficult task due to their elusive nature. However, with the right combination of experience, patience, and luck, many visitors are able to have a truly unforgettable sighting of this magnificent creature in Sri Lanka each year.

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Tour Brief

  • Opt for earthy colored attire, sunglasses, and a hat for sun protection. Remember to bring insect repellent, sunblock, and lip balm. 

  • Pack a quality camera with spare batteries, extra memory cards, cables, and chargers. 

  • Don't forget a dust mask or scarf for dust protection.

Reasons to embrace 

For leopard spotting the best place in Sri Lanka is Yala National Park Wilpattu National Park also provide good sightings. 

Yala National Park boasts the most abundant population of wild leopards, making it the ultimate destination for leopard enthusiasts worldwide.

The Wilpattu National Park holds the title of being the biggest and most ancient national park in Sri Lanka, renowned for being the prime location to observe the Sri Lankan Leopard in its native environment.

Explore all the marvels of this conservation area by embarking on a 4WD open-air safari, where our expert nature guides will ensure a memorable and enriching adventure.

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