Leopard in Yala National Park, Sri Lanka
Wild at heart, since the dry zone

Track leopards, herds &
untamed Sri Lanka

Small-group safaris into Yala, Wilpattu and Udawalawe — guided by trackers who read the land for a living.

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3
National Parks
40+
Leopard Sightings / Year
15
Years Guiding
98%
Sighting Success Rate
Why Sri Lanka

Follow the tracks — four reasons to safari here

Leopard in Yala National Park, Sri Lanka
01 Highest Leopard Density

Block 1 of Yala holds one of the world's densest leopard populations

Unlike most safari destinations where leopards are elusive, Yala's terrain and prey density make daylight sightings genuinely likely — not a promise other countries can make.

Wilpattu lake, Sri Lanka
02 Untouched Wilderness

Wilpattu's natural lakes (villus) draw wildlife few tourists ever see

Larger and far quieter than Yala, Wilpattu rewards patience with sloth bear, leopard and deer gathered around its scattered lakes.

03 Guaranteed Elephant Herds

Udawalawe's open grassland makes elephant herds visible year-round

Home to one of Sri Lanka's largest elephant populations, with herds numbering in the dozens grazing in full view of the reservoir.

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Destinations

Three parks. Three very different wild Sri Lankas.

Leopard Country

Yala National Park

Sri Lanka's most visited park, famed for leopard density and dramatic rock outcrops.

Block 1 & 5Full / Half Day
Lake Wilderness

Wilpattu National Park

Sri Lanka's largest park — ancient natural lakes, sloth bear and quiet, uncrowded trails.

North-West CoastFull Day
Elephant Plains

Udawalawe National Park

Open grassland reserve built around its reservoir — reliable, close elephant encounters.

Southern PlainsHalf Day
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