Fullda Safari
Destination: Yala National Park - Sri Lanka
Allowing for a late start, the day safari begins at 6am from the hotel you board at. Still early enough to catch the views of animals having a drink of water or wandering through the trees and thicket searching for food.
Venture into the deep jungle off the dusty beaten track. Watch the waterbird varieties that at the numerous lagoons, sand dunes. The migrant great white pelican and resident spot-billed pelican also have been recorded. Other waterbirds attracted to the Yala lagoons include lesser flamingo, and pelicans, and rare species such as purple heron, night herons, egrets, purple swamphen, and Oriental darter. Thousands of waterfowls migrate to the lagoons of Yala during the northeast monsoon. They are northern pintail, white-winged tern, Eurasian curlew, whimbrel, godwits, and ruddy turnstone. The visiting species mingled with residing lesser whistling duck, yellow-wattled lapwing, red-wattled lapwing, and great stone-curlew. Rock pigeon, barred buttonquail, Indian peafowl, black stork, black-winged stilt, and greater flamingo are among the other bird species during the many paths and roads through the jungle the ability to encounter the many of Yala national parks Elephants, deer, wild boar, peacocks, would be a treat to see peer out of the jungle. The elusive Leopard will always be in the top of the drivers mind and tracking the leopards in the park would be a adventure that would bring out the child in you. The enthusiasm that you have will maybe see more than one or two leopards that gather and roam the jungles which is home to them.
MORNING SAFARI 5:30 AM to 10:00 AM
AFTERNOON 2.00 PM to 7.00 PM
FULL DAY SAFARI 5:00 AM to 6.00 PM