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The Yala National Park is the 2nd largest natural park in Sri Lanka and is known to have the highest density of leopards in the whole world. The park is also home to the Sri Lankan Elephant and a host of other endemic species. Perhaps the most famous and sought-after resident of the park is the Sri Lankan Leopard, Panthera pardus kotiya, which is a distinct subspecies of leopard that is native to Sri Lanka. First discovered by Sri Lanka zoologist Paules E P Deraniyagala in 1956, the Sri Lankan Leopard is now listed as “vulnerable” on the ICUN red-list due to habitat loss, fragmentation and other threats.

 

Accommodation

The units come with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a fridge, a kettle, a bidet, free toiletries and a wardrobe. All rooms are fitted with a private bathroom and a shower, and certain units at the hotel have a balcony. At Wild Culture Yala the rooms include bed linen and towels.

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Dining

Enjoy star-class epicurean delights, prepared by our team of skilled chefs. Featuring flavours from home and abroad, your every gastronomic desire will be fulfilled.

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