Yala vs. Udawalawe SummaryWildlife Priorities:Yala: Best for leopard sightings (35–40 in Block 1) and diverse ecosystems (scrubland, forests, coast).Udawalawe: Elephant hotspot (500+ elephants) with open grasslands for reliable sightings.Biodiversity: Yala has more species (215 birds, crocodiles, turtles), while Udawalawe focuses on elephants, bi… Read More


The Knuckles Mountain Range in Sri Lanka offers one of the most scenic and adventurous jungle getaways in South Asia. This UNESCO World Heritage site is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, rich biodiversity, and cultural immersion in traditional villages.Highlights:Scenic Hiking Trail: The Duwili Ella trail is a challenging 10-hour trek featu… Read More


Sri Lanka offers a diverse range of national parks, each providing unique wildlife experiences based on your interests:Yala National Park: Known for the world’s highest leopard density, ideal for leopard sightings especially in the dry season (May-August). Also home to elephants, sloth bears, and over 215 bird species.Udawalawe National Park: Bes… Read More


Sri Lanka is renowned for its opportunities to observe wild elephants in ethical, conservation-focused settings. The country hosts around 5,000 elephants, offering unique wildlife experiences across several national parks and sanctuaries.Top Elephant Viewing LocationsUdawalawe National Park: Famous for reliable elephant sightings and proximity to t… Read More


Lion prides are social groups of lions, containing both males and females, that live together in a specific territory[2]. A typical pride consists of around 15 lions, but can range from 3 to 40 members[1][3][6]. Lion prides have a complex structure with different roles for each member[1].**Typical Pride Composition:*** **Lionesses** The majority … Read More