Hello to all tourists!The tour was for the whole day of their Hikkaduwa.
Yala National Park is a wildlife sanctuary in southeastern Sri Lanka.
The park is the second largest national park in the country with the best safari experiences, with an area of over 978.8 square kilometers. When buying a tour, the agents do not know who you will come across on the road, and you may not see the promised animals at all.
We bought the tour on the street, the tour operator sells $ 100 for one, and there we took 125 for two without lunch, but we took cookies and waffles with us, and that's what we did. It is home to a diverse flora and fauna, including Sri Lankan elephants, leopards, sloth bears and more than 200 species of birds.Well, that's what motivated us.In the morning, a very nice mini-bus came for us, we drove 3.5 hours to the parking lot. There's a cafe there, fried bananas with cream sauce were prepared for us by order, which is really delicious and we moved to another huge car.
We drove along the highway normally, but as soon as we entered the park territory, potholes, pits began, we were thrown from side to side, shaking, the road is just such to shake tourists.
First we met monkeys on the road, they were hanging on wires and jumping from tree to tree.
Peacocks have been seen, they are everywhere there, but they did not spread their tails.We saw a crocodile, watched how different roe deer roam and a family of elephants walked around. Then a downpour covered us and an elephant blocked the road, apparently begging for food.He actually didn't let us through for a long time. And so we will see leopards there- we did not see the rest of the animals in bulk.