Experience the Ultimate Yala Safari from Tangalle

Embark on a world-class wildlife adventure with Win Win Tours. We provide seamless, high-quality Yala National Park safari tours departing directly from your accommodation in Tangalle. Known for having one of the highest leopard densities in the world, Yala is a must-visit destination for any nature lover visiting Sri Lanka.

Forget the hassle of navigating local transport. We provide comfortable transfers starting from Tangalle, with a scenic drive of approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes to the park gates.

Whether you are a morning person or prefer the golden hour of the afternoon, we have the perfect schedule for you:

  • Morning Safari: Starts at 6:00 AM (Best for catching predators while it's cool).
  • Evening Safari: Starts at 2:00 PM (Beautiful lighting for photography).
  • Safari Duration: Every half-day tour lasts 4 hours, giving you ample time to track leopards, elephants, and sloth bears.

Your comfort and safety are our priorities. We offer two types of rugged 4x4 vehicles for your journey:

  • Indian Jeeps: A budget-friendly, standard safari option.
  • Japanese Jeeps (Highly Recommended): For a smoother, more comfortable ride over the bumpy park terrain, we recommend our Japanese models. They offer better suspension and superior views for photography.

When planning your budget, please note that the Yala National Park entrance ticket price remains the same for both half-day and full-day safaris. Your total cost will only vary based on your choice of jeep and transportation requirements.

Going for the Full-Day Adventure? If you choose our Full-Day Safari experience, we provide a delicious, authentic lunch for just Rs. 1,500 per person. Enjoy your meal surrounded by the sounds of the Sri Lankan wilderness!

Included and Excluded

  • Water Bottles
  • Free Guidance
  • Free Photos
  • Entrance Tickets
  • Safari Jeep Price

Highlights of the Tour

  • World-Class Leopard Sightings
  • The "Big Three" of Sri Lanka
  • Golden Hour Photography
  • A Bird Watcher's Paradise
  • Ancient History in the Wild
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