Discover the ultimate wildlife experience with our Yala Full Day Safari Game Drive in Yala National Park, Sri Lanka’s most iconic wildlife destination. Travel deep into the park in a private 4x4 safari jeep with an expert driver-guide who knows the best spots to find leopards, elephants, sloth bears, crocodiles, deer, and over 200 bird species.
This full-day adventure runs from 5:00 AM to 6:00 PM, giving you the best chance to explore Yala’s diverse landscapes — from open plains and forests to serene lagoons. Enjoy a delicious traditional Sri Lankan breakfast and lunch served while surrounded by breathtaking scenery.
What makes our safari unique is our focus on personalized service, experienced guiding, and responsible tourism. We prioritize guest comfort, safety, and wildlife respect to deliver a truly authentic experience. Whether you’re a wildlife photographer, a nature lover, or a first-time explorer, our Yala Safari Full Day Game Drive promises memories that last a lifetime.
Nestled in the heart of Tissamaharama, just a short drive from Yala National Park, Tissa Lake (also known as Tissamaharama Wewa) is one of the most scenic and tranquil spots in southern Sri Lanka. Built in the ancient kingdom of Ruhuna, this vast man-made reservoir beautifully reflects the surrounding palm trees, stupas, and birdlife, creating a picture-perfect setting for relaxation and photography.
Visitors can enjoy a peaceful evening walk or boat ride while watching migratory birds, pelicans, herons, and egrets glide across the water. The stunning sunset over the lake offers a magical backdrop, making it a favorite among photographers and nature lovers alike.
Conveniently located near Yala, Kataragama, and Kirinda, Tissa Lake is an ideal stop for travelers heading to or from safari adventures. Whether you’re looking to unwind after an exciting wildlife tour or capture Sri Lanka’s serene countryside beauty, Tissa Lake is a must-visit destination in Tissamaharama.
Located in the spiritual town of Kataragama, the Ruhunu Maha Kataragama Dewalaya is one of Sri Lanka’s most revered religious sites, visited by Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims, and people of all faiths. This ancient temple complex is dedicated to Lord Kataragama (Skanda-Murugan), the god of war and victory, and symbolizes unity and devotion across communities.
Surrounded by lush greenery and the serene Menik Ganga (Gem River), the shrine offers a deeply spiritual atmosphere. Pilgrims light oil lamps, offer fruits, and take part in colorful rituals that have continued for centuries. The annual Kataragama Esala Festival is a highlight, drawing thousands of devotees and travelers to witness vibrant processions, traditional dances, and fire walking ceremonies.
Just a short drive from Yala National Park and Tissamaharama, this sacred site is a must-visit for those exploring southern Sri Lanka’s cultural and spiritual heritage. Whether you seek cultural insight, religious significance.
The Tissamaharama Raja Maha Viharaya, located in the heart of Tissamaharama, is one of the most important and ancient Buddhist temples in southern Sri Lanka. Originally built by King Kavantissa of the Ruhunu Kingdom over 2,000 years ago, this magnificent temple stands as a symbol of Sri Lanka’s rich Buddhist heritage and royal history.
Its majestic white stupa (dagoba), one of the largest in the country, dominates the skyline and offers a serene and spiritual atmosphere for visitors. The temple grounds are beautifully maintained, featuring ancient ruins, Bodhi trees, and peaceful surroundings ideal for meditation and photography.
Tissamaharama Raja Maha Viharaya is also closely connected to Yatala Dagoba, Kataragama Temple, and Yala National Park, making it a must-visit stop for travelers exploring Tissamaharama and Yala. Whether you’re interested in history, culture, or spirituality, this sacred site offers a glimpse into the timeless traditions of the ancient Ruhuna Kingdom.
Located just a few kilometers from Tissamaharama and Yala National Park, Kirinda Beach is a peaceful and unspoiled stretch of coastline that perfectly blends natural beauty, history, and local charm. Known for its golden sands, turquoise waters, and dramatic rocky outcrops, this quiet beach offers stunning views of the Indian Ocean and the Kirinda Buddhist Temple that overlooks the sea.
It’s a favorite spot for sunrise and sunset photography, peaceful walks, and watching local fishermen at work. The beach also holds historical significance, linked to the legend of Queen Viharamahadevi, making it not just a scenic destination but a cultural one as well.
Whether you’re visiting after a Yala Safari or exploring southern Sri Lanka’s coast, Kirinda Beach is the perfect place to relax, unwind, and experience authentic coastal life away from the crowds.
Driver is waiting at the car park of Commercial Bank Tissamaharama branch with the jeep, which has our logo placed on both front doors.
Yala National Park is the most visited and second largest national park in Sri Lanka, renowned for its high density of leopards and diverse wildlife. It offers a thrilling safari experience through its varied ecosystems, including forests, scrublands, and coastal lagoons.
Yala National Park is famous for its high density of leopards. Jeep safaris offer the best opportunity to spot these elusive big cats in their natural habitat.
Adjacent to Yala, Kumana is a smaller park known for its birdwatching opportunities and scenic beauty. It's a great place to see migratory birds and other wildlife.
This ancient Buddhist temple is located within Yala National Park and is a significant religious site. It offers a glimpse into Sri Lanka's rich cultural heritage.
A traditional Sri Lankan dish consisting of rice served with a variety of curries, including vegetables, meat, and fish.
Bowl-shaped pancakes made from fermented rice flour and coconut milk, often served with an egg in the center.
A popular street food made from chopped roti dough, vegetables, and meat, stir-fried with spices.
This is the best time to visit Yala National Park as the weather is dry and ideal for wildlife spotting. The park is open for safaris, and the chances of seeing leopards and other wildlife are high.
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Yala National Park and its surrounding areas are generally safe for travelers. However, it's important to follow park rules and regulations, and be aware of your surroundings.
Tissamaharama Railway Station
Tissamaharama Bus Station
Taxis are available for transport to and from the park but are not used for safaris within the park.
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Bundala National Park is a wetland park known for its birdwatching opportunities and diverse wildlife. It's a great place to see migratory birds and other wildlife.
Morawewa Lagoon is a scenic lagoon known for its birdwatching opportunities and peaceful atmosphere. It's a great place to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
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