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About the Yala Sanctuary that has been visited more times.

About the Yala Sanctuary that has been visited more times.

June 2020 · 2 min read · Uva Province

Good day my fellow travelers,

Welcome back to my travel blog. After long time I came here for share my previous safari experience where I traveled Yala sanctuary. I previously show you about yala national park because in my life time I visited more time here. But I know it'll not boring to you because today I want to share with you various places inside forest.

There was little pond naturally placed nearest yala wildlife officer's quarters. There quarters painted from green color because it's very related to the forest. Some white and purple color lotus flowers blossomed on the pond.

You can clearly see the sky was fully covered by blue color without any clouds. The sun light fall massive hot condition. The entrance to the Yala National Park is located in Tissamaharama. From there you can reach the Palatupana Gateway after driving about 12 km along Kirinda Road. From there the safari can be done.

I had noticed that the yala forest has biggest stones placed various locations. The white birds found their feed meal on the lake. Water level of the lake so low without rain. Manik Ganga estuary, Katupili ara and mangrove ecosystems are important places. The Menik river and the Kumbukkan Oya are two main water bodies that flow through the park. Overall, Yala is a plain parkland.

Yala National Park is located in the southeastern region of Sri Lanka and is spread throughout the Hambantota District in the Southern Province and the Moneragala District in the Uva Province.

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Yala National Park is the second largest national park in Sri Lanka. The Yala National Park enhances the beauty of the lagoon, which is filled with thorny bushes and lush flora.

Today's post I didn't go to share wildlife images because I already show you them. Yesterday night I heard Yala national park open for limited tourist today onward after covid19. That's brilliant news for wildlife lovers. Thanks for visiting.

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