
Leopard in Yala national park.
Situated in Sri Lanka’s south-east, Yala national park has the highest leopard concentration in the world. Although the Sri Lankan leopard is classified as endangered, the good news is that Yala’s current population remains relatively stable.Leopards hunt mainly at dawn and dusk, reserving the rest of the day for relaxing. While leopard sightings can’t be guaranteed, Yala’s terrain is perfect for playing spot the spots. The languorous cats love lazing in the forest canopy or on the vast sun-baked boulders that dominate the horizon.
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Date: Nov 24
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