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This owner-run safari camp is an ideal base for exploring the wilds of Yala National Park, located on the edge of the southwestern boundary.
What we love
- A comfortable and sustainably designed eco-safari camp
- Excellent access to a less busy area of Yala National Park
- Eco swimming pool to cool off on hot days when you’re not on game drives
- Highly qualified team of naturalist guides and trackers to ensure you get the most out of your wildlife explorations
- Luxury tents with plenty of modern comforts including air conditioning
If staying in a luxury tent isn’t for you, opt for the solid four walls of the Peacock Nest room which has all of the same facilities
The focus is on being in nature and enjoying the wildlife experience rather than staying in a luxury hotel
Although the camp has some to borrow, we recommend bringing your own binoculars if you have some, and keeping them handy to enjoy the birdlife and monkeys from the terrace of your tent
Families are welcome, with a minimum age of 3 years. The family tents are well designed, with two bedrooms, both ensuite, joined by a central lounge area. The team enjoy teaching children about nature through games such as wildlife footprint tracking around camp.
The camp has a deep-rooted eco-focus, ranging from tree planting to use of solar power and purchasing homegrown produce from the local communities. The design of the camp has taken the same approach, using natural materials, organic soaps and recycling or upcycling wherever possible.
On the edge of Yala National Park, Leopard Safaris has a prime position to access the quieter areas of the park, offering a more private wildlife experience. You are just 3kms from the back entrance Katamaguwa which accesses Block 1 of the park, or a 20 minute drive from the main entrance at Galge for Block 3, 4 and 5.
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