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Set on the edge of Yala National Park, Leopard Trails is a luxury tented safari camp combining colonial-era elegance with modern comfort.
Guests stay in spacious air-conditioned canvas tents fronted by large verandas and featuring dark wood furnishings, crisp linens and ensuite bathrooms with running hot water and flush toilets. Decor highlights the region’s rich wildlife, with wall art inspired by leopards, elephants and birds.
Dining is a highlight, authentic Sri Lankan curries and western dishes are served under the stars or by the campfire. With expert-guided safaris and immersive wilderness experiences, Leopard Trails offers a refined yet adventurous escape into Sri Lanka’s wild south.
What we love
- The twice-daily game drives introduce the staggering diversity of wildlife in Yala National Park, from leopards and elephants to sloth bears and crocodiles, together with over 100 species of bird.
- The in-house naturalist offers inspirational tracking tips and insights into the park’s native wildlife, from bird calls to predator behaviour.
- The level of service here is exemplary, with fabulous hospitality at every turn and camp staff determined to perfect your stay.
Expert safari guides accompany you on the twice daily drives but, if you want the resident naturalist to come in their place, you will need to book early and pay an additional supplement.
All the food is prepared on-site offering a good variety, but special dietary requirements can be catered for with advance notice.
Children warmly welcomed with family tents, cots and extra beds available on request. Junior ranger programme offered to children, helping them to learn about wildlife, animal tracking and conservation. Children’s activity menu includes cooking classes, bush walks, lake cruises and visits to jungle monasteries.
Leopard Trails prioritises sustainability through eco-conscious operations, minimising single-use plastics, sourcing local produce and supporting nearby communities. The camp promotes wildlife conservation and educates guests on responsible tourism. Its low-impact design and commitment to preserving Yala’s natural ecosystem ensure a luxurious safari experience that gives back to nature and people.
Right on the edge of Yala National Park in the southwest of Sri Lanka, Leopard Trails camp is in the buffer-zone village of Kochchipathana. Guests are met at a pre-arranged location then driven to camp via 4WD along a bumpy dirt track. It is 7km from here to the Katagamuwa entrance to the national park. Galle is two-and-a-half hour’s drive away.
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