Safari Adventures in Yala & Udawalawe

Let Us Take You On An Unforgettable Safari Adventure !

We offer exclusive safari experiences to two of the island's most renowned national parks: Yala and Udawalawe. These private guided tours provide an intimate glimpse into Sri Lanka's rich biodiversity, promising memories that will last a lifetime.​ Just 1.5 hours’ drive from our doorstep, these safaris provide a chance to witness Sri Lanka’s incredible wildlife up close. After an unforgettable safari, unwind in the comfort of our eco-friendly cabins, head to the beach for a peaceful retreat, enjoy a massage or join our daily yoga class.

  • Leopard in Yala National park with into the blue safari

    Yala National Park – A Predator's Realm

    Yala National Park is famed for its remarkable leopard population, offering one of the highest densities of these elusive big cats globally. Beyond leopards, the park is home to elephants, sloth bears, crocodiles, and a diverse array of bird species. The varied landscapes, from dense jungles to open plains, create a dynamic backdrop for wildlife observation and photography.​

  • Udawalawe National Park – Safari with Into The Blue observing elephants

    Udawalawe National Park – The Elephant Sanctuary

    Udawalawe National Park is renowned for its substantial elephant herds, providing visitors with frequent sightings of these majestic creatures in their natural environment. In addition to elephants, the park supports populations of water buffalo, sambar deer, and a rich variety of birdlife, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and bird watchers alike.​

Safari packages and prices:

We offer private safari experiences, ensuring a personalized and comfortable adventure:

  • Private car transfer to and from the park

  • Exclusive 4x4 safari jeep

  • Entrance tickets to the national park

  • Professional driver and guide

    • Udawalawe Safari for 2 People: 57,000 LKR (departure at 05.00am or 12.30pm)

    • Yala Safari for 2 People: 65,000 LKR (departure at 04.30am or 12.00pm)

Crocodile in Udawalawe lying by a lake during a safari with Into The Blue