Entrada al Parque Nacional Yala con Safari Privado





Descripción
Evite las colas para comprar su entrada al Parque Nacional Yala y disfrute de un comienzo sin complicaciones de su safari. Comprar la entrada al parque nunca ha sido tan fácil.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
El Parque Nacional de Yala ocupa un gran espacio en la costa sureste de Sri Lanka, desde Okanda hasta Hambantota. La historia del área se extiende hasta hace varios siglos y se menciona que el área fue abandonada tres siglos antes debido a "condiciones insalubres", según Cipriano Sánchez, cartógrafo español del siglo XVI. Esto puede deberse a los pantanos y animales peligrosos de la región que causaron diversas enfermedades que en ese momento eran intratables. Más tarde, durante la región de Yala, se convirtió en Reserva Forestal bajo el Gobierno Colonial Británico en 1900. Un área dentro de la reserva fue ordenada como reserva de caza exclusiva para que los deportistas residentes cazaran. En 1938, se aprobó la ley para ordenar a Yala como Reserva Nacional. Parque.
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Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(4)
DO NOT BOOK A TOUR WITH YALA NATIONAL PARK. Regrettably, our safari was cancelled due to COVID in early March, which we totally understood. Soon after the cancellation, a member of the Yala National Park booking team was in touch for my bank details to organise a refund (60 US dollars). Again, I was not expecting a refund immediately due to the volume the park must have had to process. However, nearly 6 months down the line, I am STILL waiting for my refund. After querying the process a good 10 times over email, I have received 2 email replies, both reassuring that a refund is on it's way. I do not believe this is the case. I think it is extremely unprofessional to promise your customers a refund if you have no intention.
Wonderful wildlife reserve with the best chance of seeing leopards in the wild (though you still have to be very lucky--we were lucky and saw one on both days). Lots of animals including elephants (though they apparently seek water outside the park this time of year so there weren't a ton), water buffalo, deer, and tons of birds. We did 2 half-day safaris from the Block 1 2nd entrance (Katagamuwa). Note that this requires that you pay 2 sets of entrance fees because the entrance fee is per day. Also, the entrance fees shown on the site don't include almost 30% of taxes and other fees. When we went it was during the week and there were still a lot of jeeps that descended upon the leopards but on the weekends we have heard that it gets much more crowded.



