Safari de vida selvagem no Parque Nacional de Yala / passeio de caça - por Ajith Safari





Descrição
Explore a natureza deslumbrante do Sri Lanka com o Ajith Safari Jeep Tours. Somos o único operador de safari do Sri Lanka mencionado no Lonely Planet e o fornecedor número um no Trip Advisor há mais de uma década. Com nossa equipe de motoristas-guias experientes e designers de turismo comprometidos, oferecemos uma variedade de pacotes de safári para todos os interesses e orçamentos, desde encontrar elefantes asiáticos até testemunhar o esquivo leopardo do Sri Lanka. Orgulhamo-nos do nosso compromisso com operações ecológicas e sustentáveis, garantindo que os nossos safaris salvaguardam a beleza natural do Sri Lanka. Por mais de 30 anos, atendemos clientes de todo o mundo com conforto, diversão e aventura. OBSERVAÇÃO - Como uma empresa autorizada a oferecer serviços de safári no Parque Nacional YALA, todos os nossos veículos 4X4 possuem as aprovações necessárias e todos os nossos motoristas possuem licenças especiais para prestar seus serviços como motoristas de safári no Parque Nacional YALA - emitidas pelo Departamento de Conservação da Vida Selvagem. no Sri Lanca.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Embarque em uma emocionante aventura na natureza no Parque Nacional YALA, lar da população de leopardos mais concentrada do mundo! O leopardo do Sri Lanka é uma subespécie de leopardo nativa do Sri Lanka. YALA possui aproximadamente cem leopardos individuais. Nosso objetivo é estar no Parque Nacional YALA nas duas primeiras horas do dia (6h às 8h) e/ou nas duas últimas horas do dia (16h às 18h). No vernáculo dos entusiastas da vida selvagem, isso é chamado de "Horas Douradas", que oferece a maior chance de avistar os esquivos leopardos do Sri Lanka. Assim, planejamos 4 opções de safári separadas para você escolher. - Manhã - Tarde - 7 horas - Dia inteiro Dentro destes passeios a YALA, poderemos dar-lhe a oportunidade de testemunhar ursos-preguiça, elefantes, crocodilos, macacos, gatos-pintados, mangustos, pássaros e uma infinidade de outras espécies fascinantes. Com cada momento prometendo um encontro inesquecível, YALA oferece um santuário onde o extraordinário se torna a norma.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Locais e horários de recolha
Nosso(s) motorista(s) irá(ão) buscá-lo(s) nos hotéis dentro e ao redor da área de Tissamaharama/ Kataragama/ Kirinda/ Weerawila/ Palatupana/ Bundala Junction/ Weligatta/ Yodha Kandiya. Eles irão buscá-lo(s) para o safári matinal de 5 horas, safáris matinais de 7 horas ou safári de dia inteiro por volta das 5h. Eles irão buscá-lo(s) por volta das 14h para o safári da tarde. O horário será ligeiramente ajustado dependendo da localização do seu hotel e da localização dos hotéis de outros hóspedes que irão COMPARTILHAR o safári com você. Às vezes, a gerência dos hotéis atribui um local dentro das dependências do hotel diferente da área do saguão, para que os hóspedes sejam buscados pelos motoristas. Por favor, comunique-se previamente com a equipe do hotel e informe-se sobre o local, caso contrário, o motorista e você estarão esperando um pelo outro em dois locais diferentes. Chegue ao local específico no horário e você encontrará nosso motorista. Se você estiver viajando de uma cidade fora da nossa área de embarque para participar do safári, venha ao escritório da Ajith Safari Jeep Tours por volta das 5h ou 14h, conforme o caso. Por favor, pesquise nosso escritório "Ajith Safari Jeep Tours" no Google Maps e obtenha a localização.
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas de coluna
- Não recomendado para grávidas
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Mínimo de 2 pessoas para a reserva, ou a pessoa solteira pode reservar pelo preço de duas
Avaliações(377)
Fantastic company very reliable, they respond every time you message them. They arrive on time , keep in contact with you fantastic safari of yala and also udawalawe park. Suresh was our guide he was brilliant and great fun, the driver was Bale we seen so many animals. This is a really trustworthy company definitely worth booking with .
We did 3 safaris on our Sr Lanka trip and this one was probably the least value for money. The driver drive like a madman both in and out of the park. Felt like we were trining to come first in a race.
The car was perfect on time and it was a nice jeep. The driver was very good at spotting animals. We would have liked that he spoke better english so that we could get an explanation of the animals and the park.
The safari was well organized. One has the opportunity to see elephants, crocodiles, water buffalo, ostriches, and other wild animals.
The driver was professional but didn’t take us through the whole park. We happened to be driving only on perimeter and saw almost nothing for 2-2.5 hours. He kept driving straight and didn’t take any turns to go into the depth of the park
We had booked and confirmed with this company months ago and were so looking forward to our safari. When we arrived in Hambantota they didn’t turn up. We phoned them and they first said we cancelled then hung up. When we phoned back they changed their story and said they were waiting for an hour for us and then left. We even arrived 30 minutes early! Only when I threatened that I would report them did they agree to our refund. Which left us too late to organise an alternative safari. Very disappointed!!!
Tikiri did our tour and he really tried so hard that we could see everything! He was good at spotting animals and also made sure we were in a good place every time
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We had a mixed experience with Ajith Safaris. We booked a full day safari with breakfast and lunch in Yala and a half day in Udewalawe. The Yala Safari was not what we expected and the Udawalawe Safari was almost missed due to lack of communication! However, it did end up being amazing! Thanks to an excellent guide. The Udawalawe experience was quite stressful as we were only staying for 1 night. For this reason alone, I would not recommend Ajith Safaris. In addition, we found out it would have been cheaper to do it through our Udawalawe hotel. (Unsure about Yala). Yala We were emailed by ‘Diamond Tours’ 2 days prior and again the night before with the confirmation of pick up time. We were picked up on time by our driver/guide for the day, Chickory (apologies for incorrect spelling). Collecting another 3 people along the way. We were aware of how busy Yala can be, so booked a full day safari, expecting to go further in to the park, away from the crowds. However, this was not the case. We stayed in the area where Leopards are often sighted, going round and round the same tracks. This was disappointing as it was inevitably very busy. At one point we joined a queue of jeeps to see a Leopard but it had gone by the time we reached the front of the queue. We did see a Leopard (Lucas) and our guide was very knowledgeable about the birds and animals. There was not much to see after 09:30/10:00 once it had got hot and we just sat stationary for ages. Bored and hot! After a long lunch we did see more animals. It would’ve been better to do am/pm or both rather than a full day. I understand you would need to pay the park entrance fee twice though if you did 2 separate safaris. The breakfast was traditional Sri Lankan food and very tasty. The lunch was served at a new building with a cafe and facilities. We stayed here while the park was closed between 12:00 and 14:00. The food was good, but it had not been kept in a cool box so we were a bit wary of eating the chicken. In hindsight, had we have known about the cafe, we would have eaten fresh food from there. (Cash only by the way as no network coverage in the park). Udawalawe. For our Udawalawe Safari we had not had any confirmation for our afternoon safari the next day, so we contacted Ajith Safaris via WhatsApp. We received a reply 3 hours later, confirming the booking and saying they would contact us the following morning with our pick up time. This did not happen, so we messaged them again on the morning of the safari but did not get a reply. We waited at the hotel reception at 12:25 for the 12:30 booking but nobody arrived. We tried called the number on the website but the line was terrible and we could not understand what was being said. We asked the hotel reception to call for us. They did and were told that a jeep had been out to pick us up but no one was there so they didn’t wait. They were then hung up on! They called them back and someone else advised that a jeep was on its way. 10/15 mins later our driver/guide Koshala arrived, checked our booking details and took us to the park. After the stress of getting to the park, we had the most amazing safari experience. We have been on safari in Kenya and South Africa but this experience was very special. The terrain in Udawalawe is very open with lots of lakes. This made the elephant viewing uninterrupted and we were able to observe the elephants grazing, bathing and interacting with each other at a respectful distance. It was a lot less busy than Yala too. Our guide Koshala taught us so much about elephant behaviour that we had not known before. It was clear he had a passion for his work. Udawalawe is teeming with elephants but we also saw Jackals, Mongoose, Turtles, Monkeys and of course Peacocks, as well as lots of other beautiful birds. Take plenty of water to Udawalawe as none is provided. Check prices carefully. It would have been cheaper and a lot less stressful, to do it through our Udawalawe hotel.
I have read a lot of negative comments about Yala NP saying it's way too busy, chasing and upsetting the wildlife etc. We have had two trips there recently, yes there are quite a few jeeps but the park needs the tourism to support the great balance of care and maintainance this park has. The animals don't seem at all bothered by the vehicles, the drivers are extremely aware and respectful. The park is shut for two hours during the hottest part of the day so the wildlife can rest quietly. Also the volune of tourists provide so many jobs for the local people, guides, drivers, wardens, cafe staff and even the toilet cleaners. In my opinion Yala is perfectly managed.



