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Elephants of Yala National Park - Sri Lanka - Aerial - 4K

4K Aerial View of Yala National Park - Sri Lanka, near Galge Entrance.
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Sri Lanka Best Wildlife Experience Yala National Park Elephant Safari - Travel Vlog

Sri Lanka was the home to our best wildlife encounter & experience ever. At Yala National Park while on a safari on the lookout for a leopard we came across this elephant. This intense encounter with the Asian Elephant was one of the most nerve racking experiences of our lives. Hope you enjoy this travel vlog.

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Elephant attacks in Yala National Park, Sri Lanka

Raging wild bull elephant almost kills spectators in Sri Lanka
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YALA NATIONAL PARK Safari - Sri Lanka (4K)

Yala National Park is a most visited and second largest national park in Sri Lanka. Home to variety of wildlife some of which are endemic. Yala National Park is a huge area of forest, grassland and lagoons bordering the Indian Ocean, in southeast Sri Lanka. It’s home to wildlife such as leopards, elephants and crocodiles, as well as hundreds of bird species. Inland, Sithulpawwa is an ancient Buddhist monastery. Nearby caves contain centuries-old rock paintings. Southwest, Magul Maha Viharaya also has ancient Buddhist ruins. Both are pilgrimage sites. #srilanka #yalanationalpark #thingstodoinsrilanka #yalanationalpark #dnbtravels #srilankaattractions #thingstodoinsrilanka
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Exploring Yala National Park - Sri Lanka

In this episode David heads out on a safari through the Yala National Park. Here he explores the Sri Lankan wilderness with the hope of spotting leopards, elephants, and plenty of other wildlife. Early in the morning David and his crew board a 4 x 4 jeep and head into the wild where they eventually spot animals such as spotted deer, land monitors, and many beautiful birds.

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ELEPHANT SAFARI - SRI LANKA YALA NATIONAL PARK

We went on an elephant safari in Yala national park in Sri Lanka in the hope that we would find elephants and elephant babies in the wild.

This is one of the very best things you can do in Sri lanka. In fact this is the best excursion in Sri lanka.

If you are looking for the best things to do in Sri Lanka - this has to be top of the list

We left Mirissa Beach in Sri Lanka and headed to Yale national park in south Sri Lanka.

The elephant was what we were searching for! And they were not easy to find on the sunset safari

The best Sri Lankan safaris are in Yala national park with a high density of wild leopards, wild elephants and wild sloth bears within the national park.

Truly the best safari in Sri Lanka - we couldn’t recommend more highly.

When is the best time to visit sri lanka? We we believe the best time to visit sri lanka is in August (this is when we went)

We stayed in a luxury camping tent and it was an amazing experience in Sri Lanka.
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We also saw a whole host of different animals whilst on the safari.
Animals we saw:
Crocodile = 1:33
Grey headed fish eagle = 7:15
Elephants = 7:42

Jade and I are 100% against animals in captivity and we actively avoid any tourist attractions which exploit animals and keeps them in captivity. It is amazing to see healthy, happy and free animals in their natural habitat, which is what you get to experience when you visit Yala national park.

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Elephants in Yala national park | Sri Lanka

Elephants in Yala national park | Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka - Yala National Park - Elephant

July 2013

YALA National Park SRI LANKA | Can You See Leopards? යාල සෆාරි ????????

We went on Safari in Yala National Park in Sri Lanka on the search for leopards. Were we lucky? Watch and find out.

Yala National Park is renowned for the presence of leopards. In fact it is considered one of the best places in the world to spot them on Safari.

After travelling in Africa for 10 months, going on numerous safaris and only seeing 4 of the BIG 5, we came here to Sri Lanka to try our luck in seeing the illusive leopard.

But it's not only leopards that can be seen in Yala. You can also see elephants, sloth bears, crocodile, mongoose, monkeys, buffalo, deer and so much more. Come along with us for a safari of a lifetime!

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In today's Sri Lanka travel vlog, we drive our Tuktuk from Galle to Ella, where we experience a wild elephant encounter in the Yala National Park, we also stopped over at the famous Hiriketiya Beach and Tissamaharama temple along the way.

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2:43 LEAVING GALLE
5:18 DO WE HAVE A FLAT TIRE?
7:00 ALMOST IN A TUKTUK ACCIDENT
8:47 Hiriketiya beach
13:18 Tissamaharama
17:45 ATM TROUBLES
20:22 Yala National Park
21:45 WILD ELEPHANT ENCOUNTER
27:37 ELLA WATERFALL
29:45 HEART OF ELLA HOTEL
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Elephant-At Yala National Park, Ceylon(Sri Lanka)

Sri Lankan elephants are restricted mostly to the lowlands in the dry zone where they are still fairly widespread in north, south, east, north-western, north-central and south-eastern Sri Lanka. A small remnant population exists in the Peak Wilderness Sanctuary. They are absent from the wet zone of the country. Apart from Wilpattu and Ruhuna National Parks, all other protected areas are less than 1,000 km2 (390 sq miles) in extent. Many areas are less than 50 km2 (19 sq miles), and hence not large enough to encompass the entire home ranges of elephants that use them. In the Mahaweli Development Area, protected areas such as Wasgomuwa National Park, Flood Plains National Park, Somawathiya National Park, and Trikonamadu Nature Reserve have been linked resulting in an overall area of 1,172 km2 (453 sq miles) of contiguous habitat for elephants. Nevertheless, about 65% of the elephant's range extends outside protected areas.


In general, Asian elephants are smaller than African elephants and have the highest body point on the head. The tip of their trunk has one finger-like process. Their back is convex or level. Females are usually smaller than males. Some males have tusks.

Sri Lankan elephants are the largest subspecies reaching a shoulder height of between 2 and 3.5 m, weigh between 2,000 and 5,500 kg and have 19 pairs of ribs. Their skin colour is darker than of indicus and of sumatranus with larger and more distinct patches of depigmentation on ears, face, trunk and belly. Only 7% of males bear tusks. Average adult elephant tusks grow up to about 6 feet. It can weight up to 35 kg. Longest tusks found Raja (elephant) (1913 - 16 July 1988)

The Sri Lankan subspecies designation is weakly supported by analysis of allozyme loci, but not by analysis of mitochondrial DNA sequences.

In July 2013, a dwarf Sri Lankan elephant was sighted in Udawalawe National Park. It was over 1.5 m tall but had shorter legs than usual and was the main aggressor in an encounter with a younger bull.




In the historical past, elephants were widely distributed from sea level to the highest mountain ranges. They occurred in the dry zone, in the lowland wet zone as well as in the cold damp montane forests. During the colonial period from 1505 to 1948, the wet zone was converted to commercially used fields and became heavily settled. Until 1830, elephants were so plentiful that their destruction was encouraged by the government, and rewards were paid for any that was killed. In the first half of the 19th century, forests in the montane zone were cleared large-scale for the planting of coffee, and afterward tea. The elephant population in the mountains was extirpated.During the British rule, many bull elephants were killed by trophy hunters. One of the British army majors is credited with having shot over 1,500 elephants, and two others are reputed to have shot half that number each. Many other sportsmen have shot about 250-300 animals during this time. Between 1829 and 1855 alone, more than 6,000 elephants were captured and shot under order of colonial British Empire.

By the turn of the 20th century, elephants were still distributed over much of the island. The area currently known as Ruhuna National Park was the Resident Sportsmen's Shooting Reserve, an area reserved for the sporting pleasure of British residents in the country. In the early 20th century, mega reservoirs were constructed in the dry zone for irrigated agriculture. Ancient irrigation systems were rehabilitated and people resettled. This development gathered momentum after the independence in 1948. As a result, elephant habitat in the dry zone was severely fragmented.

Yala National Park - Pride of Sri Lanka

Located 260 km South East of Colombo, Yala is the most popular of the many National Parks of the country. Though the official website of Yala claims that the density of leopards here is the highest in the world, it is not at all easy to sight one. If you are lucky enough, you will be able to see a leopard. There are Sloth Bears also in this park, but we could not see even one during our four full days' safari in the park

The Majestic Sri Lankan Elephant at Yala National Park Safari in Sri Lanka


We captured this majestic lone elephant during our safari at Yala National Park. This is the the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus), also known as the Asiatic elephant.
Sri Lankan elephant is the darkest in color as well as the largest in size of the Asian elephants. Unfortunately with the rapid clearing of forests for development, these elephants are now being pushed to smaller areas, changing their ancient migratory routes.

Usually a herd consists of 10 to 20 elephants or more. These herds are led by the oldest female elephant in the herd.

Sri Lankan elephants add cultural and economic importance to our country as they attract tourists who visit the national parks. Apart from this, Sri Lankan elephants are used in Buddhist events as well as supporting in lifting logs.
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Yala (යාල) National Park is the most visited and second largest national park in Sri Lanka, bordering the Indian Ocean. The park consists of five blocks, two of which are now open to the public, and also adjoining parks. The blocks have individual names such as, Ruhuna National Park (Block 1), and Kumana National Park or 'Yala East' for the adjoining area. It is situated in the southeast region of the country, and lies in Southern Province and Uva Province. The park covers 979 square kilometres (378 sq mi) and is located about 300 kilometres (190 mi) from Colombo. Yala was designated as a wildlife sanctuary in 1900, and, along with Wilpattu was one of the first two national parks in Sri Lanka, having been designated in 1938. The park is best known for its variety of wild animals. It is important for the conservation of Sri Lankan elephants, Sri Lankan leopards and aquatic birds.
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Tusker Elephant in Yala Sri Lanka Approaches Safari Jeep with Tourists Looking for Food

Tusker in Yala Wild Life Sanctuary in Sri Lanka approaches safari jeep with tourists and puts its trunk into the Jeep. It was looking for food indeed. But tourists should know that feeding elephants or any other animal is not in their your best interest. I know it might sound inhumane not to feed a hungry animal, let alone a magnificent elephant. However when these animals get used to easy food, they might start harassing tourists visiting the park and even might consider attacking to get the food they need.
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Elephant attacks a safari jeep in Yala National Park Sri Lanka

This happened to us for the second time within a span of 9 years..! The tusker called Gemunu demanded for food and made chaos which gave us a massive heart attack..!
Location : Yala National Park Sri Lanka
Tusker Name : Gemunu
Filmed by : N D Cinematography

Journey Through Sri Lanka: Unveiling the Enchanting Beauty and Rich Culture || Que4710

Journey Through Sri Lanka: Unveiling the Enchanting Beauty and Rich Culture || Que4710


Embark on a captivating journey through the vibrant landscapes and rich heritage of Sri Lanka in this immersive video experience. From ancient fortresses to lush tea plantations, each destination unveils a unique facet of this enchanting island nation.

Ascend the iconic Sigiriya, an ancient rock fortress towering majestically amidst the lush greenery. Discover the secrets of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, marveling at its engineering marvels and breathtaking views.

Venture into the wild as we explore Yala National Park, a wildlife haven teeming with diverse flora and fauna. Witness the grace of leopards.

Immerse yourself in the cultural heritage of Sri Lanka at the Temple of the Tooth, a revered site housing the sacred relic of the Buddha's tooth. Experience the spiritual ambiance and intricate.

Step back in time at the Galle Dutch Fort, a colonial legacy nestled along the picturesque coastline. Explore the cobbled streets, quaint cafes, and historic landmarks that reflect Sri Lanka's colonial heritage.

Find solace and compassion at the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, a sanctuary dedicated to rescued elephants. Witness the heartwarming bond between these gentle giants and their caretakers in a setting dedicated to their well-being.

Delve into the verdant landscapes of Nuwara Eliya, where lush tea plantations carpet the rolling hillsides.

Marvel at the intricate cave temples of Dambulla, a UNESCO World Heritage Site showcasing Buddhist marvels dating back centuries.

Embark on a spiritual journey to Adam's Peak, a revered pilgrimage site where people of all faiths come to seek blessings and contemplate amidst breathtaking mountain vistas.

Explore the ancient capitals of Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa, where towering stupas, majestic ruins, and intricately carved statues offer a glimpse into Sri Lanka's storied past.

Join us as we uncover the timeless allure of Sri Lanka, where ancient marvels and cultural treasures await at every turn.

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00:00:00 Introduction to Sri Lanka
00:00:29 Sigiriya - Ancient Rock Fortress
00:01:06 Yala National Park - Wildlife Haven
00:01:44 Temple of the Tooth - Cultural Gem
00:02:27 Galle Dutch Fort - Colonial Heritage
00:03:12 Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage - Sanctuary of Compassion
00:03:56 Nuwara Eliya - Lush Tea Plantations
00:04:39 Dambulla Cave Temple - Buddhist Marvel
00:05:13 Adam's Peak - Spiritual Journey
00:06:24 Anuradhapura - Ancient Capital
00:07:14 Polonnaruwa - Historical City
00:08:05 Conclusion and Call to Action

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Elephant | Yala National Park | Srilanka

The Sri Lankan elephant (Elephas maximus maximus) is one of three recognised subspecies of the Asian elephant, and native to Sri Lanka. Since 1986, Elephas maximus has been listed as endangered by IUCN as the population has declined by at least 50% over the last three generations, estimated to be 60–75 years. The species is primarily threatened by habitat loss, degradation and fragmentation.

Elephas maximus maximus is the type subspecies of the Asian elephant, first described by Carl Linnaeus under the binominal Elephas maximus in 1758.

The Sri Lankan elephant population is now largely restricted to the dry zone in the north, east and southeast of Sri Lanka. Elephants are present in Udawalawe National Park, Yala National Park, Lunugamvehera National Park, Wilpattu National Park and Minneriya National Park but also live outside protected areas. It is estimated that Sri Lanka has the highest density of elephants in Asia. Human-elephant conflict is increasing due to conversion of elephant habitat to settlements and permanent cultivation.




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YALA NATIONAL PARK, SRI LANKA | Wild Elephant 4x4 Jeep Traffic Jam

Wild Elephant 4x4 Jeep Traffic Jam Yala National Park, Sri Lanka Adventure travel Divergent Travelers
Just a minor traffic jam in Yala National Park! Check out how close this wild elephant gets to the jeeps!

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