If you know what to do, it’s easy to book a safari in Yala National Park.
This guide makes each step very clear.
You’ll learn how to choose a time, a jeep, buy tickets, and get ready for your safari.
Step 1: Choose the kind of safari you want.
Pick the type before you book:
• Shared jeep safari—an affordable choice.
• Private jeep safari—You drive your own car.
• Full-day safari: more time to see wildlife.• Half-day safari—only in the morning or evening.
Your choice will affect both the price and the experience.
Step 2: Choose the Best Time
There are two main times for safaris in Yala:
• Morning safari: from about 5:30 AM to 9:30 AM, when animals are most active.
• Evening safari: 2:30 PM to 6:30 PM—good light and chances to see animals.
Most of the time, peak seasons fill up quickly.
Check park open dates and seasonal closures beforehand.
Step 3 – Choose Your Entrance Gate
Select the entrance based on your trip plan:
• Palatupana entrance – Most popular, best for leopard sightings.
• Katagamuwa entrance – Less crowded.
• Galge entrance – Remote and peaceful.
Your operator will advise the best gate.
Step 4 – Book Park Tickets
You can book tickets:
• At the gate – Pay in person before safari start.
• Through a tour operator – Tickets included in package.
• Online (if available) – Some platforms offer pre-booking.
Carry passport/ID for verification.
Step 5 – Reserve the Jeep
Contact a licensed operator or safari company.
Provide:
• Safari date and time
• Number of people
• Pickup location
• Jeep type (shared / private)
You’ll receive a booking confirmation.
Step 6 – Confirm Pickup and Transfer
Many safari services include hotel pickup.
Confirm timing and pickup point.
Early pickups are common for morning safaris.
Step 7 – Prepare Safari Documents
Carry:
• Park ticket or booking receipt
• Identification (passport/ID)
• Safari booking confirmation
• Contact number for operator
Keep documents safe until safari ends.
Step 8 – Know the Costs
Total safari cost includes:
• Park entry fee – Paid separately or bundled.
• Jeep hire fee – Private or shared.
• Driver / guide fee – Often included.
• Optional extras (meals, bottled water).
Ask for a price breakdown before payment.
Step 9 – On Safari Day
Arrive early.
Carry water, hat, sunscreen, and camera.
Follow safari rules at all times.
Listen to your driver and guide.
Step 10 – After the Safari
Share feedback with your operator.
Ask for photos if taken by the guide.
Tip your driver if the service was good.
Conclusion
Booking a Yala NP safari is easy when you plan.
Choose the right time, safari type, and operator.
Confirm tickets and transfers in advance.
A well-booked safari brings the best wildlife memories.







