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How much is Yala safari ? Complete pricing 2025

Understanding the cost of a Yala safari starts with two main components: the national park entry fee and the safari jeep/transport cost. Combined, they give you a realistic idea of what you will pay in 2025.

Park entrance fees vary by nationality and season. For foreign adults, the entrance ticket is typically around 25 US dollars during peak season, and about 20 US dollars in off-peak season. Foreign children (age 6–12) usually pay around 15 US dollars in peak season and 10 US dollars off-peak. These fees are set by the park authorities. (yalanationalparks.com)

Safari jeep hire is mandatory because private vehicles are not allowed inside the park. For a shared half-day safari (4–5 hours, 5–6 people in one jeep), current rates range roughly from 16,900 to 19,800 Sri Lankan rupees per jeep — which, when split between passengers, brings cost per person to a reasonable level. (The Common Wanderer)

Full-day safaris require more time and often cost more. Jeep rental for a full-day safari tends to be around 28,000 to 30,000 rupees for the whole jeep. Shared among passengers, the per-person cost becomes competitive. (The Common Wanderer)

If you combine entrance fee + shared jeep hire + guide/driver charges, a half-day safari for a foreign adult tends to cost roughly between 25 to 35 US dollars per person (depending on group size, exchange rate, and season). Full-day safari tours, when shared, often run about 55 to 75 US dollars per person for a complete package. (yala-safari.com)

For people booking a private jeep (for greater flexibility or smaller groups), total cost rises because you bear the full cost of the jeep. That may push the total to around 100 to 150 US dollars or more depending on duration and inclusions. (yala-safari.com)

What affects the final price

• Number of people sharing the jeep — more people lowers per-person cost.
• Duration of safari — half-day vs full-day changes jeep and driver fees.
• Season and currency exchange rates — entrance fee in USD remains stable, but rupee-based jeep charges may vary.
• What’s included — some packages include transport from hotel, guide, water/refreshments while others charge extra.

Tips for budget-conscious travellers

• Share a jeep with 5–6 people to reduce per person cost.
• Choose half-day safari if you just want a quick wildlife glimpse.
• Confirm what’s included (jeep, entry, guide, transport) before booking.
• Book during off-peak months when fewer tourists can mean better deals (though entry fee remains same).

Conclusion

Yala safari in 2025 remains a relatively affordable wildlife adventure if planned carefully. For many travellers, a shared half-day safari ends up costing about 25–35 USD per person, including entry and jeep hire. Full-day safaris or private jeeps cost more, but offer flexibility and greater chance for wildlife sightings. Confirm all fees upfront and plan smart to get the most value from your Yala trip.

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