Yala National Park
Surface water becomes critical in the dry season
Wetlands are one of habitat types of Yala
The great stone-curlew (great thick-knee) is a waterbird found in the park
Streams in the park can sustain a large herd of Sri Lankan elephants
Yala has the highest leopard concentration in the world
Baby tufted gray langur
Crocodile
Wild elephants are commonly found in Yala. Elephant Rock is in the background
Tourism generates noise and air pollution in the park, but also generates money and therefore helps to justify the National Park