⭕ Yala National Park



Yala National Park is the second largest national park in Sri Lanka.
It belongs to both Uva and Southern Provinces.
000 hectares. Most of the reserve is fallow land. But it is
Yala National Park covers an area of ​​over 97
,inhabited by different ecosystems and different ecosystems such as coastal areas, springs, rivers, rock remnants, mountains, scrub and highlands.
Yala National Park is a haven for many species of animals.
It is said to be home to the world's largest population.

It is home to Asian elephants, crocodiles, wild boar, wild boar, gray rhinoceros, flower cocoon, Ceylon wild rooster, Indian peacock, white-necked sea urchin, elephant mane, and lizards.
The main attraction of the park is the dry mixed evergreen forests. Shrubs with thorn bushes are also common.
In some places there are dry mixed forests and in other places grasslands.

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