Yala National Park – Sri Lanka’s Eco Tourism Spot
Yala National Park is one of the premier eco – tourist destinations present in Sri Lanka. The National Park lies in the Northeast of the Tissamaharama and 290 kms. From Colombo The3 place lies at the distance of 290 kms on the Southeast coast of Sri Lanka. The vegetation of the park if comprised up of the semi – arid barbed scrub which is intermingled with the pockets of this secondary fairly dense woodland. Tiny lagoons of the Mangrove vegetation also mark its presence across the coastal lagoons in this wooded area.
Since the Yala National Park is located in the arid – regions of Sri Lanka, the climate of the Park is generally hot and dry. The region receives its annual rainfall by the Northeast monsoon winds that blow in the area from November to January. It can also receive an unpredictable rainfall by the Inter – Monsoonal rains in March or April and in the month of September. The month of February is generally dry for the region. Other months that share this dry climate are June, starting days of September and the mid part of October. The average temperatures close to the sea level is 27 C. In the period of the dry season the temperatures of 37 C is not a matter of surprise.
So be assured that the next time when you make a visit to Sri Lanka then you do not miss a trip to this National Park.
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