Drone photography rules for elephants and wildlife safaris

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Dinithi M.8485 rep2
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I am visiting Yala National Park for wildlife photography Can I fly my drone to capture the elephants from above

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You absolutely cannot fly a drone over any national park in Sri Lanka without explicit written permission from the Department of Wildlife Conservation (DWC), which is almost never granted to tourists. Drones cause extreme distress to elephants and other wildlife. If park rangers catch you launching one, it will be confiscated, and you will face severe fines.

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Asanka P.7280 rep2

Makes sense. I will leave the drone at the hotel and bring my zoom lens.

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Dinithi M.8485 rep2

Just use a good telephoto lens. 300mm to 600mm. The jeeps get close enough that you do not need an aerial view.

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Sarah K.3930 rep2

I saw a guy try to launch one and the jeep driver threatened to end the tour for everyone and call the police.

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