Luxury glamping buffer zone parties and Yala National Park morning safaris
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Jaxon L.•5105 rep•22 Answers
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Yes, loud music absolutely disrupts the wildlife corridor. Most reputable luxury camps in the Yala buffer zone enforce a strict quiet hours policy after 10 PM. Elephants and leopards frequently move through these zones at night. Playing loud music will scare them away from the immediate area, harming the ecosystem and definitely lowering your chances of sightings the next morning.
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Ranger Kamal.•3160 rep•125
Leopards are elusive enough without a techno soundtrack scaring them off. Drink your wine quietly by the campfire and enjoy the sounds of the jungle instead!
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