Hilton Yala Resort is once again set to welcome internationally acclaimed wildlife tracking and ecology experts Mr. Lee Gutteridge and Dr. Kersey Lawrence to Sri Lanka for another immersive wildlife tracking and ecology training programme, reaffirming the resort’s position as a leading destination for conservation-led learning and nature education.
Held within the extraordinary landscapes surrounding Hilton Yala Resort, located in the buffer zone of Yala National Park, the programme will bring together aspiring trackers, naturalists, field guides, and wildlife enthusiasts for a rare opportunity to learn from two of the world’s most respected names in tracking, ecology, and wilderness education.
With decades of field experience spanning Africa and beyond, Lee Gutteridge and Dr. Kersey Lawrence are globally recognised for their contributions to wildlife tracking, conservation, and ecological literacy. Lee, a Master Tracker and External Evaluator for CyberTracker Conservation, has spent over three decades in the African wilderness and is among the highest qualified field guides in Southern Africa and worldwide. He is also one of only a select few FGASA Scout Guides — the highest guiding qualification in Southern Africa — and a published author of numerous wildlife and natural history books.
Joining him is Dr. Kersey Lawrence, a scientist, award-winning educator, and globally respected tracking specialist whose doctoral research explored the ecology and culture of tracking. Dr. Lawrence is notably the first woman in the world to achieve Senior Tracker certification within the internationally recognised CyberTracker system and continues to teach ecological literacy through the art and science of wildlife tracking around the world.
The programme at Hilton Yala Resort is designed to go beyond conventional wildlife experiences, combining ecological theory, track and sign interpretation, animal behaviour, and immersive field learning in one of Sri Lanka’s richest biodiversity hotspots. Participants will have the opportunity to deepen their understanding of tracking as both a science and an ancient form of observation—connecting deeply with the landscapes and wildlife of Yala.
“We are delighted to welcome Mr. Lee Gutteridge and Dr. Kersey Lawrence back to Hilton Yala Resort for another extraordinary learning experience,” said Gitanjali Chakravarthy, General Manager of Hilton Yala Resort. “Their global expertise and passion for conservation align perfectly with our vision of creating meaningful, educational experiences rooted in nature. At Hilton Yala, we believe luxury hospitality can also serve as a platform for conservation, learning, and deeper connections with the natural world.”
Hilton Yala’s own Rangers’ Team, led by Sajith Withanage, will also play a key role in supporting the programme. Sajith is one of Sri Lanka’s first field guides certified by Field Guides Association of Southern Africa (FGASA) and the first Professional CyberTracker-qualified expert, bringing extensive local knowledge of Yala’s landscapes, wildlife behaviour, and ecological systems.
“Having Mr. Gutteridge and Dr. Lawrence return to Hilton Yala is an incredible opportunity—not only for participants, but for our own continued learning as wildlife professionals,” said Sajith Withanage, Head Ranger at Hilton Yala Resort. “Tracking is about far more than footprints; it is about understanding ecosystems, behaviour, relationships, and the subtle stories nature tells us every day. Learning from global leaders in the field within the unique setting of Yala makes this programme truly exceptional.”
As Hilton’s only wildlife resort globally, Hilton Yala Resort continues to champion immersive conservation-led experiences that blend luxury hospitality with wildlife education, sustainability, and authentic engagement with the natural world.
Set against the backdrop of Sri Lanka’s most celebrated wilderness, the upcoming programme promises to offer unforgettable moments of learning, discovery, and connection—further strengthening Hilton Yala’s growing reputation as a destination where the wild becomes the greatest classroom.
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