Destinations

Trincomalee

Trincomalee

The pristine beaches of Trincomalee located on Sri Lanka’s northeastern coast are great for swimming, snorkelling and tanning. At Pigeon Island, a nearby marine reserve, divers can explore the vibrant coral reefs. Another intriguing location is the ancient Koneswaram Temple which overlooks the ocean.

Galle

Galle

On Sri Lanka’s southwest coast sits this quaint seashore with awesome sand and waves. Some vacationers pick out to unwind in peace and quiet whilst others engage in high-adrenaline sports like surfing and diving. There are many one-of-a-kind forms of fascinating marine lifestyles and this beach is an extremely good area to dive.

Hikkaduwa

Hikkaduwa

With its crystal-clearwaters, coral reefs, and an entire lot of underwater ecosystems, this historic coastline is a treasure trove for snorkelers and divers. As you walk alongside the palm-tree-lined shoreline you could experience the tropical sun.

Arugam Bay

Arugam Bay

On Sri Lanka’s east coast, Arugam Bay is famed for its remarkable surfing and tranquil boat excursions into close by lagoons. Admire the tranquil beauty, explore uncharted streams, and notice flora and fauna. The balance among entertainment and exploration is best.

Mirissa

Mirissa

The stunning coastline, shimmering ocean, and captivating sunsets will astound you once you arrive at this tropical paradise. For scuba diving or just lounging in the ocean, Mirissa Beach is a fantastic destination. Give in to its breathtaking surroundings which create lifelong memories.

Unawatuna

Unawatuna

On Sri Lanka’s southern coast this beach is one of the most visited vacation spots because of its arch-shaped coastline and vibrant atmosphere. This location provides visitors with peaceful retreats in addition to amazing boat tours and snorkeling spots.

Bentota

Bentota

This coast attracts a diverse range of tourists because of its breathtaking beaches, verdant surroundings, and interesting sports. The breathtaking beaches and opulent tropical surroundings provide a thrilling combination of enjoyment and adventure.

Kumana National Park

Kumana National Park

Covering 18,149 hectares in Southeast Sri Lanka, Kumana National Park is a well-liked bird sanctuary and ecotourism destination. It is a bird watcher's paradise because so many remarkable species breed within its borders. The park's appeal is increased by Kumana Villu, one of its most popular attractions.

Minneriya National Park

Minneriya National Park

This is a component of the cultural triangle of Sri Lanka. The most unforgettable wildlife safari experience would result from this. As you explore different habitats with knowledgeable naturalists you might see well-known animals like Asian elephants, leopards, and a variety of bird species.

Wasgamuwa National Park

Wasgamuwa National Park

This area is fantastic for outdoor enthusiasts and is close to the cultural triangle. Herds of elephants, sloth bears, numerous bird species and even endangered leopards can be seen. Take in the serene surroundings while exploring the Amban Ganga and Mahaweli Ganga rivers.

Udawalawe National Park

Udawalawe National Park

Wildlife that became displaced because of the development of the Udawalawe Reservoir might also find refuge in this National Park. The park’s open areas allow for the close observation of elephants and plenty of other animals.This is the park that gets the most visitors and is among the most well-liked on the island.

Yala National Park

Yala National Park

This is the precise place for safari fans because it is a biodiversity sanctuary certified by UNESCO. On this exhilarating safari you can stand up close with herds of elephants and leopards. As a result you are able to walk through this lovely National Park and take in the natural beauty.

Kataragama

Kataragama

Learn about the town's past. This town frequently receives pilgrims from a wide variety of ethnic backgrounds. People from Sri Lanka and South India visit this site because it promotes spirituality and unity. Most religions find significance in the city but native Veddas, Buddhists, and Hindus are the most frequent visitors.

Sigiriya

Sigiriya

The breathtaking countryside of Sri Lanka is home to Sigiriya which is also referred to as the Eighth Wonder of the World. It is an undiscovered gem of conventional craftsmanship.This location, perched on a huge granite pillar more than three hundred meters above the ground is proof of amazing architectural accomplishments.

Dambulla

Dambulla

The splendour of Buddhism which has long made Sri Lanka renowned is symbolised by this city. It has the island's largest cave temple and is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Discover these historical tunnels in depth which can be adorned with exciting work of art and sculptures that narrate famous charming stories.

Polonnaruwa

Polonnaruwa

Historically this ancient city served as the capital of Sri Lanka’s secondary monarchy. In 1982 the city was named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in honour of its remarkable technical accomplishments and fascinating history.

Anuradhapura

Anuradhapura

Experience the magnificence of the past at this UNESCO World Heritage Site which is well-known for its towering Atamasthana temples and remnants of ancient Sinhalese architecture. On a calm evening admire the area's timeless beauty by gazing up at the three Great Stupas from the Lake Bund. Take a fascinating trip back in time and discover the historic mosaic of ancient Anuradhapura.

Kandy

Kandy

Visitors will be in awe of the ‘Udarata’ culture as well as the mouthwatering cuisine, lively cultural scene, and historic temples. This city combines a rich cultural history with contemporary surroundings. People from all religions around the world respect this city which is the second-largest in the Central Highlands as a center of culture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Adam’s Peak

Adam’s Peak

The middle highlands are home to this well-liked wilderness sanctuary and ecotourism destination. This magnificent peak holds significant cultural and spiritual value in Sri Lanka. The massive footprint at the summit of this mountain has significance for people of all religions.

Hortain Plains

Hortain Plains

The stunning terrain of this natural global reserve which includes meadows, forests, and rolling hills is well known. It covers a place of about 10,000 hectares. This vicinity is home to 24 different animal species inclusive of large squirrels, hares, wild boars, elk, porcupines, and leopards.

Sinharaja

Sinharaja

The arena's most varied flora and fauna can be found in the verdant Southwest area of Sinharaja. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this famous tourist vacation spot offers an extensive variety of animals and stunning scenery. Discover the region's ancient rainforests which can be home to plenty of uncommon animal species and take in the surroundings.

Kitulgala

Kitulgala

Because of its yearly monsoon season and lush rainforests, Kitulgala is one of Sri Lanka's wettest areas. This popular destination for nature lovers is surrounded by a variety of natural habitats and provides a glimpse of the rich biodiversity of the nation's wet region. It also acts as a haven for various bird species.

Nuwara Eliya

Nuwara Eliya

Sometimes referred to as ‘Little England’, Nuwara Eliya is famed for its large tea factories, picturesque landscapes, and misty climate. With breathtaking views of big tea plantations and cold hills, this excursion is amazing for tea enthusiasts.For those looking for more games and fun, Gregory Lake has interesting things to do.

Ella

Ella

Ella is a must-see destination in Sri Lanka because of its mountains, sloping tea estates, and stunning waterfalls. While travelling across challenging terrain and taking in the views from the tallest mansions perched above slopes, visitors can enjoy the most luxurious scenery.