Arugam Bay

One of the worlds most famous surfing spots is located on the South Coast. Because of the wild elephants that roam the shore its a great place for people who like surfing water sports and the local wildlife.

Galle

Experience the charm of Galle, a historic city with lovely beaches and colonial structures. Take in the mesmerising views of Galle’s seashore while engaging in activities together with lounging on golden sands or snorkelling in pristine waters.

Trincomalee

Experience the surprising landscape of Trincomalee famous for its immaculate seashores and crystal-clear waters. Dive in for fascinating snorkelling memories to learn about a plethora of marine life and colourful coral reefs. Go dolphin-watching looking for an unforgettable experience or simply relax on the soft golden sand for a day!

Bentota

This coast’s stunning beaches verdant surroundings and exciting activities draw a lot of visitors. These stunning beaches and verdant tropical environments offer alluring blends of adventure and relaxation.

 

Unawatuna

This beach is one of the shoreside attractions of Sri Lanka’s southern coast that draws a large amount of tourists with its clear waters, arch-shaped shoreline and vibrant energy. Travellers can find peaceful oases in this area in addition to fantastic boat cruises and snorkelling opportunities.

Mirissa

For dolphin and whale watching Mirissa is becoming more and more well-known. Along with being a popular tourist destination, this is also great for swimming in the sea. Additionally, there are numerous interesting restaurants all around the beach.

Dambulla

This city is a representation of Buddhism’s grandeur which has long brought Sri Lankan recognition. It is the biggest cave temple on the island and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dive deep into these historic tunnels with intriguing murals and sculptures that narrate timeless tales.

Sigiriya

Sigiriya, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, also known as the eighth wonder of the world, is a hidden jewel of antique craftsmanship nestled in Sri Lanka’s beautiful countryside. This location, perched on a gigantic granite pillar more than 200 metres above the earth, symbolises amazing architectural feats.

Kataragama

Buddhists, Hindus, and indigenous Veddhas all regard Kataragama as a pilgrimage location. The holy Kataragama Temple, dedicated to Lord Skanda (Murugan), is located in this city. Its rich cultural heritage appeals to both visitors and residents and so does the town’s spiritual significance, which is underlined by the lively annual Esala Perahera celebration.

Kandy

This city displays how a strong cultural history and a cutting-edge environment may live together. The seamless mix of the old and modern gives this melting pot its personality, which is complemented by a bustling culinary scene, a dynamic cultural environment and historic temples. This city, the second biggest in the Central Highlands, is a cultural hub and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Anuradhapura

Anuradhapura is an ancient city that lets you explore the splendour of the past at this UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is known for its towering “Atamasthana” temples and remnants of ancient Sinhalese architecture. On a calm evening, gaze up at the three Great Stupas from Lake Bund to absorb the surroundings’ timeless beauty. Discover the old Anuradhapura historic mosaic and go on a fantastic trip through time.

Polonnaruwa

This historic city was formerly the capital of Sri Lanka’s secondary monarchy. UNESCO listed the island as a World Heritage site in 1982, recognising its exceptional technical achievements and intriguing history.

Wilpattu National Park

This is one of Sri Lanka’s largest and oldest parks. The ‘Villus’ lifestyle is the park’s distinctive feature. The region may have more than 60 drinking holes or lakes. This famous eco-destination is home to 31 animal species, with Wilpattu National Park having one of the greatest leopard populations.

Minneriya National Park

This place provides the most memorable wildlife safari experience, as it’s known for its large elephant “gatherings”, where elephants come to the Minneriya reservoir annually. In addition to that you may also witness a range of different species like leopards and deer as well as a variety of bird species.

Kumana National Park

Covering 18149 hectares in Southeast, Sri Lanka Kumana National Park is a well-liked destination for ecotourism and a diversified bird sanctuary. Many different species breed and roost within its boundaries making it a birdwatcher’s paradise. To add to the park’s charm is Kumana Villu, one of its most well-liked attractions. Bird Watchers Paradise located at Sri Lanka’s southernmost point is a must-visit park for observing a wide variety of bird species.

Udawalawe National Park

Wild creatures who were displaced by the building of the Udawalawe Reservoir might find refuge in this National Park. Elephants and a number of other animals may be observed up close in the park’s open environment. This is the third most frequently visited park on the island and one of the most well-known spots.

Yala National Park

If you are looking for a great place to go on a safari, UNESCO has recognised Yala National Park as a biodiversity haven. This thrilling safari will help you see mesmerising elephant troops and leopards. You can wander through this breathtakingly gorgeous National Park and catch a glimpse of the natural beauty of Sri Lanka.

Bundala National Park

This is a coastal wildlife reserve in southern Sri Lanka, known for its rich birdlife and wetlands. Bundala National Park is a popular spot for watching migrating birds, making it an excellent choice to visit if you like taking wildlife photographs.

Sinharaja

Because of the island’s lush Southwest wet zone, Sinharaja is home to some of the world’s most diverse flora and animals. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a well-liked tourist destination full of lush beauty and a diverse array of animals. Experience the natural world all around you while exploring the region’s ancient rainforests which are home to a variety of unusual animal species.

Horton Plains

Hortons Plains is a natural global preserve, widely known for its stunning scenery consisting of woodlands and waterfalls, this region is home to a large variety of wild animals including leopards, wild boars, massive squirrels and porcupines.

Adam’s Peak

Adams Peak also known as “Sri Rada”, is a 2,243- meter mountain in Sri Lanka. This rock is considered sacred to all religions, with its enormous foot-shaped rock at the top that makes it a popular destination during the pilgrimage season.

Ella

Ella a scenic village situated in the centre of Sri Lanka harbours scenic and stunning views favouring authentic Sri Lankan tea that is a paradise for nature lovers. Here you can explore mountain peaks in the mountain of Punchi Siripada in the early morning to see the gorgeous view of the sunrise. you can also look at the beautiful of Ravana Alla waterfall.

Nuwara Eliya

Nuwara Eliya, sometimes known as ‘Little England,’ is famous for its vast tea farms, beautiful scenery, and foggy weather. This tour is great for tea lovers! Stunning views of cold hills and extensive tea plantations await you. Gregory Lake offers intriguing activities for those searching for more fun and games.

Kitulgala

Kitulgala is one of Sri Lanka’s wettest areas known for its verdant rainforests and yearly monsoon season. It is surrounded by thick vegetation and a variety of natural habitats providing a glimpse into the rich biodiversity of the nations wet zone and serving as a sanctuary for bird species and a popular destination for nature lovers.