“From pristine beaches and misty mountains to wildlife”

Destinations

Arugam Bay

Eastern Province
 
World-renowned surfing destination with pristine beaches, legendary waves, and laid-back coastal vibes. This bohemian paradise offers perfect swells from April to October, making it a must-visit for surfers and beach lovers seeking the ultimate tropical escape.

Bambarakanda Falls

Badulla District
 
Sri Lanka’s tallest waterfall at 263 meters, cascading down through pristine mountain forests. This spectacular natural wonder offers breathtaking views, refreshing natural pools, and an adventurous trek through lush wilderness in the heart of the hill country.

Diyaluma Falls

Badulla District
 
Second highest waterfall in Sri Lanka featuring stunning natural infinity pools at the top. This 220-meter cascade offers spectacular panoramic views and unique swimming opportunities in crystal-clear rock pools overlooking the valley below.

Dunhinda Falls

Badulla District
 
The “smoking waterfall” that creates a misty spray resembling smoke as it plunges 64 meters into a natural pool. Known for its easy accessibility and stunning beauty, this waterfall offers a perfect combination of adventure and relaxation.

Ella

Badulla District
 
Charming hill station surrounded by tea plantations, dramatic viewpoints, and pristine nature. This backpacker paradise offers stunning hikes, the famous Nine Arch Bridge, and breathtaking sunrise views from Ella Rock and Little Adam’s Peak.

Hikkaduwa Coral Reefs

Southern Province
 
Vibrant coral reef ecosystem teeming with tropical marine life. This protected marine sanctuary offers world-class snorkeling and diving experiences with colorful corals, sea turtles, and exotic fish species just meters from the famous Hikkaduwa beach.

Horton Plains

Central Province
 
Mystical cloud forest plateau featuring the dramatic World’s End cliff and unique montane ecosystems. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers spectacular hiking trails through pristine wilderness home to endemic wildlife and breathtaking panoramic views.

Kumana National Park

Eastern Province
 
Premier bird watching destination with over 200 species including rare migratory birds. This pristine wetland sanctuary offers incredible wildlife viewing opportunities with elephants, crocodiles, and diverse ecosystems from mangroves to grasslands.

National Museum

Colombo
 
Sri Lanka’s premier museum showcasing 2,500 years of cultural heritage. This magnificent colonial building houses an extensive collection of ancient artifacts, royal regalia, traditional arts, and archaeological treasures from across the island.

Nine Arch Bridge

Ella, Badulla
 
Iconic railway bridge spanning a lush valley with nine elegant stone arches. This engineering marvel offers spectacular train spotting opportunities and breathtaking views of tea plantations, making it one of Sri Lanka’s most photographed landmarks.

Pidurangala Rock

Sigiriya, Matale
 
Ancient rock temple offering the best panoramic views of Sigiriya Rock Fortress. This challenging climb rewards adventurers with spectacular sunrise vistas and a unique perspective of the famous Lion Rock from an elevated vantage point.

Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage

Kegalle District
 
World’s first elephant orphanage caring for abandoned and injured elephants. Witness these gentle giants during feeding times and river bathing sessions while supporting vital conservation efforts for Sri Lanka’s national animal.

Royal Botanic Garden

Peradeniya, Kandy
 
Asia’s finest tropical botanical garden spanning 147 acres with over 4,000 plant species. This magnificent garden features rare orchids, towering palm avenues, and the famous Javan fig tree, offering a peaceful retreat in the heart of Kandy.

Wilpattu National Park

North Western Province
 
Sri Lanka’s largest national park famous for leopards and unique ‘villus’ (natural lakes). This pristine wilderness offers exceptional wildlife viewing with elephants, sloth bears, and diverse bird species in their natural habitat.

Yala National Park

Southern & Uva Provinces
 
World’s highest density of leopards and Sri Lanka’s premier wildlife destination. This iconic park offers incredible safari experiences with elephants, crocodiles, and over 200 bird species across diverse ecosystems.

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