Sri Lanka offers a myriad of attractions with unlimited experiences that are undeniably alluring.
Reveal nature’s beauty, explore Sri Lanka, one of the highlights of Southeast Asia! Amazing beaches, fascinating ancient ruins, home to eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites, aromatic spice gardens, lush emerald-green mountains laced with colonial tea plantations, national parks, exotic wildlife, the historic wonders of Colombo, gracious hospitality, enticing cuisines, genuinely friendly people and more - in two words: stunningly unforgettable.
Sri Lanka is full of exciting experiences just waiting to be explored.
Soak Up the SUN, bury your toes in the SAND and enjoy the GOOD TIMES
Sri Lanka is perhaps best known for its pristine, sun-kissed beaches laced with soft warm sand and the gentle lapping of the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean.
If you're really here to find your perfect beach escape, then there is a string of fine beaches dotted along the country's East, West and South coastal regions that has something to offer everyone. The coastal regions of Sri Lanka boast an abundance of beaches, from; the top most popular tourist beaches of Unawatuna and Bentota; to the Coral Sanctuary & Surfing town of Hikkaduwa and Weligama; to the epic Suffers paradise of Arugam Bay; to Whale-watching tours of Mirissa; to the under exploited coastal beaches of Uppuveli , Pasikda and the likes…you’ll find plenty to do in these seaside sojourns.
With clear aquamarine waters in abundance, and an endless summer vibe, Sri Lanka is home to many spices of tropical fish, surrounded by a kaleidoscope of living corals and luscious palm trees - thanks to the tropical climate the island enjoys.
The costal resorts of Sri Lanka also offer a raft of in-and-out water activities; from snorkelling to scuba diving operated by professionally qualified diving schools to wind surfing, boat safaris, fishing, canoeing, water skiing, kayaking, jet skiing, swimming, sunbathing or sailing; the term ‘aquatic playground’ isn’t an overstatement to describe it all.
A PLACE for those with a passion for MONTANE FOREST and WATERFALLS - on the side
The central region of Sri Lanka hides some of the most spectacular scenic landscapes; where the mists slowly part to revel the majestic rolling emerald green hills, interspersed with colonial tea plantations, beautifully laid picturesque valleys and meadows that sit alongside montane forests bookend by waterfalls.
Immerse yourself in the bustling local vibe by sampling some freshly brewed tea, walk to the end of the world, discover a beautiful waterfall, stand in the sacred footsteps of the Buddha at Adam's Peak, climb a mountain and take a spectacular view, hike through lush green tea plantations and rural villages, paddle a raft down a raging river, devour some tasty local produce, enjoy the drumbeat of traditional dance, try a round of golf at the Nuwara Eliya Golf Club, or take a jeep ride around Horton Plains national park and be surrounded by oodles of wild elephants.
With a hit list like that it’s perhaps no surprise as to why Sri Lanka’s Hill Country is on every traveller’s itinerary.
One of the best things about SRI LANKA is how close we are to the eight UNESCO recognised WORLD HERITAGE SITES
With a recorded history of more than 2500 years, Sri Lanka has a rich cultural heritage that boast of eight UNESCO recognised World Heritage Sites - an impressive number for a small island.
Packed with ancient structures - tombs, crumbling temples, stupas, statues; lost cities, sacred sites, history, natural beauty, archaeological park - Sri Lanka’s cultural heritage is full of exciting experiences just waiting to be explored.
Immerse yourself in the heart of Sri Lankan culture and heritage as you explore the eight historic places of interest: stroll the walls the old Dutch Galle Fort, and steep in the unmissable city of Galle; visit the Royal City of Kandy, home to the sacred Tooth Relic; journey into the Sinharaja Forest Reserve, the last remaining rainforest, and sought out its wildlife; admire the famed Royal Rock Templates of Dambulla and marvel at their extraordinary paintings; climb the iconic the Sigiriya rock monastery, and convened with its remarkable frescos and its magnificent camera-worthy view from the top; wander around the ancient structures of the medieval Polonnaruwa, and stand in the footsteps of the royals; entrance the history of the sacred city of Anuradhapura, and entrance in the rich collection of archaeological and architectural wonders of this great ancient city; meander along the forest and peaks of Sri Pada Peak wilderness of the Central Highlands and be witness to the outstanding biodiversity of Horton Plains and the Knuckles Range.
Take a ride on the WILD-SIDE - with oodles of elephants, sloth bear, leopards and all.
The island may be small but Sri Lanka it is, wild life hot spot with countless national parks and forest reserves. Taking a jeep safari through Sri Lanka’s many wonderful and varied national parks, for which these preserved spaces are sanctuary to many animal species, birds, flora and fauna in their natural habitats - can be an experience of a lifetime.
It’s almost impossible to holiday in Sri Lanka and not visit a national park. Go on a leopard spotting safari in Yala National Park, and get up-close with the magnificent tuskers, cheeky monkeys, peacocks; or take a wild ride into Uda Walawe National Park to see oodles of elephants roaming in their natural habitat; or head deep into the lush jungle plains of Minneriya National Park on a jeep safari and have a close encounter with wild elephants and other animals minus the crowd of Yala National Park; or perhaps the diverse wildlife in Kumana National Park might be an excellent choice to spot a Leopard or two, elephants and birds galore; and if you are a little more adventures, then the lagoon safaris of Pottuvil and its vast water bodies can bring you titillating close to crocodiles, giant monitor lizards, the occasional elephant and many species of water birds.
BIRDS of feather FLOCK together
Whether you’re a die-hard twitcher or just a nature lover, when it comes to bird watching, Sri Lanka is arguably one of the best bird-watching destinations in the world. With over 400 species; comprising of endemic, resident and migrant birds sighted in and around the island catching a glimpse of rare beauty is something to remember.
Definitely must-visit locations for birdwatchers, apart from the popular national parks are; the wet zone rainforest jungles, urban parks, the bodies of water in the dry zone wetlands, rural villages and even within the city itself - all home to some of the most strikingly beautiful birds in Sri Lanka.
SURF and WHITE-WATER RAPIDS - A MAGNET for thrill-seekers and SOUL-SEARCHERS alike.
If you're really here to find your perfect adventure, then there is a raft of in-and-out water of activities to get you started. From adventurous treks and night safaris to white-water rafting and guided visits to national parks and sanctuaries, here’s what’s on our agenda;
For wet & wild thrill seekers;
enjoy a thrilling and scenic journey along the enigmatic white-water rapids of the Kelani River; challenge the waves of the Indian Ocean; voyage on a night fishing expedition; charter on a Whale and Dolphin watching tour; embark on a Corel Expedition, snorkel or dive, or take-up scuba diving operated by professionally qualified diving schools; Discover a shipwreck while on an adventure underwater Safari.
For bird-watchers, hikers, and every type of nature enthusiast;
Trek through mountain villages; climb a sacred mountain at night; camp in the wilderness; go on a leopard and elephant watching excursion; venture off the beaten track, through some of Sri Lanka’s most scenic highland locales; discover a shipwreck hidden beneath the deep ocean; hike through World Heritage-listed rainforest; get turtle-y awesome with the sea turtle conservation program; jump on board a hot-air balloon to marvel at the ancient cities; join a bird-watching excursion to catch a glimpse of rare beauty;
Whatever adventure you crave for; just ask! And we’ll have an adventure to remember forever!
Ayurveda time dictates that you have to SLOW DOWN, SWITCH OFF and RELAX
This is by far the best flop and drop attractions in Sri Lanka.
One of the world’s oldest forms of healing, inhabitants of Sri Lanka have enjoyed the enormous restorative effects of the ancient art of Ayurveda - for more than 2500 years. The ancient treatment designed to heal and rejuvenate, was first originated in India more than 3,000 years ago, and soon found its way to Sri Lanka, where the Sinhalese kings established Ayurveda hospitals in the ancient cities of Polonnaruwa and Anuradhapura.
Today, Ayurvedic saunas and wellness centres can be found everywhere, with a variety of treatments on offer that strive to heal the mind, body and spirit. The ancient practice uses a combination of herbs, spices, massage, diet, hydrotherapy and oil treatment on-and-in the body to treat everything from stress to diabetes, high blood pressure, arthritis, asthma and migraine; to detoxification, rejuvenation, mental hygiene and spiritual healing - just to name a few.
So, whether you are on a total wellness holiday or a just a few hours of pampering, you can refresh and rejuvenate yourself using the ancient science of Ayurveda medicines that heals & soothes you inside out.
Something COLOURFUL, SPICY, EXOTIC, CHAOTIC and overwhelming - all at the same time
Condolences to those who head off to the beaches, whale-watching tours, tea plantations and wildlife safaris leaving Colombo behind. The things they are missing!
Colombo, the commercial capital of Sri Lanka, has a long history as a port on ancient east-west trade routes, ruled successively by the Portuguese, Dutch and British.
A destination worthy and makes an excellent start - or finish - to your Sri Lankan experience. A city where the old-world and the modern are woven together to form a gateway to the wonder of Sri Lanka. And with a history spanning over 2500 years; shrouded in rich colonial heritage, featuring a melting pot of races, religions, cultures, and an eclectic mix of modern hotels and corporate skyscrapers in the backdrop - Colombo has many stories to tell.
Compact Colombo is a city best explored on foot, and you’ll find many of the city’s main attractions in close proximity to each other. Explore the cultural diversity, with streets flanked by red-tiled colonial-era buildings, historical monuments, colonial architecture, beaches, fine dining, shopping & night life; stroll down bustling streets; brim with markets, fashion boutiques, churches, mosques and temples, restaurants, shopping malls, festivals and events; and the vivacious highlights of the Fort Station, Red Mosque, Khan clock tower and the Pettah Bazaar to name a few. enticing street food scene.
Sri Lanka is one KIND OF PLACE to embark into your HONEYMOON, celebrate your marriage and end up living HAPPILY EVER AFTER.
Sri Lanka is fast becoming a getaway hot-spot for couples looking for a tropical escape. Just read on and you’ll soon realise why.
The country’s tropical beaches, sparkling natural beauty, warm hospitality and its selection of great resorts with its dining accolades, sumptuous cuisine, romantic spas and countless intimate moments make it the perfect destination to kindle the romance and spend your precious moments together
From idyllic vistas over tropical sunsets surrounded by swaying palm trees; emerald green rainforests infested with oodles of wildlife, or the gentle charm of the rolling green hills with its memorable views from lush cliff tops - Sri Lanka has something for every romantic soul.
Other popular options for couples and honeymooners in Sri Lanka include romantic tours, castaway beach trips or savour a romantic sunset dinner cruise over calm waters with silhouettes of palm trees in the distance. All this and more - in last-two-persons-on-earth solitude.
So, if you are planning a honeymoon, this is where you’d celebrate it!!
Unforgettable experiences in jaw-dropping settings awaits:
A TASTE of Sri Lanka - so DIVERSE, so DISTINCT and so DELICIOUS!
Sri Lanka is a rich melting pot of cuisines.
Titillate your taste buds and serenade the senses; you are just about to embark on a culinary journey - that’s so diverse, so distinct and so delicious!
Sri Lankan food is often described as pungent and lively; an explosion of intricate flavours, eclectic colours, cross-cultural blends of native and extraneous influences with incredible smells that can be exotic, spicy, hot, sweet and overwhelming, all at the same time. It seems every nationality that has visited and traded over the years has left its mark - the Dutch, Portuguese, English, Arabs, Malays, Moors and Indians.
Whether you’re looking to explore the sizzling street food stalls, or tucking into an authentic roadside rice and curry or enjoying a sumptuous seafood platter at a beachfront hut - eating your way through Sri Lanka is a cultural delight.
What better way to get to know a culture than through food!