Destinations

Negombo

This place offers visitors beach vacations because of its breathtaking beaches, fascinating historical landmarks and exciting cultural events. People enjoy Negombo because of its sandy beaches, dining options, fresh seafood and small markets.

Kalpitiya

Kalpitiya, a beach town, has gained popularity due to its diversity, breathtaking natural habitat and breathtaking scenery. Kalpitiya Lagoon is a fantastic place to go on vacation because of its icy waters, which offer dolphin watching, kitesurfing and mangrove forest boat tours.

Hikkaduwa

Through its dazzling blue waters, the lovely beachside location offers diving and snorkelling opportunities. Due to its coral reefs and wide variety of underwater ecosystems, this area is well-known both regionally and globally. A beach path lined with palm trees offers the perfect spot for guests to unwind in the sun

Weligama

Weligama’s stunning coastline and incredible surfing spots help to build its reputation. Weligama’s pleasant atmosphere and talented stilt fishermen are what draw tourists to the area. In addition to enjoying surfing on the sandy beaches, visitors can take in the vibrant local cultural events.

Nilaveli

Tourists like Nilaveli Beach because it provides both serene surroundings and breathtaking natural views. People can choose to relax and unwind in the perfect setting created by the visual delight of sunset hues. The location provides both romantic boat rides and sunbathing spots, and scuba diving is another well-liked pastime.

Pasikuda & Kalkuda

The beautiful, immaculate beaches of Pasikuda and Kalkuda are well-known for their calm, shallow waters. Offering peaceful retreats with gentle waves perfect for swimming and extended beach days, these two coastal gems are the pinnacle of peaceful relaxation.

Arugam Bay

On Sri Lanka's east coast, Arugam Bay is renowned for its calm boat trips into nearby lagoons and its great surfing. Discover uncharted streams, take in the peaceful beauty and observe wildlife

Mirissa

Look at the breathtaking coastline, shimmering ocean and mesmerising sunsets as soon as you arrive at this tropical paradise. You can unwind by the water at Mirissa Beach or go diving. Give in to the magnificent surroundings that create memories that will last a lifetime.

Unawatuna

Its unique arch-shaped coast and lively atmosphere draw tourists to this southern region of Sri Lanka. When visiting this location, nature lovers will find forested areas that offer tranquil relaxation, thrilling boat rides and stunning snorkelling spots.

Bentota

With its golden beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a wide variety of water sports, Bentota is a tropical paradise on Sri Lanka's southwest coast that draws tourists. Visitors can enjoy river cruises down the Bentota River, stay at opulent resorts and engage in windsurfing and snorkelling while visiting this coastal gem. The beach town offers the ideal environment for people looking to unwind at the shore.

Kumana National Park

Kumana National Park, a popular ecotourism destination and diverse bird sanctuary, spans 18149 hectares in Southeast Sri Lanka. It is a bird watcher's paradise because so many species breed and roost there. One of the park's most popular attractions, Kumana Villu, enhances its allure. A must-visit park for observing a wide variety of bird species, this Bird Watchers Paradise is situated in the southernmost region of Sri Lanka.

Minneriya National Park

This park is part of the cultural triangle of Sri Lanka. Consequently, the wildlife safari would be the most amazing event. As you visit various habitats with knowledgeable naturalists, you may see well-known animals like Asian elephants, leopards and a variety of bird species.

Wasgamuwa National Park

This place, which is near the cultural triangle, is a nature lover's dream come true. This neighbourhood is home to a variety of bird species, large herds of wild elephants, amusing sloth bears and the elusive leopard. You can enjoy the tranquil exploration atmosphere when you travel alongside the Mahaweli Ganga and Amban Ganga rivers.

Yala National Park

As a UNESCO-designated site, this biological sanctuary is worth exploring for safari enthusiasts. Visitors can get a close-up look at leopards and elephant groups during the thrilling safari. Visitors can stroll through this stunning National Park and take in the beauty of the natural world.

Wilpattu National Park

It is among Sri Lanka's largest and most established parks. One of the park's distinctive features is the Villu’s way of life. The area may have more than 60 lakes and drinking holes. There are 31 different animal species at this popular ecotourism destination, including one of Wilpattu National Park's largest leopard populations.

Udawalawa National Park

Discover the natural world in the breathtaking savannah of Udawalawe National Park, which is home to massive herds of elephants. With its incredible biodiversity that includes deer, buffalo and bird species, the park is a photographer's and nature lover’s paradise.

Kataragama

Find out about the town's historical significance. Numerous religious and ethnic backgrounds are represented among the regular visitors to this town. Because it is a place of spiritual inspiration and unity that transcends religious boundaries, people from South India and Sri Lanka are drawn to this area. The majority of religions find significance in this city, but Native Veddas, Buddhists and Hindus are the ones who come here most frequently.

Sigiriya

Sigiriya in the charming countryside of Sri Lanka is a secret wonder of ancient craftsmanship and is regarded as the Eighth Wonder of the World. This building, which is more than 200 meters above the ground and represents exceptional architectural accomplishments, is perched atop a substantial granite pillar.

Dambulla

This city represents the beauty of Buddhism, which has long made Sri Lanka famous. It is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and features the largest cave temple on the island. Take a closer look at these historic tunnels, which are filled with fascinating sculptures and murals that tell timeless tales.

Polonnaruwa

The capital of Sri Lanka's second monarchy was this historic city. UNESCO recognised the island's remarkable technical accomplishments and fascinating history in 1982 by designating it as a World Heritage Site.

Anuradhapura

To witness historical grandeur, visit this UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is renowned for its magnificent Atamasthana temples and traces of ancient Sinhalese architecture. Observe the three Great Stupas from the Lake Bund on a serene evening to appreciate the area's timeless beauty. Set out on an intriguing journey through time as you explore the historic mosaic of Anuradhapura.

Kandy

Visitors will be amazed by the ‘Udarata’ culture, the delicious food, the vibrant cultural scene, and the ancient temples. This city blends a rich cultural past with modern surroundings. As a cultural hub and UNESCO World Heritage Site, this city, the second largest in the Central Highlands, is revered by people of all faiths worldwide.

Adam’s Peak

This well-known wilderness sanctuary is an ecotourism destination in the middle highlands. In Sri Lanka, this magnificent mountain holds great cultural and spiritual importance. People of all religions find meaning in the massive footprint at the summit of this mountain.

Horton Plains

Visitors can take in expansive views of rolling hills, wooded areas and open meadows from this well-known natural global reserve. The entire area is 10,000 hectares. There are about 24 distinct animal species that live in the area, including giant squirrels, hares, wild boars, porcupines, elk and leopards.

Sinharaja

Among its many species, Sinharaja's lush Southwest wet zone is home to a record number of rare species worldwide. Numerous animal species coexist with lush vegetation at the UNESCO World Heritage Site, drawing large numbers of visitors. Due to the abundance of rare animal species found there, tourists can explore the area's ancient rainforests.

Kitulgala

One of Sri Lanka's areas with the most rainfall is Kitulgala, which is home to dense rainforests during the monsoon season. Through its extensive collection of natural habitats, this destination showcases the country's biodiversity, wet zone and bird species, drawing in nature lovers.

Nuwara Eliya

Nuwara Eliya's expansive tea plantations, breathtaking landscape and misty weather have led many to call it ‘Little England’. This tour is the greatest for those who enjoy tea because it offers breathtaking views of vast tea plantations and chilly hills. For those looking for more games and fun, Gregory Lake has some fascinating attractions.

Ella

Ella is a must-see location in Sri Lanka because of the mountains, sloping tea estates and breathtaking waterfalls. When tourists travel through challenging terrain to reach the tallest mansions perched on hills, they are met with opulent geographic views.