Kandy is Sri Lanka’s last royal kingdom with a scenic landscape surrounded by beautiful mountains 1,600 feet above sea level MSL in the central part of the island. Kandy is known for its most revered, Temple of the Holy Tooth, and the Royal Botanical Gardens. Ancient temples of the 14th century; Embekka,Gadaladeniya,Lankathilaka are a few of them.
The Land of Lakes Wilpattu is world famous for its natural lakes, leopards, birds, elephants, reptiles, and chital deer in Sri Lanka. The park is located 30 kilometers (19 miles) west of Anuradhapura. Hours of Operation 6am-6pm. Morning Safari 6am-10am, Full Day Safari 6am-6pm. Afternoon Safari 2pm-6pm
See plants and animals on a jeep safari in Udawalawe National Park. Jeep safari and admission ticket packages are now available to book online. Half-day morning jeep safari starts at 5:30 AM and afternoon safari starts at 2:30 PM daily.
Discover with us the unparalleled experience of dense rainforests on the beautiful island of Sri Lanka. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this evergreen rainforest is one of the few pristine rainforests left to this day.
Colombo is a thriving activity hub that seamlessly blends the perks of island living and city living. Visitors usually prefer Sri Lanka’s more remote cultural destinations and wildlife parks but trust us. Colombo should definitely be on your itinerary, the capital is home to people from all walks of life, and communities from all over the island congregate in his one vibrant city, waiting to be explored.
One can only wonder what an ancient city in Sri Lanka’s northern provinces has to offer tourists of all walks of life. But guess what? There are so many interesting things to do in Polonnaruwa that we will come back again and again. That’s right, the list ranges from cultural attractions to historic sites, adventurous natural attractions to spiritual pursuits.
If you are planning a trip to Central Sri Lanka, you must visit the Dambulla Cave Temples (also known as Dambulla Rock Temple). Sigiriya, also known as ‘Lion’s Rock, is a rock fortress in central Sri Lanka, about three hours from Colombo.
In the city of Galle, you can see a wonderful display of the history of their involvement. Galle was built as a fortified coastal city with large walls along the coast.
Listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, Anuradhapura was Sri Lanka’s first known kingdom and has been considered the capital of the island for centuries. Known for its cultural and religious values, the city attracts a large number of domestic and foreign tourists who love to explore Sri Lanka’s ancient history.
The sunny seaside town of Negombo, just 20 minutes from Bandaranaike International Airport, is the ideal place to begin or end your trip to Sri Lanka. Affectionately known as ‘Little Rome’, Negombo offers a wealth of things to see and do, including medieval churches, a bustling fish market, access to fresh seafood, and some of the most beautiful beaches on the island.