Anuradhapura is the first capital of Sri Lanka, founded in the 5th century B.C and it is famous for its well-preserved ruins of ancient Sri Lankan civilization.
Arugam Bay is a small fishing village on the east coast of Sri Lanka. The discovery of the bay by surfers has made it popular surfing and tourist destination for its sugar sandy beaches and the surrounding tropical forests.
Colombo is the commercial capital and the largest city of Sri Lanka. It is a multi – cultural cosmopolitan community that encompasses the past, present and future, packaging it in a delightful manner.
Dambulla is a town built around a vast isolated rock mass with the largest deposits of rose – quartz in South Asia and a World Heritage City declared by UNESCO.
The picturesque valley of Ella offers spectacular views of the Southern mountains and highlands famed for the main nature trails that lead through it. Ella provides first-rate hiking opportunities, regardless of how experienced you are.
The walled city of Galle is a major ocean-side city which stood since the early 16th century, through the colonial periods of Portuguese, Dutch and British. At present it is proclaimed as an Archaeological Reserve and been identified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Horton Plains is a protected area in the Central Highlands of Sri Lanka and is covered by montane grassland and cloud forest. It is also rich in biodiversity and many species found here are endemic to the region.
Jaffna is one of the oldest human settlements. It is the second most populated city in Sri Lanka and it was also an important Portuguese Colonial hold with a star shaped Dutch Fort built in 1680 by the Dutch.
Kandy is a city circled by blue hills nurtured by fountain pure water of rivers with a graceful charm. It is the blessed home for the focal point of Buddhism including the “Temple of the Tooth Relic” owning the tooth relic of Lord Buddha.
Rafters and adventure seekers alive, make way to the white waters of Kitulgala for plenty of camping opportunities, Bird Watching, Jungle Walks and River Bathing.
Lush green hills and foliage of Knuckles Range, calls out many trekkers and adventure enthusiasts to traverse up to an altitude of 1400 meters to be kissed by the sun in Mother Nature's bounty.
Matale gives birth to the Spice Garden which is world renowned for its quality Spices and the Aluvihara which is set in a chasm in the hills, surrounded by giant boulders, this monastery is an intriguing site.
Minneriya National Park serves as a sanctuary for numerous species of flora and fauna, monkeys endemic to Sri Lanka, rare and endangered animal species and many migrant and resident species of birds.
One of the best whale watching destinations in the world, which offer wonderful sightings of Dolphins, Blue and Sperm Whales during December to month of April.
Peaceful, serene and breathtaking Nilaveli beach is considered as one of the best beaches in the Island. From surfing to scuba diving, and other water sports, tourists from all over, make their way to the east coast.
Set in the Heart of the tea country, this beautiful town is where the British succeeded in creating a little England with homes built in the architectural style of Georgian to Queen Anne.
One of the most breath-taking beaches in Sri Lanka with a crescent shaped bay of white sand which is surrounded by shallow, calm and clear aquamarine blue water.
Sri lanka’s medieval capital which rose to fame after the decline of Anuradhapura and one of the best preserved historic cities in the world including ruins of royal palaces to bathing pools and ponds.
Sigiriya “The Lion Rock” also known as the ‘Palace and Fortress in the sky’, is both a palace and a fortress of stunning splendor with remains of beautiful water gardens, mirror wall and rock paintings.
It is one of the least disturbed and biologically unique lowland rain forests in Sri Lanka with an amazing variety of flora and fauna, and this has caught the attention of scientists as well as nature lovers.
Adam's Peak is a 2,243 meter tall conical mountain located in central Sri Lanka. It is well known for the Sri Pada, i.e. "sacred foot", a 1.8 meter rock formation near the summit.
Its rich history, the many archaeological ruins and nearby Yala National Park and Kataragama with its colorful festivals and temples are making Tissamaharama certainly worth a visit.
Trincomalee with its magnificent coast, sandy beaches, natural harbor, Fort Fedrick, hot wells and sunny weather is becoming increasingly popular among visitors.
It has become the 3rd most visited National Park of Sri Lanka due to the Udawalawe reservoir on the Walawe River, which emits an undeniable force of attraction that is particularly stronger to elephants.
Unawatuna is voted one of the best beaches in the world famed for its beautiful beaches and corals and is a favoured holiday destination of many who make their way to party or relax their worries away.
This coastal town is popular amongst tourist as a laid-back haven of relaxation and tranquility by the sea. It has a rich cultivation of coconut palms and is popularly known for its Toddy and Vinegar.
This is one of the largest and oldest parks in the country. Over 60 watering holes or lakes can be found. This popular eco-tourism destination is home to 31 species of mammals and trees
Yala is the second largest in Sri Lanka with a wide land area of about 130 hectares. It is also considered as one of the 70 most Important Bird Areas (IBAs) in Sri Lanka.
The rock fortress of Yapahuwa, a splendid testament left behind from the 13th century. Atop a hill that climbs 200 meters high, the climb highlights masonry of ornate and exquisite nature.