Destinations

Unveil the Wonders of Sri Lanka

Trincomalee
Known for its crystal-clear waters and pristine beaches, Trincomalee offers exceptional diving, dolphin spotting, and spiritual landmarks like Koneswaram Temple.
Galle
Where heritage meets the ocean. Enjoy coastal relaxation with the backdrop of the Dutch Fort, boutique cafés, and charming colonial architecture.
Hikkaduwa
A lively beach town offering coral reef snorkelling, glass-bottom boat tours, and thriving nightlife along the coast.
Arugam Bay
Eastern Sri Lanka’s surfing haven, also known for serene lagoon boat rides and rich mangrove ecosystems.
Mirissa
A paradise for diving and deep-sea exploration, Mirissa also offers seasonal whale watching and a laid-back beach atmosphere.
Unawatuna
A crescent-shaped bay loved for its beach swings, clear waters, and vibrant marine life. Ideal for swimming, diving, and paddleboarding.
Bentota
Known for its calm waters and lush surroundings, Bentota is ideal for snorkelling, jet skiing, windsurfing, and leisurely catamaran cruises.
Kumana National Park
A birdwatcher’s paradise located on the eastern coast, offering sightings of rare migratory birds and coastal wilderness.
Minneriya National Park
Witness the spectacular “Gathering” — the seasonal congregation of hundreds of elephants around the Minneriya Tank.
Wasgamuwa National Park
A lesser-known gem that’s rich in biodiversity, including rare jungle fowl, herds of elephants, and endemic flora.
Yala National Park
The country’s most iconic wildlife reserve, home to the highest density of leopards in the world, alongside elephants, sloth bears, and crocodiles.
Wilpattu National Park
Sri Lanka’s largest national park, famous for its natural lakes, elusive leopards, and undisturbed tranquillity.
Udawalawe National Park
Renowned for its large elephant herds and open grasslands, this park offers thrilling jeep safaris and birdwatching opportunities.
Adam’s Peak (Sri Pada)
A sacred mountain climbed by pilgrims and hikers alike, famous for its spiritual significance and breathtaking sunrise views from the summit.
Kataragama
A spiritual pilgrimage site revered by Buddhists, Hindus, and Muslims alike, offering a unique fusion of ritual, faith, and folklore.
Sigiriya
The iconic Lion Rock fortress, with panoramic views, lush gardens, and ancient frescoes perched atop a towering granite monolith.
Dambulla
Known for the Rock Cave Temple complex, with vibrant frescoes and golden Buddha statues tucked into the hillside.
Polonnaruwa
A UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with impressive stone sculptures, royal baths, and intricately carved temples from the 11th century.
Anuradhapura
A sacred city and former capital with millennia-old stupas, monastic ruins, and ancient reservoirs that still function today.
Kandy
Home to the sacred Temple of the Tooth Relic, Kandy is a cultural capital nestled in the hills, offering traditional dance performances, serene lakes, and colonial charm.
Horton Plains
A highland plateau offering stunning vistas, cloud forests, and the dramatic escarpment known as World’s End.
Sinharaja Forest Reserve
A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and one of the last remaining rainforests in Sri Lanka, teeming with endemic species and untouched biodiversity.
Kitulgala
The island’s adventure capital, ideal for white-water rafting, canyoning, and rainforest trekking amidst lush river valleys.
Nuwara Eliya
Often referred to as “Little England,” this cool-climate retreat boasts manicured gardens, colonial-era charm, and extensive tea estates.
Ella
A scenic hill town surrounded by tea plantations, waterfalls, and hiking trails like Little Adam’s Peak and the Nine Arches Bridge.