Our Popular Destinations

Bentota
Famous for its golden beaches and water sports activities.

Colombo
The commercial capital of Sri Lanka, blending modernity and colonial heritage.

Ella
A picturesque town surrounded by hills, waterfalls, and hiking trails.

Galle
A historic city featuring a well-preserved Dutch Fort and coastal charm.

Kandy
A cultural city home to the Temple of the Tooth and scenic lake views.

Negombo (Near to Airport)
A coastal city known for its beautiful beaches and fishing industry.

Nuwara Eliya
A highland city known for its tea plantations and cool climate.

Trincomalee
A port city on the east coast, known for its natural harbor and beaches.
Popular Tourist Attractions

Adam's Peak (Sri Pada)
A sacred mountain climbed by pilgrims for its holy footprint, offering a spectacular sunrise view.

Adisham Bungalow
A former monastery run by Benedictine Monks, this beautiful stone bungalow is a piece of British colonial history.

Aluvihare Rock Temple
A sacred Buddhist temple where the Pali Canon was first written down on palm leaves.

Ambuluwawa Tower
A multi-religious center with a distinctive tower offering 360-degree views of the surrounding mountains.

Anuradhapura Ancient City
The first ancient capital of Sri Lanka, featuring well-preserved ruins of a great civilization.

Ariya Kulam
A tranquil man-made reservoir that is part of the ancient city's sophisticated irrigation system.

Arugam Bay Beach
A renowned surfing destination with a laid-back atmosphere, golden sands, and vibrant local culture.

Athugala (Elephant Rock)
A large rock overlooking the city of Kurunegala, topped with a giant Buddha statue.

Avukana Buddha Statue
A magnificent standing statue of the Buddha carved from a large granite rock face.

Bahiravokanda Vihara Buddha Statue
A giant Buddha statue seated on a hill overlooking Kandy, offering panoramic views of the city.

Bambarakanda Falls
The tallest waterfall in Sri Lanka, offering a challenging but rewarding hike to its base.

Bentota Beach
A tranquil resort town known for its luxurious hotels, water sports, and pristine beaches.

Bogoda Wooden Bridge
One of the oldest surviving wooden bridges in the country, dating back to the Kandyan era.

Bopath Ella Falls
A popular waterfall shaped like a sacred fig or "Bo" leaf, easily accessible to visitors.

Brief Garden
The enchanting former home and garden of Bevis Bawa, a beautifully landscaped estate with unique sculptures.

Bundala National Park
An internationally important wintering ground for migratory water birds, a paradise for birdwatchers.

Casuarina Beach
A beautiful beach with shallow waters, named after the Casuarina trees that line the coast.

Dambulla Cave Temple
The largest and best-preserved cave temple complex in Sri Lanka, filled with ancient statues and paintings.

Delft Island
A remote island known for its wild horses, ancient Baobab tree, and unique coral-wall structures.

Devon Falls
A magnificent waterfall named after a pioneer English coffee planter, located in the tea country.

Diyaluma Falls
The second highest waterfall in Sri Lanka, cascading down in a stunning spectacle.

Dondra Head Lighthouse
The tallest lighthouse in Sri Lanka, located on the southernmost point of the island.

Dunhinda Falls
A spectacular waterfall known for the misty spray, or "Dun," it creates as it cascades into a pool below.

Fa Hien Cave
A prehistoric cave where some of the oldest human remains in South Asia were discovered.

Gal Vihara
A rock temple featuring four magnificent Buddha statues carved from a single granite slab.

Galle Face Green
A vast ocean-side urban park, perfect for evening strolls, kite flying, and enjoying street food.

Galle Fort
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this historic fortress showcases a blend of European architecture and South Asian traditions.

Gangaramaya Temple
A vibrant and eclectic Buddhist temple in the heart of Colombo, known for its museum of artifacts.

Gem Mines of Ratnapura
The "City of Gems," where visitors can learn about and witness the traditional process of gem mining.

Gregory Lake
A picturesque lake in the heart of the tea country, popular for boat rides and recreational activities.

Habarana
A popular base for safari-goers exploring nearby national parks like Minneriya and Kaudulla.

Hakgala Botanical Garden
The second largest botanical garden in Sri Lanka, known for its collection of roses and ferns.

Hikkaduwa Beach
Famous for its coral sanctuary, surfing spots, and vibrant beach party scene.

Horton Plains National Park
A protected area in the central highlands, featuring the famous "World's End" cliff.

Hot Water Wells of Kanniya
A series of seven hot springs with varying temperatures, each in a separate square well.

Hummanaya Blow Hole
The second largest blowhole in the world, where sea water shoots dramatically into the air.

Independence Memorial Hall
A national monument built to commemorate independence from British rule, surrounded by a serene park.

Isurumuniya Temple
A Buddhist temple known for its beautiful stone carvings, especially "The Isurumuniya Lovers".

Jaffna Fort
A historic fort built by the Portuguese and later expanded by the Dutch, offering insights into colonial history.

Jaffna Public Library
A historic library that was rebuilt after being burned down, now a symbol of resilience and knowledge.

Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque
A historic mosque in Pettah, easily recognizable by its unique red and white striped exterior.

Jathika Namal Uyana
The largest ironwood forest and pink quartz mountain in Asia, a unique natural reserve.

Kalpitiya Peninsula
A prime destination for dolphin watching and kitesurfing, with a unique coastal landscape.

Kalutara Bodhiya
A sacred Bodhi tree and the only stupa in the world that is hollow, allowing visitors to enter inside.

Kataragama Temple
A sacred pilgrimage town revered by Buddhists, Hindus, and the indigenous Vedda people.

Kaudulla National Park
An important habitat for elephants, connected to Minneriya and a great place for wildlife safaris.

Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara
A Buddhist temple believed to have been hallowed during the Buddha's third and final visit to Sri Lanka.

Kitulgala
A rainforest area known for white-water rafting on the Kelani River and adventure sports.

Knuckles Mountain Range
A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its rugged peaks, cloud forests, and diverse hiking trails.

Koneswaram Temple
A classical-medieval Hindu temple complex dedicated to Shiva, located atop a cliff overlooking the ocean.

Lankatilaka Temple
An ancient Buddhist temple built on a rock, known for its unique architectural design.

Lipton's Seat
A viewpoint offering one of the most breathtaking panoramic views in Sri Lanka, where Sir Thomas Lipton used to survey his tea empire.

Little Adam's Peak
An accessible and rewarding hike offering panoramic views of the Ella Gap and surrounding hills.

Lover's Leap
A dramatic cliff offering stunning views of the ocean, steeped in a romantic local legend.

Madu River Safari
A relaxing boat safari through a wetland estuary with rich biodiversity and mangrove forests.

Madunagala Hot Springs
Natural hot water springs where visitors can bathe in the therapeutic mineral water.

Mannar Fort
A fort built by the Portuguese and rebuilt by the Dutch, located on Mannar Island.

Marble Beach
A stunning beach with crystal-clear, calm water, managed by the Sri Lanka Air Force and open to the public.

Mihintale
A mountain peak near Anuradhapura, believed to be the site where Buddhism was introduced to Sri Lanka.

Minneriya National Park
Famous for "The Gathering," an annual event where hundreds of elephants congregate around a reservoir.

Mirissa Beach
A picturesque beach known for whale watching, surfing, and its relaxed, bohemian vibe.

Mulkirigala Rock Temples
An ancient Buddhist temple perched on a massive rock, featuring impressive murals and statues.

Muthiyangana Raja Maha Vihara
An ancient Buddhist temple located in the heart of Badulla town, believed to have been visited by the Buddha.

Nalanda Gedige
An ancient stone temple that uniquely blends Hindu and Buddhist architecture, located near the geographical center of Sri Lanka.

Nallur Kandaswamy Kovil
A significant Hindu temple with a golden chariot, attracting thousands of devotees during its annual festival.

National Museum of Colombo
The largest museum in Sri Lanka, housing a collection of artifacts that tell the story of the nation's history.

Nilaveli Beach
A beautiful and calm beach with white sands, ideal for relaxation and water sports like diving.

Nine Arch Bridge
A famous viaduct and architectural marvel, offering stunning views of the surrounding tea plantations.

Old Dutch Market
A historic marketplace near the Galle Fort, still bustling with vendors selling fresh produce and spices.

Pasikudah Beach
Known for having one of the longest stretches of shallow coastline in the world, making it a safe haven for swimming.

Pedro Tea Estate
A working tea factory offering tours where visitors can see the process of tea manufacturing.

Pidurangala Rock
A massive rock formation offering a breathtaking, alternative view of the Sigiriya fortress.

Pigeon Island National Park
One of the two marine national parks of Sri Lanka, known for its stunning coral reefs and snorkeling.

Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage
An orphanage, nursery, and captive breeding ground for wild Asian elephants.

Polonnaruwa Vatadage
An ancient structure built to hold the Tooth Relic, known for its elaborate stone carvings.

Ravana Falls
A stunning three-tiered waterfall, steeped in local mythology and surrounded by lush greenery.

Rekawa Turtle Conservation Project
A marine turtle sanctuary where visitors can watch several species of turtles lay their eggs at night.

Richmond Castle
An impressive mansion built in the early 20th century, showcasing a unique mix of Indian and British architectural styles.

Ridi Viharaya (Silver Temple)
An ancient Buddhist temple with origins dating back to the 2nd century BCE, known for its silver tiles.

Ritigala Ancient Monastery
An ancient Buddhist monastery and mountain range with ruins of an old forest hermitage.

Riverston
A scenic spot in the Knuckles Range with grasslands and viewpoints offering spectacular views.

Royal Botanical Gardens, Peradeniya
Home to a stunning variety of orchids and over 4,000 species of plants, trees, and spices.

Samanala Wewa Reservoir
A stunning man-made lake surrounded by mountains, offering serene views and a tranquil atmosphere.

Seetha Amman Temple
A colorful Hindu temple believed to be the spot where Sita was held captive by King Ravana.

Seruwila Mangala Raja Maha Viharaya
An ancient Buddhist temple that is among the sixteen most sacred sites in Sri Lanka.

Sigiriya Rock Fortress
An ancient rock fortress with frescoes, gardens, and a panoramic summit view. A UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Sinharaja Forest Reserve
A biodiversity hotspot and UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to a vast number of endemic species.

Sri Nagavihara International Buddhist Center
A prominent Buddhist temple in Jaffna, serving as a center for religious and cultural activities.

St. Clair's Falls
One of the widest waterfalls in Sri Lanka, also known as the "Little Niagara of Sri Lanka".

Surathali Ella Falls
A beautiful and lesser-known waterfall, offering a serene spot for nature lovers.

Talaimannar Pier
A historic pier that was once part of the ferry service connecting Sri Lanka to India.

Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic
A Buddhist temple in the heart of Kandy, which houses the relic of the tooth of the Buddha.

Thanthirimale Rajamaha Viharaya
An ancient Buddhist temple complex with large rock carvings of Buddha statues.

Thirukonamalai Konesar Temple
A revered Hindu temple with a rich history, dramatically located on Swami Rock cliff.

Tissamaharama Raja Maha Vihara
An ancient Buddhist stupa that is one of the sixteen most sacred sites (Solosmasthana) in Sri Lanka.

Udawalawe National Park
A major eco-tourism destination, celebrated for its large population of Sri Lankan elephants.

Unawatuna Beach
A popular crescent-shaped beach with calm waters, coral reefs, and a vibrant nightlife.

Victoria Park
A well-maintained public park from the British colonial era, perfect for a leisurely stroll.

Wasgamuwa National Park
A natural park that is home to a large elephant population and offers a more rugged, less-crowded safari experience.

Weligama Bay
A sheltered bay ideal for beginner surfers and famous for its iconic stilt fishermen.

Wilpattu National Park
Sri Lanka's largest national park, known for its "Willus" (natural lakes) and leopard population.

Yala National Park
The most visited and second largest national park in Sri Lanka, famous for its high density of leopards.

Yapahuwa Rock Fortress
An ancient fortress and capital with a spectacular stone staircase and ornate carvings.