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From sun-drenched shores to emerald highlands, Sri Lanka unfolds as a destination of remarkable contrasts and captivating beauty. In just a few hours, journey from vibrant coastal towns to tranquil mountain retreats. Discover ancient kingdoms, encounter majestic wildlife, and immerse yourself in rich cultural traditions.
Every path reveals something unforgettable — and we are here to craft your perfect experience.
Adams Peak
Adam’s Peak, one of the must-visit spots in Sri Lanka, is a huge conical mountain towering over with 2,243 meters height in the central highlands of the country, carrying on its top a sacred footprint equally revered by all religions. Besides being a holy tourist destination, Adam’s Peak is extremely popular with tourists for its alluring beauty and unmatched trekking. The peak, the seventh tallest peak in Sri Lanka, is also known as Sri Pada (sacred footstep) and Samanala Kanda (butterfly mountain).
Adisham Bungalow
Adisham Bungalow or Adisham Hall, being a clear-cut instance of colonial heritage in the country, is a typical English countryside mansion built of stone, built in 1931. Having in possession a relic of St.Sylvester at the chapel, Adisham Bungalow serves as a venerable monastery of Saint Benedict at present. Positioned on the lush mountain ranges of central highlands in the nation, Adisham Bungalow is one of the best tourist attractions in Sr Lanka visited by thousands every year, who would like to peep into history.
Anuradhapura
Anuradhapura is the most prominent historical city in Sri Lanka with a rich past of wars and migrations showcasing a vast collection of architectural and archeological wonders that spread over about 50 hectares of land. Being one of the ancient capitals of the country, Anuradhapura has been listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site for its city-ful well-preserved ruins and relics that portrays the vibrant antique Sinhala civilization and dynasties. Here you have various monuments and temples to visit and wild reserves to explore.
Ape Gama (Our Village)
Ape Gama, one of the best tourist spots in Sri Lanka for culture-explorers, is an interesting reproduction of time-old traditional Sri Lankan villages showcasing for the visitors the village lifestyle, traditional art crafts and industries and how ancient societies in Sri Lanka worked in the past. Previously known as “Battaramulla Janakala Kendraya”, a cultural spot for exhibiting local crafts and works, Ape Gama was made into a typical antique cultural village for presenting the historic aspects of Sri Lankan civilization as part of being the venue for Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in 2013.
Arcade Independence Square
Telling a story of transformation of an era of despair into the dawn of hope, Arcade Independence Square, one of the prominent landmarks in the Colombo city, is an attractive shopping complex of renovated buildings of colonial style including the former Western Provincial Council Building and the former Jawatta Lunatic Asylum. Being the most visited tourist spot in Sri Lanka, Arcade Independence Square houses a wide range of shops, restaurants and outlets of various facilities where you can purchase products of local and international brands
Ariyapala Masks Museum
Upholding the unique cultural heritage of Ambalangoda village passed down among the generations, the Ariyapala Mask Museum is one of the interesting tourist destinations in Sri Lanka that presents a wide variety of traditional and peculiar handmade masks and other articrafts of cottage industry are on sale and show. The surviving traditional communities of the region like Karava fishing people and Wijesooriya family, stage masked plays and presentation for you.
Avukana Buddha statue
Aukana Ancient Rock Temple is a sacred Buddhist temple region that has numerous worth-seeing sacred residues including Aukana Buddha, a massive Buddha statue carved out of a large single rock, towering over 40ft height, being the specimen of excellent ancient sculpture technology of the nation. Both local and foreign pilgrims and tourists visit this sacred tourist attractions in Sri Lanka for seeing this tallest ancient standing Buddha statue of the nation, carved out elaborately in 5th century BC with an interesting history behind. Here you explore both the ancient civilization and culture and the antique yet finest stone-art of Sri Lanka
Bentota Beach Sri Lanka
Bentota is a famous coastal resort town in the south-west portion of Sri Lanka, located 65 kilometers away from Colombo city, featuring a wide variety of tourist attractions in its premises, the important one being the Bentota beach or Ventura beach, which is a long strip of golden sands that lies like a secluded beach island with lush vegetation flanked by turquoise ocean water from either side, with access to all the best facilities including resort accommodation, meditation and spa centers, and restaurants. At Bentota, one of the perfect beach holiday destinations in the country, you enjoy water sports, city tours and visiting other relevant sites around the city.
Beruwala
Beruwala is a picturesque coastal town in Kalutara district on the southwest coastline of Sri Lanka, around 50 kilometers away from Colombo city, in 15 square kilometers area, where a wide variety of tourist attractions await guests including a beautiful golden sand beach, the Beruwala beach, perfect for summer holiday celebration frequented by a good sum of locals and foreign travelers every year. With a rich history of trade and migration, Beruwala was a prominent historical trade spot and was the first Muslim settlement in the country
Bluefield Tea Factory
Bluefield Tea Garden is a popular hillside tea production estate in Sri Lanka located in Rambado town, around 1200 meters above sea level, surrounded by a quite pleasant and scenic environment of lush vegetation and valleys. It is the most visited tea plantation in Nuwara Eliya district in the hill country of the central region that boasts of a stunning landscape encircled by various tea estates and misty mountains. Also called Little England for its resemblance in its infrastructures, Bluefield Tea Factory is for knowing about and purchasing garden fresh tea varieties.
Colombo City Tour
The Colombo City Tour offers an exciting journey through Sri Lanka’s bustling commercial capital, where modern life blends seamlessly with rich colonial heritage and cultural charm. As the country’s largest city, Colombo is a vibrant hub filled with historic landmarks, seaside views, and colorful local experiences. Your tour may begin with a visit to Galle Face Green, a lively oceanfront promenade perfect for evening strolls and street food. Next, explore the Gangaramaya Temple, one of Colombo’s most beautiful Buddhist temples known for its mix of Sri Lankan, Thai, Indian, and Chinese architecture.
Colombo Lighthouse
Colombo Lighthouse is an important watchtower in Sri Lanka located at Galbokkka Point, south of the Port of Colombo. This lighthouse is one of the prominent landmarks in Colombo city, providing a beautiful panoramic view of the Indian Ocean from 50 meters above. At the base, there is a naval gun battery for performing traditional gun salute. Positioned in Colombo fort on the oceanfront along the marine drive, Colombo Lighthouse is operated by the Ports Authority of Sri Lanka.
Colombo National Museum
Colombo National Museum is the most prominent museum in Sri Lanka that shows you a zillion of antique and cultural entities of high importance and curiosity telling you about the eventful history and rich heritage of this island nation. Also known as the Sri Lanka National Museum, it was built in 1877 modeled on the Italian architecture. Here more than 1000s of artifacts, paintings, statues, and royal objects, like throne and crown, are on show in its two-storied building. Located much nearer to this national museum, the only natural history museum in the country is also positioned in the region.
Colombo Red Mosque
Colombo Red Mosque, also known as Jami Ul-Alfar Masjid, is literally an architectural wonder for the world that would stun you with its unusual color patterns and unconventional yet amazing design. Located in Pettah district, this oldest mosque towers over the buildings and streets in the neighborhood with its tall minarets and had been once a reliable landmark for the sailors coming towards Colombo port. Here both men and women are granted access, but you have to be clad in decent clothes and cover your head and respect the customs. The unconventional red tone has won the name,’ red mosque’, for this beauty.
Cultural Dance Show - Kandy
Cultural Dancers House in Kandy, Sri Lanka is a lake club that preserves one of the ancient dance traditions of the country, Kandyan dance which is also known as the national dance of Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka is a multi-cultural country with a rich and unique heritage that boasts of various folk dances. The Kandyan dance is one of the three prominent distinct dance traditions of Sri Lanka with its own peculiar body movement, use of costume and rhythm and chanting with the accompaniment of drums. Here you witness the heritage and history of Sri Lanka in a single frame.
Dambatenne Tea Factory
Dambatenne tea factory is a scenic working tea estate and factory located near Haputale town in Sri Lanka, spreading over acres of the lushest mountain region in the central highlands of the country, on the way to the must-see Lipton Seat viewpoint. Tourists visit this popular tea factory for seeing all the stages of tea production and enjoying the awesome landscape of the valleys that are pleasantly cooler than naturally-cooled Europe. Much of the equipment at the factory being more than a century old, Dambatenne tea estate is an insight into the colonial period of the country as well.
Dambulla Golden Rock Temple
Dambulla Golden Rock Temple, also known as the Dambulla Cave Temple, is an ancient temple region situated in the central part of Sri Lanka, where plenty of time-old caves, rock temples, statues, paintings, and murals are the main attractions for the guests. Listed in UNESCO World Heritage list, Dambulla Cave Temples spreads over acres of land, which is still functional very well and one of the best-preserved historic edifices in Sri Lanka. Located 148 kilometers east of Colombo city, this is the largest cave temple complex in the country.
Dehiwala Zoological Garden
When you visit Colombo with family, your travel itinerary mush have room for the National Zoological Gardens of Sri Lanka, a spectacular greenish sanctuary serving home to a wide variety of animals, birds and other interesting species. Regarded as one of the time-old zoos in Asia, National Zoological Gardens of Sri Lanka, largely known as Dehiwala Zoo, is the first oasis for wildlife animals to implement open zoo concept. With pleasantly vegetated landscapes of stunning collection of flora, the Dehiwala Zoo, one of the interesting tourist spots near Colombo, has numerous indigenous and exotic species of mammals, birds, reptiles & amphibians.
Delft Island
A secret hidden paradise amidst the Indian Ocean with a beautiful landscape and vegetation surrounded by beautiful marine
environment. Delft Island, also known as Neduntheevu, is a flat island encircled by shallow water and beautiful beaches in the
Palk Strait, the marine region between Indian state Tamilnadu and northern coast of Sri Lanka. Featuring unaffected rustic and
remote ecosystem, Delft island shall give you a beautiful sightseeing experience where there are a lot of worth seeing
historical monuments. The island is known for its population of wild ponies that were left on the island by Portuguese long
ago. For a remote yet comfortable rural experience, Delft island is one of the best tourist destinations in Sri Lanka.
Devon Water Falls
An adorable waterfall that embodies all the elegance of Nuwara Eliya, one of the scenic highlands of Sri Lanka! Also known as the ‘Veil of the Valley’, Devon Falls is a spectacular cascade on a tributary of the Kotmale River, being the perfect destination for nature-lovers who would like sightseeing at its maximum beauty. The mesmerizing vision of Devon Waterfall situated at an altitude of 1159 meters height above sea level plummeting down the craggy rocks amidst the lushly hillside sure shall amuse your eyes. Named after a British pioneer coffee planter, Devon Waterfalls is one of the must-visit tourist spots in Nuwara Eliya, Sri Laka.
Dunhinda Falls
The most spectacular tourist attraction of the Badulla city, Dunhinda Falls is one of the bewildering cascades in Sri Lanka with scenic environment of wild beauty. Enjoying a lovely waterfall, sightseeing amidst the jungle and a mini-hiking for you – Dunhinda WaterFalls is really worth a visit during your Sri Lankan tour if you admire the diversity of Sri Lankan landscapes. Created by the river Badulu Oya, the falls was named such for its resemblance to the human eye. In the Sinhalese language, ‘Dunhinda’ means ‘to vapor’ and so plummets down the downpour as well
Duwili Ella Falls
With a huge flow of water and a big natural basin, Doovili/ Duwili Ella Falls is a beautiful silver cascade located in the Balangoda area, Ratnapura District. For nature-lovers, a visit to this natural feast shall be a one-of-a-kind-experience since all the pristine forms of the environment create a scenic location around the falls. Giving you a bit of hiking and sightseeing, Duwili Ella Falls is one of the best places in Sri Lanka to visit with your enthusiastic friends. The falls is also known as Duwili Ella and Walawe Ganga East Falls.
Ella Rock
Climb up to the sky and stand suspended over the white clouds enjoying the beauty of scenic Sri Lankan highlands. Regarded as the world’s best walks, Ella Rock is a superb hiking spot in Ella with stunning views of magnificently vegetated hillsides. The trekking trial of Ella Rock is quite interesting with its challenging existence and unmatched scenery. Ella is a beautiful highland town in the south of Sri Lanka and is the proper destination If you are into the hillside beauty of the country. The train journey to Ella to Kandy is considered to be the best train experience in the world.
Embekka Devalaya
The temple of wood carvings! Located in the Udu Nuwara area of the Kandy district, Embekka Devalaya is a time-old shrine dedicated to a deity, Kataragama Deviyo, built in between 1357 to 1374 AD. With a rich history of over six centuries, the temple is filled with woodworks and carvings. The ancient artistic excellence portrayed on wood at the temple has been recognized by UNESCO as some of the best-detailed works from the history. If you are visiting Kandy, the hill capital of Sri Lanka, Embekka Devalaya should be on your watch-list
Gadaladeniya Temple
Located in Diggala in the district of Kandy, Gadaladeniya Temple in Sri Lanka is a magnificent time-old Buddhist monastery positioned over a rock. Visiting this ancient wonder shall be literally a live going back to the history of Sri Lanka only to witness the captivating Sri Lankan workmanship inspired and influenced by South Indian style. Remarkable features of the architecture and craftsmanship are visible on every nook and corner of the shrines! Gadaladeniya Temple is also known as Gadaladeniya Gramaye Viharaya or Gadaladeniya Gramaye Saddharmakirthi Vihayara.
Galle Dutch Fort
The Galle Fort is the largest remaining fortress in Asia constructed by any European imperial powers. Also known as Dutch Fort or Ramparts of Galle, this architectural and archaeological wonder was first built in 1588 by the Portuguese and lavishly rebuilt by the Dutch during the 17th century. Even after long years from the construction, Galle Fort, a UNESCO’s World Heritage Site, is still maintained as fresh. Galle is a major coastal town in the southwest of Sri Lanka and is the finest instance of a fortified city constructed by the Portuguese in Southeast Asia.
Gregory Lake
Gregory Lake is a scenic reservoir located in the heart of Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka. Surrounded by cool climate and green hills, it is a popular spot for boating, paddle swans, horse rides, and relaxing by the water. Built during the British colonial era, it is a peaceful getaway for families and nature lovers.
Madu River Boat Safari
Known for its thrilling boat ride experiences, the Madu Ganga is a small yet stunning watercourse in the Balpitiya town in the Galle district of Sri Lanka. It dances across the wet zone of the country opening up into Madu Lagoon, (Madu Lake), which, positioned around the coastline, is a large natural water body that forms a lavish network of lagoons, off-shoots, and islets. With diverse biodiversity, the Madu Ganga river covers 150 acres of land and has a collection of mangrove forests. Considered as one of the last wetlands in the country to have a pristine mangrove wealth, the Madu Ganga wetland is a world heritage site protected by the Ramsar Convention. Fishing and the cinnamon industry are the major economic means of the population of the region.
Negombo Fishing Village
Negombo, located on the west coast of Sri Lanka, is a peaceful coastal town with adorable white sandy beaches and turquoise water stretches. Negombo is one of the biggest open-air fishing village and markets in the country. This traditional fishing village, also known as the Lellama among the locals, is perched across the lagoon bridge, near the Old Dutch Gate. Walking along the lines of its fishing villages, you shall be peeping into the culture and lifestyle of local fishermen. Lined by several food courts, the location is perfect for seeing a wide variety of seafood. Plus, there are several interesting activities you could enjoy around Negombo Fishing village.
Nine Arch Bridge
One of the worth seeing highlights in the Mountain village of Ella! The Nine Arch Bridge in Demodara near Ella is a clear-cut example of the railway construction in Sri Lanka during the British colonial era. Also called as the Bridge in the sky, it is a beautiful and unsophisticated viaduct train bridge that stretches across around 91 meters with a total of 9 spans amidst the lushly vegetated foliage on both sides. The so-called most beautiful train ride in the world, the Ella to Kandy train ride runs near the Nine Arch Bridge. The spectacle of greenery in the surroundings and the architectural wow-factors of the bridge draw large hoards of tourists here.
Pidurangala Mountain
One of the best viewpoints in Sri Lanka! Pidurangala Mountain or simply the Pidurangala Rock is a massive rock formation with a stunning hiking trail that shall reward you with fantastic views from the top of the mountain over the Sri Lankan countrysides replenished with thick vegetation. The beauty of the Pidurangala rock is multiplied with the existence of Sigiriya rock in the close vicinity. Certainly, this rock formation suspended in the air shall give you some unforgettable experience of reigning over the topography. Your Sigiriya tour itinerary gets consummate with the inclusion of this mountain.
Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage
Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage is where you can find the largest herd of captive elephants in the world. Established in 1975, it is a popular breeding ground for wild Asian elephants working towards the protection and welfare of these wild mammals. Orphaned and unweaned calves and wounded adults spotted in the forests of Sri Lanka are taken in here for proper care. Here you can take a closer look at the elephants who freely roam on the premises, learn elephant behavioral patterns, and get to know the ways of mahouts. Located amidst the major tourist destinations of the country, a visit to this elephant park is much more convenient and worth your time.
Polonnaruwa
Polonnaruwa is one of the largest cities in the north-central province of Sri Lanka and is popular as the finest instance of perfectly planned archaeological relic cities in the country. The neatly kept remnants of the ancient city vouch for the discipline and remarkable architecture of its time-old rulers. The city for its amazing constructions from the past has been designated as a world heritage place in 1982. With clean and charming surroundings coupled with greenery, this ancient city of Polonnaruwa from the 10th century BC is a visual feast for anyone passionate about antiquity and ancient civilization.
Sigiriya Rock Fortress
One of the most outstanding tourist attractions in Sri Lanka! Sigiriya is an incredible construction of an ancient fortress on the top of a rocky escarpment that overlooks the stupendous amount of vegetation. A Sri Lankan holiday is incomplete without paying the due visit to Sigiriya which shall include a natural sightseeing, peeping into the antiquity, and taking a stunning hike. You can’t help but admire the existence, architectural brilliance of Sigiriya Fort, and fall for the charming views you are going to behold from its summit. Listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sigiriya epitomizes ancient urban planning.
Spice Garden
Nestled in the heart of Sri Lanka’s hill country, the Spice Garden in Matale is a fragrant paradise that showcases the island’s centuries-old spice heritage. This lush garden invites visitors to explore the origins of Sri Lanka’s world-famous spices such as cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, nutmeg, pepper, and vanilla.
Temple Of The Tooth Relic
The Temple of the Tooth Relic, locally known as Sri Dalada Maligawa, is one of the most sacred Buddhist temples in Sri Lanka. Nestled in the heart of Kandy, this magnificent temple houses the revered Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha, making it a place of immense spiritual significance for Buddhists around the world.
Train Ride - Nanu Oya to Ella
The train journey from Nanu Oya to Ella is one of the most breathtaking travel experiences in Sri Lanka, often ranked among the most scenic train rides in the world. Traveling in second class offers the perfect balance of comfort and authenticity, allowing travelers to fully enjoy the sights, sounds, and cool mountain breeze.
