BEACH HOLIDAYS IN SRI LANKA

The glittering shoreline of wide tropical beaches proffer easy access, from one end of the island to the other, you can be sure to find these cool waters and white sands wherever you go in the island. Snorkelers and divers love to explore its gin-clear waters. In addition to its white sand beaches, the island is known for its coral gardens, and yet unexplored beaches in the deep down south & east.
WILDLIFE SAFARIS IN SRI LANKA

You get to see a plethora of wildlife including the “big three” of Sri Lankan wildlife, the elephant, leopard, buffalo, black Sloth bear, and blue whale. For birding enthusiasts, there are over 440 species of avifauna recorded in this island paradise. Sri Lankan safaris offer a wonderful holiday for those wildlife lovers, offer a fascinating insight in to Sri Lanka and its spectacular wildlife.
VISITING CULTURAL TRIANGLE OF SRI LANKA

Sri Lanka, arguably with no less than seven UNESCO World Heritage sites, has the richest archaeological heritage anywhere in the world, strewn throughout the island while the largest and most dramatic sites are set in the Cultural Triangle. The area formed by linking the ancient capitals of Anuradhapura, Polonnaruva, and Kandy, with Sigiriya in the center.
ADVENTURE HOLIDAYS IN SRI LANKA

Great hiking opportunities in mystique rain forests, mountains ranges in salubrious climes, cycling tours, ballooning tours to drift along wherever the wind takes you, canoeing in a lake, feel the adrenaline rush of white water rafting in whitewater rapids, join in river expedition or waterfall abseiling at remote jungle waterfalls.
NATURE EXPLORATION IN SRI LANKA

Trekking through a montane rain forest of Sri Lanka will be like stepping back in time to the earliest beginnings of the world, when vegetation rioted on the earth and giant trees were kings of the land, where animals go about their business undisturbed by human beings.
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The BBC documentary titled “Ocean Giants” featuring the mesmeric world of Whales and Dolphins, and the scientist’s effort to shed light on their habits and why they grow so large were filmed around Sri Lanka and according to them 30 Blue Whales were sighted in a single day!
HOT AIR BALLOONING IN SRI LANKA (FROM DECEMBER TO APRIL)

Up, up and away to a magical experience…. hot air ballooning is one of the oldest forms of flight known to man. Hot air ballooning in Sri Lanka is arguably the best way to take in the landscapes of this beautiful country. Floating high or low, you have a spectacular, uninterrupted view of the gorgeous countryside below.
VISIT VEDDHAS OF SRI LANKA

There is a small, remote village far in the jungles of Dambana where an ancient indigenous race of hunter gathers still remain determined that their way of life will continue into future generations as the self appointed keepers of this island nations jungles….
UNDER WATER EXPEREINCE IN SRI LANKA

There is little we can say to prepare you for the mind-altering experience of an underwater excursion in a Sri Lankan reef, the final frontier for man a truly alien world with its infinite vastness of outer space, but unlike space, it is heavily populated with alien creatures, geologic features, and ancient shipwrecks awaiting discovery….
ABOVE WATER EXPERIENCE IN SRI LANKA

If getting the blood pumping and heart racing is your idea of the perfect holiday fun then look no further than the great sandy beaches with its coconut groves, catch a wave and ride it to the beach, deploy your sail and skim across the waves, for those who love speed jet ski, boogie board if you can’t swim the entertainment is endless…
SAILING AND CRUISING HOLIDAYS IN SRI LANKA

Escape the usual crowds and set sail to lesser known getaway destinations, on an intimate cruise and enjoy a holiday all about the wrecks, reefs, white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters, watch the sun go up or down from the deck while sipping a chilled beer, on this intimate small cruising catamaran…
TEA ESTATE HOLIDAYS IN SRI LANKA

The production of tea really took off during the days of British rule in Sri Lanka, when large tracts of land were converted for mass commercial tea production. If you're a tea lover, don't miss visiting these places where you'll find the best of the world renowned Sri Lanka tea plantations and tea. You can even stay on a tea estate and tour the tea factories.
WEDDINGS & HONEYMOONS IN SRI LANKA

Weddings & Honeymoons at the resorts made for love, the most romantic places on earth for Sri Lankan destination weddings, stunning beaches, endless expanses of white sand and lush gardens, romantic sunsets and exquisite turquoise waters. Sri Lankan resorts offer the perfect backdrop for your dream destination wedding.
RAIL TOURS IN SRI LANKA

The train inches past Mt.Lavinia beach as families splash in the water, or the central hills when the train speeds up through thick jungle, hugging the curves of the mountainside, by vast stretches of emerald green paddy and tea plantations marching down on both sides, Keep your eyes peeled for waterfalls near and far, which increase as the trees thin and the view turns to deep valleys and peaks.
FORTS & LIGHTHOUSES OF SRI LANKA

Forts were erected by the medieval nations to guard against foreign invasions and the advent of the mightiest weapon of that time the cannon, wide ramparts, bastions and some of them even have an inbuilt harbour with moats and drawbridges. Dutch built forts were masterpieces during the colonial era.Lighthouse were deemed necessary to warn off ships of dangerous waters or tropical coral reef during the time when the ship were made of wood and sailed around the world using trade winds. Sri Lankan lighthouses were built and maintained by the imperial lighthouse service.
SPELEOLOGY (CAVING IN SRI LANKA)

Rather a new aspect of adventure tourism, the recreational activity of exploring caves, more properly known as caving, or potholing, where one can dive into an underwater lake or crawl through a labyrinth of caverns on a journey of discovery. Sri Lanka has a vast number of caves yet unexplored and some are connected with the epic legend of Ramayana of India.
ADAM'S PEAK

Known as Sri Pada (Sacred Footprint), left by the Lord Buddha on a visit to this paradise island is located in a beautiful and fascinating area of the southern Hill Country, this lofty peak has sparked the imagination for centuries. It is variously known as Adam’s Peak, the place where Adam first set foot on earth after being cast out of heaven, whatever legend you care to believe this place has been a pilgrimage centre since the 01st century BC.
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