Specialized Tours
Adventure Tours
Experience the excitement of Sri Lanka with our exhilarating Adventure Tour Package. Immerse yourself in an action-packed journey, exploring breathtaking landscapes and engaging in adrenaline-pumping activities across various destinations.
Embarking on an adventure is a thrilling experience that allows you to discover new places, cultures, and traditions. Whether it’s hiking through picturesque landscapes or exploring bustling cities, adventure brings a sense of excitement and wonder.
You have the freedom to design your own adventure trip in Sri Lanka, tailoring it to your preferences and interests.
White water Rafting:
Head to the Kelani River near Kitulgala for exhilarating whitewater rafting adventures, especially during the monsoon season from May to September.
Hiking and Trekking:
Head to the Kelani River near Kitulgala for exhilarating white water Explore the lush tea plantations and misty mountains of the central highlands around places like Ella, Adam’s Peak, and Horton Plains National Park. The trails offer stunning vistas and opportunities to spot wildlife.afting adventures, especially during the monsoon season from May to September.
Wildlife Safaris:
Embark on safaris in national parks such as Yala, Udawalawe, and Wilpattu to observe diverse wildlife including elephants, leopards, and a variety of bird species.
Surfing:
As mentioned earlier, enjoy surfing in popular spots like Arugam Bay, Hikkaduwa, and Mirissa, which offer excellent waves suitable for surfers of all levels.
Scuba Diving and Snorkeling:
Explore vibrant coral reefs and marine life in destinations like Hikkaduwa, Unawatuna, and Trincomalee, known for their clear waters and underwater diversity.
Hot Air Ballooning:
Experience the breathtaking landscapes of Sri Lanka’s cultural triangle from a unique perspective with a hot air balloon ride over Sigiriya and Dambulla.
Zip-lining and Canopy Tours:
Get a bird’s-eye view of Sri Lanka’s rainforests and scenic landscapes with zip-lining adventures in places like Kitulgala and Ella.
Nature's Haven Tour
Sri Lanka is renowned for its rich biodiversity and numerous national parks that provide excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing. Here are some of the top national parks in Sri Lanka where you can experience the country’s unique flora and fauna:
Yala National Park
Location: Southeastern Sri Lanka
Yala is the most visited and second-largest national park in Sri Lanka, known for its high density of leopards. It also features elephants, crocodiles, and a variety of bird species. The park’s diverse ecosystems include dry forests, grasslands, and lagoons.
Best Time to Visit: The dry season (May to September) is generally the best time for wildlife viewing, as animals gather around water sources.
Safari Options: Guided jeep safaris are commonly available and provide the best opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Clothing: Wear light, breathable clothing and sturdy shoes. Bring hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen for protection from the sun.
Photography: Bring a good camera with a zoom lens to capture distant wildlife. Binoculars are also helpful for birdwatching.
Udawalawe National Park
Location: Southern Sri Lanka
Udawalawe is famous for its large herds of elephants and is considered one of the best places in Sri Lanka to see these majestic creatures up close. The park also supports water buffalo, deer, and a rich birdlife.
Wilpattu National Park
Location: Northwestern Sri Lanka
Wilpattu is the largest national park in Sri Lanka and is known for its unique “villus” (natural lakes). The park is home to leopards, elephants, sloth bears, and a variety of bird species. It offers a more secluded and less crowded experience compared to Yala.
Minneriya National Park
Location: North Central Sri Lanka
Minneriya is renowned for the annual “Gathering,” where hundreds of elephants congregate around the Minneriya Tank (reservoir) during the dry season. The park also hosts a variety of other wildlife, including leopards, sloth bears, and a diverse array of birds.
Bird Lovers
Bundala National Park
Location: Southeastern Sri Lanka
Bundala is a designated Ramsar Wetland and an important bird sanctuary, attracting large numbers of migratory waterbirds, including flamingos. The park’s diverse habitats include lagoons, salt pans, and scrublands, supporting various species of mammals and reptiles.
Kumana National Park
Location: Southeastern Sri Lankand egrets.
Kumana is renowned for its avifauna, particularly the large flocks of migratory waterfowl and waders. The Kumana Villu, a 200-hectare natural swamp lake, is a key attraction, drawing species like pelicans, painted storks, spoonbills, and egrets.
Rare Fauna
Horton Plains National Park
Location: Central Sri Lanka
ocated in the central highlands, Horton Plains is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park features grasslands, cloud forests, and the famous World’s End precipice. It’s an excellent place for hiking and spotting endemic species such as the Sri Lankan sambar deer and various bird species.
Majestic Landscapes of Sinharaja Forest Reserve
Sinharaja Forest Reserve
Location: Southwestern Sri Lanka
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sinharaja is the last viable area of primary tropical rainforest in Sri Lanka. It’s known for its high biodiversity and endemic species, making it a paradise for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. The forest is home to leopards, monkeys, and numerous bird species.
Waterfalls
Sri Lanka is home to numerous stunning waterfalls, each offering breathtaking views and unique experiences.
- Ravana Falls Location: Near Ella, Badulla District,
- Diyaluma Falls Location: Near Koslanda, Badulla District
- St.Clair’s Falls Location: Near Talawakele, Nuwara Eliya District
- Dunhinda Falls Location: Near Badulla, Badulla District
Each of these waterfalls offers a unique experience, from scenic hikes to peaceful surroundings, making them must-visit destinations for nature lovers and adventure seekers in Sri Lanka.
Seaside Splash Tours
Stunning coastal landscapes
Whale Watching
Whale watching in Mirissa is a popular activity in Mirissa, Sri Lanka. Mirissa is known for its opportunities to observe whales, particularly blue whales, which are the largest animals on Earth. The whale watching season in Mirissa typically runs from November to April, with December to March being the peak months. During this time, boats take tourists out into the Indian Ocean to spot these magnificent creatures.
Mirissa : Location along Sri Lanka’s southern coast provides a good vantage point for whale watching due to the deep waters close to shore, where whales often come to feed. It’s an exciting experience to witness these massive marine mammals in their natural habitat, and the area has become well-known among travelers seeking wildlife encounters.
Kalpitiya: Located on the northwest coast, Kalpitiya is known for dolphin watching, but it also has some great snorkeling spots around Bar Reef, one of the largest coral reefs in Sri Lanka
Snorkelling
Snorkelling in Sri Lanka is a fantastic experience due to the country’s warm waters, diverse marine life, and beautiful coral reefs
Hikkaduwa: Known for its vibrant coral reefs and marine biodiversity, Hikkaduwa offers excellent snorkeling opportunities. You can see colorful fish, turtles, and various coral formations close to the shore.
Unawatuna: This beach near Galle is famous for its clear waters and shallow reefs, making it ideal for snorkeling. You can easily rent snorkeling gear and explore the underwater world right off the beach.
Trincomalee: Another great spot on the east coast, Trincomalee offers snorkeling opportunities at places like Coral Cove and Marble Beach. The area is known for its pristine waters and coral reefs.
DivingTop Dive Sites
Hikkaduwa: Known for its coral reefs and the Hikkaduwa Marine Sanctuary, this is a popular spot for both novice and experienced divers. You can see colorful coral, fish, and even sea turtles.
Unawatuna: A great spot for diving with shallow reefs and clear waters. It’s also close to some interesting wreck dives.
Mirissa: Offers diving sites with diverse marine life, including reef fish and occasional sightings of larger species.
Board Sports- Surfing
Surfing in Sri Lanka has gained popularity in recent years due to its consistent waves, warm waters, and diverse range of surf spots suitable for all levels of surfers
Hikkaduwa: Situated on the southwest coast, Hikkaduwa is another popular surf spot known for its reef breaks. The main break, known as Main Reef, offers consistent waves suitable for intermediate surfers. The beach also has a lively atmosphere with plenty of accommodation options and nightlife.
Mirissa: Close to Weligama, Mirissa offers surf spots with more mellow waves compared to nearby Arugam Bay. It’s suitable for beginners and intermediate surfers looking for a quieter surf experience
Unawatuna: Near Galle on the southwest coast, Unawatuna has surf spots suitable for different skill levels. It’s less crowded compared to some other popular surf spots, making it a good option for those seeking a more relaxed surf session.
Trincomalee: On the northeast coast, Trincomalee offers surf spots such as Uppuveli and Nilaveli. These beaches have less developed surf infrastructure compared to the south and east coasts but offer good waves during the season.