Destinations

Mihintale
Mihintale, considered sacred by Buddhists as the birthplace of their faith in Sri Lanka, features forested slopes scattered with white stupas, rock-cut stairways, and shrines. Reaching its summit offers visitors a sense of spiritual calm along with sweeping panoramic vistas.
Galle Fort
Galle Fort is where ocean breezes blend with cobbled streets, narrating a history of colonial ambition and cultural fusion. Initially constructed by the Portuguese, strengthened by the Dutch, and treasured by the British, its walls protect stylish cafés, museums, and boutique shops, all overseen by an everlasting sea.
Sigiriya
Standing tall like a monolith emerging from the jungle, Sigiriya serves as both a fortress and a dream. Climb past mysterious frescoes and the massive Lion Gate to arrive at the summit gardens, where the panorama extends infinitely. Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it exemplifies ancient ingenuity and craftsmanship.
Dambulla
Perched atop a rocky plateau, the Dambulla Cave Temples stand as a masterpiece of sacred art. Five expansive caves house more than 150 Buddha statues and vibrant murals that seem to come alive with centuries of devotion. From the hilltop, enjoy panoramic views of rolling plains and patchwork fields.
Polonnaruwa
Once a thriving medieval capital, Polonnaruwa now serves as an open-air museum showcasing impressive ruins. Explore massive stone-carved Buddha statues, the remains of royal palaces, and an ancient city layout that highlights early urban planning and hydraulic engineering.
Anuradhapura
Enter a city where time has paused for more than two thousand years. Anuradhapura, one of the world’s oldest continually inhabited capitals, is filled with magnificent stupas, peaceful monasteries, and the sacred Sri Maha Bodhi, a living descendant of the tree where Buddha achieved enlightenment.
Kandy
Nestled among lush green hills, Kandy is the vibrant centre of Sri Lanka’s cultural history. Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage City, it features the sacred Temple of the Tooth Relic, where ceremonies resonate in the fragrant atmosphere. Stroll along the calm waters of Kandy Lake, enjoy lively Kandyan dance shows, and explore busy markets filled with the aroma of spices and the sparkle of handmade crafts.
Hikkaduwa
One of Sri Lanka’s most beloved beach towns, Hikkaduwa offers vibrant coral gardens, significant surf breaks, and an infectious laid-back vibe. The beachfront is alive with music, art, and the scent of seafood grilling under the stars.
Kalpitiya
Untouched and wild, Kalpitiya is a haven for eco-travellers. Watch pods of dolphins race alongside your boat, feel the thrill of kite surfing, or wander along deserted beaches framed by lagoons and mangroves.
Nilaveli
Just a short drive from Trincomalee, Nilaveli’s powder-white sands and shallow azure waters are the epitome of a peaceful escape. Take a boat to Pigeon Island for unforgettable snorkelling and marine photography.
Unawatuna
Vibrant and welcoming, Unawatuna is a playground of soft sands, calm surf, and coral reefs alive with colour. Snorkel with tropical fish, enjoy fresh seafood by candlelight, or join a yoga class with the ocean as your backdrop.
Mirissa
A crescent of sun-kissed sand cradled by swaying coconut palms, Mirissa is both peaceful and exhilarating. Set out at dawn to spot blue whales, laze under the midday sun, and join the gentle thrum of beachside nightlife after dark.
Bentota
A serene coastal haven, Bentota blends long stretches of golden sand with luxury resorts and tranquil river cruises. Try your hand at jet skiing, windsurfing, or watch the sunset paint the sky from your hammock.
Bandarawela
Restful and scenic, Bandarawela is the perfect pause in the highlands. Enjoy cool air, gentle walks, and tea estate visits far from the tourist trail.
Knuckles Mountain Range
The Knuckles Range, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a paradise for hikers. Explore misty cloud forests, discover hidden waterfalls, rare orchids, and villages that remain untouched by modern times.
Adam’s Peak (Sri Pada)
Adam’s Peak offers a unique pilgrimage experience and is revered by various faiths. Ascend its sacred steps at night and watch the sunrise from the top, where a mysterious footprint-shaped mark is illuminated by the first light of day.
Horton Plains
Horton Plains National Park is a unique highland plateau featuring windswept grasslands, cloud forests, and elusive wildlife. The trail to World’s End provides a dramatic 900-meter drop and stunning vistas.
Haputale
Haputale, quiet, unspoiled, and full of tea country charm, provides stunning views from Lipton’s Seat, where the sunrise casts golden light over a patchwork of plantations and valleys.
Ella
Ella, a charming hill town enveloped in mist, is renowned for its postcard-perfect vistas. You can hike up Little Adam’s Peak, observe trains winding over the Nine Arches Bridge, and rejuvenate at the base of Ravana Falls.
Nuwara Eliya
Nuwara Eliya, often called “Little England,” enchants visitors with its colonial cottages, well-maintained gardens, and lush tea plantations. Enjoy a game of golf, sample freshly brewed Ceylon tea, and walk along sparkling lakes under a refreshing mountain breeze.
Kaudulla National Park
Kaudulla, near the Cultural Triangle, is another popular spot for elephant sightings, particularly in the dry season when herds congregate around the sparkling lakes.
Bundala National Park
Bundala, a Ramsar-listed wetland, hosts flamingos, crocodiles, and migratory birds, making it a haven for photographers and bird enthusiasts.
Sinharaja Rainforest
Enter a lush Eden. This UNESCO Biosphere Reserve hosts rare trees, colourful butterflies, and exotic birds, creating a lively green paradise. Guided walks offer an immersive experience in pristine, natural surroundings.
Wilpattu National Park
Wilpattu, the island’s largest and oldest park, is peaceful and remote. Its system of “villus"- natural lakes, attracts elusive leopards, sloth bears, and a wide variety of bird species.
Minneriya National Park
Experience “The Gathering,” a spectacular natural event where hundreds of elephants gather along the edge of the waterhole during the dry season.
Udawalawe National Park
Udawalawe, an elephant sanctuary, provides intimate sightings of wild herds set against sparkling reservoirs and rugged hills.
Yala National Park
Renowned for its abundant leopard population, Yala is a safari lover's paradise. Explore its diverse landscapes in an open jeep and encounter elephants, sloth bears, crocodiles, and a vivid variety of bird species.