• Yala safari in Sri Lanka

    Yala National Park is also known as the Ruhunu National Park and is one of the biggest jungles in the country.

  • Nuwaraeliya Tea

    This is the latest addition to the UNESCO World heritage list comprising of the Knuckles Conservation Forest and Horton Plains National Park.

  • Singharaja Forest

    Sinharaja is one of the least disturbed and biologically unique primary lowland rain forests in Sri Lanka, covering an extent of over 11000 hectares.

  • Galle Fort

    Said to be the famous Tarshish of the Bible where King Solomon obtained gems and spices, this is a must visit World Heritage Site.

  • Golden Temple of Dambulla

    Located in the north central province this UNESCO World Heritage Site which dates back to the 1st century BC, is an amazing complex of 05 caves.

  • Kandy Temple

    A lovely exotic city, the Hill Capital and last stronghold of the Sinhala Kings is a World Heritage Site which retains an aura of grandeur.

  • Rock Fortress of Sigiriya

    This spectacular Rock Fortress is one of Sri Lanka’s major attractions. The most impressive facets of the unique complex are the Water Gardens.

  • Polonnaruwa

    This medieval city rose to fame as the capital (10th – 12th century AD) after the decline of Anuradhapura.

  • Anuradhapura

    Anuradhapura was the first capital of Sri Lanka (5th century BC – 9th century AD), the centre of the island’s Buddhist civilization.

  • Bullock Cart Ridding

    Bullock cart riding is a traditional mode of transportation that has been in use in Sri Lanka for centuries. It is an iconic symbol of rural life in the country and offers a unique way to experience the local culture and customs.