Adventure & Nature

Tea Plantations

Tea is one of the main export crops in Sri Lanka. No trip to Sri Lanka would be complete without spending time visiting a tea plantation. It is one of the most scenic visits for any visitor.

Safaris & Sanctuaries

There are 28 national parks scattered across Sri Lanka by providing scientific, educational, recreational and aesthetic opportunities to visitors. The wildlife tours cover safaris & visits to sanctuaries to see a variety of animals, flora & fauna.

Waterfalls

Sri Lanka is home to hundreds of stunning waterfalls surrounded by lush greenery and cascading into stunning pools that beckon visitors for a swim.

Panoramic Views

Scenic views are abundant in Sri Lanka, each having their mesmerizing uniqueness. Breathtaking panoramic views either first thing in the morning or as sun sets are a treat to the eyes.

Beaches

Being an island nation Sri Lanka is surrounded by sea. Depending on the season the choice of beaches differ. If its sun & fun the beaches of Sri Lanka is ideal.

Tropical Rainforests

Rainforests have their own mystery & magical air & are the lungs of the planet & comprise an unique eco system & are central to the nervous system of planet Earth. A visit certainly provides a cleanse to our inner system.

Camping & Trekking

Sri Lanka has excellent terrain for camping, hiking, trekking & even glamping. For those desiring to combine adventure, nature & an outdoor experience, a customized tour is ideal.

Golf

Sri Lanka has 5, 18-hole golf courses across Sri Lanka & make an ideal destination for those wanting to combine a holiday & some birdies.

Rural Village

No visitor arriving in Sri Lanka should miss visiting a traditional village & experience the day in the life of a villager, learning to cook, plucking some vegetables from the garden, taking a ride on a boat or bullock cart. It is truly an enjoyable experience.

Life as a farmer

Being an agricultural country, Sri Lanka places great importance to the farmer. Spending time as a farmer shows how much the world is indebted to those who grow our food.