Wonders of Sri Lanka
Destinations
Sri Lanka is one of the most exotic getaways in the world. Surrounded by the azure Indian Ocean, this island paradise has contrasting landscapes, stretches of golden sandy beaches and a wealth of wildlife and culture to discover. It is home to 8 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, 15 national parks showcasing spectacular wildlife and nearly 500,000 acres of lush tea estates.
Weligama
Weligama means ‘sandy village’ and is aptly named as it has one of the largest bays with sandy coves. It is the mecca of surf on southern coast of..
Bentota
It is the jewel of Sri Lanka’s southwest coast. Its pristine coastal stretch has endless golden beaches & the lagoon has a wealth of biodiversity
Ella
Ella is a scenic hill town in Sri Lanka, known for its lush tea fields, waterfalls, and stunning views. Highlights include the Nine Arch Bridge, Little Adam’s Peak, and Ravana Falls, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers and hikers.
Kandy
Sri Lanka’s cultural capital, known for the Temple of the Tooth Relic and its scenic lake and hills.
Willpattu National Park
It is Sri Lanka’s largest and oldest national park, and the name comes from its many ‘villus’ or natural lakes.
Sigiriya
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous for its Lion Rock fortress, ancient frescoes, and royal gardens.
Kithulgala
Thick jungles, tea estates, rubber plantations, hills, and mountains span the landscape. A few kilometers upstream Kelani River here is Sri Lanka’s
Dambulla
Surrounded by hills, lakes, and valleys, Dambulla, with its towering golden Buddha statue, perfectly combines spiritual and natural charm.
Hatton
Hatton is emerald green. The landscape is a green blanket of tea plantations, clumps of thick green forests, waterfalls, and manicured lawns..
Negombo
Negombo town is the closest attraction to the Bandaranaike International Airport. It provides the most convenient break for weary travel..
Jaffna
Jaffna is Sri Lanka’s northernmost peninsula city that had restricted travel for decades due to the civil war. Today, it is a major cultural..
Mirissa
It is the jewel of southern Sri Lanka’s coast. From whale watching to surfing, Mirissa offers a lot more than you know. Located between Galle and Tangalle,..
Haputale
Haputale is a stunning mountainous town hidden in the hills. Situated at the far southern end of the hill country.
Yala
Yala is Sri Lanka’s most popular and the most biodiversity-rich national park. It extends to the southeast coast and thus forms the perfect..
Galle
Sri Lanka’s historic maritime city is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city’s most iconic landmark is the Galle Fort, which was built by ..
Arugambay
Arugam Bay is the surf capital of Sri Lanka. It is a quaint, picturesque bay in the southeast of the island, away from the buzz of the big cities..
Anuradapura
It is the first ancient capital of Sri Lanka with roots that go back to the 4th century BC. As the birthplace of Buddhism in Sri Lanka..
Pollonnaruwa
It is where ancient Sri Lanka established its kingdom after the fall of Anuradhapura. The kingdom lasted from the 10th century to the 13th..
Nuwara-Eliya
Nuwara Eliya is the world’s ‘Little England’ and the hill station of the British Ceylon. Its rolling hills, green pastures, and highland climate made it.