DESTINATIONs
Breathtaking untainted beauty, impressive heritage of over 2,500 years and living traditions passed down from generation to generation raised Sri Lanka to the position of ‘the pearl of Indian ocean’. The island is renowned as the ideal destination for those who seek a total experience of relaxation, fun, sports, freedom, inspiration and wisdom. The island was also known as Taprobane, Serenada, Serendib, Selan and Ceylon in ancient times. Sri Lanka is home to eight World Heritage Sites declared by UNESCO. The archeological heritage sites are Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, Dambulla, Sigiriya, Kandy and Galle.
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Adam’s Peak
Located in the Southern Hill country of the Rathnapura District Adam’s Peak also known as Sri Pada (the Scared Footprint) is a 2,243 metres (7,359 ft) tall conical mountain which has a religious significance. The foot print found on the summit is believed to be the foot print of Lord Buddha by Buddhists, as Shiva's by Hindus, Adam's by Muslims and as St. Thomas the Apostle's by Christians.
Arugam Bay
Located in the Southeast coast of Sri Lanka Arugam Bay is one of the world’s best surfing spots. The surfing season starts in the month of April attracting surfing-lovers around the world to Arugam-bay. The season continues till October giving the surfers opportunity to enjoy the best surfing waves of Sri Lanka.
Anuradhapura
Anuradhapura was the chief administrative city during 4th century BC to the 11th century AD. The ancient city, named after the minister ‘Anuradha’ (500 BC) is renowned for its archaeological and cultural value.
Colombo
Colombo is the commercial capital of Sri Lanka. The city boasts a centuries old proud history of contributing to the Sri Lankan economy. The natural harbor attracted traders from all over the world. Ceylon was famous among Greek, Persian, Roman, Arab, and Chinese traders.
Dambulla
Located in the Central Province of Sri Lanka, Dambulla is renowned as the home to the largest cave temple complex in Sri Lanka. The Golden Temple of Dambulla exhibits the unique archaeological and artistic skills of our forefathers. The visitors of the Namal Uyana can witness the beauty of Asia’s largest Na (Ironwood) forest and the largest pink quartz mountain range in South Asia.
Galle
Galle is rich in both its scenic beauty and archeological value. Dutch fort, Dutch Reformed Church, Dutch museum, lighthouse, colonial villas, Dutch bungalows and grid system of streets are among the key attractions of this fortified city.
Kandy
The glory of the hill country - the city of Kandy is the second largest city of the island which is located in the hill country in 488m altitude. The term “Kandy” was originated during the colonial time, as a result of referring the hill country and its kingdom by the Sinhala term “kanda” (mountain).
Batticaloa
Batticaloa also known as Mattakalappu located in Eastern coast of Sri Lanka is a coastal plain consisted of three iconic lagoons lagoons, Batticaloa Lagoon, Valaichchenai Lagoon, and Vakari Lagoon. Batticaloa is famous for its’ singing fishes.
Bentota
Gifted with golden sand and tropical sun Bentota beach is ideal for beach sports. The ocean is a famous hub for water sports promising sports-lovers an unforgettable sea-adventure. Bentota river and bio-diversity is a green pasture for nature lovers and wild explorers.
Beruwala
Golden beach and calm lagoon of Beruwala promise to bring you an exotic experience. Sri Lanka’s oldest mosque, Msjid-ul-Abrar is in Beruwala.
Bundala National Park
Bundala National park located near the city of Hambantota is a wildlife sanctuary since 1969. It is identified as a biosphere reserve by UNESCO in 2005 and designated as a Ramsar wetland in 1991. Bundala is a paradise for birdwatchers and nature lovers. Located in the Dry Zone of Sri Lanka Bundala National Park which is rich in flora and fauna promises you of an unforgettable experience.
Hikkaduwa
Located in Southern Province of Sri Lanka, the coastal city of Hikkaduwa reflects the tropical theme – sun, sea and beach. The blue ocean is famous for surfing throughout the year. The travelers can also explore the world renowned under water sanctuary.
Negombo
Located in the West coast of the country, Negombo is a famous tourist destination attracting thousands of visitors each year. The city is the fifth largest in the island. Tourism and fishing are the two key industries that dominate the economy of the area. Negombo lagoon, Dutch and Portuguese buildings, churches, luxuries accommodations and sandy beach are among the main attractions of the city.
Unawatuna
Unawatuna – the beach of eternal sunshine, calm sea and plenty of chic restaurants and bars to hang out - has everything under the sky to satisfy an ardent beach goer. Due to its popularity and convenient location both local and foreign travelers come frequent this beautiful beach.
Mount Lavinia
If you are in the commercial hub of Colombo, and wishing for an urban beach escape, Mount Lavinia is the place to be. Just ten kilometres south from Colombo, Mount Lavinia is home to some of the best beach hotels, restaurants and bars in Sri Lanka.
Tangalle
Tangalle known as Tangalla among the locals is a famous tourist hub in Sri Lanka. This beautiful southern coast boasts some of the best beach vacation spots in Sri Lanka with broad golden beaches, beautiful beach resorts and delicious seafood.
Kalpitiya
Famed internationally as a dolphin and whale watching hot spot, Kalpitiya is also a paradise for kite surfers. Bordering to the lagoon from one side the windy Kalpitiya offers adventure loving kite surfers a wonderful space to enjoy.
Rathnapura
Located in the Sabaragamuwa Province of the island, Rathnapura district is home to Sri Lanka’s gem industry. The meaning of the Sinhala term “Rathnapura” can be translated as “City of Gems” (Rathna- Gems, Pura-city). Rathnapura is indeed a city of gems where the chief livelihood of people is gem industry.
Ella
Surrounded by lush greenery and tea plantations, Ella is a must visit tourist destination in Sri Lanka. We suggest you take the iconic six-hour train ride from Kandy to Ella. Kandy to Ella train ride is an enchanting journey to experience while in Ceylon. The scenic tea plantations, beautiful waterfalls, man-made lakes, long tunnels, and waving hands of smiling children is sure to take your vacation in Sri Lanka to new heights.
Haputhale
The spectacular Haputale resembles a small English village with soothing climate and beautiful flowers bloomed by road sides. The lives of the locals are centered around tea industry and where ever you may travel in Haputale, you will see endless fields of lush tea plantations and local women wearing colourful sarees plucking tea leaves is familiar site in mornings.
Jaffna
Located in the Northern part of Sri Lanka, Jaffna is an ancient harbor city and also the home to the Hindu traditions and Sri Lankan Tamil culture. The shallow lagoons and warm tropical breeze add colour and life to the Jaffna peninsula. Sandy beaches, bird sanctuary, Dutch fort, Dutch architecture, and religious temples and monuments are among the well-preferred tourist destinations in Jaffna.
Pasikudah
Located in the East coast of Ceylon near Batticaloa city, Kalkudah and Pasikudah are famous among local and foreign tourists for its golden sandy beach and warm, blue ocean which is ideal for swimming.
Matara
The city of Matara is located 160km away from the commercial capital of Colombo. The Key attractions of this coastal city include Dutch Fort and beaches.
Minneriya National Park
Located in the North Central province of Sri Lanka, Minneriya National Park is a must-tour safari destination in Sri Lanka. This 8889 hectare park is a well-known spot to observe elephants in their natural habitats as Minneriya National Park takes the trophy as the largest elephant gathering spot in Asia – because the park links Kaudulla and Wasgamuwa parks.
Nuwara Eliya
Resembling a small English town with its soothing cool-climax and colonial-style architecture, Nuwara Eliya is a must visit destination in Sri Lanka. Located in the hill country of the Central Province at an altitude of 1868m with lush tea plantations, vegetable beds and eye-popping strawberry farms, alluring flower gardens – this misty hilly town is sure to capture your heart.
Polonnaruwa
Located in the North Central Province of the island, Polonnaruwa is the second most ancient city of Sri Lankan Kingdoms. Polonnaruwa became the capital of Sri Lanka after the destruction of the first kingdom Anuradhapura and the rise of the chola dynasty in 993.
Sigiriya (The Lion Rock)
The history of Sigiriya (aka the lion rock fortress) runs back to the 5th century. King Kasyapa (477 – 495 AD), the son of King Dhatusena chose the colossal rock rising up to 600 ft from ground as his fortress. The transformation amazes the visitors to this day.
Sinharaja
The national park, Sinharaja Forest Reserve is a bio-diversity hotspot which is declared as a Biosphere Reserve and Word Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Trincomalee
Located in the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka (on a peninsula), Trincomalee is renowned for its natural harbour. The Trincomalee Bay is blessed with scenic beauty and its natural formation provides ideal security for ships and other sea vessels. The beach is famous for leisure activities, water sports and whale watching.
Yala National Park
Located in the dry semi-arid climatic region Yala National Park is the second largest national park of Sri Lanka with nearly 130,000 hectares of land. The land nourishes a variety of eco-systems ranging from moist monsoon forests to marine wetlands. Light forests, scrubs, grasslands, tanks and lagoons are habitats to many flora and fauna.
Mirissa
Mirissa is a beautiful beach located in the southern part of the island. Mirissa is a beach lovers’ paradise – may it be pristine beaches, activities such as whale-watching, dolphin-watching, delicious seafood, best bars and 24-hour restaurants, or best surfing spots Mirissa has it all. Mirissa has some of the best secluded beaches – which are beautiful, pristine and safe to swim.
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