Sinharaja reserve is home to 19 waterfalls. This trek will take you through the forest to admire the magnificence of some of them.
Become insta-famous with your own photos at these popular spots. The views will grab you even if rope swinging is not your thing.
One of the most famous and secluded beaches in Unawatuna, this pristine little cove flanked by jungle is an ideal place to chill.
Swirls of vibrant colour and pulsating rhythms; dances and drums that keep traditions of old alive. Witness an unforgettable display of Kandyan heritage.
A must for birdwatchers - over 150 species of birds are found here at any time of the year, as well as other wildlife.
Take a morning or evening game drive to meet Sri Lanka’s big five: leopard, sloth bear, elephant, buffalo, crocodiles, and many others too.
Want to experience the jungle more intimately? There’s perhaps nothing more thrilling than camping, even if you choose to do so in luxury.
Visit the historical sites of Buduruwagala, Yudaganawa and Maligawila where giant Buddha statues and rock carvings from centuries ago have survived relatively unscathed
Slip into the shallow reefs teeming with marine life, or explore popular dive sites including Prince Heinrich Patch, Bridge Rock and Yala Rock.
With its protected bay and gentler waves, Weligama is great for beginners, however, there are tougher swells for the more experienced surfers too.
Explore Udawalawe on a morning or evening game drive to see the elephant herds and a host of its other less famous residents.
Walk through this ethereal forest and be transported back to a paradise unchanged from the beginning of time, perhaps even before man existed.
One of the safest beaches in the country, Passikudah is ideal for surfing, snorkelling, diving, windsurfing, water skiing, kite surfing and other watersports.
Get your adrenaline rush rafting on the raging rapids. The twists and turns of the river offer challenges for beginners and experts alike.
Take a boat ride to watch pods of dolphins and whales in their natural habitat; many varieties thrive in the waters off Kalpitiya.
f you don't fancy getting in the water, a glass bottom boat is the best way to witness the wonders of underwater life.
Take a kayak out on the tranquil castlereagh Reservoir surrounded by high mountains; and enjoy the breathtaking scenery and a sense of serenity.
There is perhaps no better way to get a bird’s eye view of Dambulla and take in the beauty of the surrounding landscape.