Diyaluma Falls
Diyaluma Falls is 220 m high and the second highest waterfall in Sri Lanka.
View MoreDiyaluma Falls is 220 m high and the second highest waterfall in Sri Lanka.
View MoreRamboda Falls is 109 m high and 11th highest waterfall in Sri Lanka…
View MorePidurangala Vihara is an ancient Buddhist temple situated in Pidurangala village.
View MoreCruise in the cool of the morning when the birds are most active and fishing boats are returning from the sea.
View MoreKaudulla National Park is a national park on the island of Sri Lanka located 197 kilometres (122 mi) away from the largest city, Colombo.
View MoreHailed as one of the best surfing destinations in the world, many events are held each year under the patronage of Sri Lanka Tourism Authority to promote this beach.
View MoreBentota, a mere 45 minutes away from Colombo along the Southern express way, hails as a premier resort town with no less than 15 Star class hotels.
View MoreOne of the finest natural deepwater harbours in the world, located in the eastern seaboard of Sri Lanka approximately 245km from Colombo.
View MoreTwo kilometres away from Galle is the famous beach resort town of Unawatuna, popular with foreign & local tourist alike for its placid turquoise blue sea, a fine reef for snorkelling.
View MoreDambulla Rock Cave Temple (UNESCO world heritage site) can be reached by coming from Kandy (68km) along A9 road which runs up through Dambulla and Anuradhapura, or direct from Colombo.
View MoreAnother UNESCO world heritage site, during the 12th century a prince of great metal and physical vigour hailing from the Rohana.
View MoreA UNESCO world heritage site and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities of the world, Anuradhapura, founded in 380 BC by Prince Pandukabhaya according to the historical chronicle “Mahawamsa”.
View MoreA sleepy little hamlet in the foothills of the central plains, with one of the main rivers of Sri Lanka “The Kelani” flowing through the town wide and snappy, boast as one of the best adventure venues in Sri Lanka.
View MoreA bank of orange-yellow clouds in the East shooting beams of pale primrose light marks the beginning of another glorious day at Horton plains, where a little pond marks the entrance to the park, start early as possible and dress to avoid the morning chill…
View MoreThe little England, rest & recuperate centre of the colonial British tea planters and dignitaries on this far flung corner of their empire.
View MoreYala Park is the 2nd largest wildlife park in Sri Lanka. Jeep Safari through the park will be an unforgettable adventure.
View MoreThe sixth largest wildlife sanctuary of Sri Lanka is located 180 km from Colombo in south-central sector of the island.
View MoreLocated 30km west of Anurdhapura, and to the south of Wilpattu National Park is River Modergam Aru; to the north is River Kalay oya.
View MoreLocated in the Eastern part of Yala National Park holds its own as a bird sanctuary at the same time being home to some of the larger mammals found in Yala west park.
View MoreMinneriya National Park is located 182 kms away from Colombo, in the North Central Plains of Sri Lanka. The major city closest to Minneriya National Park is Polonnaruwa.
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