Diverse Destinations

With myriad places to visit, Sri Lanka is a little paradise isle full of surprising variety. You can swap the chaos of a city for a tranquil beach in an hour or less, or switch from tropical heat to cool heights and cloud forests for a few more. There are mountains to climb, waves to surf, whales to watch, history to revisit, jungles to explore, even elephants to meet. The destinations in Sri Lanka are wide and varied and we’ll gladly share them with you in the very best way.

Anuradhapura

The epicentre of Sinhalese civilization dating back to 4th century BC, Anuradhapura was the first historical capital of Sri Lanka.

Aarugam Bay

Unspoilt beaches and magnificent waves: it’s the ultimate ‘hangout’ for surfers and travellers from around the world.

Colombo

A hotspot full of diverse attractions from upscale shopping malls to busy markets, restaurants and cafes to vibrant nightlife, you’ll find many things to do in Colombo

Dambulla

One of the main tourist attractions in Dambulla is the sacred cave complex and Sigiriya rock fortress.

Ella

Majestic waterfalls, hidden caves, breathtaking vistas across the mountains. One of the hill country’s most loved destinations.

Galle

In this Southern capital natural and cultural diversity thrives, and history lives on. Galle has weathered many storms over the centuries, from battling colonial rulers to a devastating tsunami.

Hikkaduwa

A popular beach destination for both locals and visitors, Hikkaduwa is known by many, is especially sought after by travellers.

Jaffna

Unique in landscape and identity, and steeped in complex history both ancient and modern, there is no place in Sri Lanka,

Kandy

With history, heritage and tradition melding with modernity, there are many remarkable places to visit in kandy. The cultural epicentre of the island.

Nuwara Eliya

Renowned as ‘Little England’, here in the tea country, traditions, breathtaking views and cold climes reign supreme.

trincomalee

Ancient rulers and colonial powers fought over it; now it is the pristine white beaches that attract visitors to Trincomalee.

Yala

Diverse habitats, 44 mammal species, over 200 species of birds and a history retraced to 500 BC - Yala National Park is Sri Lanka’s most popular wildlife destination.