
Besides being an ideal place for hiking and bird watching, Kitulgala is also considered to have the best landscape for Sri Lanka’s river rafting, canoeing, canyoning, and waterfall abseiling experiences. All are welcome to join in these thrilling activities!

They say traveling is the best addiction, and after visiting Sinharaja National Park, you’ll want more safari excursions! According to UNESCO, Sinharaja is the best site for geological and biological evolution studies. In addition, there are a great variety of native species.

Horton Plains is a wildlife reserve, renowned for its magnificent landscapes of rolling hills, forests, and grasslands. It has the highest plain on the island, occupying approximately 10,000 hectares. It has 24 different species of mammals, including porcupines, leopards, wild boar, hare, giant squirrels, and elk.

At 2304 meters high, this mountain top is surrounded by a tropical rainforest. The stunning beauty of its landscape is complemented further by three main
rivers Kelani, Walawe and Kalu. It is also surrounded by a conservation site comprising the Peak Wilderness Sanctuary. Adam’s Peak is home to a large rock with a giant footprint atop its peak. This footprint is believed to be of God ‘Sri Rama’ according to Hinduism, of ‘Lord Buddha’ in Buddhist beliefs, and the
‘Prophet Adam’ in Christianity and Islam.

Ella is one of the most picturesque locations in Sri Lanka, boasting its natural beauty, towering mountains, luscious tea farms, and breathtaking waterfalls. Here you will experience mesmerizing train rides across the central highlands of Sri Lanka.

Famously known as ‘Little England’ in Sri Lanka, Nuwara Eliya is surrounded by green tea plantation fields, slightly unusual tropical weather conditions, and fantastic sceneries. If you are a nature lover, this is the place for you! For sports lovers, the Gregory Lake will have exciting water sports activities for all to enjoy!