From ancient temples to golden beaches, discover the most iconic destinations to explore.
A colorful Hindu temple in Nuwara Eliya, believed to be the spot from the Ramayana epic where Sita was held captive.
Often called “Little England,” this hill station is famous for its tea plantations, colonial charm, and cool climate.
A sanctuary for rescued elephants, where visitors can watch them bathe in the river and roam freely.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this 16th-century fort blends colonial architecture, cafes, and ocean views.
An ancient rock citadel rising 200 meters, famous for its frescoes, gardens, and breathtaking summit views.
A seaside promenade in Colombo, perfect for evening strolls, street food, and watching the sunset.
A world-class surfing destination on Sri Lanka’s east coast, known for its laid-back vibes and golden sands.
A conservation center dedicated to protecting endangered sea turtles and releasing hatchlings into the ocean.
One of Colombo’s most important Buddhist temples, blending modern architecture with cultural heritage.
A chance to see the tea-making process firsthand and taste world-famous Ceylon tea amidst lush plantations.
A stunning waterfall named after the legendary King Ravana. With water cascading over 25 meters, it’s surrounded by lush greenery and is a popular spot for photography and short hikes.
A vibrant beach town famous for its golden sands, coral reefs, and surfing. Hikkaduwa is ideal for snorkeling, diving, and enjoying lively seaside cafes and nightlife.
A sacred Buddhist temple that houses the revered tooth relic of Lord Buddha. This historic temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a center of cultural and religious significance.
One of the country’s most famous wildlife reserves. Yala is home to leopards, elephants, sloth bears, and many bird species, making it perfect for safari adventures.
A scenic hill country destination with panoramic views, waterfalls, and hiking trails. Known for its serene atmosphere and mist-covered mountains, it’s a paradise for nature lovers.
A protected area with forests, rivers, and wildlife including elephants, leopards, and various bird species. It’s less crowded than Yala, offering a peaceful safari experience in a pristine environment.