Places to Visit
Beaches
Sri Lanka has a number of beautiful and absolutely stunning beaches and coast lines. The golden and white sand beaches of Sri Lanka make travelers fall in love with the country. When in Sri Lanka, some of the must cover beaches include Unawatuna, Bentota, Mirissa, Weligama and Induruwa.
Wildlife experiences
Sri Lanka is home to some of the most special and extraordinary wildlife species such as civet cat, barking deer, gray langur, sloth bear and more. Having a chance to experience and see the exclusive wildlife in any or all the 14 well-known national parks of Sri Lanka is a definitely rewarding tour to be counted upon. A safari through Yala National Park is the best way to explore wildlife.
Adventure hub
Sri Lanka is a haven for all the adventure enthusiasts. With varied adventure activities and water sports like scuba diving, rafting, kayaking, canoeing and more, Sri Lanka is a budding holiday spot.
Ancient Cities
Sri Lanka is known to have a glorious history that touches India and South east Asia in many ways. It is a combination of many beliefs wrapped into one through its many ancient cities. One has the option of traveling Srilankan cities like Pollonaruwa, Sigiriya, Anuradhapura and more to know its history and learn more about its culture.
Yala National Park
As said and known, Sri Lanka is famous for its wildlife and no place in the continent could be better than the Yala National Park. A safari through the National Park is the best way to explore the unsaid and see the very elegant and open leopards along with many other species in the dense lush green space.
Local Life
There is no better way to understand and learn about a country’s culture other than living as a local. The natives of Sri Lanka are extremely welcoming and friendly. The country’s hospitable atmosphere is the what attracts the tourists and makes them want to stay longer. The local cuisine and street food of Sri Lanka is also a way to sense and taste the lives of Sri Lanka since the flavors of the country are inspired and comes from many diverse cultures of India and Far East Asia.