Sri Lanka
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Get back to nature with adventure travel in Sri Lanka. We've selected our favourite outdoor activities in Sri Lanka, including the best tours and trips that you can experience on your holiday. There are adventure sports in Sri Lanka such as white water rafting, surfing and kite-surfing, though in general the activities that we include in our holidays are relatively gentle and relaxed.
read moreA country with as rich a history as Sri Lanka, it has ensured that its legacy is captured through various modes - be it natural phenomenas such as the Sigiriya Rock or Adam's Peak, or man-made monuments and temples. The history of the country is preserved with the utmost precision and enthusiasm in these historical places in Sri Lanka. It is necessary for anyone visiting Sri Lanka to pay a visit to at least a few of these places to get closer to the rich culture and history of the country!
read moreSri Lanka is also a land of staggering contrast and spectacular beauty due to its compactness.Along the coast, visitors can explore amazing beaches, safari tours, guided walks through ancient cities, experience the culture and bit of modern Sri Lanka.We welcome you to find your unique Sri Lankan travel experience.
read moreThe beautiful island country of Sri Lanka is no short of natural beauty. For those of you who don’t know, Sri Lanka is a cluster of islands. What’s the first thing which comes to your mind when we say island? Beaches, of course. That is exactly what Sri Lanka is famous for. People from all around the world come to explore the best beaches in Sri Lanka.
read moreColombo is the capital city of Sri Lanka, and the country’s largest city in terms of population. Located on the west coast, it is a beautiful city surrounded by white sand beaches and an impressive harbourfront. Colombo is characterised by a series of canals, with the picturesque 160-acre Beira Lake at its centre. It’s the perfect destination for students to experience plenty in the way of culture and history.
read moreSri Lanka has become one the most desired safari destinations in the world thanks to its national parks, diverse wildlife including birdlife more than 400 species and has elephants, leopards, sloth bears, blue whales and sperm whales. and sustainable approach to conservation. It is also one of the few places where people can combine whale watching with land safari in the same day.
read morein the tourism industry every one say "Iranga" and I have holder of chauffeur tourist guide lecture licence (English), since 2014, from sri lanka tourism development Authority with credit pass
i have good knowladge of history and culture of way of life of sri lanka, i can keep the conversation and explanations about "Therawada" buddhism and hinduism with ramayana up to there satisfaction
also i have ability of "story telling" about myths, legends and folklore of sri lanka, is entertaining, the "sleep awakening" and makes long distances shorter for travelers. make the traveler feel secure, comfotable, at home in the unknown destination. as excellent host, i have generously goes above and beyond the cell of duty to make the travelers dream a reality.
read moreAnuradhapura, as long ago the 6th century AD. Begun around 5th cenury BC, Anuradhapura is the oldest city in the Cultural triangle. In its heyday, tens of thousands of people lived in a royal places, monasteries, temples topped by glittering jewels, houses of two or three storys, shops, pleasure gardens,bathing pools and wooded parks
explore nowDambulla, consists of a series of ancient temples begun in the 1st century BC, built under an overhanging rock ledge on top of a hill. Also a World Heritage site, Dambulla can be seen in the distance from Sigiriya. This complex of five shrines includes pre-christian rock inscripions, 150 sculptures of Lord Buddha and vividly coloured frescoes on the walls and ceiling, making this the largest antique painted surface in the world
explore nowTucked into Badulla District, Ella is a laid-back town drawing travellers to Sri Lanka's highlands with tea plantations, mountain jungles and a cool climate. At an elevation of 1,041 metres, this wildlife-rich townhouse friendly town has ancient caves, centuries-old secluded temples, and the famous Ella Gap - a cleft between two hills overlooking lofty views.
explore nowHikkaduwa beach in Sri Lanka is one such bay which you cannot miss out. Hikkaduwa located about 16 km from Galle, is one of the most popular beach resorts of Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka's only marine sanctuary is located here.
explore nowKandy, at 500 metres in the Hill Country. Now a bustling city, Kandy still remains a sanctuary for traditional Sinhalese culture, with a number of important heritage sites in and around the city and The temple was part of a complex of buildings that included the 16th century King's palace.
explore nowNuwara Eliya; Nuwara Eliya is located in the heart of Sri Lankan hill country. Home of the famous Ceylon tea and the rolling mountains are carpeted of velvety green tea plantations, interspersed with gushing streams and tumbling waterfalls. The cellubrious climate, misty glens and similar to the British climate.
explore nowPolonnaruwa, was established as the capital after Anuradhapura had been invaded in the late 10th century. Under King Parakramabahu, who ruled in the late 11th century, Polonnaruwa became a magnificent walled city. He built the vast resevoir, Parakrama Samudra ( the sea of Parakrama ), which is still in use today, and ordered the construction of monasteries, temples, palaces, bathing pools and Buddhist statues, all set in a forested park surrounded by moats.
explore nowSigiriya, or lion Rock,rices 200 metres above a forested plain, its flattened summit sloping gently. A series of moats, ramparts and amazingly engineered water gardens spreads our on two sides of the rock, with the remains of a pair of giant stone lion's paws still guarding the staircase leading to the summit,once occupied by a royal palace.
explore nowYala National Park is situated in the kingdom of Ruhuna which had an advanced civilization by evidence of the remains of dagabas and reservoirs built to irrigate large extents of cultivable land. Being located in one of the dry regions of Sri Lanka, the climate of the National Park is usually hot and dry.
explore nowwe will arrange family trips with compfatable and secure way according to members need.
read moreadventure is a part of sri lankan travel culture if you wish we are ready.
read moresri lanka is a various adventure destination like white water rafting, surfing and kite-surfing and Hot Air Ballooning etc.
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