As the capital of Srilanka, Colombo offers visitors the ability to experience a range of star hotels with world class restaurants and cuisine, fantastic night life and casinos, places of interest such as the National Museum, Lotus Tower and shopping malls. It also serves as a transport hub to travel to any part of the country through train, bus or taxi.

Known for hosting the Temple of the Tooth, a listed UNESCO World Heritage Site and the colourful Kandyan Parades with its elephants and dancers, this is a sacred city of importance and spiritual significance to Srilanka. Surrounded by the cooler hill country, it is a great place for travellers to experience culture and history of the country and lush nature.

Set in a picturesque mountain landscape dotted with tea fields,Ella is a must-visit destination for travellers to Sri Lanka. It is a good add-on destination for travellers who want to take a break from sand and sun for a couple of days and enjoy breathtaking Srilankan nature and a train ride known as one of the most beautiful in the world

Located in the mesmerizing coastal belt, Bentota offers dazzling marine life, beautiful sandy beaches, great seafood and water activities making this an ideal gateway for travellers looking for that beach escape.

Nuwara Eliya is a must stop in Sri Lanka for any traveller looking for great scenery and natural beauty. As one of the coldest cities in the country, it is ideally located close to places of interest such as Horton Plains, Tea Plantations and Waterfalls.

Known to host some of the best snorkelling and diving hotspots in the country, Trincomalee has one of the best beaches of Srilanka which is famous both among locals and travellers from around the world. It is an ideal place for a relaxing beach holiday with a more authentic and raw beach experience.

North-central Sri Lanka. It is situated along the Aruvi Aru River. The old section of Anuradhapura, now preserved as an archaeological park and designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1982, is the best known of Sri Lanka's ancient, ruined cities.

Hikkaduwa is famous among tourists for its natural attractions: wide, clean beaches, coral garden, ocean with crystal clear water and hot sun are just to name a few. Combined with an active nightlife, many tourists come to Hikkaduwa for water sports such as surfing, boogie-boarding, snorkelling and scuba diving.

Located close to the BIA international airport, it has a long stretch of sandy beaches offering travellers a great seaside atmosphere to relax, enjoy water activities and mouthwatering seafood before starting their trip or heading out from Srilanka.

Adam's Peak, or Sri Pada as known in Sri Lanka, is a mountain 2243m high in the south of the central highlands. The mountain features a rock formation that is considered as the footprint of Buddha for Buddhist, Shiva for Hindus and Adam for Muslims and Christians.