Wind Surfing

Negombo | Bentota | Arugam Bay

Our waters are ideal for windsurfing and because of our monsoon weather patterns, half of Sri Lanka’ s beautiful coater waves always welcome the water sports enthusiasts from around the world.

Whale Watching

Galle | Mirissa

From November to April every year, our southern coast around coastal hotspots such as Galle and Mirissa becomes a playground for a myriad of whales and dolphin species enabling you to see these majestic creatures in their natural habitat.

Hiking

Diyathalawa | Haputale

The beautiful rivers and waterfalls around the hill country provide a base for many nature lovers to try out a wide variety of hiking and trekking tours through the jungle, across tea estates and up mountains exploring many remote and beautiful locations.

Hot Air Balloon Rides

Dambulla | Kandalama

The skies above these areas are extremely calm and of predictable nature and hot air balloons travel at different heights and times of the day giving you the opportunity to explore Srilanka through the skies.

Camping

Yala | Wilpattu | Udawalawe

Camping sites to more comfortable glamping setups, camping in Sri Lanka can be an unforgettable experience giving you the opportunity to see elephants, leopards, and many species of birds in the wild.

Boat Rides

Kalpitiya | Balapitiya | Hikkaduwa

Rides through mangroves and beautiful internal waterways in Srilanka enable you to experience natural ecosystems and wetlands. This gives you the chance to explore many beautiful species of birds, butterflies, fish and reptiles to witness as you enjoy your idyllic boat ride.

Scuba Diving

Trincomalee | Hikkaduwa

From huge blue whales to schools of coral fish making our warm waters their permanent home, Srilanka is a diver’s heaven. We offer an abundance of great sites along our coastal regions to discover including wrecks scattered off the coast - local divers are still discovering new ones.

Colombo City Tour

Capital

As the capital city of Sri Lanka, Colombo holds the lifeblood of our island amidst a bustling array of cultural, shopping, and dining experiences. Our island capital of Colombo is located just under an hour away on the Katunayake Expressway, and is packed with an entire day’s worth of adventures for you to experience.

Wildlife Safari

Yala | Wilpattu | Udawalawe

Beautiful Sri Lanka, situated in the tropical waters of the Indian Ocean is a relatively small island yet blessed with some of the world's greatest natural treasures that are beyond comparison.

Up-country

Ella | Haputale | Nuwara Eliya

Sri Lanka's Hill Country is the island at its most scenic, a mist-wrapped land of emerald peaks and stupendous views, of hillsides carpeted with tea plantations and graced by astonishing waterfalls. Paddle a raft down a raging river. Enjoy the drumbeat of traditional dance and then savour the silence on a lonely mountaintop.

Turtle Hatchery

Unawatuna | Mirissa | Ambalangoda

When you visit one of these establishments, you will be warmly greeted and given an informative tour explaining the importance of preservation of the turtle. A chance to improve your knowledge about a part of nature. In some instances, you may also be invited to take part in releasing the turtles on the beaches.

Colombo Museum

Capital

The Colombo Museum as it was called at the beginning was established on 1st January 1877. Its founder was Sir William Henry Gregory, the British Governor of Sri Lanka at the time. The construction was completed in 1876 and the Museum commenced its functions in the following year. The Authorities of the museum took various steps to display the cultural and natural heritage of the country for this purpose.

Bird Watching

Habarana | Kumana Natural Park | Muthurajawela

Sri Lanka is one of the best places in the world to watch birds and is truly a paradise for all Bird Watching enthusiasts. Sri Lanka is home to more than 400 bird species with around 23 endemics and 200 migratory birds arriving from India, Siberia, Scandinavia and Western Europe. The best time for Bird Watching enthusiasts to visit the island is towards the latter part of the year.

Planetarium Visits

Capital

The Sri Lanka Planetarium in Colombo, the capital of Sri Lanka is the first and only planetarium in the country. The Planetarium was inaugurated on 1 February 1965 as part of the Ceylon Industrial Exhibition. Today, the planetarium offers educational and other astronomical shows for science enthusiasts. The building was gifted to Sri Lanka by the Democratic Republic of Germany.

Honeymoon Visits

Galle | Mirissa | Nuwara Eliya

Sri Lanka is one of the most exquisite places on earth, where one can spend some quality time with his/her better half. It is in fact, a place for newly-weds to make a wonderful beginning to their post-wedding life. The pearl-shaped island is picture perfect for a beach themed honeymoon. Besides beaches, The welcoming and friendly nature of the locales is another good thing that helps one to fall in love with the place.

Bullock Cart Rides

Anuradapura | Polonnaruwa

Bullock cart is a two-wheeled cart, usually pulled by a bull. It is a means of transportation that has been used since ancient times in various parts of the world. Bullock carts are still used today by villages as an inexpensive means of transport and it is not uncommon. We can arrange for your group to travel to an excursion point where they will be able to enjoy a Sri Lankan meal in a traditional setting to enhance the experience.

Jungle Stay

Sinharaja Forest | Yala or Udawlawa

Explore world heritage sites such as the Sinharaja Forest, Yala or Udawlawa wild parks to experience wildlife in its natural form. These are home to many exotic plant and animal species who have made Srilanka their jungle home.

Sri-Lankan Culinary Tasting

Anuradapura | Polonnaruwa | Mirissa

Gourmet in the Wild is our unique take on a culinary tour of Sri Lanka where you will be welcomed into people’s homes, and their lives, to share our island's history, culture and cuisine. Immerse yourself in hands on cook-like-the-locals farm to table experiences. We want you to taste, explore and cook your way through our island’s melting pot of colourful flavours, intriguing culture and rural local life.