Tea Plantations & Factory

Imagine stepping into a sea of emerald green, where the rolling hills stretch as far as the eye can see. This is Sri Lanka’s tea country, a landscape blanketed by neatly trimmed bushes that have been the lifeblood of the island for over a century. The scent of fresh tea leaves fills the air as you wander through the plantations, guided by the rhythmic hum of tea pluckers at work, their skilled hands carefully selecting the finest leaves.

Sigiriya Lion’s Rock

Sigiriya Lion’s Rock A Majestic Wonder of Ancient Sri Lanka Previous Next Sigiriya, also known as Lion’s Rock, is one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic landmarks and a UNESCO World Heritage Site that captivates all who visit. Rising 200 meters above the surrounding jungle, this ancient rock fortress is a breathtaking feat of engineering and […]

Jungle Beach

Jungle Beach Galle’s Best-Kept Secret Tucked away on the outskirts of Galle lies Jungle Beach,a secluded slice of tropical heaven that feels like a world apart. Hidden behind lush greenery and accessible via scenic trails, this beach is perfect for those seeking tranquillity and natural beauty. As you wander through the foliage, you’ll hear the […]

Rumasalla

Rumasalla Where Legends and Nature Collide Nestled just a stone’s throw from the iconic Galle Fort lies Rumasalla, a serene haven steeped in myth and natural splendour. This picturesque headland, known as the “jewel of the Southern Coast,” invites you to uncover its wonders. According to legend, Rumasalla Hill was a piece of the Himalayan […]

Mulkirigala Rock Temple

Mulkirigala Rock Temple Protecting Sri Lanka’s Precious Marine Life OverviewMulkirigala Rock Temple, perched on a towering 205-meter rock near Tangalle, is an ancient Buddhist complex that dates back over 2,000 years. Historical SignificanceThe temple is an important pilgrimage site, home to statues and murals depicting Buddha’s life. It offers spiritual and historical insights into Sri […]

Seetha Amman Kovil

Nestled amidst the misty hills of Nuwara Eliya, Seetha Amman Kovil stands as a beacon of faith and folklore. This vibrant temple, dedicated to Seetha Devi from the epic Ramayana, is said to mark the very spot where she was held captive by King Ravana. The air here hums with devotion, and every corner of the temple resonates with stories passed down through generations.

Popham’s Arboretum

Popham’s Arboretum Nature’s Living Time Capsule Tucked away in the dry zone of Dambulla lies a hidden sanctuary, Popham’s Arboretum, a testament to one man’s vision of preserving Sri Lanka’s natural heritage. As you step into this sprawling arboretum, it feels as though you’ve entered a world untouched by time. The story begins in 1963 […]

Royal Botanical Gardens, Peradeniya

Imagine strolling through a 147-acre paradise where nature reveals its most vibrant colors. The Royal Botanical Gardens in Peradeniya, just outside Kandy, is a treasure trove of beauty, biodiversity, and history.
Your journey begins under the soaring canopy of Palm Avenue, where perfectly aligned palms stretch skyward, creating a breathtaking natural corridor. Each turn of the garden
offers a new marvel, the Orchid House bursts with vivid blossoms, while the Giant Bamboo Grove feels like stepping into a tropical dream.

Kandy National Museum

The Kandy National Museum, nestled within the historic Old Royal Palace complex, offers an immersive journey into Sri Lanka’s regal past. Established in 1942, the museum houses an impressive collection of over 5,000 artifacts, showcasing the artistic, cultural, and royal heritage of the Kandyan Kingdom, which ruled Sri Lanka’s central region until the early 19th century.

The Old Royal Palace

Once the residence of Sri Lanka’s last monarchs, the Old Royal Palace in Kandy is a timeless testament to the island’s majestic history and cultural legacy. Situated next to the renowned Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, this architectural gem epitomizes the elegance of Kandyan artistry and royal sophistication.