Activities

Architectural Visits

See locations whose grandeur has kept them intact for decades. Because of its historical significance, the Independence Memorial Hall in Colombo is a beautiful piece of architecture that enjoys widespread popularity. Geoffrey Bawa's genius and timeless beauty are portrayed at Bentotas Lunuganga Estate. The Jethavanaramaya Stupa in Anuradhapura and the Nallur Kandaswamy Kovil in Jaffna are just two examples of the numerous sites that are spread throughout Sri Lanka.

Food Tours

Each Sri Lankan city has its own distinct flavour. Each of these has a personality that can only be discovered by travelling and trying the local cuisine. Delicious street food is the specialty of Colombo whereas more traditional cuisine can be found in Kandy. Jaffna has a regionally distinct flavor system while Galle and Negombo have their own takes on seafood cuisine.

City & Village Tours

Discover the vibrant cultures that abound in Sri Lanka by exploring its many cities. Discover the city's history while touring the sites and ruins. Every city is different whether it is in terms of its cuisine or retail attractions. See places like Nuwara Eliya Galle, Jaffna, Kandy and Colombo.

Cultural Festivals

During the year, various festivals take place all over Sri Lanka, each commemorating a different event. One of the most important ones is The Sinhala and Tamil New Year which is celebrated island-wide. The Nallur festival in Jaffna holds high recognition as well. When you visit Sri Lanka, make sure to take part in one of these exciting events.

Museums & Art Galleries

Be entranced by the stunning view of artworks and sculptures or the curated collections in museums. There are many locations where you can get a glimpse of these, some being the National Museum and The Lionel Wendt Art Centre in Colombo or the Jaffna Archeological Museum. Visit these knowledgeable locations.

Whale & Dolphin watching.

Enter the deep sea by boat to view the whales and dolphins that pass through the Indian Ocean during migration season. From November to April for the south coast and May to September for the east coast provide the perfect weather to travel here.

Cycling

During the dry season from December to March, you can visit the cultural triangle and other historic locations scattered around Sri Lanka with bikes. This allows for an intimate exploration opportunity.

White Water Rafting

When it comes to white water rafting Kithulgala is the most popular destination. Monsoon-fed rivers that form between May and December create the ideal environment for this thrilling activity which involves floating through the river.

Hot Air Ballooning

Enjoy the peaceful winds that blow from November through April while flying in a hot air balloon. You can see the beautiful sights and landscapes at Sigiriya and Dambulla. This exciting and unusual activity is a highlight of a trip to Sri Lanka.

Kite Surfing

With the wind by your side and the waves under your feet, kite surfing is the perfect way to combine two extraordinary activities. From May to October for the southwest monsoons and December to February for northwest winds. This activity is best done at Kalpitiya and Mannar.

Surfing

Surf the rapid waves that crash among themselves when you visit the stunning beaches. The beaches such as Hikkaduwa, Unawatuna, Weligama, Midigama and Mirissa allow for the best waves to conquer from November to April.

Wildlife Safaris

Keep your eyes focused and cameras ready as you head into the wildlife safari parks of Sri Lanka. February to October is the perfect time to visit the parks located in the dry zone, giving you the opportunity to capture the perfect moments of nature in parks such as Yala, Minneriya, Wilpattu and more.

Hiking

Some of the best locations for Hiking in Sri Lanka are: Knuckle’s Mountain Range, Adam’s Peak, Horton Plains National Park (World’s End), Ella Rock, Little Adam’s Peak, and Sinharaja Rainforest. You should visit these locations, based on the weather and their geography to have the best experience – In the dry season from December to April. Enjoy this opportunity to explore the verdant greenery of Sri Lanka.

Whale & Dolphin watching.

Enter the deep sea by boat to view the whales and dolphins that pass through the Indian Ocean during migration season. From November to April for the south coast and May to September for the east coast provide the perfect weather to travel here.

Cycling

During the dry season from December to March, you can visit the cultural triangle and other historic locations scattered around Sri Lanka with bikes. This allows for an intimate exploration opportunity.

White Water Rafting

When it comes to white water rafting Kithulgala is the most popular destination. Monsoon-fed rivers that form between May and December create the ideal environment for this thrilling activity which involves floating through the river.

Hot Air Ballooning

Enjoy the peaceful winds that blow from November through April while flying in a hot air balloon. You can see the beautiful sights and landscapes at Sigiriya and Dambulla. This exciting and unusual activity is a highlight of a trip to Sri Lanka.

Kite Surfing

With the wind by your side and the waves under your feet, kite surfing is the perfect way to combine two extraordinary activities. From May to October for the southwest monsoons and December to February for northwest winds. This activity is best done at Kalpitiya and Mannar.

Surfing

Surf the rapid waves that crash among themselves when you visit the stunning beaches. The beaches such as Hikkaduwa, Unawatuna, Weligama, Midigama and Mirissa allow for the best waves to conquer from November to April.

Wildlife Safaris

Keep your eyes focused and cameras ready as you head into the wildlife safari parks of Sri Lanka. February to October is the perfect time to visit the parks located in the dry zone, giving you the opportunity to capture the perfect moments of nature in parks such as Yala, Minneriya, Wilpattu and more.

Hiking

Some of the best locations for Hiking in Sri Lanka are: Knuckle’s Mountain Range, Adam’s Peak, Horton Plains National Park (World’s End), Ella Rock, Little Adam’s Peak, and Sinharaja Rainforest. You should visit these locations, based on the weather and their geography to have the best experience – In the dry season from December to April. Enjoy this opportunity to explore the verdant greenery of Sri Lanka.

Whale & Dolphin watching.

Enter the deep sea by boat to view the whales and dolphins that pass through the Indian Ocean during migration season. From November to April for the south coast and May to September for the east coast provide the perfect weather to travel here.

Cycling

During the dry season from December to March, you can visit the cultural triangle and other historic locations scattered around Sri Lanka with bikes. This allows for an intimate exploration opportunity.

White Water Rafting

When it comes to white water rafting Kithulgala is the most popular destination. Monsoon-fed rivers that form between May and December create the ideal environment for this thrilling activity which involves floating through the river.

Hot Air Ballooning

Enjoy the peaceful winds that blow from November through April while flying in a hot air balloon. You can see the beautiful sights and landscapes at Sigiriya and Dambulla. This exciting and unusual activity is a highlight of a trip to Sri Lanka.

Kite Surfing

With the wind by your side and the waves under your feet, kite surfing is the perfect way to combine two extraordinary activities. From May to October for the southwest monsoons and December to February for northwest winds. This activity is best done at Kalpitiya and Mannar.

Surfing

Surf the rapid waves that crash among themselves when you visit the stunning beaches. The beaches such as Hikkaduwa, Unawatuna, Weligama, Midigama and Mirissa allow for the best waves to conquer from November to April.

Wildlife Safaris

Keep your eyes focused and cameras ready as you head into the wildlife safari parks of Sri Lanka. February to October is the perfect time to visit the parks located in the dry zone, giving you the opportunity to capture the perfect moments of nature in parks such as Yala, Minneriya, Wilpattu and more.

Hiking

Some of the best locations for Hiking in Sri Lanka are: Knuckle’s Mountain Range, Adam’s Peak, Horton Plains National Park (World’s End), Ella Rock, Little Adam’s Peak, and Sinharaja Rainforest. You should visit these locations, based on the weather and their geography to have the best experience – In the dry season from December to April. Enjoy this opportunity to explore the verdant greenery of Sri Lanka.