This island boasting of 8 UNESCO sites and 26 national parks, is an ecotourism gem where vibrant culture meets breathtaking landscapes for a truly unforgettable adventure.

Dambulla

This city embodies the well-known Buddhist culture of ancient Sri Lanka. As the largest cave temple complex in the country and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this striking representation of the island’s rich history and superior architectural quality is widely recognized. Explore the depth of these ancient caves, which are embellished with fascinating murals and sculptures.

Sigiriya

Sigiriya is known as the Eighth Wonder of the World and is a hidden gallery of artwork. It stands at a height of over 200 meters on the top of a giant rock, almost like a reminder of past architectural accomplishments. Sigiriya is a stunning location surrounded by lush gardens which are well-liked by travellers. You will expect incredible treasures, alluring beauty, and breathtaking scenery on an unforgettable vacation to Sigiriya.

Kataragama

Discover the immense importance of this ancient pilgrimage town visited by many multi-faiths across the globe. This city is of significance across native Veddas, Buddhists, and Hindus. This sacred place, which transcends religious boundaries, is an inspiration of spirituality and togetherness, drawing people from both South India and Sri Lanka.  

Polonnaruwa

The second ancient capital of Sri Lanka, Polonnaruwa, flourished in the 11th and 13th centuries. Travellers are enthralled with the city’s breathtaking temples, Royal remains, wellness centres, brick walls and elaborate Buddha statues and rock carvings. The city was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1982 for its archaeological significance and innovation.

Anuradhapura

Feel the richness of the past in this UNESCO World Heritage Site, famously marked by magnificent temples and remains of ancient Sinhalese ruins. Known for the ‘Atamasthana’ or ‘The 8 Sacred Places’, take in the timeless beauty of the surroundings by looking at the three Great Stupas from the lake bund.

Kandy

This city has a blend of both past and modern architecture! From delightful cuisine, rich culture, flourishing arts, and historic temples, this city will captivate each traveller. Despite being the second largest city on the island, Kandy is a UNESCO World Heritage site. From the moment you step into this city, you will collect memories that last for a lifetime.

    Bentota
    Unawatuna
    Hikkaduwa
    Mirissa
    Arugam Bay
    Udawalawe National Park
    Sinharaja Rain Forest
    Yala National Park
    Wasgamuwa National Park
    Minneriya National Park
    Kumana National Park
    Kalametiya Bird Sanctuary
    Kandy
    Anuradhapura
    Polonnaruwa
    Dambulla
    Sigiriya
    Kataragama
    Ella
    Nuwara Eliya
    Kithulgala
    Adam’s Peak
    Hortain Plains
    Sinharaja