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Colombo City Tour.
Explore Colombo's blend of historical landmarks and modern attractions, from British-built colonial buildings and a 100-year-old clock tower to the serene Galle Face Green. Visit iconic sites like the Gangaramaya Temple, Independence Square, and the bustling Pettah Market for an immersive journey through Sri Lanka's dynamic capital.

Colombo City Tour.
Explore Colombo's blend of historical landmarks and modern attractions, from British-built colonial buildings and a 100-year-old clock tower to the serene Galle Face Green. Visit iconic sites like the Gangaramaya Temple, Independence Square, and the bustling Pettah Market for an immersive journey through Sri Lanka's dynamic capital.

Anuradapura - North Central.
Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka’s first ancient capital, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its remarkably well-preserved ruins. Sacred to Buddhists around the world, the city spans over sixteen square miles, filled with ancient monasteries, towering stupas, and historic landmarks. Exploring these sacred grounds offers a profound journey into the heart of Sri Lanka’s cultural and spiritual legacy—a true window into the island’s golden age of civilization.

Anuradapura - North Central.
Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka’s first ancient capital, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its remarkably well-preserved ruins. Sacred to Buddhists around the world, the city spans over sixteen square miles, filled with ancient monasteries, towering stupas, and historic landmarks. Exploring these sacred grounds offers a profound journey into the heart of Sri Lanka’s cultural and spiritual legacy—a true window into the island’s golden age of civilization.

Nilavel Beach - East Coast.
A serene, golden-sand paradise in northeast Sri Lanka, known for crystal-clear waters, snorkeling at Pigeon Island, and stunning sunrises. Perfect for relaxation and underwater adventures.

Pigeon Island - East Coast.
Pigeon Island, It is a tiny island and is the best place to snorkeling in Sri Lanka. There are over 100 species of stunning coral and is teeming with over 300 species of colourful reef fish.

Pigeon Island - East Coast.
Pigeon Island, It is a tiny island and is the best place to snorkeling in Sri Lanka. There are over 100 species of stunning coral and is teeming with over 300 species of colourful reef fish.

Thirukoneswaram Kovil - East Coast.
This ancient Hindu temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is one of the most sacred sites in Sri Lanka. Perched dramatically on Swami Rock overlooking the Indian Ocean, it boasts breathtaking views and a rich history dating back to the 5th century BC.

Shri Badrakali Amman Hindu kovil - East Coast.
The Shri Badrakali Amman Hindu Kovil in Trincomalee is a vibrant temple dedicated to the powerful goddess Bhadrakali, a form of Kali Amman. This important pilgrimage site is known for its colorful architecture, intricate carvings, and the devotion of its worshippers.

Sigiriya Rock Fortress - Central.
Sigiriya, the Lion Rock, is a 1,500-year-old citadel that rises 200 meters above a lush landscape jungle. This ancient fortress features stunning water gardens, frescoes, and the iconic lion’s gate. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views and explore the remnants of King Kasyapa’s palace, making Sigiriya an essential destination in Sri Lanka.

Sigiriya Rock Fortress - Central.
Sigiriya, the Lion Rock, is a 1,500-year-old citadel that rises 200 meters above a lush landscape jungle. This ancient fortress features stunning water gardens, frescoes, and the iconic lion’s gate. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views and explore the remnants of King Kasyapa’s palace, making Sigiriya an essential destination in Sri Lanka.

Village Safari.
Here you can experience traditional Sri Lanka with all its authenticity. Spend time with the villagers you can understand village life, learn to cook traditional Sri Lankan foods and experience delicious foods. You can also Engage in many village activities that form their day to day life, such as a walk through the fields, Tuk Tuk Ride, Catamaran Ride, Bullock Cart Ride.

Village Safari.
Here you can experience traditional Sri Lanka with all its authenticity. Spend time with the villagers you can understand village life, learn to cook traditional Sri Lankan foods and experience delicious foods. You can also Engage in many village activities that form their day to day life, such as a walk through the fields, Tuk Tuk Ride, Catamaran Ride, Bullock Cart Ride.

Pidurangala Rock - Central.
Experience a breathtaking sunset at Pidurangala Rock with panoramic views of the landscape and Sigiriya Rock Fortress. Capture vibrant colors in the sky and enjoy the magical, serene atmosphere.

Pidurangala Rock - Central.
Experience a breathtaking sunset at Pidurangala Rock with panoramic views of the landscape and Sigiriya Rock Fortress. Capture vibrant colors in the sky and enjoy the magical, serene atmosphere.

Minneriya National Park -North Central.
Minneriya Nationa park joins up with Kaudulla and Wasgomuwa parks. This park is renowned for hosting one of the largest wild Asian elephant gatherings in the world, around the Minneriya Tank between July and September. Nestled in Sri Lanka's Cultural Triangle, this park offers a breathtaking wildlife spectacle.

Minneriya National Park -North Central.
Minneriya Nationa park joins up with Kaudulla and Wasgomuwa parks. This park is renowned for hosting one of the largest wild Asian elephant gatherings in the world, around the Minneriya Tank between July and September. Nestled in Sri Lanka's Cultural Triangle, this park offers a breathtaking wildlife spectacle.

Polonnaruwa - North Central.
Polonnaruwa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was once the medieval capital of Sri Lanka. This ancient city boasts well-preserved ruins, including the Gal Vihara rock temple with its impressive Buddha statues, and the Parakrama Samudra, a vast irrigation reservoir. Polonnaruwa’s rich history and stunning architecture make it a must-visit destination for history lovers.

Polonnaruwa - North Central.
Polonnaruwa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was once the medieval capital of Sri Lanka. This ancient city boasts well-preserved ruins, including the Gal Vihara rock temple with its impressive Buddha statues, and the Parakrama Samudra, a vast irrigation reservoir. Polonnaruwa’s rich history and stunning architecture make it a must-visit destination for history lovers.

Dambulla Cave Temple - Central.
The Golden Temple of Dambulla, the largest and best-preserved cave temple complex in Sri Lanka, features over 80 caves with major attractions spread across five of them. These caves house 153 Buddha statues, statues of Sri Lankan kings, and deities like Vishnu and Ganesha. The murals, covering 2,100 square meters, and Depictions on the walls of the caves include the temptation by the demon Mara and Buddha's first sermon.

Dambulla Cave Temple - Central.
The Golden Temple of Dambulla, the largest and best-preserved cave temple complex in Sri Lanka, features over 80 caves with major attractions spread across five of them. These caves house 153 Buddha statues, statues of Sri Lankan kings, and deities like Vishnu and Ganesha. The murals, covering 2,100 square meters, and Depictions on the walls of the caves include the temptation by the demon Mara and Buddha's first sermon.

Dalada Maligawa - Kandy
Is one of Sri Lanka’s most revered sites. It houses the Buddha’s tooth relic, attracting pilgrims from around the world. With its stunning architecture and serene atmosphere, it offers a unique glimpse into Sri Lanka’s rich spiritual and cultural heritage. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it’s a must-visit destination for any traveler.

Peradeniya Botanical Garden - Kandy.
Discover the lush beauty of Peradeniya Botanical Garden, home to over 4,000 plant species across 147 acres. Stroll through Royal Palm Avenue, admire the giant Javan fig tree, and explore the fragrant spice garden. Perfect for leisurely walks and photography.

Peradeniya Botanical Garden - Kandy.
Discover the lush beauty of Peradeniya Botanical Garden, home to over 4,000 plant species across 147 acres. Stroll through Royal Palm Avenue, admire the giant Javan fig tree, and explore the fragrant spice garden. Perfect for leisurely walks and photography.

Lankathilaka Temple - Kandy.
The history of the temple goes back to the 14th century. According to historical reports, this temple was built by King Bhuvanekabahu IV, who reigned from 1341 to 1351 A. D. He entrusted the construction of this temple to his Chief Minister named Senalankadhikara, who successfully finished the works of this temple.





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