ACTIVITIES
WHITE WATER RAFTING IN SRI LANKA

Experience an exciting rafting adventure in a jungle paradise. The Kitulgala-Kelani Forest Reserve, which sits on the edge of the island’s central highlands, is the best place to go white-water rafting in Sri Lanka. The Kelani River runs down from Adam’s Peak, Sri Lanka’s highest mountain, and offers adventure enthusiasts a range of different activities, from the popular white-water rafting to canyoning. Sri Lanka’s low-country lakes, lagoons and rivers in other parts of the island also offer opportunities for scenic boat rides, canoeing and kayaking. The white water rafting adventure on the beautiful Kelani River features 5 major and 4 smaller rapids. This sport is suitable for anybody over the age of ten, with safety equipment, modern rafts, and a thorough safety briefing provided by our white water rafting experts beforehand. The total distance traveled is around 5 kilometers. The river and its surroundings will mesmerize you, providing you with a remarkable experience throughout your Kitulagala White Water Rafting Tour.
WHALE WATCHING IN SRI LANKA

Mirissa in the south-west, Trincomalee in the north-east, and Kalpitiya on the northwest coast are the three primary whale and dolphin watching places in Sri Lanka. The blue whale is the most commonly spotted species of whale for whale watching in Sri Lanka. Bryde’s whales and sperm whales are occasionally seen opportunistically on cruises focusing on blue whales. Platforms for whale viewing differ in size from tiny boats seating 4-6 individuals to massive double-decked vessels seating up to 300 passengers.
CAMPING IN SRI LANKA

Are you a fanatic nature lover seeking for an exciting trip in Sri Lanka? You’ve arrived at the correct place! You choose where you wish to camp for the night, from rainforests to jungles to tea fields to beaches to riverbanks! If you’re worried about having to forego comfort and luxury in order to enjoy an exciting vacation, don’t be. We offer couple camping alternatives in Sri Lanka to meet your needs, whether you’re on a tight budget or looking for a luxurious honeymoon. Immerse yourself in a never-ending cycle of eating, sleeping, bathing, and wandering around the campsite.
SAFARIS IN SRI LANKA

Because of its wealth of national parks, rich wildlife – including elephants and leopards – and sustainable conservation strategy, Sri Lanka has become one of the world’s most sought-after safari destinations. Sri Lanka, a tear-shaped island in the Indian Ocean, has some of the world’s highest rates of biological endemism, which means that 16% of its fauna and 23% of its flora are unique to the nation. It boasts more than 400 kinds of birds and its own ‘big five’: elephants, leopards, sloth bears, blue whales, and sperm whales. It’s also one of the rare spots where you can go whale watching and go on a land safari all in the same day.
HOT AIR BALLOONING IN SRI LANKA

If you are fortunate enough to visit the lovely island of Sri Lanka, you should take advantage of the chance to experience the amazing vistas from the air, beginning in Kandalama and ending in Dambulla in a hot air balloon. Soaring above the forest, you could witness elephants ranging freely, a variety of birds, wild animals, water buffaloes standing in rice fields, and monkeys dangling from trees. You will glide smoothly above forests, lakes, and canals as day breaks with the waking of wildlife and locals waving as you soar over their houses and the colors of nature.
Diving in Sri Lanka

Bathed in warm Indian Ocean currents, and with 1600 km of palm-fringed coastline, Sri Lanka is an amazing dive destination. The waters of Sri Lanka are home to an incredible range of marine creatures from massive blue whales all the way through to tiny nudibranch. Sri Lanka has an abundance of great sites to discover including wrecks scattered off the coast – local divers are still discovering new ones. Many of the wrecks are covered in marine life, soft corals, macro critters and large aggregations of schooling fish.
HIKING IN SRI LANKA

Sri Lanka is a unique trekking location. There are pathways for all skill levels, from short walks to strenuous excursions. The nation also features around 400 waterfalls, many of which are featured in walks. Have you strapped your walking boots, packed your camera, and applied sunscreen?
YOGA AND MEDITATION IN SRI LANKA

Yoga and meditation retreats may indeed be life-changing events! Located in picturesque destinations across the world, from beaches to alpine peaks. So, if you’re looking for a really authentic Yoga Retreat in a unique, colorful nation that’s still mostly unexplored, head to Sri Lanka. A nation that provides you with a distinct cultural experience as well as calm landscape, making it a perfect location to look for the best Yoga Retreats. Believe us when we say that these getaways are worth going out of your way for, so take a deep breath and plunge straight into your first position.
BIRD WATCHING IN SRI LANKA

Sri Lanka is a birder’s paradise. Its tropical warmth, relative seclusion, and astounding biodiversity are responsible for the incredibly diverse birdlife, which includes over 400 species. Every year, around 200 migratory species arrive in the nation after flying south for the winter — some, like sandpipers and plovers, migrate from as far north as the northern tundra. In Sri Lanka, you may easily observe all 33 endemic birds as well as at least 200 species in a two-week birding vacation. Whether bird watching is your passion or you just want to try your hand at it, grab a pair of binoculars, a guidebook, and a notebook and join us in this birdwatcher’s paradise.