Travel responsibly with experiences that support local communities, protect the environment, and celebrate authentic Sri Lankan lifestyles.
Sinharaja Rainforest
Sri Lanka’s last major tropical rainforest and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sinharaja is a biodiversity hotspot. It’s perfect for guided jungle hikes to see endemic birds, reptiles, butterflies, and towering tropical trees.
Horton Plains National Park
A misty plateau 2,000 meters above sea level, Horton Plains is famous for its scenic trails, cloud forests, and the dramatic cliff drop at World’s End. Visitors often combine this with a trip to Baker’s Falls and wildlife spotting.
Adam’s Peak (Sri Pada)
A sacred mountain and popular pilgrimage site, Adam’s Peak attracts visitors for its spiritual significance and the rewarding sunrise hike. At the summit lies a sacred footprint believed to belong to Lord Buddha, Shiva, or Adam, depending on the faith.
Ella
A charming mountain village surrounded by tea plantations and lush greenery, Ella is a favorite for backpackers and nature lovers. Visit iconic sites like Nine Arches Bridge, Little Adam’s Peak, and Diyaluma Falls, or simply relax with a view over the valley.
Nuwara Eliya
Often called “Little England,” Nuwara Eliya is known for its colonial charm, cool climate, and scenic tea estates. Visitors can enjoy boat rides on Gregory Lake, tour tea factories, and stroll through beautiful botanical gardens.
Kitulgala
An adventure hotspot nestled in the rainforest, Kitulgala is famous for white-water rafting on the Kelani River. It's also a great location for jungle trekking, birdwatching, and visiting waterfalls. Ideal for active travelers and eco-tourists.