Harkening back to an age long gone, the charming splendour of Adisham is in the stones that make up its European style exterior, and the beautiful gardens that surround it.
Read moreThe 7km walk (or tuk tuk ride!) up to Lipton’s Seat is one of the most rewarding hikes, as it leads to a view that boasts a range as far as the sea on a good day.
Hike to the World's End drop where the Horton Plains plateau comes to a sudden end creating a stunning escarpment that plunges 880m.
Located in Horton Plains National Park, Baker's falls is the birth place of the Belhul Oya; one of the four main rivers in Sri Lanka which later becomes the Walawe Ganga.
Put your hiking shoes on and get ready to discover some of Sri Lanka’s most beautiful waterfalls: from Kadiyanlena to Devon to St Clairs and more.
Go on a walking tour of the last kingdom of the country, and get to know the city of Kandy in all its modern glory.
One of the most sought after activities by tourists and locals alike, whale watching is a wonderful way to be closer to nature.
Home to Ella rock, Little Adam’s peak as well as ancient caves and the most famous bridge in the country, Ella is a stellar region to explore.
The 7km walk (or tuk tuk ride!) up to Lipton’s Seat is one of the most rewarding hikes, as it leads to a view that boasts a range as far as the sea on a good day.
See wild animals endemic to Sri Lanka up close with a safari at Yala National Park, one of the biggest and most well run parks in the country.
Walk among ruins of ancient history in the city of Pollonnaruwa, and learn about the ingenuity of those who built beautiful palaces and temples.
Meet some of the cutest elephants in the world at this orphanage, where elephants who would not do well in the wild are taken care of with love.
Chase down waterfalls and visit culturally significant temples in the region of Badulla. Make sure to stop by a restaurant and have a hearty Sri Lankan meal!
Enjoy getting close to majestic elephants at a safari in Habarana National Park.