21 of the Very Best Things to do in Sri Lanka

Written By: The Planet D

We love Sri Lanka.  It was one of those countries that we actually felt sad leaving. There are so many things to do in Sri Lanka and during our four different visits there, we’ve managed to see a lot.

While visiting this beautiful island located off the southern coast of India, we enjoyed the warm Sri Lankan hospitality, had awesome wildlife encounters, and enjoyed some much-needed time on the beach.

Things to do in Sri Lanka

This Sri Lanka travel guide will help you plan the perfect trip for when you travel to Sri Lanka.

1. Go Surfing

what to do in sri lanka aragum Bay

Hikkaduwa

Sri Lanka is a beginner surfers paradise. Hikkaduwa on Sri Lanka’s southwest coast is the popular spot where we tried surfing. The sandy break cushions your fall and the waves are not the gigantic intimidating pipes seen in Hawaii or Australia.

Aragum Bay

Even expert surfers can enjoy themselves in Sri Lanka though. On the west coast, there is a popular beach that offers bigger and better waves called Aragum Bay. This is where you’ll find a lot of surfers hanging out waiting to catch a wave.

The season is different than Hikkaduwa’s however, so make sure to check when surfing on the west coast is popular.

We stayed at the Hikka Trans by Cinnamon and loved its modern amenities and location. Located directly on the beach and close to all the action. Check Reviews and Availability here

2. Visit Sigiriya Rock Fortress

sri lanka must see | sigiriya sri lanka

Visiting Sigiriya Rock Fortress is probably the most famous thing to do in Sri Lanka. The important archeological site is very impressive. Gracing the covers of many Sri Lankan Guide books, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of Sri Lanka’s most recognizable sites.

It is also set in a beautiful location of Sri Lanka. Surrounded by jungle, villages, and farmland, Sigiriya Rock is a location set back in time. Monkeys play on the trails and crocodiles dwell in its moat. The entry price is steep, but it is a beautiful view with an impressive museum as well.

Hiking to the top of Sigiriya Rock is a treat offering views of the surrounding jungle. It takes about an hour to get to the top of Sigiriya Rock and it is hot. Try to go in the morning for cooler temperatures. If you love history and archeology, Sigiriya is for you. Want a resource for Sri Lanka travel? Buy your Lonely Planet Travel Guide

3. Go on Safari in Yala National Park

safari sri lanka | what to see in sri lanka

Yala National Park is one of the few places in the world that you can see a leopard. I put Yala up there as one of our top things to do in Sri Lanka. We had so much fun looking at all the wildlife and four-wheeling through the park in our safari truck. Hanging out and making new friends was part of the fun!

Yala National Park is an incredible reserve in Southern Sri Lanka filled with wildlife. Leopards, sun bears, elephants, peacocks, monkeys, jackals, crocodiles, and monitor lizards to name a few.

You won’t be disappointed on a jeep safari and it is the best place in the world to spot leopards! Even if you don’t see a leopard, you will see a beautiful landscape and an abundance of wild animals.

However, chances are pretty good that you will see a leopard and prices are so reasonable, that even if you don’t, you can try to see one again on another safari.

We stayed at Cinnamon Wild at the Yala National Park gates. It is pure luxury and you feel as if you are staying within the park with wildlife roaming freely. Check Prices and Reviews on TripAdvisor or Booking.com

4. Join the Adam’s Peak Pilgrimage

adams peak pilgrimage mountains | places to visit in sri lanka

In my opinion, the top attraction of Sri Lanka is Adam’s Peak. Our climb to the top of Adam’s Peak at sunrise was one of the best experiences we’ve ever had in the country. Adam’s Peak is Sri Lanka’s most sacred site and you can join thousands of pilgrims from December to April as they pay homage to the first place that Adam stepped foot on earth when he was cast down from Heaven.

It is a climb that doesn’t require any technical skill, but it is a workout. You will feel a great sense of accomplishment taking part in this spiritual journey. Adam’s Peak is by far our top recommendation of things that you should make sure to do when visiting the country. This climb is what drew us to visit Sri Lanka in the first place.

5. Ride the Train

things to do in sri lanka | ride the trains

One of the things you must things to do in Sri Lanka is to ride the trains. Sri Lankan trains are like stepping back in time. They chug slowly along through hills and valleys. It is the slow journey that makes it special.

Looking out over the mountains and tea plantations rival any view in the world and the people that you meet on the train will be remembered forever. So if you are planning a trip to Sri Lanka make sure this makes your to do list and take the time to travel by train. It will be an experience you will remember and cherish forever.

A top train journey in Sri Lanka is to Ella. When you take this train you will cross the famous Nine Arch Bridge that has become Instafamous in recent years with backpackers taking Instagram worthy photos of the historic landmark.

6. Sip Tea in Nuwara Eliya

sri lanka things to do tea terraces

Sri Lanka is one of the most important tea producers in the world and its hill country is stunning. Colonial towns dot the landscape surrounded by tea plantations. One of the best places to sip tea is in the town of Nuwara Eliya.

The vegetation is lush and green and the rolling hills make for an awesome site. Pretend you are in jolly old England for a few days.  Stay in old plantation homes, drink tea and eat baked goods.

It doesn’t get any more civilized than this. Don’t miss going to Ella and Nuwara Eliya to see the tea plantations of Sri Lanka. Exploring the scenery of the hills is a must-do when visit visiting Sri Lanka. It’s absolutely beautiful and you feel as if you are in another world.

7. Go to Udawalawe National Park

sri lanka has the largest population of asian elephants
sanctuary in sri lanka for elephants

Sri Lanka is filled with national parks and trekking through Uda Walawe is a great escape from the hustle and bustle of the towns. What is special about this park however is the Elephant Transfer Home an orphanage and rehabilitation centre for orphaned and injured elephants supported by the Born Free Foundation.

You can watch elephants being fed, but unlike the Pinawale Orphanage, the ETH cares only for the elephants well being. They have as little interaction with humans as possible. 

So far 65 elephants have been rehabilitated and let back into the wild. If you have your heart set on seeing and helping elephants, we suggest going to Udawalwe over the other Elephant Rehabilitation Centres. They are doing a great job.

8. Royal Palace of Kandy

cool places to visit in sri lanka kandy

Kandy was the former capital of Sri Lanka and was the residence of Sri Lankan Monarchy until 1815. Kandy is one of Sri Lanka’s 8 UNESCO World Heritage Sites and is definitely worth spending some time to explore.

Take a tour of the complex to see the king and queen’s palace, the temple of the tooth, and the royal court. Be sure to dress respectfully as it is a holy temple so cover your shoulders and knees.

22. Temple of the Sacred Tooth

what to do in sri lanka sacred tooth

Located in the Royal Palace of Kandy, the temple of The Temple of the Sacred Tooth houses Sri Lanka’s most important Buddhist Relic. If you have climbed to Adam’s Peak you will have already been to where Buddha first stepped foot on earth, and now if you go to the golden roofed temple you will be in the presence of the sacred tooth relic of Buddha.

The Sacred Tooth Relic is the only remains of Guatama Buddha who died in 543 BC. After he was cremated, the tooth was the last remains and is housed in the Royal palace in The Temple of the Tooth.

9. Una Watuna

unique things to do in sri lanka | Stilt fishing

Many people travel to Sri Lanka for its beaches and Una Watuna is one of the most popular. It is a beach town in the south of Sri Lanka. What makes it special is the fact that the highway bypasses the town making walking through the narrow lanes easy and free from traffic.

There are picturesque beaches and it is here that you can see fishermen still fishing from stilts. The Sri Lankan stilt fishermen are one of the country’s most iconic symbols.

10. Polonnaruwa

non touristy things to do in sri lanka

The ancient city of Polonnaruwa is Sri Lanka’s second oldest kingdom dating back to 1070. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and people still inhabit the land all around it.

It’s in great shape with many monuments still standing. It’s not as large as many of the other ruins we visited around Asia, but it is a fascinating walk through time.

11. Hike to Pidurangala Rock

places to visit in sri lanka pidurangala
Sigiryiya in the distance from Pidurangala Rock

We enjoyed hiking Pidurangala Rock to see Sigiriya Rock at sunset more than actually visiting Sigiriya Rock. It is a great sunset hike that takes you up a mountain adjacent to Sigiriya, offering amazing views of the giant rock.

The hike takes about 30 minutes to get to the top of Pidurangala Rock and you pass ancient monasteries and tombs as you make your way to the top of Pidurangala rock. The views are out of this world and offer the best views of Sigiriya Rock Fort without having to take a helicopter tour. (which we also highly recommend) 

12. Chill Out at Arugam Bay

adventurous things to do in sri lanka arugam bay
Try Surfing

Arugam Bay was one of our favorite places to chill out in Sri Lanka. It has that old-time backpackers feel where you can chill on a hammock, drink cheap whiskey and get to know the locals. It’s also a surfing mecca. Hikkaduwa was where we learned, but Aragum Bay is where the serious surfers stop.

If you have never surfed before Sri Lanka is the place to do it. It is very easy to learn here and the conditions are perfect for the first-timer. So if you are looking for something to do in Sri Lanka, give surfing a try!

13. Huluru Eco Park

top sri lanka attractions | national parks

Huluru Eco Park is another excellent place to view wildlife in Sri Lanka. Hire a truck and go on safari to see the best of Sri Lankan wildlife. We saw elephants and monkeys and what makes this park special, is that you can get out of the jeep and hike up to a high lookout.

Designated a biosphere reserve in 1977, Huluru Eco Park is an important habitat for Sri Lanka’s Elephants.

14. Visit a Turtle Hatchery

what to do in Sri Lanka turtle hatchery
Kosgoda Turtle Hatchery

Our next suggestion for things to do in Sri Lana is to visit a Turtle hatchery. Turtles are under great threat due to fishing, pollution, habitat loss, and hunting. Turtle Hatcheries are doing their best to keep the turtle numbers alive and well.  One of the best is The Kosgoda Turtle Hatchery. He loves turtles and lets them into the ocean nightly.

You can even take part in their release if you go at sunset. A person can’t go to Sri Lanka without visiting a turtle hatchery. It is a right of passage of visiting the country.

15. Hike to Ella Rock

sri lanka best places to visit | Ella Rock Hike

The town of Ella feels more like an English Country village than a South Asian community. Complete with red phone booths, a horse track, and even fine white-glove dining you feel as if you are in Little Britain rather than Sri Lanka.

It’s a great place to make a base for a few days to explore. One of the best hikes in Sri Lanka is the hike to Ella Rock. The Hiking Trail to Ella is a must-do when visiting the area. The popular trek here is Ella Rock located 5km outside of town. It offers great panoramic views of the hill country and tea terraces and is a good day trip if you are up for a steep and challenging hike.

Other Things to do in Ella

  • Climb Little Adam’s Peak
  • Hike to the Nine Arch Bridge
  • Hike out to Diyaluma falls 
  • Explore the Tea Plantations

16. Anuradhapura Sri Lanka

things to do and see in sri lanka | ruins

 

What I love when I travel to Sri Lanka is how modern civilization lives in harmony with its ancient past. Anuradhapura is another UNESCO World Heritage Site in Sri Lanka that is the capital of the North Central Province. It was also the capital of the ancient cities of Sri Lanka.

Its ruins are well- preserved and a visit is a good way to learn about ancient Sri Lanka civilization.

17. See the Cliff Divers of Galle

best places to visit in sri lanka | galle

Galle is located on the southern tip of Sri Lanka. Galle is one of Sri Lanka’s seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Galle is a picturesque city surrounded by a wall built by the Dutch in the 17th Century.

Take a walk around the city to explore the colonial buildings. Colonial customs are still strong in Galle and you can have afternoon tea at one of the high-end hotels. If you are lucky, you may see some locals cliff diving from the high walls.

18. Farm Visit

activities to do in sri lanka | Farm visit

Cinnamon Wild hosts a farm visit to help keep farm animals safe from leopards, which in turn saves the leopards of Sri Lanka. They provide fences and safety for the cattle so that leopards do not snatch the calves.

In the past when leopards killed the livestock, farmers would retaliate and kill the leopards. Now that they have fences and are secure from the leopards, they can thrive and co-exist in the wild. A farm visit is a wonderful way to learn and understand what it is like to live in rural Sri Lanka.

19. Spend Time in Colombo – The Capital of Sri Lanka

things to do in colombo sri lanka

Colombo is a bustling city filled with luxury hotels and the Capital City of Sri Lanka. We stayed at the Cinnamon Grand. A luxurious hotel in the heart of downtown.

Colombo has come a long way since we first visited in 2010. It now is a bustling city with fine dining, nightclubs, rooftop patios, and cafes. Our favorite rooftop bar was at the Cinnamon Red Boutique Hotel.

Things to do in Colombo

  • National Museum
  • Gangaramaya Temple
  • Simamalaka Shrine on Beira Lake
  • Get lost in the streets of Pettah
  • Explore Colombo’s Colonial Buildings

20. Kaudulla National Park

places to visit in sri lanka | Kaudulla National Park

There are 26 national parks in Sri Lanka and chances are you will see elephants. But when you visit Kaudulla National Park, you will literally see hundreds of elephants.

Kaudulla National Park is different from the other parks as this one seems to be solely dedicated to herds of elephants. We were surrounded by elephants on every side, but it was this elephant that took a keen interest in our jeep and slowly inched towards us that caught our attention.

21. Minneriya National Park

things to see in sri lanka elephants

If you still want more elephants, Minneriya National Park is a far more popular spot to see them than Kaudulla. But you will see more tourists.

It is the largest known gathering of Asian elephants in the world and taking a private jeep safari is the best way to get up close and personal with these majestic creatures.

23. Get to know the locals

what to do in sri lanka meet the locals

Nothing feels better than being invited to someone’s house for dinner. The Sri Lankan people are a giving bunch. They are the friendliest people we have met in all our travels and we made great friends with our Tuk Tuk driver Ajith and his family.

What a wonderful experience getting a glimpse of local life in the country. If you are privileged enough to be invited to dinner, take it. It is a heartwarming evening filled with genuine hospitality. The Sri Lankan people are some of the friendliest people in the world.

24. Laze on the Beach

what to do in Sri Lanka beaches
Relax at the beach

A trip to Sri Lanka wouldn’t be complete without visiting a beach! Sri Lanka has some great beach life and there are several beaches to choose from around the country. Hikkaduwa, Unawatuna, and Kosgoda are some popular beaches, but you can find secluded beaches all along Sri Lanka’s coast.

Some are eroding away, but others are pristine. Rent a bicycle or motorbike and get out there to explore the island. The beaches are the number one reason why people come to Sri Lanka and once you see them, you can understand why.

Watch our video to immerse in Sri Lanka Travel

sri lanka things to do video

Sri Lanka has everything that a traveler could possibly want. Adventure, spirituality, fine beaches, and nightlife. A vacation to this destination will never disappoint.

Enjoy this article on Things to do in Sri Lanka? Why Not save it to Pinterest for future reference?

best things to do in Sri Lanka
Top things to do in Sri Lanka

Do you have some other suggestions of things to do in Sri Lanka? We’d love to hear in the comments below. 

Read More about Sri Lanka Travel

Cinnamon Hotels has resorts throughout the country that are close to several of the tops sights. To find their locations and prices visit CinnamonHotels.com

Travel Planning Resources

Looking to book your next trip? Why not use these resources that are tried and tested by yours truly.

Flights: Start planning your trip by finding the best flight deals on Skyscanner

Book your Hotel: Find the best prices on hotels with these two providers. If you are located in Europe use Booking.com and if you are anywhere else use TripAdvisor

Find Apartment Rentals: You will find the cheapest prices on apartment rentals with VRBO

Travel Insurance: Don't leave home without it. Here is what we recommend:

  • Allianz - Occasional Travelers.
  • Medjet - Global air medical transport and travel security.

Need more help planning your trip? Make sure to check out our Resources Page where we highlight all the great companies that we trust when we are traveling.

About The Planet D

Dave Bouskill and Debra Corbeil are the owners and founders of The Planet D. After traveling to 115 countries, on all 7 continents over the past 13 years they have become one of the foremost experts in travel. Being recognized as top travel bloggers and influencers by the likes of Forbes Magazine, the Society of American Travel Writers and USA Today has allowed them to become leaders in their field.

Leave a Comment

48 thoughts on “21 of the Very Best Things to do in Sri Lanka”

  1. I found the blog to be very fascinating and it covered a lot of minute details that are usually missed.
    Surely going to follow, the majority of them. Good job guys.

    Reply
  2. Sri Lanka, a beautiful place to visit and explore. Nice article. It will be very useful for those who are planning to visit Sri Lanka.

    Reply
  3. What a beautiful and magical place! If these people are as kind and warm as you say, they deserve all the best, especially for making Sri Lanka such a wonder!

    Reply
  4. Arugam Bay in Srilanka is not a destination to be overlooked.Its a Surfer’s Paradise.

    Much obliged for sharing such an useful information specially for those who love to travel.

    Reply
  5. the one thing I love about the beauty of traveling is the grand opportunity to open your mind to see different unique parts of the United States or the world. Looking forward to being in Santa Barbara, California again within the next three years or less. 🙂

    Reply
  6. Yeah! that’s a beautiful country to make your trip fantastic with family. The greenery attracts you most. I loved this place, will visit soon. Thanks Dave And Deb, When did you visit here.

    Reply
  7. We need to visit in the month of May with our 6 year old child. Is it a good time to visit during May.hows the climate during that time. Can you help please on that. Do rains start there in month of May

    Reply
  8. Hello
    I was read the blog and it’s most important traveler who hope to be visit here one day. As a Sri Lankan I appreciate to showing my country to the world. Wish you all the best to explore more things..
    Thank you

    Reply
  9. Really Thanks a lot for this informative Post with images. Sri Lanka is a nice place and I have no any idea about these places but after reading this post and see images I feel wow it’s the amazing place. And really I will go there in these places with my family

    Reply
  10. Thanks for the beautiful blog. It will be very useful for the person who is going for the Sri Lankan trip. Maybe next time I will plan for the trip with this information.

    Reply
  11. Hi Dave and Deb. Recently returned from a trip to Sri Lanka and what an awesome place to visit. The north – in particular the Jaffna region – is becoming more accessible by the day with more tourist infrastructure in place. Of course, this will eventually mean more tourism so it’s certainly worth a visit sooner rather than later should you have time.

    Reply
  12. Hi Dave and Deb,
    thanks for having such a wonderful blog. It really helps us in traveling, You. I was to Sri Lanka last year with my girl, and it was really wonderful. A must do Activity is WATER RAFTING in Kitulgala, never forget that time. Actually I m into adventure so I loved it. We booked through a tour company which is Travelasia Vcations..and our driver was Chinthaka, he treated us really nice, and we weren’t lost in Sri Lanka coz of him lol. Id I am gonna travel Sri Lanka and Thailand this year, hopefully its gonna be great ?

    Reply
  13. Hello guys,
    Really enjoyed your article. would like to obtain permission to reproduce this feature on our magazine Colombo Things to Do with full credits to you . Pls let us s know the possibilities ..cheers!

    Reply
  14. A Tourist Board approved tour guide with almost 20 years experience in providing a quality and a reliable service to thousands of tourists from all around the world. I previously worked in large government projects in the construction sector both here and abroad and then followed my passion to travel and show the beauty of this nation to others. So I followed a guide course and qualified myself as a tour guide.
    <a href="srilanka/" rel="nofollow ugc">http://www.srilankadriverguide.com">Srilanka Tours</a>.

    Reply
  15. We invite you to enjoy the places you visit in Sri Lanka.We will guide you a better understanding of the social,culture and economy of the Sri Lanka and Sri Lankans.

    Reply
  16. we offer transport Service , We specialize in tours , we give you best rates for vehicles and Hotel Bookings. contact us today and reserve your vehicle and hotels.

    Reply
  17. Sri Lanka; A Land Like No Other ! Mainly named as the Pearl of the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka as a small island has many names which people call; Serendib, Ceylon, Teardrop of India, Resplendent Isle, Island of Dharma, Pearl of the Orient are some of those beautiful names. This colorful collection reveals its richness and beauty, and the intensity of affection which it has evoked in visitors.

    Reply
  18. best places in srilanka are bandarawela,anuradapura,hatton thalawakale,kithulgala,trincomalee,yala,unawatuna,nuwaraeliya,kandy,jaffna.

    Reply
  19. Hi!

    Great post and good to see someone not Sri Lankan taking an interest and writing about the Island, I too did some travelling in Sri Lanka in Dec 2011 – Jan 2012 visit my blog for my feedback on the trip and more information! I did a series of Articles here they are, plus when you visit the blog you will find articles on many of the places I visited, please bear with me as I update it with more information. I believe it will take me months to complete most of it!

    http://kancando.blogspot.com/2012/01/my-top-10-must-dos-in-sri-lanka.html

    http://kancando.blogspot.com/2012/01/my-top-10-points-of-interest-in-sri.html

    http://kancando.blogspot.com/2012/01/my-top-10-towns-to-visit-in-sri-lanka.html

    Many thanks

    Kan

    Reply
  20. Hi,

    For the people who were interested in dolphin & Whale watching, the Sri Lanka Navy takes out a ship early morning. You can check it out on their website :whalewatching.navy.lk

    Other smaller places also take you, but the Navy takes very good care of you.

    I went a couple of weeks ago and the experience was amazing! We saw soooo many, and they told us that that was actually a slow day!

    You can’t just climb onto the ship though, you need to book early. Plus,there are specific seasons for whale & dolphin watching. So make sure you time your trip around it.

    Hope this helps!

    TC.

    Reply
  21. Great write up! I have been here a few months back via yatra.com and I would like to add some more things here. If you are a nature lover, you must take a trip to a rain forest on hill country. you will be amazed to see lush green trees and silver streams. Seeing a water falls you can easily spend a month. You may enjoy wild life,mist,water falls and many more in this place. Spend a day in a village where farmers live. enjoy paddy fields and there evening breeze. village life and their customs will bring a new sense about simplicity to your life. enjoy Srilanka!!!

    Reply
    • Hi Deepti, thanks for the additions. I agree with you, there are so many things to do in Sri Lanka that the list can go on and on. We loved it there and look forward to going back soon. We will make sure to follow your advice and do some of your tips above. Cheers!

      Reply
    • Hi Deepti

      We are thinking of visiting Sri Lanka in December 2011. We are not sure about whether, we should join a tour there or do our own thing. Could you enlighten us please??

      Thank you.

      Reply
      • Hi Prema, We were in Sri Lanka in January and the weather was spectacular. It was very warm and comfortable. Actually it was hot, but the beach breeze made it all better. In the highlands it cools down a lot and there is some rain. I don’t think that you need to do a tour in Sri Lanka. It is a small island with a great bus system that is very affordable. We took local transport everywhere including buses and trains. It’s easy to grab the minivan buses and flag them down on the side of the road. Everyone is very helpful too. You should have no problem.

  22. I am very surprise that there have been not many write-ups and recommendations on whale and dolphin watching in Sri Lanka.
    Coming from Malaysia, I have prioritize this experience for my January holiday.

    Can someone please tell me more about this?

    Reply
    • I don’t know about the dolphin and whale watching in Sri Lanka, hopefully someone can help you out. Cheers and thanks for stopping by.

      Reply
  23. WELCOME TO SRILANKA
    We have the pleasure to let you know that we have now completed successful period of time giving you our at most servers in the tourist trade. To launch this superb service in the tourism we hope your kind attraction to visit even once to this resplendent Island in the Indian Ocean

    We specialize in tours,we give you unbelievable rates for vehicles and Hotel Bookings. i do the tours my own vehicles
    contact us today and reserve your vehicle and hotels.

    Reply
  24. For anyone heading to the west coast you must check out a small local company called Malubanna. They did an excellent job for us and offer some unique activities not offered by other companies. We especially loved Beruwela Fish Harbour in the early morning (not on other tourist there) and Koggala Turtle Hatchery which I know is mentioned above. They took us in the vening though after the other tourists had left. We had a private tour, got to release some of the newborn turtles and then had a private candle lit dinner on the beach – PERFECT!! I couldn’t tell you how to find Malubanna, but their address is Malubanna, 15/3 River Avenue, Aluthgama. +94 (0)777117400 [email protected]

    Reply
  25. A beautiful tropical island, cuddled by dazzling white beaches, golden yellow sunsets and crystal blue waters, Sri Lanka is a breath of Fresh Air. So Plan your next Dream Vacation to reincarnate all those fantasies in your mind and enjoy this gorgeous & exotic land …
    Sri Lanka the Pearl of the Indian Ocean is truly Paradise….
    A precious gift of nature, this stunning island has so much to offer. Exotic palm fringed shores, lush green forests, cool misty hills and its milky white waterfalls all complimented by a Rich Vibrant culture is sure to make your Holiday in Sri Lanka the best spent days of your life.
    Feel free to contact us for Arrange your tour
    Sri Lanka Nature Travels
    Crishantha perera
    Email [email protected]
    Web site http://www.srilankanaturetravels.com
    Mobile +94 777 572 275

    Reply
  26. I’m going to Sri Lanka this March — probably for about three weeks. Particularly looking forward to hill country and Unawatuna. Thanks for posting this great list! It’s always wonderful to hear from travelers who have been there!
    .-= Adventurous Kate´s last blog ..Best Views of Florence =-.

    Reply
  27. wonderful roundup! I may add some other things you can do in sri lanka. specially if you are a nature lover you can have a trip to a rain forest on hill country.you will be amazed among lush green trees and silver streams.if you visit only to see water falls you can spend a month,trust me. enjoy a golden sunset in the west cost and a beautiful sun rise from the east cost. horten plains is a place you should never miss. it is an endless plain 2000 meters above sea level. you may enjoy wild life,mist,water falls and many more in this place. spend a day in a village where farmers live. enjoy paddy fields and there evening breeze. village life and their customs will bring a new sense about simplicity to your life. enjoy sri lanka!!!

    Reply
  28. Also you cannot miss ancient cities like ‘Anuradhapura’ and ‘Polonnaruwa’ that where built thousands of years ago.

    Reply
  29. Wonderful roundup! Sri Lanka is now on my list of places I will be sure to visit, thanks to you two….hopefully sooner rather than later.

    Reply
    • No 01 from “The 31 Places to Go in 2010” by Times Magazine New York – 10/01/2010
      Second best island to visit – National geographic Channel – 18/03/2010
      Best Honeymoon destination in the world – Caxton-fx Europe – 24/02/2010 Recorded highest leopard density in the world ( Yala Park )
      Best rain forest in Asia (Sinharaja)
      47 Wild life sanctuaries / national parks / reserves
      More than 382 recorded waterfalls
      One of the top 20 bio diversity hotspots in the world
      More than 3650 animal species & Close to 7300 plant species
      Remarkable high proportion of endemic species among its flora and fauna (23% of the flowering plants and 16% of the mammals in the island are endemic)
      A recorded history from 6th century BC and prehistoric traces
      7 UNESCO World Heritage sites
      Unique culture with Dance Acts originated 2500 years back
      Golden beaches all around the island 1,340 km + long
      One of the best destinations in the world for surfing
      Hill country rising to an elevation of 2,524 m
      Temperature zones ranging from a hot 34 c to cool of 4 c

      Thats few only and you can descover more if you travel to this paradise…..

      Reply