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Your Gateway to the Best of Sri Lanka

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Your Gateway to the Best of Sri Lanka

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Your Gateway to the Best of Sri Lanka

Nestled in the heart of the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka is a tropical paradise where golden beaches meet misty mountains and ancient temples whisper stories of a rich cultural past.

From the lush tea plantations of Nuwara Eliya to the wildlife-filled jungles of Yala and the sun-drenched shores of Mirissa, every corner of this island promises a unique adventure.

Whether you seek relaxation, exploration, or a touch of spiritual serenity, Sri Lanka offers a journey that awakens the senses and captures the soul.

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Our Top Destinations

Sigiriya

Sigiriya, or Lion Rock, is one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic wonders. Built in the 5th century by King Kashyapa, this 200-meter rock fortress features palace ruins at the top and sweeping jungle views. At its base, ancient water gardens and fountains still work today, a testament to its brilliant engineering.

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Galle

Built by the Portuguese and later fortified by the Dutch and British, the Galle Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site offering travellers a plethora of things to explore from a bygone era. Visit historic monuments as you stroll along the ancient ramparts of the fort. This old, culturally harmonious town resembles a quaint European village with cobblestoned streets lined with cafes, bistros, restaurants, boutique retail outlets and more.

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Ella

A small town nestled in the hills of Sri Lanka, Ella is surrounded by large peaks which are covered in lush green tea plantations and cloud forests. Come trek through hills, swim under waterfalls and enjoy the splendid mountain landscapes of Ella.

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Mirissa

Mirissa is a seaside town situated on the south coast of Sri Lanka. While the town has some of the country’s best beaches, Mirissa is an excellent place for surfing and snorkelling, but it is most popularly known for being the country’s premier whale watching destination. Discover the treasures of Mirissa, both on land and water during your holiday in Sri Lanka.

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Yala

Yala is most known for the second largest national park in Sri Lanka. Yala National Park is a lush forest of greenery and wildlife interspersed with ruins from ancient civilisations to give you a truly unique experience of human history and nature, to create a one of a kind experience. Embark on a scenic safari to spot the wildlife endemic in the area and discover the ruins of ancient civilisations. The wild side of Sri Lanka awaits.

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Kandy

Travel to Kandy and explore the last monarchical kingdom of Sri Lanka. A bustling town cradled between towering mountains of lush forest and acres of tea in the central highlands. Kandy is home to the sacred Temple of the Tooth Relic, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are a variety of things to do and places to visit in and around Kandy from scenic strolls through Udawatte Kele Forest Sanctuary and Peradeniya Botanical Gardens to witnessing splendid cultural performances and religious parades.

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Trincomalee

Located on the east coast of the island, right next to a natural harbour that was once an epicentre of strategic naval placings in the days of old, the town of Trincomalee is shrouded in many a tale that is both mythological and documented. The town possesses a multitude of experiences for any and all traveller journeying across the east coast of the island. Visit Trincomalee and discover the beauty of this city.

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Weligama

Weligama is a small town on the south coast of Sri Lanka. Its name translates to ‘sandy village’, a testament to its wide golden sandy beaches. Over the years Weligama has gained popularity and slowly transformed itself from a small fishing village to a booming tourist spot and today it has secured itself as a top surfing destination.

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Nuwara Eliya

Nuwara Eliya, meaning the City of Light, is located in the central province of Sri Lanka and is considered the most important region for tea production, with the coolest temperatures in the country, ranging from 10-21 degree celsius. Explore the tea estates, the lakes, picturesque landscapes and historic buildings as you discover the elegance and old school charm of Sri Lanka’s Little England.

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Colombo

The commercial capital of Sri Lanka; Colombo is a bustling city with a rich history, packed with a plethora of things to do and mesmerizing attractions from city temples to skyrise buildings, verdant parks and national monuments. The city is a potpourri of cultures, religions and races making it the most diverse on the island.

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Jaffna

Perched on the northern tip of the pearl of Asia, Jaffna is a predominantly tamil city with an old school charm. From age old temples, its own historic ruins comprising of the ancient kingdoms of the North, calm and sandy beaches, museums and salt plains along the way, you are sure to find something for your wandering heart to enjoy. If a slow holiday is what you are after this is the place in Sri Lanka to visit.

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Anuradhapura

Anuradhapura is affectionately referred to as the ‘Garden of Dagobas’. Located in the heart of the Cultural Triangle, this ancient city was documented as the first kingdom of Sri Lanka, dating to the 4th century BC. It was during the peak of this kingdom that Buddhism became the established religion in the country, which is signified by the dominating structure of the Jaya Sri Maha Bodhiya along with other temples and ruins dotted around the historic town. Stroll along the remnants of the past or cycle around the ancient kingdom instead.

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Polonnaruwa

An ancient city in the heart of the Cultural Triangle, Polonnaruwa is the second kingdom that was established on the island. Established as the capital from 1056 AD, it was the administrative centre until it fell in the 14th century, due to constant Chola invasions from India. However, many vestiges lay scattered in the present-day city, which include places of worship, monuments and relics of royalty.

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