Experiences

Sports and Adventure

SURFING IN SRI LANKA

Sri Lanka is a one of the most famous surfing destinations among the surfing lovers that caters to all experience levels. The country has different seasonal patterns on each side of the island. Sri Lanka is an island of two halves, with the East and West of the island experiencing different monsoon seasons, with the west side of the island getting the best waves between November and April, and the east between May and October.

Surfing is a fantastic form of destressing and what better way to do it than when you’re holidaying in the magical island of Sri Lanka. Expert guidance, safety measures and surfing gear can be arranged to support you to experience the best of Surfing in Sri Lanka.

Nature

Visit a tea plantation

The Central highlands of the island are called as tea country. Rolling tea plantations are spotted with waterfalls and groups of women plucking leaves to be taken to the tea factories at the top of the hills. An unforgettable experience in the cool climate of the hill country, where you can join the tea pickers and learn the art of plucking tea leaves, which is a patient process of carefully plucking two leaves and a bud. End your joyful day in royal style with an afternoon high tea, overlooking the breathtaking tea gardens and misty hills.

Culture and History

Sigiriya – The Rock fortress

Undoubtedly the most treasured historical monument in Sri Lanka and probably the most visited tourist destinations in Sri Lanka. Sigiriya is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the best-preserved samples of urban planning in ancient Sri Lanka built by King Kashyapa. The ‘Lion Rock’ is a citadel of unusual beauty rising 200 meters from the scrub jungle. The rock was the innermost stronghold of the 70-hectare fortified town. A moat, rampart, and extensive gardens including the renowned water gardens ring the base of the rock. Visit the world-renowned frescoes of the ‘Heavenly Maidens’ of Sigiriya, which are in a sheltered pocket of the rock approached by a spiral stairway.

Sports and Adventure

Colombo By Jeep

Enjoy the sightseeing in Colombo in a World War II Jeep open deck. This will be your once in a lifetime city tour in Sri Lanka where you will enjoy a city tour by a World War II Jeep with a guide explaining about the colonial architecture and monuments in the Colombo city.

 

You will be picked up from the city center by one of our representatives from a World War 2 Jeep (1942) / Vietnam War Jeep (1945) / Land Rover series 1 jeep (1948) early version and will commence the tour.

Colombo city tour in an open-air jeep will give you an unobstructed 360-degree view which is great for taking photographs and filming while sightseeing. Starting with Galle Face Green, about 20 Archaeological and tourist’s attraction sites will be covered during the tour. Guests who hail from the northern hemisphere and want to indulge in a bit of sun exposure have the opportunity to do so while enjoying a scenic tour of the city. The fleet of classic jeeps is a rare sight on the streets of Colombo and its suburbs. It almost tends to draw a lot of attention from both motorists and pedestrians due to its visual presence.

Sports and Adventure

MADU RIVER & WATER SPORTS

One of the best places to have a fun, relaxed vacation enjoying the sun, sand and sea is Bentota. Bentota is a popular water sport destination with all facilities for diving, bodysurfing, jet skiing, windsurfing and parasailing. A river safari along the Bentota River and lagoon passing through and inside the Mangroves gives a lifetime experience where you will have only in Sri Lanka.

Sports and Adventure

Safari Adventures

Doing safari trips are a very popular activity in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka is Asia’s foremost wildlife destination and probably the best outside Africa. In fact, the country has been recognized as one of the ten global biodiverse hotspots in the world. Beautiful Sri Lanka situated in the tropical waters of the Indian Ocean is a relatively small island yet blessed with some of the world’s greatest natural treasures that are beyond compare.

There are close to sixty National Parks and Reserves situated all over the country, some of them UNESCO World Heritage Sites because of their high biodiversity, each one unique and exclusive for specific species of fauna and flora.