Jewel of the Indian Ocean. Pearl of the Indian Ocean- Sri Lanka is known by many names because its precious terrains hold many patterns. While the country is renowned for its’ tranquil beaches, there lies so much more to explore. Majestic wildlife, picture-perfect plantations, historic sites and kaleidoscopically hued temples offer an action-packed itinerary for travelling to Sri Lanka, suitable for all walks of life.
From water-based activities like diving and surfing to mountain biking and trekking, here we have listed some must-see spots that you should give a try, if you are in need of adventure.
Ravana Zipline- Ella
This is for all the thrill-seekers out there! Watch the luscious beauty of Ella come alive as you zipline through the rolling green hills for at least half a kilometre. The zipline hangs almost 82m high over the stunning landscape, and lets you soar at an exhilarating pace. The finest equipment and professional expertise await you here, setting the stage for an exciting zipline experience.
Whale watching
The tranquil seas of Mirissa is the hotspot for whale watching, where you will have close encounters with these large, graceful mammals from just a few feet away from your boat. Rise with the sun and embark on a little voyage into the Indian Ocean for 2-3 hours and you might see a sight to behold. Being situated on and around the migrating routes of whales and dolphins, Sri Lanka is in a vantage point to observe the migration of 26 species of cetaceans including blue whales, sperm whales, pilot whales, fin whales and a large variety of dolphins.
Hot air balloon experience
Roam the skies like a free bird as you hop on a hot air balloon to create a memorable moment in your life. Take off gently and soar over jungles, rock fortresses, miles of paddy fields, birds, and even elephants: this ultimate travel experience creates a journal of precious landscapes you will cherish forever.
Safari adventure
Embark on a thrilling adventure into the forest covers of Sri Lanka and watch the wild-life come alive in all its’ glory. Sri Lanka has developed into one of the world’s most sought-after safari destinations due to its wealth of national parks, varied wildlife – dotted with elephants, deer, sloth bears, leopards, endemic birds and more. From Yala to Kaudulla, there’s a vast array of national parks you could visit.
Ella Rock hike
Sri Lanka is home to over 50 hiking and trekking trails in diverse landscapes that offer pristine views and sheer calmness. The Ella Rock hike is a popular choice amongst those visit Sri Lanka due to the breath-taking scenery and the harmony of nature. Ella is a quaint little town in the Badulla district, in the province of Uva, Sri Lanka, and is dotted with tea plantations and misty hills.
Boat Ride along the Madu River
Halfway between the two popular coastal towns Bentota and Hikkaduwa, crosses the river mouth of the Madu Ganga. Farther upstream, this Madu River forms a complicated network of mangrove swamps and a wide open lake dotted with islets. The landscape of Madu Ganga is Sri Lanka’s largest remaining mangrove swamp, home to several fish and reptile species. Once you hop on a boat, for almost 2 hours you will be immersed in surrounding nature, traversing through the water to visit two islets. Don’t forget to have enough time for a fish massage.
Kitulgala white water rafting and adventure camp
White water rafting is one of the most exciting and popular water-based activities in Sri Lanka. The island’s premier spot for white water rafting is around Kitulgala, where the Kelani Ganga comes tumbling out of the hill country, creating boulder-strewn grade 3–4 rapids. Call us to book your adventure in these adrenaline-pumped waters.
Surfing in Weligama
The outstanding destination for surfing lies in Weligama, on the Southern coast, with an international reputation amongst surf heads. Other leading surf spots include the southern coastal village of Midigama, Hikkaduwa and Arugam Bay. The surfing season runs from April to October at Arugam Bay, and from November to April at Weligama, Midigama and Hikkaduwa.
Snorkelling in Mirissa
For every adventure junkie who wants to dive deep and swim along with the marine animals, snorkelling in Sri Lanka is a must-do experience. These snorkelling spots are not only a place for the pro-snorkelers, because there are PADI training centres which will make the amateurs master the art of snorkelling. Mirissa offers clear waters that are best suited for snorkelling and lets you discover the fascinating world of underwater, just within reach.