Things to do in Sri Lanka

Bird Watching In Sri Lanka

Bird Watching In Sri Lanka

We operate out of Ten of Sri Lanka ‘s major National Parks to offer the maximum wildlife safari opportunities for viewing the country’s diverse wildlife of the 86 species of mammal, pride of place goes to the magnificent Elephant – the second largest terrestrial mammal surviving today. These fascinating animals can be seen with relative ease in most of the parks, in large herds of extended families as well as lone males. Sri Lanka is also famous for the beautiful solitary Leopard, best sighted at dawn or dusk when these adaptable predators come down from the shade of the trees to hunt. Other predatory animals which can be found in Sri Lanka include the sloth bear, golden jackal and mongooses. Primates such as common langurs and a wide variety of monkeys (such as the endemic macaque, purple faced leaf monkey and shaggy bear monkey) demonstrate their remarkable agility by swinging from branch to branch, often in huge troops.

Surfing Sri Lanka

With a wide range of excellent Surfing locations on both the east and southwest coast (each suitable at different times of year according to the monsoon seasons), Sri Lanka is a year-round surfing destination. Sri Lanka has been recognized by the international surfing community for some time now, with the east coast’s Arugam bay boasting an annual International Surfing Competition. So whether you’re an expert or a beginner looking to ride the white stuff for the first time, there’s something for everyone!
Surfing Sri Lanka
Wildlife Safari

Wildlife Safari

We operate out of Ten of Sri Lanka ‘s major National Parks to offer the maximum wildlife safari opportunities for viewing the country’s diverse wildlife of the 86 species of mammal, pride of place goes to the magnificent Elephant – the second largest terrestrial mammal surviving today. These fascinating animals can be seen with relative ease in most of the parks, in large herds of extended families as well as lone males. Sri Lanka is also famous for the beautiful solitary Leopard, best sighted at dawn or dusk when these adaptable predators come down from the shade of the trees to hunt. Other predatory animals which can be found in Sri Lanka include the sloth bear, golden jackal and mongooses. Primates such as common langurs and a wide variety of monkeys (such as the endemic macaque, purple faced leaf monkey and shaggy bear monkey) demonstrate their remarkable agility by swinging from branch to branch, often in huge troops.

Diving and Snorkeling

Often referred to as the ‘pearl in the Indian Ocean’, Sri Lanka offers world-class Scuba-Diving and Snorkelling tours. A multitude of tropical fish, magnificently colourful coral reefs and fascinating ship wrecks can be explored at several locations off the south coast of Sri Lanka. Hikkaduwa , Weligama and Kirinda provide breathtaking snorkeling and scuba diving opportunities. In the west of Sri Lanka , head to ‘Bar Reef’ (Sri Lanka’s largest reef, easily accessible from the Puttalam district town of Kalpitiya , spanning an impressive 3 nautical miles in length and 1 nautical mile in breadth). But for the country’s ‘pièce de resistance’, Pigeon Island , off Nilaveli (just north of Trincomalee ) is a paradise of turquoise-coloured waters and abundant fish and coral life make it the ultimate underwater experience.
Diving and Snorkeling
White Water Rafting

White Water Rafting

If you’re looking for an action-packed adventure on the water, why not go for a white water experience in the numerous rapids found in Sri Lanka ? This activity is great fun for first-timers and experts alike, with a wide range and grading of rapids on some of Sri Lanka ‘s more turbulent waters such as the Kelani river. Kitulgala in the hill country, southwest of Kandy provides an ideal base from which many white water rafting tours take place. Tours can be arranged for anything from 1 hour to a half-day including lunch.

Whale & Dolphin Watching

Sri Lanka is becoming a major spot for watching Whales and Dolphins. Dondra Point of down south in Sri Lanka is the main port of Whale Watching in Sri Lanka during December to April. Out of these months December, January and April are the peak months of sightings. During these months there is 98% chances of spotting Sperm Whales and great chances of spotting Blue Whales as their migration path is just off Dondra Point. We are able to arrange Whale Watching Trips off Dondra Point in a fully insured trawler boat which will last for 3 hours. Also there are good chances of spotting Spinner Dolphins also off Dondra. Ample of accommodation options are available as Dondra point can be reach easily from Hikkaduwa, Galle, Unawatuna, Weligama, Mirissa and Tangalle which are popular beach locations in Sri Lanka.
Whale & Dolphin Watching
Cycling and Mountain Biking

Cycling and Mountain Biking

If you prefer cycling but aren’t so keen on struggling with uphill climbs, there are many interesting trails in the lowlands of Sri Lanka that take you through a beautiful landscape of tea, rubber and spice plantations or even the ancient capital of Polonnaruwa . For those seeking more of a challenge, the Sri Lankan hill country locations offer a number of steeper trails that are only suitable for more experienced mountain bikers. Whatever your experience and fitness level, the diversity of Sri Lanka has something for everyone who wants to take part in the exhilarating activity of cycling and mountain biking!

Ayurveda Body Treatments

Ayurveda translates into English as the Science of Life (Ayur – life, veda – science). Considered to be the oldest healing science in the world, this ancient medicine is practiced extensively in Sri Lanka and India. This curative art was passed down from time immemorial through an oral tradition, through old masters to their disciples. Ayurveda is a holistic system of curative and preventive medicine, focusing on the prevention of disease through a deeper connection between the mind and the body. It concentrates on a state of total health based on vigour, energy and balance. The concept of balance is important in Ayurveda – the balance of body, mind and consciousness based on each person’s individual constitution.
Ayurveda Body Treatments
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