Colombo

Colombo is Sri Lanka’s largest urban complex and is also its commercial capital. Colombo gained its recognition during the colonial eras as an important trading post for spices and tea.

Kalpitiya

Kalpitiya with its beautiful beaches offer much adventure year round. Nov-Apr is excellent for dolphin & whale watching when seas are calm & from May-Oct when winds pick up, is a kite surfers paradise.

Hikkaduwa Beach

Hikkaduwa Beach is a popular destinations among young travellers. Set amidst bustling sprawl of hotels, pubs and bars which offers an upbeat environment.

Weligama

Weligama or “sand village” is one most beautiful beaches in Sri Lanka. Famous for it’s stilt fishermen, deep sea fishing, dolphin/whale watching tours & traditional beeralu lace industry of Sri Lanka.

Trincomalee

The waters off Trincomalee are the site of many wrecks and make for interesting diving, and the reefs not too far from shore offer excellent snorkeling.

Nuwara Eliya

At 6,000ft, N’Eliya lies at the heart of Sri Lanka’s tea country, from where prized Ceylon tea originates.The city still bears vestiges of the British colonial period & fondly known as Little England.

Negombo

A bustling fishing town, Negombo is the closest city of consequence to Sri Lanka’s main international airport, and is usually either the first stop of choice to commence your travels in Sri Lanka or the last in winding down your holiday.

Kitulgala

Sri Lanka’s second longest river, the Kelani, forms a natural choke point before widening out again, making it the most popular location for whitewater rafting in the country.

Kandy

The mountain city of Kandy contains echoes of both the colonial and the older Sinhalese royal past in its buildings and landmarks, and is the second largest city in the country.

Jaffna

The capital of the Northern Province of Sri Lanka and the main city in its eponymous district, Jaffna is also twelfth in the country in terms of absolute size. There are many things to do in Jaffna.