Nature Escapes
Exciting treks through highland forests and scenic panoramas allow you to explore Sri Lanka’s various geography. Explore the stunning paths of Ella Rock and Horton Plains in the Knuckles Mountain Range.
With the chance to see Sri Lankan wildlife, there is no better way for loved ones to strengthen their bonds than to go on an outdoor safari. Numerous educational opportunities arise from observing local creatures such as endemic Asian elephants and leopards. A safari will enable you to see leopards as Sri Lanka is known for having a large number of them.
With waves that are ideal for surfers of all skill levels, Sri Lanka boasts a number of the world’s top surfing spots. Most of the places with consistent surf breaks, mild seas and a vibrant surf culture are Arugam Bay, Weligama and Hikkaduwa. The island’s beaches offer the right surfing experience for both experienced surfers searching for exhilarating swells and beginners learning to ride their first wave.
Because of Kalpitiya’s steady wind level, lagoons and warm waters. Sri Lanka is a kitesurfing haven. It provides ideal conditions for all degrees from May through October and December through March.
Nothing compares to the genuinely wonderful experience of hot air ballooning above Paradise Island, Sri Lanka. Dambulla Kandalama has calm and quiet weather, making it perfect for balloon rides.
In Sri Lanka, especially in Kitulgala white water rafting is a well-liked adventure sport. There are thrilling rapids on the Kelani River varying from easy to difficult. Encircled by verdant forests, it offers the ideal balance of natural beauty and adventure.
Experience the joys of riding a bicycle via stunning landscapes, such as coastal trails and rolling hills. Cycling gives a completely unique manner to discover the country and enjoy the freedom of the open street, making it suitable for both explorers and nature enthusiasts.
The Indian Ocean region which includes Sri Lanka is covered by the International Whaling Commission. Consequently, it has become a more popular destination for whale and dolphin watching. Because Point Dondra is situated directly off the migratory route between Africa and Australia, it’s a fantastic place to see blue and sperm whales. In addition, Kalpitiya is a great place to see dolphins.