Take part in eco-friendly adventures to discover Sri Lanka’s natural beauty. Enjoy the exciting river activities in Kitulgala, stroll through the picturesque trails of Ella and discover the verdant tea plantations of Nuwara Eliya. Experience sustainable escapes into the wonders of nature by trekking across the misty Horton Plains taking a spiritual journey to Adams Peak or meandering through the pristine rainforests of Sinharaja. 

Nuwara Eliya

Nuwara Eliya also known as Little England is well-known for its ample tea estates breathtaking scenery and foggy weather. This is the ideal city for those who enjoy tea! The pleasant surroundings of the cool highlands and expansive tea gardens await you. Gregory Lake also offers exhilarating water sports for those looking for a little more fun and laughter. 

Kithulgala

Replete with verdant forests and moist surroundings this region is well-known for its annual monsoon season and is among Sri Lanka’s most precipitation-rich areas. contains a variety of herbaceous ecosystems and bird species resembling those found in the well-known Sinharaja World Biosphere Reserve.

Sinharaja

Thanks to its lush Southwest wet zone, Sinharaja boasts some of the world’s most diverse flora and animals. A well-liked tourist destination, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is full of lush beauty and a diverse array of animals. Let the natural world envelop you as you explore the mysteries of the region’s ancient rainforests which are home to a variety of unusual animal species. 

Horton Plains

Known for its charming landscape of undulating hills, woodlands and grasslands this natural international reserve is well-loved. It is roughly 10000 hectares in size. There are 24 different species of mammals found there including elk porcupines leopards wild boar hares and giant squirrels. 

Adam’s Peak

One of the most popular spots for ecotourism is this hillside area. The primary purpose of Adam’s Peak Wildlife Sanctuary is to fulfil this role. In Sri Lanka there is a strong religious and cultural bond with this outstanding peak. Every religion bases its meaning on the large footprint at the summit of this mountain. 

Ella

Known as one of the most important tea producers Ella combines rolling tea plantations mountains and breathtaking waterfalls all the captivating elements of Ceylon! Travellers can experience the lushest environments whilst hiking on challenging trails and taking in views from the highest homes perched on hillsides. 

    Bentota
    Unawatuna
    Galle
    Mirissa
    Arugam Bay
    Udawalawe National Park
    Sinharaja National Park
    Yala National Park
    Wasgamuwa National Park
    Minneriya National Park
    Kumana National Park
    Kandy
    Anuradhapura
    Polonnaruwa
    Dambulla
    Sigiriya
    Kataragama
    Ella
    Nuwara Eliya
    Kithulgala
    Adam’s Peak
    Hortain Plains
    Sinharaja