Wild Marvels

Yala National Park

Sri Lanka’s most popular safari destination, renowned for its high leopard population. Encounter elephants, sloth bears, and a variety of bird species in diverse habitats. A thrilling wildlife experience set against dramatic landscapes of forests and lagoons.

Udawalawe

Famous for its large herds of wild elephants and excellent birdwatching opportunities. The Udawalawe Reservoir and National Park provide beautiful natural scenery. Perfect for close wildlife encounters and peaceful nature photography.

Horton Plains

A highland plateau with misty cloud forests, grasslands, and cascading waterfalls. Home to the spectacular World’s End cliff, offering breathtaking panoramic views. Ideal for hikers seeking fresh air and stunning natural beauty.

Ella

A charming mountain village surrounded by tea plantations, waterfalls, and scenic trails. Popular for hikes to viewpoints like Little Adam’s Peak and the famous Nine Arch Bridge. A peaceful retreat combining nature, culture, and stunning vistas.

Knuckles Range

A remote and rugged mountain range known for its rich biodiversity and endemic species. Offers challenging trekking routes through dense forests, streams, and villages. A paradise for adventurous hikers and nature enthusiasts.

Kitulgala

A hotspot for adventure sports including white-water rafting, canyoning, and trekking. Nestled in lush rainforests with scenic river valleys and wildlife sightings. Ideal for adrenaline seekers and eco-tourists alike.

Pinnawala

Pinnawala is world-famous for its Elephant Orphanage, where visitors can observe gentle giants bathing and feeding by the river. It’s an educational and emotional experience that highlights wildlife conservation. A stop here is a must for animal lovers travelling through Sri Lanka.

Kumana National Park

Located on Sri Lanka’s east coast, Kumana is a sanctuary for bird lovers, hosting dozens of migratory and endemic species. Its lagoons, mangroves, and serene landscapes are also home to elephants, jackals, and crocodiles. The park’s remoteness adds to its raw, untouched beauty, perfect for peaceful safaris.