The Natural World Yala National Park (Ruhuna) is located here with a chance to see jungle fowl, babblers, elephant, and with the highest density in the world, there’s a great chance of spotting leopards.
Kaudulla National Park, Herds of up to 250 wild elephants are drawn to the tank built here in the 17th century. It is also populated by leopard, sloth bear and a diverse bird life.
Ella, The Ravana Ella Cave forms part of this stunning landscape, with magnificent mountain walks, waterfalls and wildlife.
Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage is just a short drive from Kandy and home to almost 100 elephants. Lots of photo opportunities, with babies quaffing huge volumes of milk and the river playing host to the biggest washing day you’re likely to see.
Sinharaja Biosphere Reserve, Sinharaja means ‘Lion King’ and this UNESCO World Heritage Site is thriving with endemic wildlife.
The Royal Botanical Gardens at Peradeniya are approx. 4kms from the colourful city of Kandy.
Gal Oya National Park is 540 sq km of rolling country, the largest lake in Sri Lanka and home to an abundance of wildlife.
Beautiful Beaches

Bentota, 1-1/2 hours south of Colombo, rightfully claims its popularity with a wide arc of sandy beaches.
Negombo, A perfect place to start or finish a tour of the Cultural Triangle. A gentle beach peppered with luxurious hotels.
Uppuveli and Nilaveli, Just north of the harbour town of Trincomalee.
More Highlights
Ambalangoda houses the history and craftsmanship of the devil masks and scented cinnamon plantations.
Galle, This Dutch fort town is home to the booming boutique hotel business. Wander the ramparts and the shops lining the 7th UNESCO World Heritage site.
Ratnapura is a tropical treasure chest producing topaz, rubies, amethyst, garnet and aquamarine, whilst famed for its blue sapphire.
Colombo, the commercial capital of Sri Lanka, is a bustling city full of cosmopolitan life with international cuisine & casinos.
The Jaffna Peninsula is a remarkable journey to another land. Find old Austin cars in Jaffna, colossal baobab trees on Mannar Island, and a perfect view across to India from Point Pedro.
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