Ella

In Sri Lanka Ella is a must-see destination because of its mountains, sloping tea estates, and stunning waterfalls. Travellers can enjoy the most luxurious scenery while traversing challenging terrain and taking in the vistas from the tallest mansions perched above slopes.

Nuwara Eliya

Often known as ‘Little England’, Nuwara Eliya is famous for its expansive tea plantations, breathtaking landscapes and misty climate. This tour is best for tea enthusiasts! You will be treated to breathtaking views of vast tea plantations and chilly hills. For those looking for more games and fun Gregory Lake has interesting things to offer.

Kitulgala

One of the wettest areas of Sri Lanka, Kitulgala is famous for its dense rainforests and annual monsoon. Besides being a hot-spot for nature lovers, it is circled by a thick set of plants and other natural habitats that showcase the country’s wet zone, biodiversity, and bird species.

Sinharaja

Due to the island’s lush Southwest wet zone, Sinharaja is home to some of the most diverse flora and animals in the world. This UNESCO World Heritage Site full of lush beauty and diverse species of animals is a popular tourist destination. Experience the great outdoors surrounding you as you venture through the region’s ancient rainforests which hosts a number of unique animal species.

Hortain Plains

With its breathtaking views of meadows, forests, and rolling hills, this natural global reserve is well-known. It covers roughly 10,000 hectares. 24 distinct animal species including elk, porcupine, hares, wild boar, leopards, and giant squirrels can be found in this area.

Adam’s Peak

This well-known ecotourism destination is a well-known wilderness sanctuary situated in the middle highlands. In Sri Lanka, this magnificent peak holds great cultural and spiritual significance. The huge footprint at the summit of this mountain has significance for people of all religions.