Sinharaja
Some of the most varied plants and animals in the world can be found in Sinharaja due to the island's lush Southwest wet zone. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a popular tourist destination with a wide variety of animals and lush beauty. Discover the ancient rainforests in the area which are home to many unique animal species and take in the natural world all around you.
Horton Plains
The breathtaking landscape of rolling hills, forests, and meadows makes this natural global reserve well-known. It is approximately 10000 hectares in size. 24 distinct animal species including elk, porcupines, 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. This mountain's massive footprint can hold significance for people of all religions.
Ella
A must-see destination in Sri Lanka, Ella boasts mountains, sloping tea estates, and stunning waterfalls. Travelling through challenging terrain and taking in the views from the tallest mansions perched above slopes can provide visitors with the most luxurious scenery.
Nuwara Eliya
Nuwara Eliya, sometimes referred to as ‘Little England’ is well-known for its expansive tea plantations, breathtaking landscapes, and misty weather. Tea lovers will enjoy this tour which offers breathtaking views of vast tea plantations and chilly hills. For individuals seeking additional entertainment and games, Gregory Lake provides engaging activities.
Kitulgala
The rainy monsoon season and dense jungle make Kitulgala among the moistest locations in Sri Lanka. Tourists love visiting this location for its natural beauty because it has dense vegetation surrounding it while providing protection to bird species and showcasing the diverse wet Zone species in Sri Lanka.