Kandy
This city blends contemporary surroundings with a rich cultural history! Travellers will be amazed by the ‘Udarata’ culture as well as the delicious food, bustling cultural scene, and historic temples. The second-largest city in the Central Highlands, this city is revered by people of all religions worldwide as a cultural hub and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Sigiriya
The ancient craftsmanship masterpiece of Sigiriya stands among global wonders as the Eighth Wonder of the World in Sri Lanka's countryside region. Scientists have established that the breathtaking location stands more than 200 meters in the air on a giant granite pillar as evidence of remarkable engineering accomplishments.
Jaffna
Situated in the Northern part of Sri Lanka, this city is rich in history and culture. The city's rich Tamil culture is displayed in historic temples, colonial-era residences, and the renowned Jaffna Library. The city attracts tourists due to its remarkable history and distinct personality.
Kataragama
Discover the town's historical significance. Pilgrims from a variety of religious and ethnic backgrounds visit this town on a regular basis. People from South India and Sri Lanka are drawn to this place because it inspires spirituality and unity that transcends religious boundaries. Native Veddas, Buddhists, and Hindus are among the most common visitors despite the fact that most religions find significance in this city.
Anuradhapura
At this UNESCO World Heritage Site which is renowned for its imposing Atamasthana temples and relics of ancient Sinhalese architecture discover the splendour of the past. Enjoy the timeless beauty of the area by looking up at the three Great Stupas from the Lake Bund on a calm evening. Explore the historic mosaic of Anuradhapura and embark on an amazing journey through time.
Galle
Beautiful sand and stunning waves can be found at this amazing beach on Sri Lanka's Southwest Coast. While some visitors prefer to relax in solitude, others engage in strenuous activities like diving and surfing. A variety of fascinating marine life can be found here making it a beautiful place to dive.
Polonnaruwa
The capital of Sri Lanka's second monarchy was once this ancient city. In 1982 UNESCO recognised the island’s remarkable technical accomplishments and fascinating history by listing it as a World Heritage Site.
Dambulla
The magnificence of Buddhism which has long made Sri Lanka famous is embodied in this city. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has the largest cave temple on the island. Explore these ancient tunnels in depth which are filled with fascinating sculptures and murals that tell timeless stories.