Sports & Wellness
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Who to Do What
Find inspiration for your perfect getaway in Sri Lanka, whether you're seeking a relaxing retreat or an adventure-filled experience. Discover options that suites you the best!
Relaxing Journey
For a
Tea Plantations and Nature:
Take a leisurely tour through the tranquil tea plantations in Nuwara Eliya and Ella, enjoying fresh mountain air and stunning landscapes.
Beach Relaxation:
If you're looking for a laid-back beach escape, unwind on the peaceful shores of Mirissa, Unawatuna, or Bentota, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or simply reading a book by the ocean.
Yoga and Meditation:
For a more spiritual experience, there are many yoga retreats and meditation centers, particularly around Kandy and Hikkaduwa, where you can deepen your practice and embrace mindfulness.
Auyurvedic Spa Treatments:
Indulge in traditional Auyurvedic treatments at one of the many wellness resorts, where you can enjoy massages, detox therapies, and healing practices based on ancient Sri Lankan traditions.

Cultural Minded
If you are
Traditional Festivals:
Experience the vibrant Kandy Esala Perahera, one of Asia's largest religious festivals, featuring elephants, dancers, and fire-breathers. Don’t miss Vesak, celebrating the life of Buddha.
Sacred Temples:
Visit the Temple of the Tooth in Kandy, which houses the sacred relic of Buddha's tooth, and explore the Dambulla Cave Temple, famous for its Buddhist rock paintings and statues.
Colonial Heritage:
Wander through the historic Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with colonial architecture, or explore Colombo's Dutch Period Museum to learn about Sri Lanka's colonial past.
Cultural Performances:
Enjoy a traditional Kandyan Dance performance in Kandy, showcasing Sri Lanka's unique dance and drumming traditions.
Local Handicrafts:
Explore the vibrant Galle and Colombo markets for handmade batik, wooden carvings, and Sri Lankan crafts. You can also visit local workshops to see artisans at work.
Historic Sites:
Discover the ancient city of Anuradhapura, home to 2,000-year-old ruins, and the medieval city of Polonnaruwa, with impressive stone carvings and temple ruins.

Culinary Experience
If you want a
Cooking Classes:
Learn to prepare traditional Sri Lankan dishes like kottu, hoppers, and curry in a local cooking class for a hands-on culinary experience.
Street Food & Markets: Explore the vibrant Colombo and Galle markets for fresh produce and street food. Try local favorites like kottu roti, isso wade (seafood fritters), and samosas.
Seafood Delights:
Sri Lanka’s coastal regions offer exceptional seafood. Enjoy fresh tuna, lobster, and prawns at seaside restaurants in Mirissa, Negombo, or Galle.
Fine Dining & Vegetables:
Discover Sri Lanka’s fine dining scene, where you can savor gourmet dishes featuring fresh, locally grown vegetables and seafood. High-end restaurants in Colombo and Galle offer elegant dining with a fusion of Sri Lankan and international flavors.
Tea Tours:
Visit a tea plantation in Nuwara Eliya or Ella to learn about Sri Lanka's tea-making process and enjoy a freshly brewed cup of Ceylon tea.

As a Family
If you travel
Wildlife Experiences:
Visit the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage to interact with elephants or take a boat tour on Madu River in Bentota to see monkeys, birds, and exotic plants. Safaries are often very appreciated as well.
Beach Fun:
Relax on safe, family-friendly beaches like Mirissa, Bentota, or Weligama, perfect for swimming, building sandcastles, and snorkeling.
Theme Parks:
Enjoy a day at Water World Lanka in Kelaniya, a water park with slides and pools for all ages.
Cultural Experiences:
Explore the Galle Fort or visit the ancient Anuradhapura ruins to introduce kids to Sri Lanka’s fascinating history in a fun and engaging way.

The Adventurer
For the
Hiking and Trekking:
Challenge yourself with a hike up Adam’s Peak, one of Sri Lanka’s most famous pilgrim sites, offering breathtaking views from the summit. Also explore the Sinharaja Rainforest and enjoy incredible biodiversity on a trek through the lush jungles.
Safari and Wildlife Encounters:
Go on a safari in Yala National Park or Udawalawe to spot leopards, elephants, and other wildlife in their natural habitats.
Surfing:
Sri Lanka’s beaches offer world-class surf spots, including Arugam Bay, Unawatuna, and Weligama, perfect for surfers of all levels.
Cultural Experiences:
Visit the iconic Sigiriya rock fortress, and explore the ancient ruins and temples in Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa to immerse yourself in Sri Lanka's rich history.


Explore the Wildlife
A safari in Sri Lanka offers an incredible chance to witness the country’s diverse wildlife in their natural habitats. With a variety of national parks teeming with life, Sri Lanka is home to some of the most fascinating and unique species on the planet. From lush forests to vast grasslands, each park provides a different glimpse into the island's rich biodiversity. Whether you are an avid wildlife enthusiast or simply looking for an unforgettable adventure, a safari in Sri Lanka promises thrilling encounters and breathtaking scenery.
Renowned for its beauty and agility, the Sri Lankan leopard is one of the most sought-after species to observe in the wild. Yala’s varied terrain provides the perfect backdrop for spotting these elusive big cats. LOCATION: YALA NATIONAL PARK
The Sri Lankan water buffalo is a common sight in Udawalawe, where they thrive in the park’s wetland areas. Observing these gentle giants adds to the safari experience. LOCATION: Udawalawe National Park
This endemic monkey species is known for its striking facial features and is typically found in the rainforests of Sri Lanka. Observing these playful primates adds a unique dimension to any wildlife adventure. LOCATION: Sinharaja Forest Reserve
Home to a large population of Asian elephants, Minneriya is famous for its spectacular gatherings of these majestic creatures, especially during the dry season when they congregate around the reservoir. LOCATION: Minneriya National Park
Both saltwater and freshwater crocodiles inhabit Bundala, making it an exciting destination for reptile enthusiasts. Their presence adds an element of thrill to the diverse wildlife experience. LOCATION: Bundala National Par
Sri Lanka is one of the best places in the world to see blue whales. Although not a typical safari animal, whale watching offers an extraordinary chance to see the largest animal on Earth in its natural environment. LOCATION: Mirissa & Trincomalee
These large deer are commonly found in Sri Lanka’s forests and grasslands. Their shy nature often makes them a delightful surprise during safari drives. LOCATION: Wilpattu National Park
Known for their shaggy fur and unique behavior, sloth bears are primarily nocturnal and can be spotted foraging for insects and fruits, especially during the warmer months. LOCATION: Wilpattu National Park



























