We have been conducting excursions to the sights of Sri Lanka for several years and are one of the leaders in organizing outdoor activities.
Our experienced guides will help you get to know the history of the island and tell you fascinating facts about each place you visit.
You will visit national parks and reserves, where you will meet wild animals in their natural habitat, go to the ocean by boat in search of majestic whales, walk through an ancient fort, check in at the southernmost point of the island, pet elephants and climb the highest and most sacred mountain.
All this is at your request. If you just want to move from beach to beach, let us know and we will tell you the best secret points.
Galle Fort is one of the five historical sites of Sri Lanka included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Therefore, this is just a must–visit place, especially if you are vacationing on the southern beaches. It is the largest fortress in Asia built by Europeans.
The original fortress on this site was built by the Portuguese in 1588. However, with the arrival of the Dutch here in the 17th century, the fortress was almost completely rebuilt, and therefore today it is considered to be a Dutch fortress, and the date of its foundation is considered to be 1663 (the date of completion of construction).
For almost 200 years after that, the fortress was the main port of Sri Lanka, it served as a stopping place for ships traveling from Europe to Asia.
Koggala Lake is one of the largest bodies of water in southern Sri Lanka, and one of the most ecologically clean places on the island. There are many fish, monitor lizards and even crocodiles in its brackish waters. The lake is dotted with a number of small islands of mangroves. Anchored in the mud, mangrove roots are covered with a variety of inhabitants, including shells, oysters and crabs. Many species of birds, monkeys, and bats live in the branches of mangrove and fruit trees.
We will go for a pleasant motorboat ride on the lake, visit the island of spices and cinnamon. Where we will see the process of creating the seasoning. And we will also see local wildlife: crocodiles, monitor lizards, monkeys and various birds. All this will take about 2 hours.
A shelter for small elephants — Udavalava, Ravana Waterfall, the alpine village of Ella, the famous nine-arch bridge, we will climb the Small Adam Peak.
We will spend the night in a hotel with panoramic mountain views, take a ride on a high-altitude train on the route Ella–Nuwara Eliya, We will stop by and have lunch at the century–old Grand Hotel Nuwara Eliya.
We will visit the Blue Field tea factory and walk around the plantations. We will see the Ramboda waterfall, whose height is 110 meters.
And in the end, we will climb the famous Ambuluvava Tower.
Included: Breakfast, comfortable transfer, all entrance tickets, accommodation in a mountain hotel, train tickets, tuk tuks and a great mood
We will visit the southernmost point of Sri Lanka, where the Dondra Lighthouse is located. And then we will visit the bounty beach.