Sustainable Adventures
Ella is home to stunning waterfalls, sloping tea estates and mountains, all of which are must-see destinations in Sri Lanka. Travelling through challenging terrain and taking in the views from the tallest mansions perched above slopes can provide visitors with the most luxurious scenery.
Known as ‘Little England’ Nuwara Eliya is famous for its expansive tea plantations, breathtaking landscapes and misty weather. This tour is perfect for tea lovers! 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.
One of Sri Lanka’s wettest regions is Kitulgala with its verdant rainforests and yearly monsoon season. In addition to being a well-liked destination for nature lovers it is surrounded by a variety of natural habitats and dense vegetation providing a window into the rich biodiversity of the nation’s wet zone and serving as a haven for various bird species.
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to some of the most diverse vegetation and animals in the arena because of the island’s lush moist southwest region.Experience nature as you discover Sinharaja’s historical rainforests which can be home to a wide range of uncommon animal species.
This is a natural global reserve recognised for its stunning scenery of undulating hills, woodlands, and meadows. It encompasses around 10,000 hectares. This place is home to 24 special animal species, which include porcupines, leopards, wild boar, hares, large squirrels, and elk.
Located in the middle highlands this popular ecotourism destination is a popular Wilderness Sanctuary. In Sri Lanka, there is great cultural and spiritual significance associated with this magnificent peak. All religions can find meaning in the enormous footprint located at the top of this mountain.