One of the main attractions down south for the beach lovers, Hikkaduwa provides a laid back location where the eternal music of the waves combing the sandy coast sets the scene for a lazy holiday by the sea coloured by beer,
If you’re an explorer or serial hiker, this trek is not to be missed when in Sri Lanka. “World’s End??? as the name suggests is a frighteningly beautiful 880m high cliff atop which sits the highest plateau in the island.
A scenic peninsula at the north of the island, Jaffna is known for its ancient Hindu kovils and festivals. As a result of the 3 decades long war that went on in the country,
To the north of Batticaloa rests Kalkudah Beach in its serenity. This swimming beach is dotted with palms that offer shade to tourists who enjoy the cool waters of the eastern coast.
New and upcoming resort town with a rapidly growing tourist industry, Kalpitiya is the place to go for dolphin lovers. The ideal time to take to sea on a dolphin spotting – trip is between November and March
Boasts having the only stupa in the world that is hollow, Kalutara is located close to 40km away from Colombo. Once you cross its bridge, you are officially in the southern province of the country.