Trincomalee, the port city with heavenly sights from the turquoise waters to the golden sandy beaches, the British and Dutch heritage to the most recent additions to the land that make it worth the journey.
Home of the 400 Asian Elephants of Sri Lanka, Udawalawe is found in the southern province of the island. One of the most important in the region, this dry zone game park, is ideal for a 4WD safari expedition
Unawatuna is a favoured holiday destination of many who make their way to party or relax their worries away. With the spray of the waves and the sun of their faces, this coastal village in the Galle province
Wadduwa received its name from “Weda Doova???, which means to say the ‘Land of Native Doctors’. This coastal town is popular amongst tourist as a laid-back haven of relaxation and tranquillity by the sea.
Travelling 180 kilometres from Colombo, you will find Wilpattu National Park in all its glory, covering a forest span of 1,311,693 hectares; this is one of the largest and oldest parks in the country.
All of Sri Lanka’s 24 parks are different to one another, and Yala National Park being one of the most prominent is home to the beauty of the land, and a bounty of fauna, flora and foliage.