Kitulgala is one of the wettest areas of Sri Lanka due to its rainforest vegetation and yearly rainy seasons. Due to its extensive collection of habitats that display a variety of wet zone plant and bird species across the nation this site attracts nature lovers.
This natural global reserve is well-known for its stunning views that blend meadows, hills and forests. The land area of this park is 10,000 hectares in total. There are twenty-four different kinds of wild animals that call Horton Plains home including elk, wild boars, hare, giant squirrels, porcupines, and leopards.
Situated in the middle highlands, this well-known wilderness sanctuary is a popular ecotourism destination. There is great cultural and spiritual significance to this magnificent peak in Sri Lanka. The massive footprint at the summit of this mountain has meaning for people of all religions.
Sinharaja’s lush Southwest region is home to some of the region’s most diverse flora and fauna. Sinharaja is a well-known tourist destination that features a variety of wildlife in addition to picturesque views and it is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Numerous native animals and plants are preserved by Sinharaja’s national park, making it a vital hotspot for biodiversity.
Ella is one of the must-see locations in Sri Lanka due to its combination of mountains, sloping tea estates and captivating waterfalls. From the tallest mansions perched above slopes, passengers can enjoy the most luxurious scenery while navigating challenging terrain.
Known sometimes as ‘Little England’, Nuwara Eliya is renowned for its expansive tea plantations, breathtaking landscapes and misty weather. The best tour for tea lovers is this one which offers breathtaking views of vast tea plantations and chilly hills. Gregory Lake provides engaging activities and games for those looking for more fun.