Architectural visits

Prominent Asian architects with international reputations decided to make Sri Lanka their home. As a result, the island has gained recognition for its outstanding architectural elements, such as Sigiriya Rock and the Bawa’s Trail.
Sampling local cuisine on food tours

Our culinary trips will allow visitors to enjoy Sri Lankan food by cooking outside with jungle farmers, eating meals, and indulging in delectable treats. Foodies may discover the techniques and secrets for producing Sri Lankan pickles, as well as what locals know about spices and curries.
City & Village Tours

Explore the bizarre remains of several towns that once housed some of the most stunning and well-known archaeological sites on the island. Several Buddhist architectural and sculpture masterpieces can be found in these towns such as Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa along with noteworthy engineering achievements that are generally regarded as being ahead of their time.
Cultural festivals or events

This tropical paradise is famous for its exciting festivals and events, which match the magnificent scenery and different cultures. Sri Lankan festivals highlight the country’s different cultures, religious values, and religious peace. Festivals in Sri Lanka offer a unique and immersive party experience for both locals and guests, filled with joyful processions and traditions.
Exploring museums and art galleries

This island has an impressive collection of manuscripts, books, papers, people’s art, and visual artwork. This is an excellent site for travellers to visit museums or art galleries and research the customs and statistics of different periods.
Visiting historical landmarks

Take a guided tour of Sri Lanka’s most popular sights, where you’ll wander through charming gridded alleys, discover emotive memories, and stroll over grass-covered ramparts that represent the island’s rich history. Discover how the Dutch and British chose to follow Portugal’s lead and relocate historic sites, as well as how the landmarks were named.