Adam’s Peak

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.
Hortain Plains

This natural global reserve is renowned for its breathtaking landscape of rolling hills, forests and meadows. It is approximately 10000 hectares in size. There are 24 distinct animal species in this area including elk, porcupines, hares, wild boar, leopards and giant squirrels.
Sinharaja

Sinharaja is home to some of the most varied plants and animals on the planet because of its lush Southwest wet zone. This popular tourist destination, a UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to a wide variety of animals and lush beauty. Discover the ancient rainforests in the area which are home to many unique animal species and take in the natural world all around you.
Kitulgala

Kitulgala is one of Sri Lankas wettest areas because of its verdant rainforests and annual monsoon season. Surrounded by numerous natural habitats this area is not only a well-liked destination for nature lovers but also serves as a safe haven for bird species and offers a glimpse of the rich biodiversity of the countrys wet zone.
Nuwara Eliya

Nuwara Eliya, sometimes known as ‘Little England,’ is famous for its vast tea factories, beautiful scenery, and foggy weather. This tour is great for tea lovers! Stunning views of cold hills and extensive tea plantations await you. Gregory Lake offers intriguing activities for those searching for more fun and games.
Ella

Ella has mountains, sloping tea estates, and beautiful waterfalls, all of which are must-see sites in Sri Lanka. Visitors may experience the most luxuriant scenery while travelling across difficult terrain and appreciating views from the highest mansions located above slopes.