Day Tours

Anuradhapura Day Tour

The ancient city of Anuradhapura is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its well-preserved historical ruins dating back to the CENTURIES (4th century BC – 11th century AD) during which it remained the capital of Sri Lanka. Anuradhapura was also the center of Theravada Buddhism for many centuries and is known today as one of the oldest inhabited cities of the world.

Belihuloya Day Tour

“Belihuloya is a picturesque hillside village in the Sabaragamuwa Province’s Ratnapura District, situated approximately 160 kilometers from Colombo. Its unique geographical position bridges the island’s wet and dry zones at an altitude of under 1,500 meters. This fortunate location offers visitors a rare combination of diverse ecosystems, including semi-evergreen forests, dry grasslands, montane temperate forests, and tropical savanna forests.”

Geoffrey Bawa Works in Sri Lanka

When the late Geoffrey Manning Bawa entered the world of architecture, he left a lasting legacy with each design he crafted. By exploring modernism and its cultural significance, Bawa created distinctive works that gained recognition from architects worldwide. His innovative approach ultimately established him as the principal force behind the global concept of ‘tropical modernism.

Hot Air Ballooning Day Tour

What a thrilling experience! Imagine yourself soaring above the breathtaking landscapes of Sri Lanka, feeling the rush of adrenaline as you take in the stunning views of this tropical paradise. As you ascend, you’ll be treated to a bird’s-eye view of rugged mountains, sparkling lakes, winding rivers, and lush green forests.

But that’s not all – your pilot will give you the thrill of a lifetime by letting you touch the treetops, get up close and personal with a bird in flight, or even spot an animal roaming freely in its natural habitat.

Galle Day Tour

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“Galle, located 119 kilometers from Colombo, is a major city at the southwestern tip of Sri Lanka. As a coastal region, it is hot and humid, but its journey from Colombo to Galle is dotted with stunning beaches in every town. The Galle Fort, originally built by the Portuguese and later fortified by the Dutch, remains well-preserved to this day. Alongside the Portuguese and Dutch architecture, you’ll also find numerous British mansions from the colonial era. Among the area’s beaches, Unawatuna Bay stands out as a top destination, offering safe snorkeling and swimming thanks to the protective reef.”

Day Tour of Colombo

Colombo, the bustling capital of Sri Lanka, serves as a gateway to the island’s southern beaches. The city’s rich history, shaped by successive Portuguese, Dutch, and British rule, made it a crucial port on east-west trade routes. Today, this heritage is evident in Colombo’s architecture, where colonial buildings stand alongside modern skyscrapers and shopping malls. The cosmopolitan side of the city features stylish theatres, cinemas, restaurants, cafes, museums, and galleries. As modern Colombo rapidly evolves, a city tour is a must, whether at the beginning or end of your Sri Lankan journey

Kandy Day Tour

Kandy, the majestic hill capital of Sri Lanka, is a treasure trove of culture, history, and natural beauty. Located 115 kilometers from Colombo, this enchanting city is the second largest in Sri Lanka and boasts a rich history dating back to the 15th century. As the last royal capital of the country, Kandy has a plethora of cultural attractions that showcase its heritage and traditions.At the heart of Kandy is the Temple of the Tooth, a revered Buddhist temple that houses one of the most sacred relics in Buddhism – the tooth of Lord Buddha.

Little England Day Tour

Nuwara Eliya, the charming hill station of Sri Lanka, is a haven for those seeking a refreshing escape from the tropical heat of Colombo. Nicknamed “Little England”, this picturesque town is a treasure trove of colonial charm, with its quaint English-style bungalows and buildings still standing proudly today. The town’s nickname is a testament to its rich history as a popular mountain resort during the colonial era.

Perched at an elevation of approximately 2000 meters above sea level, Nuwara Eliya offers breathtaking views of lush green tea plantations and rolling hills. The town’s climate is a major drawcard, with cool, crisp air and a refreshing breeze that makes it an ideal destination for those seeking a relaxing break.

Kithulgala White Water Rafting

Kitulgala, a tiny yet thrilling town nestled in a lush wet zone rainforest, is the perfect destination for adventure seekers. Located just two hours away from Colombo, this charming town is a haven for those looking to experience the thrill of the outdoors.

Kitulgala is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, with the majestic Kelani River flowing through its heart. The town’s unique geography makes it one of the wettest zones in Sri Lanka, with two monsoons each year bringing life-giving rains to the area. This unique climate has created a lush, verdant environment that’s perfect for exploring.

Wilpattu National Park Day Tour

Wilpattu National Park, the largest national park in Sri Lanka, is a treasure trove of natural beauty and wildlife. Spanning an impressive 130,000 hectares, this park is a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Its unique location, bordering three cities – Mannar, Anuradhapura, and Puttalam – offers a glimpse into the country’s rich biodiversity and cultural heritage.

Yala National Park Day Tour

The thrill of a safari adventure in the wild! Yala National Park, situated in the city of Yala, 260km south-east of Colombo, is the ultimate destination for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. Spanning an impressive 130,000 hectares of lush landscape, this park is a haven for exploring the rich biodiversity of Sri Lanka.

As one of the most visited wildlife parks in the country, Yala National Park is a treasure trove of wildlife, with over 215 species of birds, mammals, and reptiles calling it home. The park’s unique combination of forests, scrubs, lagoons, tanks, and grasslands creates a vibrant ecosystem that supports an incredible array of wildlife.

Sinharaja Day Tour

The Sinharaja Rainforest Reserve, a true gem of Sri Lanka’s natural heritage! As one of the country’s most pristine and untouched ecosystems, it’s no wonder that this hilly virgin rainforest was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1988.

Stretching over 8,864 hectares of lush landscape, the Sinharaja Rainforest Reserve is a treasure trove of biodiversity, boasting an impressive array of endemic species. From the majestic mammals to the fascinating reptiles, birds, amphibians, and insects, this reserve is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

Sigiriya & Dambulla Day Tour

The majestic Sigiriya, a testament to the ancient ingenuity and grandeur of Sri Lanka’s rich cultural heritage! This ancient palace, once nominated as the 8th wonder of the world, is a UNESCO recognized heritage site and a major tourist attraction, attracting visitors from around the globe.

Located in the Central Province of Sri Lanka, approximately 148 km north-east of Colombo, the city of Dambulla is a treasure trove of ancient history and culture

Whale Watching Day Tour

The majestic blue whales and sperm whales of Sri Lanka’s southern coast! For those who are passionate about whale watching, Sri Lanka is indeed a paradise, offering a unique opportunity to encounter these gentle giants in their natural habitat.

Dondra Point, situated near the charming town of Mirissa, is a hotspot for whale watching enthusiasts. The point is located at the southernmost tip of Sri Lanka, where the Indian Ocean meets the Bay of Bengal, creating a unique convergence of marine life. It’s here that blue whales and sperm whales can be spotted, making Dondra Point one of the most popular whale watching destinations in Asia.

Polonnaruwa Day Tour

The ancient city of Polonnaruwa, a treasure trove of Sri Lanka’s rich history and cultural heritage! Located in the North Central Province of Sri Lanka, Polonnaruwa is the second-largest kingdom in the country, and its ruins are a testament to the greatness and discipline of the first rulers of this ancient city.

As you wander through the city’s ruins, you’ll discover a plethora of archaeological relics, including temples, palaces, and statues, that showcase the architectural and artistic skills of the ancient Sri Lankans.

Udawalawe National Park Day Tour

The majestic Udawalawe National Park, a true gem of Sri Lanka’s Uva Province! Located in the heart of the Udawalawe reservoir, this park is a haven for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts alike. As the third most visited national park in Sri Lanka, it’s no wonder why visitors flock to this incredible destination.

As you embark on a thrilling day tour of the Udawalawe Jeep Safari, you’ll be treated to a breathtaking display of flora and fauna.

Negombo Lagoon Fishing Day Tour

The charming city of Negombo, a treasured gem on Sri Lanka’s West Coast! With its rich history and stunning natural beauty, Negombo is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the authentic charm of Sri Lanka. This ancient fishing town has been in operation for centuries, and its well-preserved ruins of the Dutch and Portuguese era are a testament to its rich cultural heritage.