$41
01 Day
Udawalawa is undoubtedly the best place in Sri Lanka to see wild Asian Elephants throughout the year: there are about 500 elephants in the park and they often roam in herds of up to 100. Udawalawe National Park is unique in terms of consistency in numbers of elephants roaming the park: it has no a seasonal variation in herds of elephants.
$27
3 hrs
This is a great nature excursion for those who love to observe and learn about birds and It is in close proximity to Colombo, which makes this an activity that can be done by everyone who passes or stays in Colombo.
$37
01 Day
Kandy is the capital of the last kingdom of Sinhala Kings & undoubtedly the most scenic city in Sri Lanka. The UNESCO World Heritage listed “Sacred City of Kandy” was established in the 14th century and is the second largest city in Sri Lanka.
$41
01 Day
This will be perfect combination for history, culture & wild life lovers, visiting 3 important sites in Sri Lanka. With this day trip we take you to visit 2 of the 8 UNESCO World Heritage sites in Sri Lanka, Sigiriya rock fortress & Dambulla cave temple complex. Finally We take you to Minneriya National park safari. The tour will be a journey back in time to experience an incredible story of revenge, courage and love.
$49
01 Day
Kitulgala is a Rain Forest patch which attracts many resident and foreign tourists for its natural beauty. The Academy Awad-winning movie The Bridge on the River Kwai was filmed on the Kelani River near Kitulgala, although nothing remains now except the concrete foundations for the bridge Kitulgala is the base for white-water rafting in Sri Lanka but there are myriad of leisure and adventure activities that can be done in Kitulgala.
$41
01 Day
Galle is a major city located in south western coast of Sri Lanka, 119 km away from Colombo. Galle Fort, considered as a magnificent piece of architecture and a UNESCO world heritage site, was initiated by the Portuguese in the 16th century, seeing some of its best days during Dutch rule in the 18th century, until the British took over in 1796.