Ambalangoda is well known for its traditional masks and puppets, hand carved from light Balsa and hand painted, which make them extremely unique and colourful....
The Benthara Galapatha Raja Maha Vihara lies close to the Bentota River. The pathway leading to this temple goes through a stone archway off a stone doorway with two upright monolithic pillars on either side and another two above and below. ...
Three of the most renowned coastal towns south of Colombo are none other than Bentota, Aluthgama and Induruwa. Its close proximity to the capital of Colombo has made it a beach holiday hotspot with many luxurious beach resorts that have sprung up to keep up with its flock of tourists. The beaches offer golden sands, blue waters and the tropical s...
Beruwala is a very small coastal town you would come across on the way down south. It is considered the first proper beach resort town along the coastal belt as it the closest to the main city Colombo. Beruwala traditionally was mainly a fishing and trading village where the Arab traders would stop on the way and from their travels which has deve...
The country’s first marina is being constructed here, in keeping with the expected growth in the boat building industry. Once finalised there will be a boat park, aquarium, museum and entertainment park here, in addition to a seven star hotel...
A 10-minute boat ride from Beruwala to this incredible island will leave you face to face with a wonderful tourist attraction which is the Beruwala Lighthouse. ...
Hikkaduwa is the most famous beach spot in Sri Lanka. It offers the tourist the complete commercial beach holiday. For those looking for fun in the sun and fun when the sun goes down Hikkaduwa is the place to be. Spend your days on the beach and nights at the many beach bars and clubs. For those who are into snorkeling and diving Hikkaduwa is a...
Hikkaduwa is the first Marine Protected Area in Sri Lanka and a prominent tourist’s destination lies 98 km from Colombo towards the south coast of the island. It is particularly renowned for its golden sandy beaches and the corals. National park envelops an area of 104 hectares. The park was designated as a wildlife sanctuary in 1979, and upgrade...
The oldest recorded Moorish settlement in Sri Lanka, Beruwala is home to the oldest mosque in the island. Just north of the hotel colony, the Kechimalai Mosque is built on the spot where the first Muslim traders from the Middle East landed and settled in 1024 AD. ...
We operate Safari camping in Yala and Udawalawe to provide your clients an unforgettable safari experience they get by Camping inside the National Park is