Aluvihara, the Luminous Cave Temple, is synonymous with the teaching of the Buddha. Aluvihara has rightly assumed its significance in the annals of the history of world Buddhism. It is in this very location that the Tipiţaka was documented on palm-leaves....
The two storied quaint Vihara mandiraya set in the middle of a cluster of modern buildings is believed to have been the old Dalada Maligawa. The wooden upstairs part of the building can be ascended by a steep precariously slanting stairway and you will be treated to a modest shrine room....
The Dumbara Falls is 20 feet high and the pools near the fall are of great zoological importance to Sri Lanka as found here are several species of fish, such as Garra phillipsi, Puntius martenstyni, Puntius srilankensis, Labeo fisheri and fresh water shrimp, as well as the otter (Lutra lutra). At the foot of the falls there is a cave that can accom...
Embekke Devale, famed for its elaborate woodcarvings, pillars and other structures, is located in Udu Nuwara, close to Daulagala, about eight miles from Kandy. UNESCO has identified the elaborate wood carvings on the wooden pillars to be the finest woodcarvings found in any part of the world....
Renowned for its murals of the Kandyan Sittara art, the Gangaramaya Raja Maha Viharaya is attributed to King Kirthi Sri Rajasinghe (1747-1781). The temple is named ‘Gangarama’ due to its location near the great Mahaweli River in Lewella....
The Garrison Cemetery was opened in 1822 as the final resting place for British nationals who passed away while in then colonised Ceylon. The cemetery was open until the 1870s, when it was closed due to lack of space....
Hakgala Botanical Garden is one of the three botanical gardens in Sri Lanka, the other two being Peradeniya Botanical Garden and Henarathgoda Botanical Garden. It is the second largest garden in Sri Lanka. The garden is contiguous to the Hakgala Strict Nature Reserve....
Huluganga Falls (75 metres in height) is one of many created by the stream originating from the Knuckles Mountain Range. The cascading water sprinkles the villages of Elliyadda and Aratthana, before flowing to the Victoria Reservoir....
The Knuckles Mountain Range extends up to Matale – the Hunnasgiriya is located at one end, 1,765 metres above sea level. A group of five streams flow from here and meet to form the Maha Oya Reservoir, which leads on to Hunnas Falls (48 metres high and 12 metres wide) and the Sudu Ganga (river)....
The historic Ambalama (travellers rest) at Kadugannawa pass, which had been in a dilapidated condition and on the verge of collapse for a long time, was restored and given a facelift recently....
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