According to folklore, the two metre fall derives its name from the fascinating but sad story of King Wijebahu. The King was married to beautiful twin sisters, both seven months’ pregnant. Before leaving for a sea battle, he announced to his queens that should he be successful, white flags would be hoisted from his ship’s mast upon his return, ...
Where the land, the sea and the wetlands meet is none other than Bundala National Park. Located in the Hambantota district, this park is known for its vast biodiversity. Boasting many species of fauna and flora it is also a haven for bird watchers as it is a spot for migratory birds. In addition it is also ideal for those looking some adventure s...
Hambantota is a coastal city in the South of the Island. Hambantota has never really been the center of attention until the recent government came into power. The current government started developing Hambantota about 5 years ago and today supports some of the countries best infrastructure. Hambantota has been going through major developments w...
A sacred site to both the Hindu’s and Buddhists is the sacred site of Kataragama. One of the best times to visit is during the Kataragama festival. Visitors can respect and observe the rituals that are associated with the devotion to Lord Skanda. Close to Kataragama lies the wildlife sanctuary Yala National Park.
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Kirinda is a small but beautiful village on the southern coast of Sri Lanka, 10 km south of Tissa and close to Kataragama. It has a beautiful beach and a Buddhist shrine built on a huge round rock. The area is also close to the Great and Little Basses reefs which provide some of the most spectacular scuba diving in the country. ...
Lunugamvehera National Park, being the immediate catchment of Lunugamvehera reservoir, covers an extent of 23,498.8 hectares in Monaragala District of the Uva Province. This was established as a National Park in 1995 and is now open to the general public after being closed for several years because of the Sri Lankan civil war....
The Madunagala Vihare is situated a few miles away from Ambalantota, in the jungle. The journey takes about 30 minutes along the tarred road. A red dirt road leads to the temple about 12.5 kilometres away. The road winds in all directions and is joined frequently by other roads and choosing the correct road is near impossible for someone without a ...
Madunagala Hot Springs is a wonderful creation of nature in all its natural beauty. Historically, these hot springs flowed into a natural water hole. The reason being that these thermal waters contain medicinal properties to cure ailments like skin eruptions and other rheumatic pains. Even the ancients, particularly the Buddhist monks living in anc...
The Ramba Vihara in the Hambantota District is an archaeological site and a monastery. It lies midway between Embilipitiya and Hambantota in the A18 between the villages and Siyambalangoda Ganegoda. The entrance to the monastery is only a few 100 meters east of the main road....
Our main restaurant is on the sixth floor, with full-length glass windows providing superlative views over the lake. Sometimes you can dine outside, accompanied by
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