Nilaveli
Nilaveli is the perfect beach for swimming, fishing and wide array of water sorts.Nilaveli beach is situated in the coastal town of Trincomalee.Enjoy activities such as scuba-diving, snorkeling, surfing, and whale-watching at this beautiful beach.Nilaveli is rich in reef fish and corals. Nilaveli will offer crystal clear waters spellbinding you with its rich and cosmic views of the beach.
Peradeniya
Peradeniya is one of the most popular cities for its Royal Botanical Gardens in Sri Lanka. It is a suburb of the city of Kandy. Superior can get packed with picnic seekers or travelers who want to feel the beauty of the nature and beautiful creatures. It is situated in a slope of Mahaweli River and attracts many visitors from Sri Lanka as well as from abroad. Another vital characteristic of this city is the University of Peradeniya.Its structures are of blended provincial and conventional Sri Lankan & South Asian styles. East of the town lies with the sacred Gatambe Temple and West of the town lies the small historical town of Kadugannawa.
Muthurajawala
Muthurajawela is popular as a wetland in the southern region of the Negombo Lagoon in Sri Lanka. Muthurajawela Marsh is the largest saline coastal peat bog in Sri Lanka. The marsh is a major local and tourist attraction, primarily used for sightseeing and boating tours, and the area also supports local agriculture and forestry. Visitors to the region are guided through the sanctuary areas by the staff of the Muthurajawela Marsh Centre to avoid serious harm to the marsh ecosystem. This wetland consists of many species of flora including marsh, lactic flora, shrubland, reed, swamp, grasslands, stream bank, and mangrove forest. Many species of mammals, insects, fish, birds, and other creatures can be a witness in this wetland.
Udawalawe
The Udawalawe national park is situated on the boundary of Sabaragamuwa and Uva Provinces, in Sri Lanka. It is a good place to watch Sri Lankan elephants and also a good bird watching site. There are numerous wild animals to see. The area is surrounded by forests and grasslands. Due to the Udawalawe Reservoir on the Walawe River, there is a huge attraction of wild elephants and wild animals to this area. You can witness the real beauty of wildlife through these areas. Udawalawe national park is one of the popular tourist destinations and the third most visited park in Sri Lanka.
Sinharaja Rain Forest
World heritage listedSinharaja Rain Forest is iconic with its water springs, endemic species including trees, insects, mammals’ reptiles, and birds. It is located in the southwest which is a biologically unique lowland rain forest of Sri Lanka in the district of Rathnapura, Galle, and Matara. If you are one who always gets attracted to greens, wildlife and its heritage, and most importantly the birds, Sinharaja Forest is certainly going to be your place. Visit the forest and you’ll understand the huge diversity of flora and fauna flourishes here.
Hunnasgiriya
Hunnasgiriya is located within Central province of Sri Lanka. One of the most popular waterfalls in Sri Lanka is Hunnasgiriya Waterfall, also known as the Hunas falls is situated in Hunnasgiriya. This waterfall is fed by a stream from the nearby mountain named Hunnasgiriya mountain. The woods around the waterfall is home to many kinds of trees that are special to Sri Lanka. Discover the best sights in Hunnasgitiya!!
Belihuloya
BelihulOya is a picturesque place situated in the Ratnapura district. Belihuloya is mainstream for climbing as a large number of its attractions are lovely cascades, mountains and climbing spots. A few of the popular attractions found in Belihuloya are Bambarakanda Falls, Nonpareil Estate Falls, Bopath Ella Waterfall and Adara Kanda. Also, can witness some of the religious sites, forest reserves, museums aroundBelihuloya. Aside from giving an extraordinary encounter Belihuloya will calm the mind and body in its serene environmental factors.
Maduru oya
MaduruOya is in north central province of Sri Lanka. It is very famous for the Maduruoya national park which established under the Mahaweli development project. This park is located entirely within Sri Lanka’s dry zone. The park is important for its rich wildlife which includes a variety of endemic species. Threatened species of mammals, reptiles and fishes are common in the park. Various aquatic birds can be seen in this park along with other birds endemic to Sri Lanka.
Dambulla
Dambulla is a very famous place for its archeological excavations. Located in the Central province of Sri Lanka. Major attractions of Dambulla include the largest and best-preserved caves and temples. Explore the many cave temples including the famous RangiriDambulu cave temple, and prehistoric sites like Ibbankatuwa megalithic tombs, Retigala nature reserve and many more. Religious and social antiquities and the town's natural beauty makes it the ideal spot to comprehend the interesting legacy of the island.
Kumana
Kumana is a very well-known place for bird watchers and birders. it's an ideal spot to spy rare birds all year long in Sri Lanka. It is located inthe southern corner of Sri Lanka. Kumana national park is home to very rare black necked stork and many other migratory waterfowl and wading birds. During the safari, Elephants and leopards can be spectacular at Kumana.
Victoria/Rantabe/Randenigala
Victoria Randenigala and Rantambe sanctuary is a reserve and is located in Central, Sri Lanka. This Sanctuary was created by individuals to secure Victoria, Randenigala and Rantambe Sanctuary which are three primary hydro-electric suppl of Sri lanka. Randenigala dam and Rantambe dam are nearby. The forested hills and the valleys just as the enormous reservoirs and waterways make this region reasonable for some types of woodland birds and raptors. This is a must to go place in Sri Lanka.
Gal oya
Gal Oya is popular for its national park, which is located just east of Sri Lanka, Badulla. The Gal Oya National Park in the area has a wide assortment of natural life including bears, panthers, and elephants. Gal Oya is the only national park in Sri Lanka where safari by boat is possible. Senanayake Samudraya reservoir can be witnessed in Gal Oya which was developed for agricultural and industrial purposes in ancient days. Gal Oya is a web of forest, chena and grassland that stretches for miles.
Wasgamuwa
Wasgamuwais located in the district of Matale&Polonnaruwa.The center of the attraction at Wasgamuwa national park is herds of elephants. Among them Wasgamuwais considered as one of the most popular national parks which contains rare species of birds such as endemic Red-faced malkoha and Ceylon jungle fowl. Sri Lanka Trogon, racquet tailed drongo, endemic yellow fronted barbet, endemic Sri Lanka spurfowl, white necked stork and lesser adjutant stork can be also witnessed among the bird species. The unique subtropical forests of the dry zone include famous Weera, Burutha and Palu with tress likes Ehala, Galsiyambala, Milla, Kaluwara and Velang.