SRI LANKA

IS VERY SPECIAL

fall in love with Sri Lanka

COME TO EXPERIENCE SPECIAL SRI LANKA MOMENTS

  • NATURE WONDERS

    Sri Lanka offers a dramatic array of towering mountains, lush jungle, gorgeous beaches and wildlife galore including many curious creatures. Sri Lanka has the most incredible trees. Let’s connect with nature! Let’s adore trees. Come to explore organic gardens and farms which attract an abundance of wildlife. Come to meet artisans who are in tune with Mother Earth. Come to experience organic farming and nature conservation.

  • SACRED SPACES

    The fascinating spiritual history of Sri Lanka touches life today. Buddhist and Hindu temples, mosques, Christian churches…sacred trees and mountains. Sri Lanka is an amazing place to explore your own spirituality.

    Sri Lanka is believed to be linked to the ancient civilisation of Lemuria - a place where Mother Earth was deeply respected and harmony reigned. Come to pay homage to Mother Earth in Sri Lanka to feel the essence of Lemuria.

  • AN ABUNDANCE OF ADVENTURE

    Sri Lanka’s magnificent oceans, rivers, mountains, and jungles invite you for adventure. Many activities await the adventure seeker in Sri Lanka including:

    • White water rafting

    • Abseiling/rappelling

    • Mountain climbing

    • Hill hiking

    • Wild swimming

    • Cycling

    • Kayaking

    • Surfing

    • Kite surfing

    • Diving and snorkelling

    • Hot air ballooning

    • Zip lining

    • Jungle treks

    • Tuk tuk driving

    • Foraging

    • Birdwatching

    • Forest bathing

    • Picnicking

    Some of these activities are seasonal.

  • ECCLECTIC FOODS

    Many bountiful, edible plants spring from the earth in the lush climate of Sri Lanka. Enjoy freshly plucked fruit and coconuts and sample the delicious spicy curries and other delights. Sri Lanka has many surprising foods and beverages, including organic wonders.

Sri Lanka lies 6 degrees north of the equator. Much of the island is hot with breezes and tropical monsoon rains providing relief. The mountains and hill country can be pleasantly cool. There are many enticing beaches.

when to come to sri lanka?

If you want to experience the true lushness of Sri Lankan nature, come to the South during the Summer. From late April to August you can relish the bountiful range of fresh fruits: jak fruit, mangoes, guava, avocados… They are literally dripping from the trees. Ignore the online bleats of this is the “off season in the South”. Come to enjoy the monsoon downpours - they usually come at night and the daytime is bright sunshine. But if you do get caught in one, indulge in the wonder of gushing, warm, tropical rain.

During this season, the sea can be rough in the South but there are secluded beaches where you can swim on most days - and local surfers know where to surf. It is an amazing time to explore the inland beauty where we know how to find great swimming spots and other awesome hidden places.

Spectacular local temple dancing parades (pereharas) happen all over Sri Lanka during the Summer months - mainly August. Most of them are not well-advertised and the dates are only known by the locals.

LUSH TIMES

Sri Lanka is blessed with plenty of sunshine - and stunning sunsets. Bring your sunhat and sunglasses, your light, floaty clothes, your bikini, your frilly swimsuit…

In the winter months the South is particularly sunny. Plenty of year-round fruit and veggies are available including coconuts and bananas.

The main surf season in the South runs from November to late April. Weligama is one of the best places in the world for beginners to start surfing.

Diving and snorkelling are also great in the South at this time. If you are lucky you may see some turtles!

You may just want to swim, paddle in the waves and enjoy beach life.

During the Summer months good surfing waves are generally to be found on the East Coast.

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Sri Lanka offers so much throughout the year. Nature is always delightful. Village life with wandering cows, dogs and kites is lively, except during snoozing times.

Sri Lankans like to eat fresh fruit and vegetables. Local markets are open several times a week. Roadside stalls are stacked with many edible and drinkable treats.

While many people are drawn to the famous temples and historic and wildlife sites, we favour the off-the-beaten track places.

Our tours are very focused on wildlife conservation and replanting, organic food life, as well as natural decorations and clothing. These are accessible any month of the year.

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how to get to sri Lanka?

Airlines which fly to Colombo include:

Emirates

Qatar Airways

Air India

China Eastern Airlines

Malaysian Airlines

Singapore Airlines

Sri Lankan Airlines