Nature Escapes
Located in the centre of the highlands, Adam’s Peak is a popular wildlife sanctuary and ecotourism destination. In Sri Lanka, this majestic peak holds immense cultural and religious importance. The massive footprint at the summit of this mountain holds significance for all religions.
Horton Plains National Park, a cloud forest in Sri Lanka’s highlands, is a treasure trove of natural beauty. Explore the park’s famous World’s End viewpoint and Baker’s Falls, and spot Sambar deer and endemic bird species along the way. The diverse landscapes of grasslands, forests, and misty peaks make this park an unforgettable eco-friendly adventure.
Sinharaja Forest Reserve is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a haven for eco-tourists. This biodiverse rainforest is teeming with endemic species and offers pristine trekking routes, making it a must-visit for nature lovers. Experience the magic of the monsoon season and discover rare flora and fauna in one of Sri Lanka’s most precious ecosystems.
Located in one of Sri Lanka’s wettest regions, Kitulgala is renowned for its abundant rainfall and dense rainforest. The area is a hotspot for eco-tourism, offering thrilling white-water rafting experiences and opportunities to explore nature trails, all amidst breathtaking landscapes and rich biodiversity.
Is well-known for its expansive tea plantations, stunning scenery and foggy weather. It offers breathtaking views of rolling hills and massive tea plantations waiting for you and is sure to please tea lovers.
Ella is a pleasant village in central Sri Lanka with stunning scenery and a reputation for serving Sri Lankan tea. It is a paradise for adventurers and nature lovers. You can visit Punchi Siripada’s mountain peaks in the morning to witness the breathtaking sunrise.