A must-visit for animal lovers, the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage offers a unique opportunity to see rescued elephants in a natural setting. Visitors can observe elephants bathing in the river, feeding sessions, and even get close to these gentle giants. It’s a memorable and heartwarming experience for guests of all ages
Sigiriya, also known as the "Lion Rock," is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Sri Lanka's most iconic landmarks. Guests can climb the ancient rock fortress for panoramic views of the surrounding forests and lush greenery. Along the way, they will pass through ancient frescoes and beautifully designed water gardens
Kandy is Sri Lanka's cultural capital, home to the famous Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, a UNESCO site that houses one of Buddha’s teeth. Visitors can explore the temple, enjoy the serene Kandy Lake, and stroll through the Royal Botanical Gardens.
Known for its dramatic landscapes and biodiversity, the Knuckles Mountain Range is ideal for hiking and nature walks. Guests can explore misty peaks, lush forests, waterfalls, and tea plantations. The area is named after the knuckle-like appearance of the mountain peaks.
Often regarded as one of the most scenic train journeys in the world, the ride from Kandy or Nanu Oya to Ella takes travelers through stunning landscapes, including lush tea plantations, mist-covered mountains, cascading waterfalls, and quaint villages. The journey offers breathtaking views at every turn and is a quintessential Sri Lankan experience.