Sri Lanka, the emerald of the Indian Ocean

Discover a tropical paradise with a thousand treasures.

Temples, beaches, and lush nature await you.

Sri Lanka: the exotic adventure within reach

The colonizers from India, Portugal, the Netherlands, and England have left significant remnants. For example, the temples and palaces of the ancient cities of the Cultural Triangle or Kandy attract numerous tourists each year. An extraordinary wildlife also awaits you in Sri Lanka (elephants, leopards, monkeys, monitor lizards...) in various reserves such as Yala National Park. By organizing your trip with a local agency, you can create a tailor-made trip to Sri Lanka according to your desires and budget to discover the many facets of the country, and you will have an authentic journey in the company of experienced local guides.

A Captivating Blend of Nature and Culture

Discover an enchanting paradise where the lushness of the landscapes rivals with cultural richness. Fly to an island where adventure and serenity coexist harmoniously. Traverse tropical forests inhabited by impressive wildlife, such as majestic elephants and elusive leopards. Be amazed by the terraced rice fields, tinted emerald green, stretching as far as the eye can see. Culture enthusiasts will be delighted by ancient temples, witnesses of a millennia-old history, and the colorful ceremonies that punctuate local life. Immerse yourself in the art of living by tasting spicy and flavorful culinary delights while observing the daily ballet of fishermen on their stilts. The golden beaches lined with palm trees offer an idyllic setting to recharge, while thrill-seekers can indulge in surfing or diving in crystal-clear waters. Whether you are seeking adventure or relaxation, this island promises an unforgettable journey.

The Must-Sees of Sri Lanka

Located 160 km from Colombo, the Sigiriya rock, or lion rock, is a major archaeological site of the ancient royal city of Sri Lanka. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it offers a striking contrast with the colonial architecture of the Sri Lankan capital. This excursion is a must for history enthusiasts and lovers of grand landscapes. Located in the south of the island, the Uda Walawe National Park covers 300 km². It is renowned for its large population of wildlife, mainly elephants. Along with Yala National Park, it is one of the most popular sites for a safari. Animal lovers will be delighted during this essential adventure on a tailor-made trip to Sri Lanka. Taking the train to Ella is an experience not to be missed. This journey allows you to admire magnificent landscapes between mountains, spice gardens, and tea plantations. Perched at over 1000 meters above sea level, Ella is a pleasant village offering numerous guesthouses and a typical atmosphere.

Discovering Sri Lanka off the beaten path

The Bundala National Park, home to the largest wetland in Sri Lanka, is famous for its rich birdlife, with nearly 200 bird species. Flamingos are the most numerous, with about 20,000 individuals. The park also hosts many crocodiles, elephants, and other animal species. Jaffna, the capital of the northern province of Sri Lanka, is an important city for the Tamils. Former capital of the Jaffna kingdom, which reached its peak in the 14th century, it is dotted with many Hindu temples that fascinate Western visitors. The south coast, especially around Mirissa, is ideal for whale watching between November and April. Arugam Bay, originally a small fishing village on the east coast, now attracts surfers from all over the world thanks to its exceptional waves.

A Spicy and Colorful Cuisine

Sri Lankan cuisine is delicious. It is renowned for its curries, refined assortments of vegetables and meats, blending spices and oriental flavors, not to mention the numerous fish and seafood to be enjoyed with your feet in the sand! The popular cuisine is very spicy, especially in the Jaffna region, but, generally, it is not offered to tourists due to its high chili content. However, remember to specify: "No spice."

A journey through fascinating nature and history

Sri Lanka is famous for its Ceylon tea, which comes in many varieties enjoyed everywhere and on all occasions. The tea plantations offer an exceptional panorama over a large part of the island's center. Be sure to taste it, whether in the city or at roadside stalls. As the water is always boiled, you can savor this tea without worry.

Sporting and Recreational Activities in Natural Settings

The fine sandy beaches lined with coconut trees are one of the most popular attractions in several regions in the south and east of Sri Lanka, as well as those in Colombo (Mount Lavinia, Negombo) and in the Kalpitiya Peninsula. Water sports enthusiasts will enjoy diving, snorkeling, surfing, or kitesurfing. In addition to these, there are numerous opportunities for canoeing and rafting on various bodies of water and rivers spread across the country. Hiking lovers will appreciate the island's highlands, where many routes allow for the discovery of fantastic landscapes like Horton Plains or in the Knuckles. The ascent of Adam's Peak (Sri Pada), a universal pilgrimage site, is not to be missed. It is also worth noting the growing importance of mountain biking, for which several trails have been mapped out across the island.

Affordable Crafts and Natural Products

Craftsmanship is rich, even if the best is not necessarily found in tourist shops. Woodwork is very interesting, particularly in terms of elephant reproductions, furniture, or sani masks representing the grimacing figures of the Sri Lankan pantheon. There are also beautiful embroidered fabrics, batiks, and a variety of therapeutic or beauty products made from spices and plants that are purchased at markets or in "spice gardens."

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