Tours For Sri Lanka invites you to uncover the magic of this tropical paradise with peace of mind and genuine excitement. As a Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority Registered Travel Agency, we guarantee professional service, local expertise, and unforgettable adventures tailored just for you.
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The Matale Herbal and Spice Garden, located in the heart of Sri Lanka's central highlands, offers visitors an immersive experience into the island's rich spice heritage. As you stroll through the garden's beautifully arranged pathways, you'll encounter a diverse array of fragrant herbs and spices, including cinnamon, cardamom, clove, nutmeg, and pepper vines. Knowledgeable guides provide insights into the cultivation, processing, and traditional uses of these plants in both culinary and medicinal contexts
The Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, known locally as Sri Dalada Maligawa, is a revered Buddhist temple located in Kandy, Sri Lanka. This sacred site houses what is believed to be the left canine tooth of Gautama Buddha, making it one of the most significant pilgrimage destinations for Buddhists worldwide.
The Royal Botanic Gardens in Peradeniya, located approximately 5.5 km west of Kandy, Sri Lanka, is the country's largest and most renowned botanical garden. Spanning 147 acres (about 60 hectares), the garden boasts over 4,000 plant species, including a vast collection of orchids, spices, medicinal plants, and palm trees. Notable features include the Avenue of Royal Palms, the Orchid House with more than 300 varieties of orchids, and the Great Lawn dominated by a giant Javan fig tree with an expansive canopy. The garden is bordered on three sides by the Mahaweli River, enhancing its scenic beauty. Visitors can also explore themed sections like the spice garden, fernery, and cactus house. It's advisable to wear comfortable footwear and bring sun protection.
Kandy View Point, also known as Arthur’s Seat, is a renowned lookout spot in Kandy, Sri Lanka, offering panoramic vistas of the city’s historic and natural landmarks. Situated atop Rajapihilla Mawatha, this vantage point provides sweeping views of Kandy Lake, the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, the Royal Palace of Kandy, and the surrounding misty hills.
A shopping tour in Kandy blends culture, tradition, and modern charm. Start at the bustling central market for spices, handicrafts, and colorful textiles. Visit local craft shops for handlooms and explore government-run emporiums for authentic souvenirs like batik art and wooden carvings. Kandy is famous for its gems—especially sapphires—and the Gem Museum Kandy offers insights into gem mining and certified gemstone purchases. Modern malls provide fashion, electronics, and dining options. Antique shops and cultural centers offer vintage items, performances, and handmade artwork. End your day at a nearby tea museum to learn about Sri Lanka’s tea heritage and pick up premium blends.
The Golden Temple of Dambulla, also known as the Dambulla Cave Temple, is a significant Buddhist pilgrimage site located in central Sri Lanka. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its extensive cave monastery, which has been a place of worship for over two millennia.
Sigiriya, also known as the Lion Rock, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Central Province of Sri Lanka. Rising approximately 180 meters above the surrounding plains, this ancient rock fortress is renowned for its historical significance, architectural ingenuity, and breathtaking views.
The Habarana Cultural Centre, situated along the Dambulla–Habarana Road just minutes from Habarana town, is a must‑see evening attraction in Sri Lanka’s Cultural Triangle. Nestled within a 14‑acre setting, it features an eco‑friendly arena beneath Sri Lanka's largest natural illuk (cogon grass) roof and accommodates around 700 guests
Siddhayu Ayurvedic Massage Center, located on Trincomalee Road in Habarana, Sri Lanka, offers traditional Ayurvedic therapies designed to rejuvenate the mind and body. Nestled in the heart of the cultural triangle, this center provides a serene setting for visitors seeking relaxation through authentic herbal treatments, full-body massages, and steam therapy. With a focus on natural healing, Siddhayu uses time-honored methods and herbal oils tailored to individual needs. Whether you're a traveler winding down after exploring nearby attractions like Sigiriya or a wellness enthusiast, Siddhayu serves as a peaceful retreat for holistic well-being in the scenic surroundings of Habarana.
Pidurangala Rock, located near the famed Sigiriya Rock Fortress in Sri Lanka, is a stunning natural formation that offers one of the most breathtaking panoramic views in the region. Rich in history and spirituality, the site was once an ancient Buddhist monastery, and visitors still pass a serene reclining Buddha statue carved into the rock on their way up. The hike to the summit takes around 30 to 45 minutes and includes a mix of stone steps, forest paths, and a short rock scramble near the top. While slightly more challenging than climbing Sigiriya, the effort is well worth it—especially at sunrise or sunset, when the view of Sigiriya rising above the jungle is truly unforgettable. Pidurangala provides a peaceful, less-crowded alternative to its more famous neighbor, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers.
The Sigiriya Craft Village, established in 2003, is a vibrant cultural hub located near the iconic Sigiriya Rock Fortress in Sri Lanka. Designed to preserve and promote traditional Sri Lankan craftsmanship, the village features 48 stalls where local artisans showcase and sell their handmade goods, including wood carvings, batik fabrics, pottery, and handloom textiles .
Polonnaruwa, located in Sri Lanka's North Central Province, stands as a magnificent testament to the island's medieval grandeur and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Serving as the island's second ancient capital (after Anuradhapura) from the 11th to 13th centuries, it boasts exceptionally well-preserved ruins showcasing advanced hydraulic engineering, monumental Buddhist architecture, and intricate Hindu sculptures. Visitors can explore vast complexes featuring colossal Buddha statues like the iconic Gal Vihara, the imposing Lankatilaka Temple, the royal palace grounds, and the ingenious Parakrama Samudra – a massive man-made reservoir reflecting the kingdom's prosperity. Polonnaruwa offers a profound journey into Sri Lanka's rich history and architectural brilliance, easily explored by bicycle amidst a serene, park-like landscape.
Nestled in Sri Lanka's North Central Province, Minneriya National Park is a tranquil haven for nature lovers.
Anuradhapura, located in Sri Lanka's North Central Province, is a city steeped in history and spiritual significance. Established in the 5th century BCE, it served as the Sinhalese capital for over a millennium, flourishing as a center of politics and religion until the 11th century CE. Today, its well-preserved ruins offer a glimpse into ancient Sri Lankan civilization and have earned it a place as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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