“This is not just a trip — it’s an unforgettable experience!”
️ Natural Beauty: Explore Sri Lanka’s mountains, beaches, and forests up close.
Wildlife & Culture: See elephants, birds, and experience authentic village life.
Ancient Temples: Discover historic temples and UNESCO heritage sites.
Food Experience: Taste traditional Sri Lankan meals cooked in village homes.
Eco‑Friendly: Your tours are conducted responsibly, supporting ethical and sustainable travel.
Personal Care: Every traveler is special to us — your comfort and happiness are our priority.
Identification: Look for our YOYO Van Tours guide holding a name board at the airport arrival gate. We can arrange pickup from hotels, airports, or agreed meeting points. Exact time will be confirmed after booking. If you cannot find your driver, please call the number provided in your booking confirmation.
Pinnawala Elephant Bath At Pinnawala, herds of elephants are guided daily to the Ma Oya River for bathing. Visitors can watch them splash, play, and cool off in the water — a heartwarming sight that blends conservation with tourism. It’s one of the most photogenic and memorable experiences in Sri Lanka, offering a rare chance to see elephants enjoying a semi‑natural environment.
Guided Walks: A local guide takes you through cinnamon, cardamom, nutmeg, pepper, cloves, and other spice plants. Ayurveda Insights: Learn how these herbs are used in Sri Lankan Ayurveda for healing and wellness. Cooking Demonstrations: Some gardens show how spices are used in authentic Sri Lankan dishes. Hands-on Experience: You can touch, smell, and even taste fresh herbs and spices. Shopping: Many gardens have small shops selling spice packs, herbal oils, and teas.
✨ Travel from Pinnawala to Sigiriya Lion Rock Starting from Pinnawala, famous for its elephant orphanage and herbal gardens, travelers journey north through lush countryside toward Sigiriya. The highlight is climbing the majestic Lion Rock fortress — a UNESCO World Heritage Site rising 200 meters above the plains, with ancient frescoes, landscaped gardens, and breathtaking summit views. It’s a perfect blend of wildlife, culture, and adventure in one trip.
Sigiriya Lion Rock An ancient rock fortress rising 200 meters above the plains, Sigiriya is Sri Lanka’s iconic UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built in the 5th century by King Kasyapa, it features massive lion‑shaped gates, stunning frescoes, landscaped gardens, and breathtaking panoramic views from the summit. A perfect blend of history, culture, and adventure.
Sigiriya Village Tour A cultural immersion experience where travelers step into authentic Sri Lankan village life. Guests ride traditional bullock carts, cross scenic lakes by catamaran, and walk through lush paddy fields. Along the way, they join locals in cooking demonstrations, farming activities, and handicraft making. With Sigiriya Rock as the backdrop, the tour blends nature, tradition, and warm hospitality — offering a genuine glimpse into rural life beyond the fortress.
Dalada Maligawa (Temple of the Tooth) Located in Kandy, this sacred Buddhist temple houses Sri Lanka’s most revered relic — the tooth of the Buddha. With golden roofs, intricate carvings, and a serene atmosphere, it is both a spiritual center and a cultural landmark. Pilgrims and travelers alike visit to witness daily rituals, explore its rich history, and experience the deep devotion that makes it one of the island’s most important heritage sites.
Sri Lankan Gems Sri Lanka is world‑renowned as the “Island of Gems,” famous for its dazzling sapphires, rubies, moonstones, and topaz. The Ceylon sapphire, in particular, is prized globally for its rich color and brilliance. Gem shops and mines across the island showcase centuries of craftsmanship, where visitors can learn about cutting, polishing, and the deep cultural heritage behind these treasures. A gem tour offers both beauty and history — a sparkling highlight of Sri Lanka’s identity.
Seetha Amman Temple (Nuwara Eliya) Nestled in the misty hills of Nuwara Eliya, this Hindu temple is dedicated to Goddess Seetha. According to the Ramayana legend, it marks the place where Seetha was held captive by King Ravana. The temple features colorful statues of Lord Rama, Seetha, Hanuman, and Ravana, along with murals depicting scenes from the epic. Surrounded by lush greenery, it offers both spiritual significance and cultural heritage, making it a meaningful stop for travelers exploring Sri Lanka’s hill country.
Damro Tea Factory – Nuwara Eliya One of Sri Lanka’s most famous tea estates, Damro Tea Factory is nestled in the cool hills of Nuwara Eliya. Visitors can walk through lush plantations, learn the art of tea‑making, and taste freshly brewed Ceylon tea straight from the source. With its colonial charm, scenic landscapes, and welcoming tea center, it’s a must‑visit stop for anyone exploring the country’s tea heritage.
Jagro Strawberry Farm – Nuwara Eliya Set in the cool climate of Sri Lanka’s hill country, Jagro Strawberry Farm is a delightful stop where visitors can see how strawberries are grown, taste freshly picked fruit, and enjoy treats like milkshakes, jams, and desserts. Surrounded by tea plantations and misty mountains, it’s a sweet and scenic experience perfect for families, couples, and anyone exploring Nuwara Eliya’s countryside.
Nanu Oya Waterfall – Nuwara Eliya Hidden in Sri Lanka’s hill country, Nanu Oya Waterfall cascades gracefully through lush greenery and misty hills. Fed by the Nanu Oya River, it drops about 60 meters in a series of steps, creating a serene and picturesque scene. A peaceful stop for travelers, it’s perfect for photography and soaking in the natural beauty of Nuwara Eliya’s countryside.
✨ Seetha Eliya (Seetha Amman Temple) Seetha Eliya, near Nuwara Eliya in Sri Lanka, is home to the Seetha Amman Temple, a sacred Hindu shrine dedicated to Goddess Seetha. According to the Ramayana legend, this is believed to be the place where Seetha was held captive by King Ravana. The temple features colorful statues of Lord Rama, Seetha, Hanuman, and Ravana, along with murals depicting scenes from the epic. Surrounded by misty hills and lush greenery, it is both a spiritual site and a cultural landmark, making it a meaningful stop for travelers exploring Sri Lanka’s hill country
Nine Arch Bridge in Ella, Sri Lanka, is a stunning colonial‑era stone bridge built in the early 20th century. Famous for its nine graceful arches and lush jungle surroundings, it stretches 91 meters across a valley and rises 30 meters high. Watching trains pass over the bridge against the backdrop of tea plantations and misty hills makes it one of the most photographed landmarks in the country.
Demodara Loop Viewpoint in Sri Lanka is a unique railway marvel near Ella, famous for its spiral track design. The train line here makes a full loop around a hill before crossing over itself at the Demodara railway station, creating a fascinating sight for travelers. Surrounded by lush tea plantations and rolling hills, the viewpoint offers stunning panoramic views of the winding track and passing trains. It’s both an engineering wonder and a scenic highlight, making it a must‑visit spot for those exploring Sri Lanka’s hill country.
Train Ride from Demodara to Ella is one of Sri Lanka’s most scenic railway journeys, famous for its breathtaking views and unique engineering marvels. The route passes through lush tea plantations, misty hills, and charming villages, offering travelers a true glimpse of the island’s hill‑country beauty. A highlight of this ride is the Demodara Loop, where the track spirals around a hill and passes under itself — a rare railway design admired worldwide. Along the way, you’ll also cross the iconic Nine Arch Bridge, making this train ride not just a mode of travel but an unforgettable experience filled with history, culture, and stunning landscapes. ✨
✨ Flying Ravana Adventure Park – Ella Perched in the scenic hills of Ella, Flying Ravana is Sri Lanka’s first-ever mega zipline experience. Stretching over 500 meters at speeds up to 80 km/h, it offers breathtaking views of tea plantations, valleys, and misty mountains. Beyond the zipline, the adventure park features activities like ATV rides, abseiling, and archery — making it a thrilling stop for adrenaline seekers.
Key Fish Therapy Spots in Balapitiya Madu Ganga Fish Therapy Located at 117/35/A Gorakagoda, Balapitiya. Rated 4.5 stars with over 300 reviews. Visitors enjoy dipping their feet into tanks or river enclosures where fish provide a natural massage. Opens at 8 AM and is a well-known stop during Madu River safaris. Galmanduwa Fish Farm Situated on Maduganga Lake. Rated 4.6 stars with 36 reviews. Offers a more rustic, natural setting for fish spa therapy. Open until early morning hours, making it accessible for late-night visitors. Fish Therapy (73P2+4QV, Balapitiya) Smaller, local fish farm with a 4.6-star rating. Known for its intimate, quiet atmosphere compared to larger tourist spots. Great for travelers seeking a less crowded experience. Fish spa (73M2+JJ, Balapitiya) Listed as part of holiday apartment rentals. Provides fish therapy as an add-on experience for guests staying nearby.
What You’ll Experience Turtle Hatchery: Learn how eggs are protected from predators and poachers until they hatch. Baby Turtle Release: Visitors often get the chance to release hatchlings into the ocean, a memorable conservation activity. Educational Exhibits: Displays explain the different species of turtles found in Sri Lanka, including the Green Turtle, Olive Ridley, Hawksbill, and Leatherback. Volunteer Opportunities: The center welcomes volunteers to assist with daily care, education, and conservation projects.
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