Trips

Yala / Uda Walawe  

50 kilometers east of the resort lies the entrance to Yala National Park, the most visited and largest in Sri Lanka. Here you can see not only herds of elephants, but also leopards, bears, crocodiles, buffalo, and many other wild animals.

40 kilometers north of the resort is the entrance to Udawalawe National Park, the most popular park thanks to its large elephant populations within a smaller area. Encountering wild elephants here is practically guaranteed.


Adam's Peak 

It is located 150 km north of the resort.

The mountain rises to 2,243 meters, and the ascent requires climbing approximately 5,200 steps.


Tangalle

8 km from the resort lies the town of Tangalle, full of landmarks such as the largest Buddha statue on the island.
You will also find markets, charming shops, and restaurants. 


Galle 

The city of Galle is an old fortress located about an hour from the resort.
It dates back to the Dutch colonial period. 


Mulkirigala Rock Temples  

Rock temples located north of Tangalle, about 25 km from the resort.


Pinnawala  

Pinnawala is a state elephant orphanage, established for the protection of elephants.


Hummanaya Blow Hole   

A geyser forcefully gushing from a 20-meter-deep rock opening near the town of Tangalle. 


Tea Plantations  

Who doesn't know the excellent Ceylon tea?

A trip to the mountains to visit the tea plantations is definitely worth it.


Colombo

The largest city in Sri Lanka.
It is located on the western coast and serves as the center of commerce, culture, and administration.


Temple of the Buddha's Tooth 

The temple is located north of Kandy Lake and is one of the most important religious sites in Sri Lanka.