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15 Top Tourist Attractions in Sri Lanka
By Mike Kaplan · Last updated on March 4, 2024
Sri Lanka is truly spellbinding and will suit any traveler’s interests with its top tourist attractions. The small island nation is chock-full of adventure activities like surfing and trekking.
There are several highly religious sites for the religious devotee, and unbelievable historical tourist attractions for history buffs in Sri Lanka . However, no one can dispute Sri Lanka’s incredible natural beauty. Whether it be en-route to a perfect surf break, visiting a historical site or on a pilgrimage, lush greenery and exotic animals are never far away.
15. Nine Arch Bridge [SEE MAP]
One of Sri Lanka’s most iconic sights is the Nine Arch Bridge in the small mountain town of Ella. This viewpoint offers spectacular panoramas of the surrounding area, which is made up of verdant greenery and tea fields.
Visitors can watch trains roll over the bridge as they make their way along the Demodara Loop. Constructed in the early days of the railway expansion in Sri Lanka, the bridge is particularly impressive because it is made of cement, stone and brick, without the use of any steel.
14. Mihintale [SEE MAP]
Mihintale is a mountain near the town of Anuradhapura. Its summit has much spiritual significance to the Buddhist community. It’s believed that on this mountain top a Buddhist monk named Mahinda met King Devanampiyatissa and together this meeting introduced Buddhism to the country.
Monk Mahinda impressed the King with the peacefulness of the Buddhist doctrine and his contented, serene nature. The King subsequently renounced war, and went on to spread peace throughout the nation. There are several impressive religious and historical structures on and around Mihintale Mountain. Hundreds of pilgrims visit the site each year.
13. Unawatuna [SEE MAP]
This white sand beach in the small seaside town of Unawatuna is a great place to relax. There are a number of snorkeling and diving operators in town who take advantage of the abundance of coral reefs just off the beach.
Colorful fish and plentiful turtles are the norm in these waters. There are a number of great dining options along the beach, which welcome visitors to use their sun loungers and relax the day away with a drink in hand.
12. Gal Viharaya [SEE MAP]
Visitors can find Gal Viharaya in the ancient city of Polonnaruwa. Gal Viharaya is a famous Buddhist site and is celebrated for its many caves and large sculptures of Buddha which are carved into the rock faces. They are extremely well preserved, even though they were crafted in the 12th century.
To the side of one of the statues, a code of conduct is inscribed. The code, when followed, was meant to purify the Buddhist monks and bring them together under one order. It was created by a very famous king: King Parakramabahu the first. Today, Gal Viharaya is one of Sri Lanka’s most popular sites of pilgrimage.
11. Kataragama Festival [SEE MAP]
One of the most popular tourist attractions in Sri Lanka, the Kataragama Festival takes place every year in July or August and is dedicated to one of the Hindu gods. It takes place over a two-week period and people from all over the world come to join in.
The festival is jam-packed with parades of elephants and colorfully dressed performers. There are countless traditional dances that take place; with musicians, acrobats, and fire-breathers feeding into the festival’s contagious energy.
10. Udawalawe National Park [SEE MAP]
There are few places in the world where elephant sightings are so frequent. However, elephants are not the only animals to see within Udawalawe National Park; peacocks, jackals, water buffalo, crocodiles, monkeys and deer also roam the area.
Safaris are most popular in the early morning hours when animals are at their most active. The biodiversity of the park can be attributed to its varied landscape; it is flanked by mountain ranges to the north with wetlands and rivers hugging the grasslands and forests at the base of the mountains.
9. Ravana Falls [SEE MAP]
The beautiful Ravana Falls are used for bathing in the hot summer months. In the rainy season, the water flow is exceptionally strong and is an impressive sight. The falls are part of the Ravana Ella Wildlife Sanctuary, and the nearby cave complex is rich in local legend.
Conveniently located on the main road on the way to Ella town, the caves are a common stop off point for visitors during their journey. Many cheeky monkeys live in the surrounding trees and they are often seen on the roadside dining on fruit. However, don’t let them get too close, as sometimes they can get over-friendly with visitors.
8. Dambulla Cave Temple [SEE MAP]
The Dambulla Cave Temple is a sacred Buddhist site. There is no entry fee to get into the temple on full-moon days; however, these days are especially busy because of the religious significance of this lunar phase. Devotees from all over the world make pilgrimage to this place.
There are over 80 caves documented in the area, but the most famous five are outfitted with impressive statues and paintings. Some of the caves date back to 1000 BC, when prehistoric Sri Lankans would have lived within them, so it is unsurprising that they would have created temples inside at that time. If you do plan to visit, please be aware that visitors must cover their shoulders and legs and remove shoes before entering the temple.
7. Mirissa [SEE MAP]
Mirissa is the ultimate Sri Lankan beach getaway. The beautiful long beach is flanked by tall overhanging palm trees and lined with modern restaurants and hotels. The restaurants have western style food at Sri Lankan prices. Just off the beach is Parrot Rock. It has a small staircase leading to the top that offers great views of the ocean and coastline.
Day trips from Mirissa include whale watching, snorkeling and surfing. Weligama, just a few kilometers from Mirissa, is one of the best beaches in Sri Lanka to learn surfing. Come happy hour and into the evening, many the restaurants turn their venues into beach clubs and pump out drinks and tunes.
6. Arugam Bay [SEE MAP]
Arugam Bay is revered by surfers. This small town on the east coast of Sri Lanka embodies the quintessential laid-back surf lifestyle. The Main Point surf break is within walking distance from the town center, but is only recommended for advanced or intermediate surfers.
Otherwise, Whiskey Point or Peanut Farm are two great surf beaches for beginner and intermediate surfers; a short tuk-tuk ride will take you there. Often elephants and peacocks can be spotted beside the road, just outside of town. The main strip in Arugam Bay town is lined with restaurants and hotels where you can dine on anything from traditional Sri Lankan curry to full English breakfasts.
5. Temple of the Tooth [SEE MAP]
The Temple of the Tooth is a highly sacred place. The temple contains one of Buddha’s teeth. Legend has it that the tooth was taken from the Buddha on his deathbed, then smuggled to Sri Lanka from India. It was smuggled in the hair of a princess, after her father’s kingdom had been besieged.
It immediately became an object of great importance and has been celebrated and paraded throughout history. However, many attempts have also been made to steal or destroy the tooth. Twice daily, pujas are held to celebrate the relic and offer visitors and devotees the chance to get a glimpse of the tooth within its casing.
4. Adam's Peak [SEE MAP]
At the summit of Adam’s Peak is a footprint cast in stone. It has spiritual significance to a number of different religions, however, there is currently a Buddhist monastery at the summit. To the Buddhists, the footprint is that of Buddha’s; to Christians, the footprint is Adam’s; and to Hindus, the footprint is attributed to Shiva.
The site is a popular place of pilgrimage, especially on full moon nights. The trek to the top of the mountain to see the footprint is via a steep staircase containing over 5000 steps. The trail is lined with many tea stalls and food shops which act as places of rest. Most people begin their hike at 2:30 am to reach the summit in time for sunrise.
3. Galle Fort [SEE MAP]
It is easy to get lost in the cobblestoned alleyways and streets within Galle Fort. Today the area is full of modern restaurants, hotels, clothing, and souvenir shops. Meanwhile, snake charmers and buskers line the seawall.
However, the fort was not always such a cosmopolitan spot. A basic fort was constructed by the Portuguese when they made their first landing to the island in 1505. When the Dutch eventually seized control of Galle , they made a number of improvements; including the enormous sea wall that still lines the fort. Galle Fort is an excellent example of what the synthesis between European and Asian architecture looks like.
2. Yala National Park [SEE MAP]
Yala National Park is made up of spellbinding vistas and a true abundance of Sri Lankan wildlife. It has the highest density of leopards in the world, so chances of seeing them are very high.
Although leopards are the main attraction here, they are followed closely by elephants, sloth bears and crocodiles. The park is divided into five blocks; some of which were zoned to hunters until Yala became a national park in 1938. Ensure you make time to visit the very informative visitor center at the entrance of the park for insightful displays about the area.
1. Sigiriya Rock Fort [SEE MAP]
Sigiriya Rock Fort is utterly impressive. The rock walls rise up 200 meters from the ground, only to give way to a flat plateau at their summit. There are steep stairwells to reach the top and many frescos to marvel at on the way up. At the top, you can find the remains of an ancient civilization, including relics of a palace and monastery.
It would have taken true engineering ingenuity to build a structure at this height so many centuries ago. Around the rock fort are many important caves and gardens; impressively, they are some of the first landscaped gardens in the world.
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16 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Sri Lanka
Written by Freddy Sherman Updated May 13, 2023
The South Asian island nation of Sri Lanka offers visitors a dizzying array of things to see and do. You can experience tourist attractions like the towering new Lotus Tower in the capital city of Colombo , or see elephants living their best life in the forest at Minneriya National Park. There are also outdoor attractions like doing a leopard-watching safari at Yala National Park or hiking a pilgrimage trail at night to see the sunrise on the summit of Adam's Peak.
All these exciting things to do are joined with some of the world's most beautiful natural landscapes offering varied environments, from tropical beaches to mountains to rainforests. Add in thousands of years of culture, interesting foreign colonial influence, very friendly people, beautiful beach resorts and you get one of the world's great vacation destinations.
Plan your sightseeing in this captivating country with our list of the top tourist attractions in Sri Lanka.
1. Yala National Park
2. temple of the sacred tooth relic, 3. udawalawe national park, 4. colombo lotus tower, 5. sigiriya the ancient rock fortress, 6. adam's peak, 7. golden temple of dambulla, 8. galle dutch fort, 9. nine arches bridge, 10. minneriya national park, 11. ridiyagama safari park, 12. sri lanka national museum, 13. national museum of natural history, 14. gangaramaya temple, 15. red mosque, 16. national museum of kandy, map of tourist attractions in sri lanka.
This is where you can do a safari experience Sri Lankan style. The huge national park borders the Indian Ocean and has a wide range of different ecosystems. From the marine environment of the coastline to grasslands to tropical rainforests inland.
People come to see the park's elephants, leopards, and crocodiles. Leopards are the easiest animal to see, as Yala has the highest "leopard density" in the world. There are many elephants, too, and you're likely to encounter them on the roads within the park, as they use them to get around, too! There are also over 200 bird species that make their home in the park area, including several endemic to Sri Lanka.
Aside from the fauna and flora, the park is home to two historic and very popular religious pilgrimage sites. The temples of Situlpahuwa and Magul Vihara draw four times as many visitors to the park as the animals do.
Yala National Park is on the southeast coast of the island near the city of Hambantota. Buttala is the nearby town, and you can stay there if you want to explore the park over multiple days. A stay there is also a cool way to experience real, rural life in Sri Lanka.
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Also in the city of Kandy (right next to the National Museum of Kandy), this temple, and the relic it houses, is one of the most sacred places on Earth for those of the Buddhist faith.
The relic, believed to be a tooth of the Buddha, also has an influence on the politics of Sri Lanka, as whoever possesses the tooth is supposed to be the rightful ruler of the country. The Temple of the Tooth is part of the royal palace complex.
There are rituals performed at the temple three times a day, with a special ritual bathing of the relic on Wednesdays. The holy water that results from the bathing is believed to have healing powers.
This smaller national park is mainly a popular tourist attraction for seeing elephants. Its small size, less than 120 square miles, and its large population of more than 250 elephants mean it's guaranteed you will see them.
Located about 100 miles from Columbo in the south-central part of the island, Udawalawe National Park is also a very important sanctuary for waterfowl and is a great place to visit for bird-watching.
Getting there is easy, and most people visit on an organized tour from Columbo or from one of the Hambantota resorts. Driving time is less than three hours from Columbo and about an hour from the beach resorts.
The drawback to Udawalawe is the park can be crowded and everyone wants to see the elephants. Safari jeep drivers work on tips and can be very competitive and aggressive about finding animals for their clients.
One of the best tourist attractions in Sri Lanka is also one of the country's newest and the tallest. The Colombo Lotus Tower opened in 2019 as South Asia's tallest, free-standing structure .
Although it's a popular tourist attraction, the tower was built for a much more utilitarian reason: it's the hub of the country's radio, TV, and mobile phone networks and their antennas. The lotus bulb-inspired tower, which overlooks the entire city and the Indian Ocean, is 1,168 feet (368 meters) tall and is a great place to snap some Instagram-worthy shots.
There's a shopping mall in the base of the tower. From here, you can take super-fast elevators up to both indoor and outdoor observation areas. There's also a revolving restaurant at the top , which is a very popular spot for romantic dinners.
Skip the fancy restaurant, and try your luck at the food court in the mall. You'll find a delicious array of stalls offering Sri Lankan street food. The exterior of the Lotus Tower is covered with LED lighting, and they do light shows each evening and on special holidays.
This ancient rock fortress was once the mountaintop palace of the island's king. Believed to have been constructed during the 4 th and 5 th centuries CE, the palace ruins are at the top of a 660-foot (220-meter) rock formation.
The sides of the mountain had giant frescoes painted on them, and halfway up the mountain, there's a giant gateway carved in the shape of a lion. The structure's name means lion rock in ancient Sanskrit.
The palace above and the city complex below are one of the world's most important examples of urban planning in the first millennium. The ruins are near the town of Dambulla in the Central Province of the country.
This large, sacred mountain (7,359 feet/2,243 meters), is topped with a rock formation that has significance to many religions.
At the summit, there is a large boulder with an imprint that looks like a footprint. To Buddhists, it's the footprint of Buddha; to Muslims and Christians, it's the footprint of Adam (thus the site's Western name); and to Hindus, it was created by the deity Shiva.
Whatever your belief, Adam's Peak is a beautiful natural site to visit, and it's a cool adventure to climb the mountain. The pilgrimage path is mainly steps and stairs, and it takes at least a few hours each way.
The mountain is accessed from routes beginning in the village of Nallathanniya in central Sri Lanka. The best times to climb it are between December and May. Most people start the climb at night, so they reach the summit at sunrise.
There are six trails leading to the summit, with varying journey times and varying degrees of difficulty. The paths are lighted at night, and the activity is great for families, as children can easily do it, too. There are rest stops and food vendors along the way.
Throughout Sri Lanka there are natural caves that have been enlarged and excavated to be turned into cave temples. Like other temples, they honor Buddha and other deities (and a few kings) with large statues and relics.
The Dambulla cave temple is a UNESCO World Heritage site . It's the largest cave temple complex in the country and the best preserved. Of particular interest are the beautiful, now-preserved and conserved colorful wall murals that decorate the cave walls.
Aside from the cave temples, there is a large, golden Buddha statue at the base of the mountain, giving the site its other name, the Golden Temple of Dambulla. Dambulla is about two hours outside Colombo.
This 16 th -century Dutch fortress and walled town has been turned into a large tourist attraction. Originally built by the Portuguese in the 16 th century, most of the structures date to the Dutch colonial period in the 17 th century. More than a fort, it's a small fortified village, with homes, churches, a mosque, and lots of shops all within the fortress walls.
You can visit the fort and the lighthouse, and there are several museums on the site along with big shopping areas. The Fort, on the southwest coast Sri Lanka, about two hours south of Colombo, is a popular tourist destination with a lot of boutique hotels, some located within the fort's walls.
One of the iconic images of Sri Lanka, this relic of the British colonial era is a strikingly beautiful example of the beauty of practical, industrial design. Built by local workers in consultation with British engineers, the viaduct bridge has nine arches over its 300-foot span. It rises 80 feet above the river and remains in use today, over 100 years after its construction.
You can visit the bridge two ways: by traveling to it by tuk-tuk from Ella or by taking a train that traverses it. The Nine Arches Bridge is located between the Ella and Demodara stations on the main train line. Train journeys (usually from Kandy to Ella) that cross the bridge are considered one of the best things to do in Sri Lanka and one of the most beautiful train journeys in the world.
When visiting from Ella, it's possible to (carefully) walk across the bridge, and this is one of the most popular Instagram spots in the country because of the dramatic views.
The best place to see elephants in Sri Lanka isn't at a so-called sanctuary or orphanage, it's in their natural habitat in Minneriya National Park. Some of the commercial parks have been known to exploit the animals, including chaining them in the river to create better photo opportunities.
The lush park is important as it's a dry season (July through October) feeding area for the elephants who live in the surrounding forest areas, drawing more than 500 animals at one time.
The park is also home to a few species of monkeys, different types of deer, leopards, and sloth bears. It's a popular place to visit for photo safaris. Minneriya is in the north-central area of Sri Lanka, about three hours from Colombo. It's a popular day-trip tourist destination and many tour operators and hotels in Columbo offer day trips.
While Sri Lanka's national parks showcase the country's native flora and fauna, the Ridiyagama Safari Park near Hambantota has animals from all over the world. This safari park tourist attraction allows visitors to get an African safari experience, complete with lions, zebras, giraffes, cape buffaloes, and other animals indigenous to Africa.
The drive-through safari park covers over 500 acres and has three zones. There's an African Lion Zone, the Sri Lankan Elephant Zone, and a World Zone. The park is near the Hambantota resort area and is a fun family day trip if you're staying at one of the area's resorts.
Many local tour providers and the major resorts offer a park visit experience, picking you up at your hotel, taking you through the safari park in their vehicle, then returning you to your hotel. It's a great thing to do in Sri Lanka for kids and families.
This large museum, formerly called the National Museum of Colombo, tells the fascinating story of the Sri Lankan people and their culture. The Sri Lanka National Museum collection includes various kinds of things, from artifacts to artwork along with jewelry, coins, money, arms, and crafts.
The museum has multiple levels and showcases both cultural and natural exhibits. Everything is shown chronologically, starting with the island's prehistoric history.
You'll find the museum in central Colombo, near Viharamahadevi Park. It's housed in a Victorian colonial building that was purpose-built for the museum and opened in 1877.
After you've visited the Sri Lanka National Museum and learned about Sri Lanka's cultural history, head to the nearby National Museum of Natural History to trace its physical, wildlife, and natural history.
This museum shows the country's incredible indigenous natural history, with examples of animals, plants, and minerals that are endemic to the South Asian island. The island's ancient and prehistoric history is also on display, with some cool fossils and skeletons including those of dinosaurs.
It's across from Viharamahadevi Park in central Colombo.
Located in Central Colombo near Beira Lake, this 19 th -century Buddhist temple complex interestingly includes a vintage car museum . There's a cool 1930s Mercedes and a very rare Rolls-Royce Ghost from the 1920s. The temple is also a religious museum with examples of religious coins, jewelry, and sculpture.
The temple was created around a sacred tree to house a sacred relic, a lock of the Buddha's hair. Each year during the Poya or full moon ceremony in February, there's a festival and procession around the area led by the temple's resident elephant.
A visit to the striking red and white brick Red Mosque (called "Jami Ul-Alfar Masjid") will yield some insight into the local practice of Islam, as well as some awesome Instagram pics.
Inside, the mosque showcases typical religious artwork and design, but it's the outside that really makes it extra special. The exterior red and white bricks are arranged in sometimes eye-fooling designs of spirals, swirls, and alternating patterns. The impact has also made the mosque a visual landmark, easy to spot from arriving ships (it's visible from Colombo Harbor).
The minarets of the mosque are topped with onion-shaped domes, reminiscent of Red Square. The style is called "Indo-Saracenic," and it was a popular architectural style in Asia in the early 19 th century when this mosque was built.
Kandy is a city in the central part of Sri Lanka and is important, as it was the kingdom's last capital city before the colonial era. The beautiful city and its unique history can be explored at the National Museum of Kandy .
The main part of the museum is housed in what was the home of the king's harem; additional exhibits are inside the former palace. The museum is filled with artifacts that tell the story of the Kandian era, the time between the 15 th and 18 th centuries, when the area maintained its independence despite colonization of other parts of the island.
Aside from historic objects and artifacts, the museum has an incredible collection of Sri Lankan art, as it's an official repository for native artwork.
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Sri Lanka’s rich culture and history, gorgeous landscape and scenery, and plentiful wildlife-spotting opportunities are the main reasons the country tops many travelers’ bucket lists. And due to its relatively small size, many of the best attractions and destinations are within only a couple of hours of each other. In one day, if you’re on a tight schedule, you could spend the morning at one of the country’s eight UNESCO World Heritage sites, go on a safari in the afternoon, and then in the evening, relax and enjoy a cup of tea from one of the hill country plantations. Or, with more time, allow the opportunity for spontaneous exploration—road tripping throughout the country offers scenic views almost everywhere, and you might pull over for an elephant sighting or two along the way!
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Kandy, a major city in Sri Lanka’s hill country, is one of the most popular tourist destinations and one corner of the country’s Cultural Triangle. It’s surrounded by mountains of rainforest and tea plantations and is home to a beautiful lake within the city. Visit the Temple of the Tooth, a sacred temple that houses Buddha’s tooth; wander the city’s colorful streets, and admire the architecture while sampling food from the many street vendors; walk around the lake for scenic views of the lake itself and also the colorful buildings that dot the hillsides around it; and make the quick drive outside of the city to the Peradeniya Royal Botanical Gardens to visit its orchid house and its spice garden, the latter of which will take you on an olfactory tour of the country’s native spices.
This massive rock formation is not only a breathtaking sight to take in as you approach, jutting up from the flat lands that surround it but also a place of cultural and historical significance. The UNESCO World Heritage site was a fort and palace that dates back to the fifth century. A network of winding staircases and paths will lead you to the top of the rock if you’re game to do the 1,217-step climb. Along the way, you’ll get panoramic views of the valley around you, you’ll pass ancient paintings by monks on the rock walls, and learn about the kingdom that once called this rock home. If you plan on making the entire climb (which we highly recommend), arrive at the park at opening time—you’ll avoid the afternoon heat and beat most of the crowds.
Anuradhapura
Anuradhapura, one of the three corners of Sri Lanka’s Cultural Triangle and the current capital city of the North Central Province, was the first ancient capital in Sri Lanka, thriving for more than 1,300 years until it was abandoned in 993. Tourists visit this UNESCO World Heritage site to explore the well-preserved ruins and significant Buddhist history. Several dagobas, distinctive dome-shaped memorials, remain in the city, one of which is said to house Buddha’s collarbone. Another important site is the Bodhi tree found in the Mahamewna Gardens —it’s the oldest known human-planted tree in the world, and it grew from the southern branch of a sacred fig tree in India, the tree under which Gautama Buddha was said to have gained enlightenment.
Polonnaruwa
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The third corner of the Cultural Triangle , Polonnaruwa became the second capital after Anuradhapura was abandoned. Like Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa is a draw for visitors interested in touring the city’s history and ruins, including those of the royal palace and other royal spaces, the quadrangle (a raised, walled-off area of monuments and Buddha statues), and dagobas. You’ll undoubtedly spot many monkeys (toque macaques) in the area, and that population of native, endangered monkeys was featured in Disney’s nature documentary, “Monkey Kingdom.”
Yala National Park
Yala National Park, located along the southeastern coast of Sri Lanka, is the most visited national park in the country, primarily because of the chance to spot the leopards in the area—it is home to one of the largest concentrations of leopards in the world. (The land became a wildlife sanctuary in 1900 and then a national park in 1938.) Although it comprises five blocks, only two of them are open to the public for safari to preserve and protect the majority of the land. Between February and July is the best time to visit; during these months, the lower water levels bring more animals out in the open searching for water. However, the park can get crowded in these peak months, and higher traffic through the park can lessen your chances of spotting one of the elusive leopards. Even so, you’ll still have the opportunity to see elephants, crocodiles, and water buffaloes.
Minneriya National Park
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Sri Lanka has plenty of safari opportunities, but Minneriya National Park is known for having the world's largest gatherings of Asian elephants. Previously an elephant sanctuary, the land was converted to a national park in 1997, and Asian elephants still freely roam the grounds in large herds. While you'll likely get a glimpse of several whenever you visit, the dry season from June to September is the best time to visit. This is when the elephants (sometimes as many as 300) will congregate around the reservoir. It might be most famous for these elephant sightings, but the park is also home to more than 170 species of birds, leopards, monkeys, and other wildlife.
Many tourists skip Colombo to set off for the country’s beautiful nature destinations, but the capital city deserves some of your time . Colombo comprises several distinct neighborhoods that showcase the old and new—from ancient temples and colonial architecture to modern skyscrapers and city parks. It’s easy (and recommended) to wander and simply take in the sights as you go. One impressive architectural sight you won’t be able to miss is the Jami Ul-Alfar Masjid (also known as the Red Mosque), a red and white mosque in Colombo’s Pettah neighborhood. Admiring it from the outside is intriguing enough, but if you want to go inside, ensure you’ve dressed appropriately; women need to cover their hair, arms, and legs.
This fortified old city on the southwest coast of Sri Lanka is another of the country’s impressive UNESCO World Heritage Sites. One of the best things to do is walk along the fort’s ramparts that give you a view out to the water and inward toward the fort and city. You can also take a self-guided tour of the fort to learn about its history and architecture. Although the fort is the main attraction for visitors to the area, Galle is a prime destination for shopping as well; wander the pedestrian-friendly streets to check out the many art galleries, upscale markets, and boutique stores selling clothes, jewelry, souvenirs, and home goods.
Nuwara Eliya
Tea is one of Sri Lanka’s biggest exports, so a trip to the rolling hills of tea country is well worth your time. Nuwara Eliya boasts hundreds of acres of tea plantations and several tea production facilities you can visit to learn about the entire tea-making process, from planting to picking and steeping at home. Once you’ve had your fill of tea, be sure to explore the other gorgeous surroundings of Nuwara Eliya, such as the manicured and well-maintained Victoria Park, Lake Gregory for a day on the water, or a lakeside picnic, or the beautiful, 350-foot tall Ramboda Falls.
As one of the main beach destinations in the country, Mirissa attracts those looking for a laid-back, leisurely vacation of days lounging on the sand and nights out on the town. Among the gorgeous beaches in Mirissa, Mirissa Beach and Secret Beach are two of the best for their beauty and seclusion, but neither one gets too crowded. If you’d rather be out on the water, Mirissa is a surfer’s paradise, especially from October to April, and it’s also a popular destination for whale watching tours to spot blue whales. After a day in the sun, hit some of the casual but lively restaurants and bars, some of which are right along the beach, making them a perfect setting for a sunset cocktail.
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- 43 Most Beautiful Places In Sri Lanka In 2024 You Must Visit
23 Mar 2023
Full of romantic landscapes, stirring mountains, lush green tea gardens and golden beaches, the island nation of Sri Lanka is nothing short of magnificent. The country has no shortage of beautiful awe-inspiring spots, natural, historic and cultural, each more picture-perfect than the next. From soulful Buddhist monasteries and temples to exotic and impeccable spots rarely explored, Sri Lanka offers everything that makes your escape a memorable one! Whether travelling with your significant other or planning a vacation with your family, Sri Lanka won’t disappoint you! Take a trip to these most beautiful places in Sri Lanka and you will find it difficult to leave back home. Read on to know the most beautiful experiences of Sri Lanka including astounding places and popular attractions.
43 Most Beautiful Places In Sri Lanka In 2024
While you’re planning your next vacation to this serene country, scroll down to know where all you can head for an amazing trip with your friends and family. The following are the best travelling places in Sri Lanka that you can include in your itinerary.
- Ella – Witness The Countryside Charm
- Nuwara Eliya – Covered With Lush-Greenery
- Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage – See The Giant Beasts
- Polonnaruwa – The Ancient Ruins
- Adams Peak – The UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Mirissa – Go Whale Watching
- Yala National Park – Amidst The Wildlife
- Colombo – Visit The Bustling City
- Jaffna – Explore The Historical Architectures
- Ulpotha – Land Of Ayurveda
- Trincomalee – The Temple City
- Kandalama – The Surreal Village
- Tissamaharama – Picture Worthy Place
- Anuradhapura – See The Bodhi Tree
- Horton Plains National Park – Of Lakes And Greenery
- Sinharaja Forest Reserve – Tropical Beauty
- Udawalawe National Park – With Wild Animals
- Tawalantenne – Ideal Road Trip Location
- Arugam Bay – Pristine Beaches
- Commonwealth War Cemetery – For The Warriors
- Unawatuna Beach – Beautiful Beaches
- Sigiriya Museum – Visit The Historical Place
- Perandeniya Botanical Gardens – See The Flowers Blooming
- Dondra Lighthouse – Instagram Worthy
- Dambulla Cave Temple – Witness The Murals
- Old Dutch Fort At Galle – Picturesque Beauty
- Sigiriya Rock Fortress – The Historical Beauty
- Beira Lake – The Surreal Lake
- Temple Of The Tooth Relic – One Of A Kind Temple
- Bentota Beach – Beautiful Sunrise And Blue Waters
- National Museum Of Colombo – Know The History
- Bahiravokanda Vihara Buddha Statue – Gigantic Architecture
- Nine Arch Bridge – Ride Amidst The Greenery
- Gal Viharaya – Know The Ancient History
- Ravana Falls – Explore The Surreal Beauty
- Spice Garden – Add Some Spice To Your Vacation
- Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara – For Serenity
- Ruwanwelisaya – A Sacred Buddhist Site
- St. Anthony’s Church – Explore The Masterpiece
- International Buddhist Museum – Experience The Spirituality
- Mahiyanganaya Sorabora Lake, Uva Province – Explore The Greenery
- Dehiwala Zoo – Experience The Wilderness
- Bambarakanda Falls, Ohiya – A Treat For The Eyes
1. Ella – Witness The Countryside Charm
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Looking for the best places to visit in Sri Lanka in December? Get enamored by the stunning views through Ella Gap overlooking a spectacular gap in the southern mountain wall. Situated in the middle of beautiful countryside, with small vegetable plots, tea plantations on the hill slopes and forests on the tops this hill station is nothing less than breathtaking. Ella undoubtedly, is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Sri Lanka.
Location: Town in Sri Lanka Famous for: Hikes, mountain views, train rides Best time to visit: January to March is the best time to visit Ella as the chances of rainfall are low and you can also enjoy hiking How to reach: Ella is 235 km from Colombo. You can take a direct train to Ella from Colombo Fort Train Station Where to stay: Blue Ribbon Homestay, Ella Tree houses and Cabanas Tourist attractions: Ravana’s Cave, Nine Arches Bridge, Ravana Falls
Must Read: 15 Things To Do In Ella
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2. Nuwara Eliya – Covered With Lush-Greenery
One of the most beautiful Sri Lanka tourist places, this 19th-century hill station Nuwara Eliya retains its colonial ambiance with its golf course, gentlemen’s clubs and mock Tudor buildings. It is one of the most beautiful locations in Sri Lanka for a scenic rail ride. Experience the stunning views of the surrounding tea plantations, waterfalls and dramatic mountains the train takes you from Kandy to Nuwara Eliya. You wouldn’t want the ride to end! You can enjoy trekking in Kandy and explore the beauty of nature. It is one of the safest places to visiting Sri Lanka during Covid. If you are looking for the best places to visit in Rishikesh in 2 days , Nuwara Eliya should be on your itinerary.
Location: Nuwara Eliya District, Central Sri Lanka Famous for: Stunning views of the surrounding tea plantations Best time to visit: February to May is the best time to visit Nuwara Eliya as the chances of rainfall are low and so is the temperature. How to reach: There are frequent buses from Colombo and Kandy to Nuwara Eliya. However, the bus journey between Colombo and Nuwara Eliya takes a lot of time. Where to stay: King Fern Cottage, Paradise Cottage, Haven Backpackers Tourist attractions: Lake Gregory, Victoria Park, Pedro Tea Factory
3. Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage – See The Giant Beasts
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Can you imagine anything as heartwarming as staring at baby elephants as they enjoy a river soak? The Pinnawalla Elephant Orphanage has many reasons to be called one of the best things to see in Sri Lanka! It won’t be hard to believe if you don’t want to leave this paradise.
This place is 13 km away from the town of Kegalle and one can come by any public transport. This is a very popular tourist destination and gives visitors a very different kind of experience. Watching the baby elephants doing mischief and moving here and there is a lifetime experience. One cannot get to see all this anywhere else.
When you will come to this place, you will get many small reasons that you will definitely love this place. Therefore, whenever you come to Sri Lanka sightseeing do visit this place as it’s one of the best places to see in Sri Lanka.
Location: B199, Rambukkana 71100, Sri Lanka Famous for: Having the largest herd of captive elephants Timings: 9 AM -1 PM is when elephants proceed with their daily activities. The park remains open from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM How to reach: Pinnewala Elephant Orphanage is just 37 km from Kandy. You could take a train towards Kandy and get down at Kegalle, the nearest village to the orphanage. You can take an auto or tuk-tuk from here to the park. Where to stay: Hotel Lagone Tourist attractions: Pinnawala Zoo
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4. Polonnaruwa – The Ancient Ruins
The next place in the list is again a city that is popular for the temples, and this has to be one of the best places to visit in Sri Lanka with family. You could easily spend your day imagining the ancient city life at the ruins of Polonnaruwa. Well-preserved and full of archaeological treasures with hundreds of ancient structures like tombs and temples, statues and stupas it is difficult to not be amazed by the ruins here.
This is known to everyone that Sri Lanka is a country of temples and also it has many monuments and heritages that depict its history and culture, it is one of the best Sri Lanka tourist places. Polonnaruwa is one such place that is very popular among tourists and one will get to experience the real life of Sri Lanka here.
So, if you are a spiritual person and also you have an interest in knowing the history, culture, and traditions of different countries, then you must visit this place. This place will give you the exact glimpses of Sri Lanka’s history and culture.
One would wonder what are the things here, which will give the sneak peek of Sri Lankan history. The answer to this question is that there are the remains of the old buildings and monuments that were once standing here.
Location: Polonnaruwa District in North Central Province, Sri Lanka Famous for: Its green environment and attractive tourist hotels Best time to visit: July, August, and January are the best months to visit Polonnaruwa. Avoid May-June as these are the hottest months in Polonnaruwaa. How to reach: There are no direct trains to Polonnaruwa but what you can do is take a train from Colombo to Habarana and then cover the onward journey by bus or taxi. Where to stay: EKHO Lake House, Wildescape Polonnaruwa, Binara Home Stays Tourist attractions: Sigiriya, Gal Vihara, Prakrama Samudra
5. Adams Peak – The UNESCO World Heritage Site
The next destination is one of the most mesmerizing Sri Lanka tourist places and is known as Adam’s Peak. Adam’s Peak is amongst the most beautiful places in Sri Lanka. Climb the slopes at night to watch a breathtaking sunrise at dawn that would be hard to forget.
A biodiversity hotspot and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is difficult to match the spectacular views from Adams Peaks in the whole of Sri Lanka, making it one of the best Sri Lanka tourist places. The name itself of this place is unique and so is the destination. This place is situated in middle Sri Lanka and that one thing for which it is known is called Sri Pada. Sri Pada is basically considered as the footprints of Buddha.
This is in the form of a rock creation at the mountain above. Apart from this spiritual and religious importance, this place is known for the beauty that the vivid greenery provides it. Along with that, if you go to the top of the peak, then you will witness some really amazing views of the surroundings. So, the little difficulties that you will have to bear are worth the kind of experience that the place gives you.
Location: Central Sri Lanka Famous for: Its rock formation Best time to visit: Weathe-wise, January and May are the best months. However, avoid full moon days and Sri Lankan holidays if you don’t want to wait in long queues. How to reach: Though you will have to climb the steps, you can take a train from Colombo to reach the base of the peak. Take a direct train to Hatton from Colombo, Kandy, and other cities. Then take a bus or an auto to Dalhousie which is the closest town to Adama’s Peak Where to stay: Slightly chilled hotel, Grand Adams Peak Hotel Tourist attractions: Peak Wilderness Sanctuary, Laxapana Falls
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6. Mirissa – Go Whale Watching
Spend your days, soaking in the sun on a hammock and whale-watching at the little village of Mirissa, one of the most appealing beach hideaways and places to see in Sri Lanka. The real world will be forgotten as soon as you enter this beachy paradise. Mirissa has to be on your list of beautiful places to visit in Sri Lanka for an amazing holiday.
Not everyone is fond of the rush and crowd of the city. Many of us want to spend our holidays in peace and in some quiet places. So, if you too are one such person and you are in Sri Lanka, then you should visit this beautiful village called Mirissa.
This is the village where most of the citizens living are fishermen; therefore you will get a very close view of the life of the local people. You can even go fishing with the fishermen and have a look at the whales and other big fish. Some of the very popular and tastier fishes are found here, like tuna. When you are in this village, do not forget to eat the very tasty local cuisine.
Location: South coast of Sri Lanka Famous for: Tuna, mullet, snapper and butterfish Best time to visit: Mirissa is a windy place. So, avoid May-July. The best months would be December, October, and August in that order. How to reach: Weligama is the nearest train station to Mirissa (7 km). You could take a direct train from Colombo or Bentota to Weligama, and then a tuk-tuk or bus ahead. Where to stay: Mirissa Hills, Glamour Hotel, Paradise Beach Club Tourist attractions: Mirissa Beach, Coconut Tree Hill, Parrot Rock Bridge
7. Yala National Park – Amidst The Wildlife
Get dazzled by the leopards at Yala National Park , home to one of the highest densities of leopards in the world. Full of grassy plains, forest, lagoons, and coastline, this National Park is no less than a big cat paradise. A complete package of natural beauty and heritage, Sri Lankan beautiful places will capture your heart and make it one of the must-visit places in Sri Lanka. A visit to all these gorgeous spots will make a trip an unforgettable experience. This place again comes in the list of the most visited places in Sri Lanka. It is somewhat 200 km away from the town of Bentota.
This is one of the most popular wildlife sanctuaries not just in that particular area, but among all the sanctuaries of Sri Lanka. One should hire a jeep to have a ride across the jungles of the Sanctuary. This ride of yours will be full of fun and adventure. One can even spot many elephants and leopards while the jeep rides in the jungle. By just reading this article one can imagine how adventurous it would be to have such a ride. Therefore, Yala National Park is one such place that one cannot miss at any cost if they are in Sri Lanka.
Location: Yala, Sri Lanka Famous for: Being home to large number of animals Best time to visit: February to June is a dry season when the chances of spotting wildlife are high. How to reach: The drive to Yala National Park from Haputale is only one hour. There are direct trains from Colombo, Ella, Kandy, etc to Haputale. Where to stay: Kulu Safaris, Elephant Lake Yala, Ceylon Wild Safaris Tourist attractions: Kumana National Park, Ruhunu Maha Katagrama
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8. Colombo – Visit The Bustling City
Image Source Next place on the list is the city of Colombo which is certainly amongst the best travel places in Sri Lanka. This will be completely unfair and your trip will not be complete if you do not visit the city of Colombo, which is the capital of Sri Lanka. There are several places in this city that you can visit and that will attract you definitely.
The city is beautiful overall and the beauty of it cannot be described in words. To visit the whole city one can book a cab or tuk-tuk and can make a list of places that can be visited. It is sure that one will be able to visit the whole city in one day. This lively capital city is surely among the best places to see in Sri Lanka.
Location: Colombo District, Sri Lanka Famous for: Its national museum and temples Best time to visit: January to March is the best time to visit Colombo as it is the dry season. The chances of rainfall are low. How to reach: Colombo is the capital of Sri Lanka and has a well-established network of rail, road, and air transport. Where to stay: Mandarina Colombo, C1 Colombo Fort Tourist attractions: Galle Face Green, Gangaramaya Temple, Independence Memorial Park, Viharadevi Park
9. Jaffna – Explore The Historical Architecture
Looking for religious tourist places in Sri Lanka? This place is also called the city of temples in Sri Lanka, as it has some of the most beautiful temples of Sri Lanka and one of the best Sri Lanka attractions for spiritual retreats. The most visited temple of all in this place are the temple of Nallur Kovil. This temple has the most visitors always and this is the most crowded of all temples. Other temples nearby too are visited by the people who come to visit this one. Apart from these temples, the other centre of attraction of this place is the Jaffna Fort. This fort is not just a beautiful monument to see but is also a symbol of the history of Sri Lanka.
So, the city of Jaffna is not just for the spiritual kind of people, but those who are a little bit interested in history and culture can also visit this place. With these main spots, another point of attraction in Jaffna is the Nagadeepa Vihara Purana temple. This temple too is known for its glory and beauty and is a must-visit. One can easily reach this temple through waterways, thus you can hire a boat and they can come to this place. The area surrounding provides you with the most peaceful environment and one can go for meditation and all.
Location: Northern Province of Sri Lanka Famous for: Its historical architectures Best time to visit: January-September and December are the best months to visit Jaffna as the rainfall is mediocre and temperatures is warm. How to reach: There are no direct trains or buses to Jaffna. However, Kandy is the nearest city to Jaffna. So, if you are in Kandy, you could take a small detour by car or taxi. Where to stay: Jaffna Guest House, Jaffna Heritage Hotel Tourist attractions: Fort Jaffna, Nallur Kandaswamy
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10. Ulpotha – Land Of Ayurveda
One thing more for which Sri Lanka is popular is the studies in Ayurveda and Yoga. The village of Ulpotha has some really good centers, where you can practice yoga and that too in the midst of nature. This place looks like next to heaven and spending time here is very pleasurable.
There are many yoga as well as Ayurveda retreat centres. So, even if you are least interested in these things, you should come here to gain more interest. This is believed to be one of the most serene tourist places in Sri Lanka!
Location: Ulpotha, Sri Lanka Famous for: Ayurveda Retreat Centres Best time to visit: It is only open 7 months a year How to reach: If you book a stay with Ulpotha, then you don’t have ti worry about the accommodation. You will be picked up by the staff at the airport Where to stay: Ayurveda Paradise Maho, Hotel Yapahuwa Paradise Tourist attractions: Sigiriya Rocks, Yapahuwa Rock Fort
11. Trincomalee – The Temple City
Do you want to explore a few uncommon places to visit in Sri Lanka? People who love water sports and want to live underwater life, he or she can visit this place. This beach is one of the ideal beaches of Sri Lanka. This has everything that a beach should ideally provide to its visitors. The best part about this beach is that it has some really amazing scuba diving instructors. Therefore, one can go and have a real underwater experience there in the nicest of the ways. Apart from this, there are a few temples around, so you can go and see them too.
If you are wondering why you are not much interested in spirituality and all, then why should go to visit a temple? The reason why it is suggestive to visit temples in Sri Lanka is that they are not merely the home for God, but also a beautiful creation of man. The architecture of the temples is marvelous. So, when in Sri Lanka you should not skip visiting any of the temples, especially the one that comes in your way.
Location: Northeast coast of Sri Lanka Famous for: Historical monuments and temples Best time to visit: February to April is the best time to indulge in water activities. How to reach: Sigirya is the nearest aiport to Trincomalee. A taxi ride from the airport will cost you about INR 700-900. Where to stay: Amaranthe Bay Resort & Spa, JKAB Beach Resort Tourist attractions: Koneswaram Temple, Fort Fedrick
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12. Kandalama – The Surreal Village
Image Source Again, we are talking about a beautiful yet calm and pious destination of Sri Lanka. This is again a village and the name of this village is Kandalama. This is a guarantee that the experience that you will get here cannot be achieved anywhere else in the world. This is a place, where you can go for a ride to the skies. Yes, you read it right! There is a hot balloon service here, which will take you up above the skies. This is undoubtedly among the best places in Sri Lanka.
This is merely a village, but the arrangement, it has is not less than a city. If you want to spend your night there in the village, you can book a room for yourself in any of the hotels nearby.
There are many 5-star hotels here and one need not worry about the luxury and comfort that is provided by it. Along with the luxuries, the surroundings that this place has is very soothing and thus it could be counted as must visit place.
Location: Central Province, Sri Lanka Famous for: Lake views and natural setting Best time to visit: May-June, October-November is the time when the region receives excess rainfall. Except for these months, you can travel any time of the year. How to reach: Dambulla is the closest town to Kandalama. You can take a bus to Dambulla from Colombo or Kandy. Where to stay: Eco Hotel, Heritage Kandalama Tourist attractions: Kandalama Reservoir, Spice Garden
13. Tissamaharama – Picture Worthy Place
This place is considered one of the places to go in Sri Lanka for those who are keenly interested in photography and stuff. Photography enthusiasts are really passionate about their work and what not they do for getting that perfect shot as this is one of the best Sri lanka tourist spots. If you too belong to the same category, then you should come to the town of Tissamaharama. This place has most scenic surroundings and you can get that perfect shot of flying birds here at this place.
Also, if we talk about the beauty of this place, then there is an artificial, but magnificently beautiful lake here. The name of this lake is Tissa Wewa Lake. Also, this place has some important and amazingly beautiful stupas like Yatala Vehera Stupa and many more. One must know that the people in Sri Lanka are the followers of Buddhism; therefore these stupas are very common in various places.
Location: Hambantota District, Southern Province, Sri Lanka Famous for: Ancient stupas and the irrigation reservoirs Best time to visit: Winter (December-February) is the best time to visit this place as the weather is warm. How to reach: It is only 88 km from Ella. There are buses from Ella, Matara, galle to Tissa. Where to stay: Tissamaharama resort, Hotel Tamarind Tree Tourist attractions: Tissa Lake, Tissamaharama Raja Maha Vihar
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14. Anuradhapura – See The Bodhi Tree
Another of the most beautiful travel destinations in Sri Lanka is Anuradhapura. It is one of the ancient capitals in Sri Lanka and is famously known for its Bodhi Tree and is a must-see beautiful place in Sri Lanka. It is the same tree under which Lord Buddha achieved his enlightenment. Hence, the tree is also called the Tree of Enlightenment. The tree was not always there. Sanghamitra brought the cutting of the tree to the town.
Apart from Bodhi Tree, Anuradhapura has a number of evocative temples and religious sites. If you are in Sri Lanka in search of spirituality, then you should definitely come to this place. The brick stupas of dagobas are another thing you cannot afford to miss.
Location: Capital city of North Central Province, Sri Lanka Famous for: Bodhi tree, beautifully carved stone structures Best time to visit: September and April How to reach: It takes 4 hours from both Kandy and Colombo to reach Anuradhapura. You will find frequent buses from Kandy and Colombo to Anuradhapura Where to stay: Olivia Homestay, Bevary Holiday Home Tourist attractions: Singiriya, Mihintale
15. Horton Plains National Park – Of Lakes And Greenery
The list of the top 10 places to visit in Sri Lanka is incomplete without the mention of Horton Plains National Park. Those who enjoy being in nature and love hiking should definitely make a trip down to the Horton Plains. The terminal point of the hike is the world’s end from where you will get to enjoy the ethereal views. You will also find misty waterfalls, enchanting lakes, and a variety of flora-fauna in the park
You will need at least a day in the park. The hike to the world’s end is 4 km long and it takes about 4 hours to complete the whole circuit. Do not miss the Far Inn Hunting Lodge that act as a cafe and a visitor centre.
Location: Central Province, Sri Lanka Famous for: Gorgeous waterfall, pool Best time to visit: January to March is the best time to enjoy the scenery in the park. How to reach: You will find direct train services from Ella, Nanu Oya, ad Haputale Where to stay: Hill Safari Eco Lodge, The Plains Green Tourist attractions: Hakgala Botanical Gardens, Bambarakanda Falls
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16. Sinharaja Forest Reserve – Tropical Beauty
The list of the most beautiful places in Sri Lanka is incomplete without mentioning Sinharaja Forest Reserve. If there is one thing in abundance in Sri Lanka, it is flora-fauna. The home of lions, Sinharaja Forest Reserve is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers making it one of the top places to visit in Sri Lanka. The reason why you should visit this place is that you will find a variety of endemic birds and mammals.
SInharaja is also the last viable area of tropical rainforests in Sri Lanka and hence an important biodiversity hotspot. No wonder it has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is also bordered by the rivers on both sides.
Location: Sinharaja Rainforest, Deniyaya 81500, Sri Lanka Famous for: Rare flora and fauna Best time to visit: January to March. The rest of the months experience heavy rainfall. You could also try in August till October but the precipitation is high. How to reach: There are three entrances to the park; Kudawa, Pitadeniya, and Morning side entrance. Vehicles are not allowed inside. Where to stay: The Rainforest EcoLodge Sinharaja, 360 Rainforest Tourist attractions: Maduwanwela Walawwa, Kudawa Research Center
17. Udawalawe National Park – With Wild Animals
If you want to get a sight of elephants in Sri Lanka, then put Udawalawe National Park on your list because it is hard not to notice an elephant here. Located on the border of the boundary of Sabaragamuwa and Uva, the national park was formed to provide a home to the wild animals that were displaced during the construction of Udawalawe Reservoir on the Walawe River.
The enchanting scenery and lush greenery of the area will make your jaw drop. Spot a variety of birds and wild animals like leopards and other mammals. There is even a transit home that houses baby elephants who have lost their parents.
Location: Udawalawa, Sri Lanka Famous for: Spotting a variety of birds and wild animals Best time to visit: October and January are the best months to spot Asian elephant herd. September is the mating time. How to reach: Dickwella Airport is the nearest airport. It takes about an hour to reach the national park from the airport. You can get direct flights from Colombo. Where to stay: Elephant Trail, Hotel Udawalawe Tourist attractions: Udawalawe Elephant Transit Home, Udawalawe Reservoir
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18. Tawalantenne – Ideal Road Trip Location
A village in the central province of Sri Lanka, Tawalantenne is best known for St. Clair Falls. The mighty fall is one of the widest in Sri Lanka, and hence, known as Little Niagra of Sri Lanka. The breathtaking beauty of the waterfall will make your heart burst with joy when you lay your eyes on it.
The enchanting beauty of the waterfall surrounded by lush greenery lures locals and tourists to take a road trip down to Tawalantenne is this is why you should too. If you are spending a good amount of days in Nuwara Eliya, then you should put this on your itinerary.
Location: Tawalantenne, Sri Lanka Famous for: Scenic waterfall Best time to visit: Avoid going during monsoons. How to reach: You will have to walk down to the waterfall. However, to reach Tawalantenne, you can hire a car to reach the spot. Ask the staff at your hotel or accommodation to arrange a drive for you. Where to stay: Ramboda Villa, Tea Bush Ramboda Tourist attractions: Ramboda Falls, Shri Bhakta Hanuman Temple
19. Arugam Bay – Pristine Beaches
Image Source Apart from all other beautiful natural features, Sri Lanka is best known for its beaches. There are many popular beaches in this country and it is said that they come in one of the most beautiful beaches in Asia.
The beaches here are not just for the sake of enjoyment along the side of the sea, but one can even enjoy going in the water. One can get such an amazing experience after visiting Arugam Bay. It is said that this beach is the most enjoyable of all and one of the most beautiful beaches in Sri Lanka. One can easily dress up in their swimwear and can go into the water if they want.
Apart from this, the beach offers a lot of water activities too, to its visitors. These activities include diving, speed boating, and many others. What makes this beach beautiful of all the beaches in Sri Lanka is the blue water that it has and the coconut trees that are there on the beach.
Location: Sri Lanka’s southeast coast Famous for: Beaches Best time to visit: May-September is the best time to visit Arugam Bay when the monsoon has retreated. How to reach: Ella is the nearest train station with a good frequency of trains from the rest of the country. You can aslo get buses from Colombo to Potuvill (4 km from the bay). Where to stay: Arugam Bay Roccos, Beach View Tourist attractions: The Surf City, Mahudu Maha Viharya
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20. Commonwealth War Cemetery – For The Warriors
This place is not regarded as one of the typical tourist places in Sri Lanka but still it is visited by people. There is nothing fancy about this place, yet you should come here to pay your homage to the soldiers who quit their lives for the sake of their country. It is not necessary that the man who has sacrificed his life should belong to your country only.
Be it any country and be it any person, if someone is doing a noble job, then this is our duty to appreciate them. So, when visiting Sri Lanka and especially to Kandy, do come and visit the Commonwealth War Cemetery. Here, you will find that there are people who are paying their tributes to the martyrs.
Location: Kandy, Sri Lanka Famous for: Pay homage to soldiers Best time to visit: December to April Tourist attractions: Temple Of Sacred Tooth Relics, Royal Botanical Garden, Kandy Lake
21. Unawatuna Beach – Beautiful Beaches
As mentioned earlier, Sri Lanka is known for its beautiful beaches, not just among its neighbouring countries, but in the whole of Asia. Not just beautiful, the Srilankan beaches offer awesome nightlife and many water activities to the people that come.
One such awesome beach is the Unawatuna Beach which is one of the most beautiful places in Sri Lanka to visit. This beach is very popular but is a bit different from the other beaches of Sri Lanka. While every other beach is known for the happening life that it gives to its tourists, this beach is known for the kind of calmness that it provides to the visitors there.
If you want to spend a good light afternoon, then you can simply come to this best beach in Sri Lanka to relax. The water and the sand here provide a very good environment overall, thus making it again a must-visit place.
This place is the least crowded, but you will get everything that you require. One should not understand that since this is a quiet place, they cannot have fun here. If you want to have fun, then you can dive in the water or even go to the nearby restaurants and cafes and can chill.
Location: Unawatuna Beach, Sri Lanka Famous for: A good place to relax Best time to visit: October to April Tourist attractions: Japanese Peace Pagoda, Rumassala South Beach
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22. Sigiriya Museum – Visit The Historical Place
In this article, there is a mention of the Sigiriya Rock Fortress. Here we are discussing about the Sigiriya Museum. This museum will become the favorite of the person who is even least interested in history. The museum has such things preserved that clearly depict the tradition and history of Sri Lanka and Sigiriya. Apart from this, the museum is beautiful also, which gives you one more reason for paying a visit.
Location: Sigiriya, Sri Lanka Famous for: Beautiful museum Best time to visit: January to April when the climate is moderate Tourist attractions: Minneriya National Park
23. Perandeniya Botanical Gardens – See The Flowers Blooming
If we are talking about the most beautiful places in Sri Lanka, then why leave Peradeniya Botanical Gardens in Kandy out of the list? The sprawling 147-acre garden has 4,000 species of plants and 10,000 varieties of trees on display which is also one of the most wonderful places in Sri Lanka.
The lush greenery of the garden is invigorating making it a perfect spot for having a picnic with your family. There is even a cafeteria in the park where you can enjoy local and Western cuisine.
Location: Kandy, Sri Lanka Famous for: The lush greenery and a picnic spot Best time to visit: Usually in the evening from 4 pm to 6 pm Tourist attractions: Temple Of Sacred Tooth Relics, Royal Botanical Garden, Kandy Lake
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24. Dondra Lighthouse – Instagram Worthy
Dondra Lighthouse was made in the era when Sri Lanka was a colony. This could be understood by the way of its construction. This building is very tall and you will get a very good view of the nearby surrounding areas when you stand on the top of it. This looks beautiful because of the rows of palm trees that are there across the building and also because it seems as if the top of this building is meeting the sky.
One can come to visit this place along with his whole family. This is the place where families come and hang out together. You can click as many photographs as you want and can enjoy the scenic sunset that can be easily seen from the top of this lighthouse. The place is situated almost 165 km away from Colombo and therefore one can come here easily by any transportation from Colombo.
Location: Port Access Road, Dondra, Sri Lanka Famous for: Good views of surrounding areas Best time to visit: Early in the morning or evening to enjoy the sunset Tourist attractions: Polhena Beach
25. Dambulla Cave Temple – Witness The Murals
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It is hard to not be stunned by the beautiful murals and statues in this beautifully preserved cave with over 150 statues of Buddha. The Dambulla cave temple is one of the finest temples in Sri Lanka which is known for its unique architecture. Experience the peace and silence in this stunning cave temple that bears testimony to the extraordinary cultural artifacts in ancient Sri Lanka.
Location: Kandy – Jaffna Hwy, Dambulla, Sri Lank Famous for: Beautiful murals and statues Best time to visit: Early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowd Tourist attractions: Habarana Lake, Hurulu Eco Park
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26. Old Dutch Fort At Galle – Picturesque Beauty
In the most beautiful city in Sri Lanka, experience a peaceful afternoon, staring at the endless sea from the charming Galle Old Dutch Fort, the best-preserved sea fort in South Asia. Nothing is going to make you want to turn back! This place is for those who are deeply interested in history. It is said that the establishment of this fort dates back to the 16th century. The maintenance is not perfect, but one can see history peeping through the fort. There is a sea nearby and you can get that perfect view from the top of the fort. One can even walk on the shore too.
Location: Church St, Galle 80000, Sri Lanka Famous for: Scenic view from the top of the fort Best time to visit: December to March Tourist attractions: Galle Dutch Fort, Galle Lighthouse
27. Sigiriya Rock Fortress – The Historical Beauty
Perhaps one of the most beautiful natural places in Sri Lanka, get lost amongst the ancient remains, remarkable frescoes and water gardens at the astonishing Sigiriya Rock Fortress . Don’t miss the magnificent view from the top, with jungle and rolling hills in every direction. Who would want to leave? Sigiriya is a place that is one of the world heritage sites. This place has uncountable reasons that will make you fall in love with this place. The first thing is its beauty, which is par excellence because of the mesmerizing vegetation it has all around.
Due to many other reasons including the beautiful greenery, it is said that if you do not pay a visit to this place, then your Sri Lanka trip will remain incomplete. The monument here is a fortress that is built in the middle of the greenery. The fortress is fully made up of rocks. So, if you will climb and go up, you will get a 360-degree view of the surrounding areas. This would be a brilliantly amazing view to watch. However, the way to reach this place is not that difficult, but even if you face a little problem then it is worth it.
Location: Sigiriya, Sri Lanka Famous for: Its water gardens, beautiful views Best time to visit: January to April Tourist attractions: Minneriya National Park
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28. Beira Lake – The Surreal Lake
Sri Lanka is undoubtedly a beautiful city, but commercialization has made its place in the country. This, results in overcrowded places and markets, but if you want to spend a really peaceful time in Sri Lanka, then Beira Lake is the place for you. After that long and tiring shopping and travel if you want to sit calmly and relax your mind, then come to Beira Lake and have a boat ride there. You will feel as if all your tiredness and tension have gone.
The lake is very beautiful as it has green water and also because of the lots of Ducks that remain in the water and appear in front of the visitors during the boat ride. One can even go with a paddle boat as they too are available for rent. This lake offers an overall peaceful experience to the visitors.
Location: Colombo, Sri Lanka Famous for: Peaceful visit and boat ride Best time to visit: Early morning is the preferable time to enjoy fresh atmosphere Tourist attractions: Seema Malakaya, Gangaramaya Temple
29. Temple Of The Tooth Relic – One Of A Kind Temple
One of the most interesting places in Sri Lanka, the next place in this is the one that is very unique and beautiful in every way. We are here talking about the Temple of Tooth Relic. This temple is very popular and most of the tourists coming to Sri Lanka come here definitely because of its uniqueness. Like many other popular places of Sri Lanka, this too comes in the world heritage sites and is marked so by UNESCO. The temple is spiritual and historical.
So, people who come here are interested in both subjects. It is said that the tooth relic that the temple has is of Buddha. Also, there is this saying that one who will hold that tooth relic will be the governor of the kingdom. This temple is located in the city of Kandy.
Location: Kandy, Sri Lanka Famous for: Spiritual and historical significance Best time to visit: During the evening from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm Tourist attractions: Royal Botanical Garden, Kandy Lake
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30. Bentota Beach – Beautiful Sunrise And Blue Waters
If you’re looking for the most relaxing places in Sri Lanka, this beach lies at a distance of 65 km from the city of Colombo a beautiful beach named Bentota. It is one of the most beautiful beaches in Sri Lanka and a must-visit spot on your trip there.
Unwind and relax on the golden sand of the Bentota beach and enjoy the beautiful sea views. One can also enjoy a boat cruise on the Bentota River and those who are looking for some adventure can enjoy some exciting water activities at the Bentota beach. Don’t forget to explore the best places to visit in Bentota while wandering here!
Location: Bentota 80500, Sri Lanka Famous for: Golden sand beaches and sea views Best time to visit: October to April Tourist attractions: Turtle hatching centre, Game park
31. National Museum Of Colombo – Know The History
Do you like sneaking in the past of the place you are exploring on your vacation? To know the present, one must surely dig into the past, so why don’t you explore this illuminating National Museum of Colombo which was established in the year 1877 and offers an enormous collection of significant artefacts that fore-says the story of this lush green country and makes one of the famous places in Sri Lanka! It is certainly one of the best places to visit in Colombo on a Sri Lankan holiday.
Location: Center of the Colombo city Famous for: Significant artifacts Best time to visit: Throughout the year Tourist attractions: Galle Face Green, Gangaramaya Temple, Viharamahadevi Park
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32. Bahiravokanda Vihara Buddha Statue – Gigantic Architecture
If you have added Kandy to the itinerary on your next vacation to Sri Lanka then you must surely head to this magnificent statue of Bahiravokanda Vihara Buddha, located on the top of Devil’s hill (Bahirava Kanda). The place is known for offering stunning views of the entire Kandy town and is called as paradise by nature lovers making it one of the best places to visit in Sri Lanka in November . You can also plan a visit to this place during night when the statue is lit up by lamps.
Location: Peradeniya, Kandy Famous for: Magnificent statue Best time to visit: Early morning or after sunset Nearby Tourist Attractions: Temple Of Sacred Tooth Relics, Royal Botanical Garden, Kandy Lake
33. Nine Arch Bridge – Ride Amidst The Greenery
This is one of the iconic and famous places in Sri Lanka which is known for being surrounded by lush greenery and panoramic views. Located at the small mountain town of Ella, the Nine Arch Bridge was built in the early days of the railway expansion in Sri Lanka. The unique thing about the bridge is that it is made of sheer cement, stone and brick, without the use of any steel. The most beautiful view that the visitors can admire is the train rolling over the bridge while they make their move towards the Demodara Loop.
Location: Sri Lanka Famous for: Lush greenery and panoramic views Best time to visit: January to March Tourist Attractions: Ravana’s Cave, Ravana Falls
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34. Gal Viharaya – Know The Ancient History
Located in the ancient city of Polonnaruwa, the Gal Viharaya is a famous Buddhist site. This place is adorned by a vast number of caves and gigantic sculptures of Buddha. Carved and crafted in the 12th century, these statues are preserved extremely safely. Just beside the statues, the code of conduct is also inscribed which was to be followed to purify the Buddhist Monks. Due to its unique beauty, this is considered one of the most beautiful places in Sri Lanka.
Location: Nissankamallapura, Sri Lanka Famous for: Gigantic sculptures of Buddha Best time to visit: July, August, and January Tourist Attractions: Sigiriya, Prakrama Samudra
35. Ravana Falls – Explore The Surreal Beauty
The Ravana Falls are famous for its surreal location which becomes the hot spot during the summer months. This fall is a part of the Ravana Ella Wildlife Sanctuary and also the nearby cave complex is known for its rich local legend. Situated at the main road which falls on the way to Ella Town, the caves come as a common halt point for visitors. It is one of the most beautiful places in Sri Lanka.
Location: Sri Lanka Famous for: Surreal location Best time to visit: January to March Tourist Attractions: Little Adam’s Peak, Ravana’s Cave
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36. Spice Garden – Add Some Spice To Your Vacay
Famous for its rare collection of herbs and spices, the spice garden has always been a major attraction in Sri Lanka to explore the rarest herbs and witness their process of being sown. You can also find some of the common herbs that are often used by people like turmeric, peppercorns, cloves, nutmeg, cocoa and cinnamon.
You can gain an insight into the actual process of these herbs and their importance or benefits along with enjoying the natural beauty of this garden making it one of the most beautiful places in Sri Lanka. If you’re looking for couple things to do in Sri Lanka, then you can have a look at the Sri Lanka honeymoon guide and plan a romantic getaway in this tropical paradise.
Location: No 99, Kawudupelella 21000, Sri Lanka Famous for: Rare collection of herbs and spices Best Time To Visit: March to July Tourist attractions: Rawana Falls
37. Kelaniya Raja Maha Vihara – For Serenity
Also known as Kelaniya Temple, this is a Buddhist temple which is famous for being one of the most sacred sites in Sri Lanka and one of the most beautiful places in Sri Lanka. The temple is known for its magnificent art, the intriguing sculptors and the glorious history attached to it. Kelaniya Temple was built on the bank of Kelaniya River and offers serene surroundings.
Location: Peliyagoda, Sri Lanka Famous for: Magnificent art Best Time To Visit: October – January How To Reach : Kelaniya Temple is located at the city of Kelaniya, 12km east of the city of Colombo. Kelaniya Temple can be reached by A1 main motor road running from Colombo to Kandy and railway. Tourist attractions: St. Anthony’s Church
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38. Ruwanwelisaya – A Sacred Buddhist Site
Ruwanwelisaya is a famous stupa that is sacred to the Buddhist across the globe, and it was built by the King Dutugemunu. It is one of the world’s tallest monuments, one of the most beautiful places in Sri Lanka and reflects a certain irresistible charm. The intriguing architecture is a sight to behold. An interesting fact about this stupa is that it took almost 33 years to build this.
Location: Abhayawewa Rd, Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka Famous for: Intriguing architecture Best Time To Visit: December to March Tourist attractions: Sri Maha Boodhi Temple, Ranmasu Uyana
39. St. Anthony’s Church – Explore The Masterpiece
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One of the most Sri Lanka famous places is St. Anthony’s Church which is a great place for devotees who come from all across the globe. There are various masses which are conducted all through the weekdays as well as on weekends.
Location: Kochchikade, St. Anthony’s Mawatha, Colombo, Sri Lanka Famous For: Statue of St. Anthony, which was brought from Goa Best Time To Visit: Anytime of the year How To Reach: You can reach by bus or car from the airport. Where To Stay: St. Anthony’s hotel, Hotel John Mary Tourists Attractions: Special masses and benediction services in Tamil, English, and Sinhala every Tuesday.
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40. International Buddhist Museum – Experience The Spirituality
If you are a religious enthusiast and looking out for some of the Sri Lanka places to visit, then you must surely visit the International Buddhist Museum. Check out post COVID travel guide to Sri Lanka for a refreshing vacation.
Location: Close to Temple of Tooth, Kandy Famous For: Complete knowledge about Buddhism Best Time to Visit: Throughout the year How To Reach: By cab or local bus Where To Stay: OZO Kandy, King of Kandy Hotel, Ceylon City Hotel Tourists Attractions: photographs, models and gigantic statues
41. Mahiyanganaya Sorabora Lake, Uva Province – Explore The Greenery
For all adventure lovers, Mahiyanganaya Sorabora Lake is the best place to visit in Sri Lanka, where you will witness lush greenery, a tropical climate and you can also do camping. You can experience sunrise and sunset which is a completely breathtaking view.
Location: Uva Province, Sri Lanka Famous For: Fish viewing and bird watching Best Time To Visit: Throughout the year How To Reach: You can hire a cab or local bus Where To Stay: GMT Sorabora Village Hotel Tourists Attractions: Beautiful sluice gate
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42. Dehiwala Zoo – Experience The Wilderness
Dehiwala Zoo provides shelter to endangered species like wild animals and birds and you will also spot elephants, chimpanzees and sea lions. This is one of the amazing places in Sri Lanka. Explore the best places to visit in Colombo.
Location: Anagarika Dharmapala Mawatha, Dehiwala. Famous For: breeding, animal exchange programs Best Time To Visit: Throughout the year How To Reach: Through local bus Where To Stay: Concord Grand Hotel, Royal Mount Hotel, Villa 2 Residence Tourists Attractions: The place is one of the members of WAZA (World Association of Zoos and Aquariums)
43. Bambarakanda Falls, Ohiya – A Treat For The Eyes
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One of the most tranquil places to explore in Sri Lanka is Bambarakanda Falls. The waterfall is at a height of 263 meters and is regarded as the highest waterfall in Sri Lanka.
Location: Kalupahana – Ohiya Rd, Sri Lanka Famous For: Uduweriya Haputale Mountain and Kuda Oya, a tributary of Walawe River Best Time To Visit: It is recommended that you must visit the waterfalls early in the morning as the waterfall gets busy from 11 AM. How To Reach: you can drive up to 6 kms to reach the fall. Where To Stay: Melheim Resort and Spa, Nilowin Holiday Resort, Olympus Plaza Hotel Tourists Attractions: evergreen forest in the Kalupahana Area.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Most Beautiful Places In Sri Lanka
How many days are enough to visit Sri Lanka?
You can visit Sri Lanka for 4 to 5 days as there are many places that you can explore there.
What is there to do in Sri Lanka in May?
You can go surfing, visit Yala National Park and more places in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka’s sandy beaches, timeless ruins, tea gardens, and prominent peaks have attracted travelers from around the world for centuries. Watch our Sri Lanka travel video to get an up-close look at the undeniably alluring attractions in this region.
Where is the best area to stay in Sri Lanka?
There are a number of places to visit in Sri Lanka that have some of the best staying options, from hotels and resorts to homestays and hostels. Some of them are: Colombo, Arugam Bay, Galle and Matara, Kandy, Dambulla Area, and Anuradhapura.
What is Sri Lanka known for?
The country of Sri Lanka is known for various factors, including the religious aspects. The rich Buddhist culture is quite prominent here. Apart from Buddhism, there are other religions too that are well known in Sri Lanka. The country is also renowned for its historical richness, attracting tourists from different countries of the world.
What should I buy in Sri Lanka?
When you are exploring the different markets in the country of Sri Lanka, you must keep some of the stuff in mind for a great shopping experience! Some of the best souvenirs that you can find in Sri Lankan markets are: tea, spices, moonstone carvings, handwoven accessories jewellery and gems, Buddha statuettes, elephant figurines, Ayurvedic cosmetics, etc.
Is Sri Lanka expensive?
Like most countries, Sri Lanka can be seen on a backpacker budget, or one can spend a small fortune there. The biggest kicker was the price of activities, such as safaris, and admission into the UNESCO World Heritage sites. With each running about $40-$50 per ticket, this made Sri Lanka more expensive to fully explore.
Is there Uber in Sri Lanka?
A few days back, Uber announced that its Intercity service would now be available for all cities in Sri Lanka. So you can now take an Uber to Ella, Riverston, or the Great Western. However, Uber isn’t the first ride-hailing app to offer trips out of Colombo.
Which are some of the famous romantic places to visit in Sri Lanka?
Sigiriya, Nuwara Eliya and Mirissa Beach are some of the popular romantic places to visit in Sri Lanka.
What are the tourist places in Sri Lanka near the airport?
Pettah Bazaar, Gangaramaya Temple, and Mount Lavinia are the famous tourist places in Sri Lanka located near the airport.
Which are the best hotels in Colombo?
Some of the best hotels where you can enjoy amazing services in Colombo are Mandirina, Taj Samudra, Hotel Galadari, and Shangri-La.
Which are the most famous restaurants in Colombo?
The London Grill and Graze Kitchen are the most popular restaurants in Colombo that serve delectable meals.
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World's End Nuwara Eliya
Yala National Park
Galle Face Green
Sinharaja Forest Reserve
Declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, Sinharaja Forest Reserve (kingdom of the lion), is a paradise for nature and wildlife lovers. It is home to a vast number of endemic species of birds and mammals of Sri Lanka. About 95 per cent of Sri Lankan endemic birds and more than 50 per cent of endemic mammals are known to have their habitats in this Forest Reserve.
Year round, the forest is covered by plenty of rain clouds. It is one of the famous places to visit in Galle. You can experience the leisurely pace of wildlife and the splendour of dense and copious evergreen rainforests. Location: Sinharaja Forest Reserve, Southern Province Timings: Opens daily from 6:30 AM to 6 PM Price: Approximate price ranges from INR 260 to INR460 (664 LKR to 1160 LKR) You Can Checkout Great Discounts On: Overnight Desert Safari Dubai
St Anthony's Church
Bahiravokanda Vihara Buddha Statue
The Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic
Bentota Beach
- Nuwara Eliya
St. Clairs Falls, Tawalantenne
International Buddhist Museum
Mahiyanganaya Sorabora Lake, Uva Province
Ruwanwelisaya
Ruwanwelisaya, located in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka, is a sacred Buddhist stupa. Dating back to 140 BCE, it stands as a testament to ancient craftsmanship and religious significance. The large hemispherical dome, adorned with intricate carvings and surrounded by a serene courtyard, attracts pilgrims and tourists alike. Ruwanwelisaya stands as a symbol of Sri Lanka's rich cultural and religious heritage, drawing visitors to its spiritual ambiance.
Polonnaruwa Sacred City
Visit Pinnewala Elephant Orphanage
Anuradhapura
The Old Town of Galle and its Fortifications
Horton Plains National Park
Dehiwala Zoo
Bambarakanda Falls, Ohiya
Nestled in the central highlands of Sri Lanka, Bambarakanda Falls, the island nation's tallest waterfall at 263 meters, stands as a captivating highlight on Sri Lanka tour itineraries. Accessible through Haldummulla, the journey unveils scenic landscapes and tea plantations. Visitors relish the refreshing mist and serene atmosphere, making it a tranquil stop. Serving as a base for treks to nearby mountains, Bambarakanda offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and adventure, making it a must-visit destination for those exploring Sri Lanka's diverse landscapes and seeking a picturesque escape into the country's pristine wilderness. The falls add a majestic touch to Sri Lanka tours , inviting travelers to witness the awe-inspiring beauty of this natural wonder.
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Gangaramaya Temple
National Museum of Colombo
Sri Lanka Cricket Museum
Panadura Beach
Viharamahadevi Park
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National Museum of Kandy
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Nestled in the heart of Kandy, Sri Lanka, Kandy Lake (Bogambara We) is a serene artificial reservoir that enhances the city's natural beauty. Constructed in 1807 by King Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe, the lake is surrounded by lush greenery and offers a tranquil escape. Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls along its scenic promenade, soak in panoramic views of the city, and appreciate the cultural significance of this iconic water feature in the heart of the hill capital.
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Galle fort lighthouse.
The Galle Fort Lighthouse, situated within the historic Galle Fort in Sri Lanka, is a picturesque maritime landmark with a storied past. Originally constructed by the British in 1848, the lighthouse stands proudly atop the fort's ramparts, offering panoramic views of the Indian Ocean and the charming coastal surroundings. Renovated in recent years, it continues to guide ships and stands as a symbol of Galle's maritime heritage, attracting visitors with its scenic allure.
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Sea Turtle Hatchery
A sea turtle hatchery is a vital conservation initiative aimed at protecting endangered sea turtles. These facilities provide a safe environment for turtle eggs to hatch, ensuring the survival of vulnerable hatchlings. Dedicated to preserving marine biodiversity, hatcheries often engage in educational efforts to raise awareness about sea turtles' threats and promote responsible conservation practices. Visitors can witness the marvel of newly hatched turtles and learn about ongoing conservation efforts.
Jungle Beach
Jungle Beach in Sri Lanka is a pristine coastal haven, tucked away near Trincomalee. Accessible through lush jungle trails, this secluded paradise boasts golden sands, crystal-clear waters, and a serene ambiance. Surrounded by dense vegetation, it offers a tranquil escape for nature lovers and beach enthusiasts alike. Jungle Beach is renowned for its untouched beauty, providing an idyllic setting where visitors can relax, unwind, and immerse themselves in the natural splendor of Sri Lanka's coastline.
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Mahamevnawa monastery.
The Mahamevnawa Monastery is one of the most important and revered Buddhist temples in Sri Lanka founded by Ven. Kiribathgoda Gnanananda Thero and is amongst the top places to visit in Ella. This monastery serves as an educational institution for young people and adults who want to be ordained as monks.
Sri Lankan artists have adorned the Monastery with striking carvings, murals, and painting. Here, you can not only talk freely to the monks but also take personalised meditation lectures from them. Listening to the reverberating Buddhist hymns amidst the peaceful environs is a tranquil experience.
Location: Bandarawela, Ella
Timings: 8:00 am- 9:00 pm every day of the week
Price: There is no entry fee
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The Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, nestled in Kandy, Sri Lanka, is a revered spiritual destination often featured in Sri Lanka tour packages. Home to the sacred tooth relic of Lord Buddha, the temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, boasting intricate Kandyan architecture and serene surroundings. Pilgrims and visitors are captivated by the rich cultural heritage and the daily rituals that honor the relic. The Esala Perahera, an elaborate annual procession, further enhances the temple's significance. Including a visit to the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic in Sri Lanka tour packages ensures a profound cultural and spiritual experience amidst the historical and religious grandeur of Kandy.
Adam's Peak, a revered pilgrimage site in Sri Lanka, stands as an iconic natural landmark and is often featured in Sri Lanka packages. Rising majestically in the central highlands, this sacred mountain is renowned for the "Sri Pada" or "Sacred Footprint," a revered indentation at its summit. Pilgrims and hikers alike ascend during the night to witness the breathtaking sunrise, creating a mystical experience. The journey offers not just religious significance but also panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. Inclusion of Adam's Peak in Sri Lanka packages ensures a unique blend of spirituality and natural beauty, promising an unforgettable adventure for travelers.
Minneriya and Kaudulla National Parks in Sri Lanka beckon wildlife enthusiasts with their breathtaking landscapes. Often featured in Sri Lanka packages, these parks are famed for their annual gathering of elephants, known as "The Gathering." The vast reservoirs and lush surroundings provide a haven for diverse wildlife, including leopards, deer, and numerous bird species. The unique spectacle of hundreds of elephants converging is a captivating experience, making Minneriya and Kaudulla essential stops for those seeking an immersive encounter with nature's wonders. Including these national parks in Sri Lanka packages ensures a thrilling exploration of the island's rich biodiversity and natural beauty.Best For: Getting close to large herds of elephants. Best time to visit is during May to September to watch large number of elephants. Location: 182-197 KM away from Colombo. Price: Safari Price is LKR 6,500 for each National Park. Additional Price: Tickets per adult is LKR 1,500 and per child is LKR 750. Duration: safari duration is 4 hours. Timing: Evening Safari 2.30am to 6.30pm and morning safari is 5:00am to 8:00am.
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1 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka 31 Tourist attractions
Tucked into Badulla District, Ella is a charming laidback town drawing travelers to Sri Lanka's highlands with tea plantations, mountain jungles, and a cool climate. At an elevation of 1,041 meters, this wildlife-rich town has ancient caves, centuries-old secluded temples, and the famous Ella Gap - ...
Best Time: December - March
2 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka 33 Tourist attractions
Tucked into the southwest coast of Sri Lanka, Galle is a major city and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Blessed with imposing Dutch-colonial buildings, ancient churches and mosques, blond beaches, mansions and museums, quirky boutiques, and a convivial seaside promenade, Galle attracts locals, foreign t...
Best Time: February
3. Sigiriya
3 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka 14 Tourist attractions
Sigiriya, often referred to as the "Lion Rock," is an ancient rock fortress and UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the central Matale District of Sri Lanka. It is located between Dambulla and Habarane and is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Sri Lanka. Rising dramatically ...
Best Time: February to April
4 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka 68 Tourist attractions
Discovered initially by traders two millennia ago, Colombo is Sri Lanka's largest economic corridor and tourist destination. As the island nation's capital city, Colombo is a cosmopolitan gateway to the wonders of Portuguese, Dutch and British colonial heritage, splendid tropical landscapes and dele...
Best Time: December to March
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5 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka 15 Tourist attractions
Hikkaduwa finds itself nuzzled in the Galle district of South Western Sri Lanka, 2 hours away from Colombo. The beaches of Hikkaduwa have been visited since the 1970s for their vibrant nightlife and cuisine. The beaches are a surfer's delight and have a large coral reef, the Hikkaduwa Cora...
Best Time: November - April
6 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka 47 Tourist attractions
Settled on a plateau encircled by lush mountains, Kandy is a large city in central Sri Lanka with biodiverse rainforests and tea plantations. Around 4 hours by road from Colombo, the city is famed for the Temple of the Tooth Relic, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most sacred Buddhist pla...
Best Time: December to April
7. Dambulla
7 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka 11 Tourist attractions
Dambulla, situated in central Sri Lanka, is a historic town renowned for its ancient cave temples and rich cultural heritage. It is approximately 148 kilometers northeast of Colombo and is easily accessible by road or rail. The centerpiece of Dambulla is the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as ...
Best Time: January to May
8 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka 20 Tourist attractions
Mirissa, nestled along the southern coast of Sri Lanka, is a picturesque and laid-back beach town that attracts travelers seeking sun, sand, and serenity. What was a faint old beach town has now risen to be one of the most popular surfing and whale-watching destinations in Sri Lanka. The beach ...
9. Yala National Park
9 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka
Sprawled over 979 square kilometres, Yala National Park in southeast Sri Lanka is the nation’s largest and most-visited wildlife conservation zone. As Sri Lanka’s oldest wildlife sanctuary, Yala shelters a vast area of unspoiled jungles, grassland, and lagoons bordering the Indian Ocean. It is home ...
Best Time: February - July
10. Bentota
10 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka 25 Tourist attractions
Bentota is a picturesque coastal town on the southwestern coast of Sri Lanka, around 62 kms from the capital city, Colombo. Blessed with natural beauty and a laid-back ambiance, Bentota is known for its pristine beaches, lush greenery, and tranquil waterways. It is a popular destination fo...
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11. Trincomalee
11 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka 20 Tourist attractions
The quaint city of Trincomalee, also famously known as ‘Gokarna’, is nestled on the northeastern coast of Sri Lanka. It is a city steeped in history, blessed with natural beauty, and vibrant with cultural diversity. Whether looking to relax on the beach, explore cultural sites or swim with Turtles o...
Best Time: May - October
12 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka 13 Tourist attractions
Jaffna is probably Sri Lanka's most historical city located at the northern tip on the country and the city from time to time had been passed under the rule of various kingdoms, governments and the armies. Unlike the country’s southern parts which are more influenced and in a way controlled by the B...
Best Time: January to September
13. Anuradhapura
13 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka 20 Tourist attractions
Anuradhapura, an ancient city nestled in the heart of Sri Lanka's North Central Province, stands as a living testament to the island's rich cultural and historical legacy. Revered as one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, Anuradhapura served as the capital of Sri Lanka for ove...
Best Time: April and September
14. Horton Plains National Park
14 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka 6 Tourist attractions
Horton Plains National Park, located in the central highlands of Sri Lanka, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its unique biodiversity, stunning landscapes, and iconic attractions. Spanning over 31 square kilometers, the park is characterized by rolling grasslands, misty forests, and ...
Best Time: January to March
15. Weligama
15 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka 10 Tourist attractions
Weligama, located along Sri Lanka's southern coast, is a charming coastal town renowned for its picturesque beaches, vibrant surfing scene, and rich cultural heritage. The name "Weligama" translates to "sandy village," which perfectly reflects the town's idyllic setting along a stretch of golden san...
16. Adam's Peak
16 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka
As one of the most famous pilgrimage sites in the Indian subcontinent, Adam’s Peak is a 7,359 feet tall mountain in Sri Lanka, frequently visited by people of almost all major religions. It is widely known for Sri Pada, a foot-shaped indentation at the summit of the pyramid-like mountain. Also calle...
Best Time: December to May
17. Udawalawe National Park
17 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka
Udawalawe National Park is a stunning sanctuary renowned for its diverse wildlife and picturesque landscapes, located in the southern part of Sri Lanka. Covering an area of over 30,000 hectares, Udawalawe is best known for its large population of Asian elephants. The park provides a natural habitat ...
18. Nuwara Eliya
18 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka 30 Tourist attractions
Nuwara Eliya is Sri Lanka's hill station famed for its tea production. With a multitude of gorgeous attractions ranging from waterfalls and tea plantations to gardens and lakes, Nuwara Eliya is the epitome of scenic beauty. Add to that the colonial-style buildings dotting the area, a golf course and...
Best Time: February - April
19. Tangalle
19 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka 15 Tourist attractions
Tangalle or also known as Tangalla, is one of the less explored places in the beautiful country of Sri Lanka. At a distance of around 250 km south of the gorgeous capital city Colombo, lies the unexplored beach havens of Tangalle. The beautiful beaches of the town are glimmering with the crysta...
Best Time: April to July
20. Unawatuna
20 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka 15 Tourist attractions
When in Sri Lanka be sure to pay a visit to Unawatuna which is in the southern part of Sri Lanka, 6 km from Galle. Known for its beautiful beaches, hip cafes, trendy restaurants and plenty of sightseeing make Unawatuna an attraction for tourists as well as the locals who are looking for a weekend ge...
Best Time: October to April
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Sigirya Rock
Temple of the Tooth
Yala National Park
Whale Watching in Mirissa
Dambulla Cave Temple
Diving in Hikkaduwa
Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage
Nine Arches Bridge
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Tea Gardens of Nuwara Eliya
Ruwanweliseya Stupa
Climb The Sacred Adams Peak
21. Bundala National Park
21 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka
Bundala National Park is situated off the Sri Lankan coast, around 12 km away from the port town of Hambantota. Harbouring 197 colourful species of birds each year, the park is an internationally eminent, UNESCO-listed wintering ground for migratory water birds in Sri Lanka. Bundala is undoubtedly t...
Best Time: October to March
22. Arugam Bay
22 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka 10 Tourist attractions
The Sri Lankan coastal town of Arugam Bay lies on the Indian Ocean, 320 kilometres from the capital city Colombo. With several surfing spots scattered across the area, for both beginners as well as skilled surfers, Arugam Bay is often called a surfer’s paradise. The famous surfing points here are Ma...
Best Time: April to September
23. Polonnaruwa
23 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka 16 Tourist attractions
Polonnaruwa, located in the North Central Province of Sri Lanka, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the island's most significant historical and cultural destinations. The ancient city of Polonnaruwa is renowned for its well-preserved ruins, royal palaces, temples, monasteries, and othe...
Best Time: November to March
24. Batticaloa
24 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka
Batticaloa also is known as 'Batti' for short, is a small town located on the East coast of Sri Lanka which has a very mellow and calm vibe to it. The calming city is surrounded by beautiful lagoons and palm trees. This town is in the east of Sri Lanka is also easy to reach due to its connectivity t...
25. Negombo
25 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka 15 Tourist attractions
Negombo is a quiet town on the west coast of Sri Lanka located 10 km from Bandaranaike International Airport. Deriving its name from the Negombo lagoon, the modest village is known for its white sandy beaches and turquoise-blue waters. Popular for being a beach resort town, it is also one of th...
26 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka 3 Tourist attractions
In the Southern Province of Sri Lanka, lies the beach city of Matara. Located 160 km from Colombo, Matara has a stronghold in the teardrop island – in terms of scenic shores, Buddhist temples, a frolicking local life and authentic food.
27. Minneriya National Park
27 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka
The Minneriya National Park is in the Northern province of Sri Lanka, four hours away from Colombo, and 30 minutes away from Sigiriya. The national park is famous for its herds of elephants migrating for food, water and shelter, and forming a 'gathering' that can be witnessed by the visitors. The dr...
28. Midigama
28 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka
Midigama is known to be the perfect Sri Lankan surfing turf. It is located at a distance of 140 kms from Colombo in the south coast region. Midigama is a small beach, so small in fact that you can cover both ends in just 10 minutes! The beach is a stretch of land. While one side consists of small sh...
Best Time: October to January
29. Ahangama
29 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka
Ahangama is a very calm and peaceful beach town with majestic palm trees all around. There is no sound apart from the waves hitting the shore and swaying of the trees making it ideal for a relaxing vacation.
Best Time: January to April & October to December
30. Nilaveli
30 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka 2 Tourist attractions
Nilaveli seaside town is 16 km from Trincomalee District in Eastern Sri Lanka. The town boasts of beautiful waters that are ideal for water sports, snorkelling and scuba diving. The Nilaveli beach road doubles as a boulevard lined up with palm trees called the Nilaveli Beach Road. The seas here are ...
Best Time: November to May
31. Kaudulla National Park
31 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka
It has been in existence for many years now, but it was given the recognition of a national park only in April 2002. The park spreads over 6656 hectares, and it is connected to the Somawathie Chaitiya Park and the Minneriya Wildlife Park. A reserve turned national park, Kaudulla sees herds of elepha...
Best Time: July to December
32. Haputale
32 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka 5 Tourist attractions
Haputale is a small town in Sri Lanka that is quaint and nestled away from the main cities and towns. Apart from escaping the city’s hustle, Haputale is where one can surround themselves with rolling hills covered in tea plantations, and indulge themselves in the tranquil and the sere...
Best Time: May to July
33. Sinharaja Forest Reserve
33 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka
Sinharaja Forest Reserve is one of the very few virgin rainforests in the world, which is why it is one of the UNESCO World Heritage! The unique relation of flora and fauna in this forest makes it one of the hotspots in the world. The forest is only 13 km in the stretch and around 7 to 8 km from nor...
Best Time: January to March; August to September
34. Kataragama
34 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka 4 Tourist attractions
Kataragama is in the Monaragala District of the Uva province. It is about 228 kms away from Colombo. Kataragama is well known for its temples dedicated to various lords and often receives a right amount of tourists and pilgrims visiting to witness the grandiose of the beautiful architecture carved w...
35. Ratnapura
35 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka 8 Tourist attractions
Famous for its gemstone industry, Ratnapura is a populous city in southwestern Sri Lanka. It is also known for serving as the start point of a trail that leads to the sacred Adam's Peak. A flourishing centre for gem trade for local and foreign traders alike, Ratnapura is home to numerous gem mines a...
36. Koggala
36 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka
Koggala is a coastal town in the southern region of Sri Lanka. A relatively offbeat destination which is famous for its namesake Koggala Beach and Koggala Lake. Surfing is a favourite activity amongst visitors to Koggala Beach. The lake, a freshwater lagoon, is dotted with small but scenic islands. ...
37. Kitulgala
37 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka
Nestled among forested hills, Kitulgala is a small Sri Lankan town in the western region of the country. Best known for being the most popular location in Sri Lanka for white water rafting, a visit to Kitulgala is a terrific combination of nature and thrill. It is also one of the wettest places in S...
38. Kumana National Park
38 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka
Apart from that the 18,149 hectare of national park also encompasses of a 200-hectare natural lake swamp, visited by various species of migratory birds. The national park does not only secure the species of birds but also breeds and roosts them. Some of the regular birds that can easily be spotted a...
Best Time: February to July
39. Uppuveli
39 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka
Located in the suburbs of Sambalativu, Uppuveli captures the earthy beachside of Sri Lanka, and in this belt lies the Uppuveli beach, 6 km northwest of the city of Trincomalee. Uppuveli in Sri Lanka is iconic due to its golden sands that shimmer in the sunlight. The warm sun enthrones the blue ...
40. Tissamaharama
40 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka 13 Tourist attractions
Tissamaharama is a town in the southern province of Sri Lanka, located 270 km from Colombo. The city is an interface for tourist expeditions as it is the starting point for visits to Yala National Park and Kataragama.The town holds artefacts from the past and has historical icons which include three...
41. Kirinda
41 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka 5 Tourist attractions
The Kirinda village is yet another developing tourist spot within Sri Lanka. A small coastal town, Kirinda is in the southern province of Sri Lanka. The southern region is first level administrative division in the country, inhabited by around 2.5 million people; it is the 3rd largest province in th...
42. Kalpitiya
42 out of 67 Places to visit in Sri Lanka 14 Tourist attractions
Kalpitiya is a town surrounded by natural spaces and beaches. Kalpitiya covers a total area of 16.73 km²; the city has 14 islands with the main ones being Battalangunduwa, Palliyawatta, Uchchamunai, Periya Arichchalai, and Kakativu etc. Kalpitiya is one of the upcoming tourist destinations wit...
Best Time: April to October
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The beautiful island country of Sri Lanka is popular for its unmatched beauty and soul stirring mountain peaks. It has rich background of historical significance for travelers from all over the world. From the happening city life to the serene beaches and the well preserved unique culture is what gives a visit to Sri Lanka a personality of its own. Every sport here is picture perfect and accompanied with an incredibly serene ambience.
If you are thinking about maybe taking a trip to this wonderful island nation then here the 20 places that you should visit in Sri Lanka, which will make you, pack your bags right away:
List of the Best Places to Visit in Sri Lanka
1. arugam bay.
- Timing: Open throughout the day
- Entry Fee: NA
- How to Reach: Colombo – Arugam Bay (bus ride / hired taxi)
- Things to Do: Water sports activities like parasailing, Jet Skiing, boat rides etc.; try local delicacies at nearby restaurants; walk on the beach etc.
2. Temple of the Tooth Relic
- Timing: 5:30 am – 8:00 pm
- Entry Fee: 1,000/-
- How to Reach: Colombo – Wattala – Kegalle – Rambukkana – Temple of tooth relic
- Things to Do: Explore the beauty of the temple; offer prayer and have Darshan at the shrine; observe the serene beauty etc.
- Entry Fee: Free entry
- How to Reach: Colombo – Negombo – Anuradhapura – Vavuniya – Mankulam – Parantan – Jaffna
- Things to Do: Explore the temples here; witness the beauty of nature at the Fort; experience tranquil serenity etc.
- How to Reach: Colombo – Ratanpura – Balangoda – Ella
- Things to Do: Nine Arches Bridge; Ravana Waterfalls, Ravana Caves, hiking on Ella Rock etc.
5. Nuwara Eliya
- Timings: NA
- How to Reach: Colombo – Wattala – Mirigama – Kegalle – Ramboda – Nuwara Eliya
- Things to Do: Visit places like – Lake Gregory; lover’s leap waterfall; Galway’s land national park etc.
6. Polonnaruwa
- How to Reach: Colombo – Kurunegala – Dambulla – Polonnaruwa
- Things to Do: Explore the ruins of Sigiriya; Minneriya National Park; Gal Vihara Rock Temple etc.
7. Adam’s Peak
- Timing: Open 24 hours
- How to Reach: Colombo – Wattala – Gampaha – Kitulgala – Adam’s Peak
- Things to Do: Go on pilgrimage here; white water rafting in Kitulgala; visit to nearby spice garden etc.
8. Sigiriya Rock Fort
- Timing: 7 am – 4 pm
- Entry Fee: 1,763/- ; 30 dollars
- How to Reach: Negombo – Kurunegala – Dambulla – Sigiriya
- Things to Do: scenic hiking in Pidurangala Rock; visit Sigiriya archeological museum and cobra hood cave etc.
- How to Reach: Colombo – Malabe – Beruwala – Galle – Mirissa
- Things to Do: Visit Parrot Rock Bridge; whale watching Mirissa Beach; snorkeling in Polhena Beach etc.
10. Yala National Park
- Timing: 6 am to 6 pm
- Entry Fee: 6,000/- (including jeep safari)
- How to Reach: Colombo – Beruwala – Galle – Tangalle – Hambantota – Yala National Park
- Things to Do: Bird watching; animal spotting; jeep safari etc.
11. Beira Lake
- Entry Fees: Free entry
- How to Reach: Situated inside Colombo
- Things to Do: Visit Seema Malakaya Temple; Gangaramaya Buddhist Temple; explore the city Centre of Colombo etc.
12. Trincomalee
- How to Reach: Colombo – Kurunegala – Dambulla – Sigiriya – Kantale – Trincomalee
- Things to Do: Visit Koneswaram Temple; Fort Frederick; Pathirakali Amman Temple, scuba diving etc.
13. Kandalama
- How to Reach: Colombo – Negombo – Kurunegala – Kandalama (close to Sigiriya)
- Things to Do: Visit the famous spice garden here; explore the mountain of Kaludiya Pokuna; Kandalama reservoir etc.
14. Tissamaharama
- How to Reach: Colombo – Bentota – Galle – Hambantota – Tissamaharama (close to Yala)
- Things to Do: Visit to Tissa Wewa Lake; safari experience; Raja Maha Vihara Temple; Yatala Vehera Buddhist temple etc.
15. Bentota
- How to Reach: Colombo – Dehiwala Mount Lavinia – Bentota
- Things to Do: Visit Bentota Lake; Brief Garden; Ventura Beach; go on a river safari; witness the stilt fishermen etc.
16. Ulpotha
- How to Reach: Colombo – Wattala – Kegalle – Ulpotha
- Things to Do: Visit Yapahuwa Rock Fortress; explore different Yoga Centres; learn about Ayurved etc.
17. Unawatuna Beach
- Timing: open 24 hours
- Entry Fee: free entry
- How to Reach: Colombo – Galle – Unawatuna Beach
- Things to Do: Explore the long coastline; Beach Jungle; visit the peace pagoda here; spend some time relaxing by the beach etc.
- How to Reach: Colombo – Galle (via bus or a taxi)
- Things to Do: Visit the historic Galle Fort site; lighthouse; market street etc.
- How to Reach: Colombo – Wattala – Kegalle – Peradeniya – Kandy
- Things to Do: Take a stroll at Kandy Lake; visit temple of the tooth relic; explore royal botanical gardens; Visit Dambulla Cave Temples etc.
- How to Reach: Colombo – Ratanpura – Balangoda – Ohiya
Things to Do: Visit Horton Plains National Park, Bambarakanda Falls, Kirigalpotta Forest Peak, Surathali Waterfall etc.
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Sri Lanka is one of the sought-after destinations for travellers, and for all the good reasons. This island nation lures visitors with its stunning landscapes, rich heritage, and warm hospitality. Now, with the latest reports of the island nation extending visa-free entry for Indian travellers, it's the perfect time to explore its wide variety of options in terms of popular tourist spots. If you also have this country in your travel wish list, here are some places to bookmark for an unforgettable Sri Lankan adventure.
Rising majestically from the plains of central Sri Lanka, Sigiriya is home to the iconic Lion Rock Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Climb to the summit of this ancient rock fortress, adorned with intricate frescoes and surrounded by landscaped gardens. The panoramic views from the top are simply breathtaking, offering a glimpse into Sri Lanka's storied past.
Nestled amid verdant hills, Kandy is the cultural capital of Sri Lanka and home to the revered Temple of the Tooth Relic. Explore the temple complex, which houses a sacred tooth relic of Lord Buddha, and witness traditional rituals and ceremonies. Don't miss the colourful Kandy Esala Perahera, a grand procession featuring elephants, dancers, and drummers, held annually in July or August.
Escape to the serene hills of Ella, a charming town renowned for its scenic beauty and laid-back vibe. Hike to popular viewpoints like Little Adam's Peak and Ella Rock for panoramic vistas of lush valleys and tea plantations. Explore the surrounding countryside on leisurely walks, visit tea factories to learn about the tea-making process, and unwind amid the tranquillity of nature.
Step back in time as you wander through the streets of Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site dating back to the Dutch colonial era. Explore historic landmarks, art galleries, and boutique shops nestled within the fort walls. Catch a stunning sunset from the fort ramparts overlooking the Indian Ocean, and immerse yourself in the enchanting ambiance of this charming coastal town.
Indulge in sun, sand, and sea at Mirissa, a picturesque coastal town known for its pristine beaches and vibrant marine life. Relax on golden sands, swim in turquoise waters, and soak up the tropical sunshine. You can also try the whale watching excursion to spot majestic blue whales and playful dolphins in their natural habitat, and create memories to last a lifetime.
Nuwara Eliya
Experience the colonial charm of Nuwara Eliya, affectionately known as ‘Little England,’ is set amid rolling hills and verdant tea estates. Explore well-manicured gardens, colonial-era buildings, and picturesque waterfalls. Take a leisurely stroll around Lake Gregory, go boating, or just enjoy the cool mountain air of this idyllic hill station.
Yala National Park
Try a safari adventure in Yala National Park, which is one of Sri Lanka's premier wildlife destinations. Home to a diverse array of wildlife, including leopards, elephants, sloth bears, and crocodiles, the park offers thrilling encounters with these in their natural habitat. Keep your camera ready for unforgettable sightings and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of this biodiverse paradise.
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Delve into Sri Lanka's rich history with a visit to Anuradhapura, an ancient city steeped in Buddhist heritage and archaeological wonders. Explore the sprawling ruins of ancient stupas, monasteries, and reservoirs, which date back to the glory days of the island's ancient kingdoms. Marvel at the architectural marvels and sacred relics that bear testament to Sri Lanka's illustrious past.
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10 Cheapest Countries That You Can Travel To Affordably In Asia
- Asia offers incredibly affordable destinations for budget travelers, where the cost of living and attractions are surprisingly cheap.
- Travelers can enjoy affordable vacations in countries like Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, India, Laos, Nepal, Mongolia, Cambodia, and Sri Lanka.
- By visiting during the cheaper times of the year, like September to November in Vietnam or April to October in Cambodia, travelers can save even more money on their Asian adventures.
Asia is an incredible place for budget travel, as even its most popular destinations can be surprisingly cheap. Usually, the most expensive cost travelers will have to deal with when visiting the most affordable countries in Asia is the cost of flight tickets. Once in one of these countries, explorers will most likely never complain about price, especially when visiting during the cheapest times of the year to travel to Asia.
For vacationers on a budget seeking the most affordable destinations in the world, Asia is where it's at - and the continent doesn't fall short on beauty, culture, and incredible experiences for every type of traveler. So, wondering where to travel for cheap in Asia? Look no further; here are the cheapest countries to visit in Asia, where travelers don't have to break the bank to live the dream.
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Vietnam has long been one of the cheapest destinations in the world for budget travelers. Despite being home to so many incredible spots like the dramatic Ha Long Bay and Ho Chi Minh City, this Asian country promises to be easy on tourist pockets.
While it really depends on individual spending habits, budget travelers can enjoy a fun-filled day in Vietnam from $40 to $50 .
- Cheapest times to visit Vietnam: September to November, April to June
Indonesia is one of the cheapest Asian countries to visit on vacation, and there are even plenty of free things to do, so travelers will have a lot of opportunities to save money while having amazing adventures. Also, many attractions in Indonesia that require payment only set visitors back a few dollars.
Of course, there are expensive attractions in this country, but visiting them and spiking the budget is the choice of the tourist involved. Overall, $20 can cover the cost of accommodation, food, transport, water, and other daily requirements that travelers may need in Indonesia in a day.
- Cheapest time to visit Indonesia: October to April but avoid Christmas and New Year
Philippines
The Philippines is one of the most beautiful yet cheap countries in Asia to visit, and it offers an abundance of things for tourists to see and do - with most being very affordable. Also, the cost of living in the Philippines is low, especially for those armed with foreign currencies like Dollars, Euros, or Pounds. In the Philippines, there are good hotels that cost as little as $10, and some street food can be as cheap as $5.
Transport here is also cheap, as train fares are usually between $1 and $2, although it can be higher depending on the distance. Bus tickets are higher but still cost between $2 and $10. Overall, expect to spend between $40 and $80 a day in the Philippines . Although it can be much less depending on the level of frugality of the traveler involved.
- Tip to visit the Philippines affordable: Avoid traveling in April and May, and late December and early January
In Thailand, visitors can choose how cheap or expensive they want their vacation to be. Thailand can be explored on a budget , and it has plenty of attractions that are quite literally free, and visitors will only spend between $0.50 and $2 on trains in many major cities daily.
In addition, food in Thailand is very affordable, with some costing as little as $1. Plus, the country has many budget hotels, some of which cost $10 or less. What's more, Bangkok is one of the few places in the world where one can get a good hour-long massage for less than $10.
Overall, a great day in Thailand can cost around $75 , although many travelers can still live the dream for less than $30. With such affordability, it’s easier to tip in Thailand, as tourists usually have a lot of spare money in their pockets.
- Cheapest time to visit Thailand: July to September
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India is so massive that it has budget options for everybody, and for those seeking affordable travel destinations in Asia, this country is a haven. Everything from food to bus fares, tickets to attractions, and accommodation can be ridiculously cheap in India.
Some budget travelers can cut their daily costs in India to as little as $30 a day or less when taking cheaper transport options like trains.
- Cheapest time to visit India: June to September
Laos is the most underrated country in Asia , but that’s not because it does not have anything to offer tourists. It’s just that it is overshadowed by more popular options like Cambodia, Vietnam, and Thailand. But popularity aside, Laos has so many incredible things to offer, from beautiful natural attractions like Kuans Si Caves & Waterfalls to cultural and historic attractions like the ancient temple of Wat Phu.
The country is also super mild on the pocket, and when that is added to a smaller population and lots of things to see and do, Laos becomes one of the best places to visit in Asia on a budget. This country has hotels offering a good night's sleep for as little as $5, and food is very affordable, as it usually costs between $1 and $5. In summary, with careful planning, travelers can enjoy a memorable vacation in Laos with a daily budget of less than $20 .
- Cheapest time to visit Laos: March to June (hottest time of the year in Laos) and July to October (rainy season)
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Nepal is one of the most popular Asian destinations on the list, as it is home to Mount Everest and several other towering mountains that attract about a million people yearly. Besides mountaineering, Nepal also offers other thrilling experiences like cave exploration, wildlife watching, and ziplining.
When it comes to cost, Nepal is another one of the cheapest places in Asia to visit, with daily spending hanging around $30 to $40 . However, that is if Mount Everest or one of its summits is out of the budget because it costs a lot of money (and time) to summit a mountain . While the average cost in Nepal is a little bit higher than the other cheap vacation destinations in Asia, it definitely is affordable compared to other parts of the planet with world-famous attractions.
- Tip to visit Nepal Affordably: Avoid the high season (October - November)
Mongolia invites visitors to come enjoy some of the most unique adventures in Asia with little money. This country finds itself among the cheapest vacation destinations in Asia to visit, with modest accommodations ranging from $10 - $20.
By Vietnam or Thailand standards, that’s expensive, but when compared to other countries where the same meal or accommodation can cost several dollars more, Mongolia is affordable. Realistically, budget travelers should expect to spend about $30 to $50 a day in this country, which includes accommodation, food, water, and transport.
- Cheapest time to visit Mongolia: November to March
Cambodia is home to some of the most interesting attractions in the world, one of which is Angkor Wat - a Buddhist temple considered the largest religious structure in the world. But even with so many points of interest spread out across this country, it has remained one of the most affordable countries in the world to visit on vacation.
Whether it's food, transport, or accommodation, most things in Cambodia are fairly cheap, especially for foreigners coming with stronger currencies. Besides the few hundred dollars that one will inevitably spend on flights, visitors only need about $30 to have a good time in Cambodia in a day.
- Cheapest time to visit Cambodia: April to October
Sri Lanka is one place where travelers will never complain about prices but will rather be shocked by how cheap it can be to travel the country.
With less than $40 a day , travelers can live the dream in Sri Lanka, especially when visiting in the off-season (December to April) when things are so budget-friendly that it almost feels like a steal.
- Cheapest time to visit Sri Lanka: December to April
Spurned by Schengen, Indians are being swayed by the lure of liberal visas
NEW DELHI : Radhika Khanijo is busy planning vacations this summer for a few uber wealthy clients to a destination that hadn’t been on her luxury travel firm’s radar ever before: South Korea. The Asian country is suddenly on the map of Indian travellers, says the founder of Welgrow Travel, and part of the reason is its easy visa process.
“South Korea is seeing a big rise in travel demand from discerning travellers. We were never catering for travel to this country till last year," said Khanijo, also explaining why the visa process is a boon for last-minute planners. “There is no appointment procedure and clients can just submit their visas (online). Their visas take just seven working days to process, with low rejection rates."
Khanijo is also bundling in travel to Japan for one of her clients.
As trying to obtain Schengen visas to travel to European countries such as Greece, Italy and Switzerland became exasperating, Indians turned to more familiar destinations such as Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand and Sri Lanka that have easier processes.
Thailand set the ball rolling in November, when it eliminated visa requirements for Indian travellers and permitted a 30-day stay until May this year. Last week, it extended this scheme till November this year.
Sri Lanka rolled out a similar scheme, offering visa-free access to Indians as well as nationals from six other countries till the end of May. Malaysia has declared visa-free entry for Indian and Chinese citizens till December.
“Surprisingly, many European nations that are in recession are putting visa restrictions instead of easing them up. Slowly Indian travellers are realising these issues and are opting to travel elsewhere," said Subhash Goyal, chairman of STIC Travel, one of India’s largest travel agents.
The lure of liberal visas
The surge in outbound travel from India is emblematic of the country’s growing middle-class and the increase in their disposable incomes.
Outbound travel from India is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.4% between 2023 and 2032 to $44.8 billion, according to a report titled ‘Outbound Tourism in India’ by business advisory Nangia Andersen Llp. In 2022, the market stood at $15.16 billion.
India’s outbound tourism sector, one of the fastest-growing in Asia, has recuperated to about 61% of its pre-pandemic strength, with 13 million outbound tourists recorded in 2022, according to a report by McKinsey & Co. The consultancy firm estimates this figure could expand to 80 million by 2040.
For this year’s summer, Thailand, Mauritius, Maldives, Malaysia, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and Vietnam have collectively registered a 30-40% increase in travel bookings by Indians as compared with a year earlier, according to travel agency Yatra Online Ltd.
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Thailand and Sri Lanka have seen a 35% year-over-year increase in bookings for this year’s summer travel. Vietnam registered a 25% jump in bookings during April and May.
Bharatt Malik, senior vice president for flights and hotel business at Yatra Online, said Indian travellers are opting for destinations with simpler visa requirements and straightforward travel arrangements.
“A lot of the economies that have recently made visas free are dependent on tourism, and so have become very liberal with their visas, at least in the short run," said Goyal of STIC. “Indians, with their growing discretionary incomes, are now becoming more liberal spenders when travelling and shopping abroad."
The value-conscious traveller
MakeMyTrip registered a 33% year-on-year growth for bookings in April across newly minted visa-free destinations as well as countries allowing e-visas, such as Kazakhstan, Angola and Japan.
Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan are two major draws for Indian travellers this summer, followed by Georgia, Langkawi, and Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia. Bhutan, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Kenya are among other favourites this summer, said a spokesperson for MakeMyTrip.
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Destinations in Thailand such as Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai and Krabi remain a favourite, especially as the country has extended its no-visa scheme for Indians until November.
According to a spokesperson for travel agency Thomas Cook India, the elimination of the visa cost for Thailand, especially for an Indian family of four or ad hoc groups of friends or colleagues, is an important consideration for the value-conscious Indian.
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The top 10 visa-free countries for Indian passport holders in 2024
Visa-free countries for indians in 2024: discover the top 10 best global destinations that indian passport holders can travel to visa-free in 2024..
Many countries worldwide are currently offering visa-free entry to enhance their tourism industry and attract more visitors, including those from India, ensuring a seamless travel experience and eliminating travel obstacles. This initiative has led to a surge in new explorers eager to venture out and discover these countries.
Thailand and Sri Lanka have recently extended their visa-free entry provisions for Indian visitors. Thailand’s extension is in effect until November 11, 2024, while Sri Lanka’s lasts until May 31, 2024. However, in some instances, it is crucial to note that travel to visa-free countries is usually limited to a specific duration and additional documents, such as proof of onward travel or payment of airport taxes might be required.
Indian passport holders currently benefit from visa-free access to 62 countries, simplifying travel and exploration. Visa-free travel allows entry into a country without the need for a prior visa and only requires a passport to clear customs, eliminating the complexities of visa procedures and associated fees.
So, as the summer vacation season approaches, it’s an ideal time to travel. If you hold an Indian passport, there are several destinations you can visit without the hassle of obtaining a visa. Below is the list of the top 10 best global destinations that Indian passport holders can travel to visa-free.
1. Bhutan: 14 days
Bhutan is a neighbouring country of India and is considered one of the top visa-free destinations for Indian passport holders. They can travel for up to 14 days without needing a visa. Often referred to as the Land of the Thunder Dragon, the country is located in the Himalayas and is renowned for its snow-capped peaks, vibrant monasteries, and spiritual culture.
Nepal is a country famous for having Mount Everest, which is the highest mountain in the world. The country is an ideal destination for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers as it offers a unique and enriching experience with ancient temples, breathtaking landscapes, and amiable locals. Indian passport holders do not require a visa to enter Nepal, as the country shares a friendly relationship with India.
3. Mauritius: 90 days
Mauritius, an island nation surrounded by the Indian Ocean, is a picturesque tropical paradise famous for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and coral reefs. While many visitors come to Mauritius to experience nature and indulge in luxury resort stays, it can also be an excellent destination for Indian solo or group travellers who want to explore the cities, visit tourist attractions, and try delicious local cuisine. Furthermore, Indian travellers can stay in Mauritius for up to 90 days without a visa, making it an attractive option for those seeking to travel hassle-free.
4. Kenya: 90 days
Starting January 1, 2024, Kenya will allow visa-free travel to Indian passport holders to promote tourism through its electronic travel authorization programme. Exploring its vibrant wildlife and marine reserves, with over 50 national parks to choose from, Indians can travel to Kenya visa-free for 90 days to experience its world-renowned safari experience.
5. Malaysia: 30 days
Malaysia is a magnificent travel destination that offers a blend of ancient rainforests and a multicultural city-life experience. The capital, Kuala Lumpur, boasts the iconic Petronas Twin Towers, one of the tallest buildings in the world. The country is renowned for its exceptional food, historical vibe, gorgeous beaches, and wildlife-packed national parks. Indian passport holders can now travel to Malaysia visa-free until December 31, 2024, as per the latest update. It permits a stay of up to 30 days for each entry and visit to the country.
6. Thailand: 30 days (till November 11, 2024)
Thailand, a gem of Southeast Asia, is famous for its exquisite beaches, delicious cuisine, and lively culture. From the busy streets of Bangkok to the grand temples of Chiang Mai and the tranquil beaches of Phuket, Thailand offers a perfect combination of cultural immersion, adventure, and relaxation. As per the latest update, Thailand has extended its visa-free travel for Indian passport holders until November 11, 2024, which was previously May 10, 2024.
7. Dominica: 6 months
Dominica is a mountainous Caribbean island nation, also known as “Nature Island.” It boasts tropical and balmy weather, natural hot springs, and tropical rainforests. The Morne Trois Pitons National Park is a must-visit place, where you can find a 1,342-metre-high volcano. The country’s best features include the 65-metre-tall Trafalgar Falls and the narrow Titou Gorge. Indian passport holders can easily book flights to Dominica from India to enter this beautiful country. The good news for Indian nationals is that they do not require a visa for either tourism or business purposes for six months.
8. Qatar: 30 days
Qatar is a Middle Eastern country known for its impressive infrastructure and futuristic capital, Doha, with its towering skyscrapers. The country is also recognised as one of the wealthiest nations in the world and is currently in the spotlight for hosting the FIFA World Cup 2022. Indian passport holders can enjoy 30 days of visa-free travel in Qatar.
9. Sri Lanka: 30 days (till May 31st, 2024)
Sri Lanka is the latest addition to the list of visa-free countries for Indians. This South Asian island is rich in history and boasts stunning landscapes, diverse cultures, and incredible wildlife. Visitors can experience beautiful weather and indulge in delicious cuisine. Indian passport holders can travel visa-free to Sri Lanka until May 31st, 2024, as per the latest update. The hospitality of the locals is great, and the country is famous for its sweetmeats.
10. Seychelles: 30 days
The Seychelles are renowned for their stunning waters, coral reefs, sea turtles, and underwater rock formations teeming with beautiful fish, whale sharks, and shipwrecks. The beaches in the Seychelles offer a calm, peaceful, and secluded environment, and Indian passport holders can visit visa-free for 30 days.
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