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Wilpattu National Park
Renowned as Sri Lanka’s largest and most ancient wildlife reserve, Wilpattu National Park is a true wilderness treasure. The park’s name is inspired by its numerous natural lakes, known locally as “villus,” which create unique habitats for countless species.
Kitulgala
Flowing through its heart, the Kelani River offers the perfect setting for white-water rafting and canyoning, while the surrounding wilderness invites travelers to explore waterfalls, nature trails, and hidden forest retreats
Yala National Park
Stretching across Sri Lanka’s southeast, Yala National Park is the country’s premier wildlife sanctuary and one of its most diverse ecosystems. This vast reserve combines dry forests, grasslands, and lagoons that lead to the Indian Ocean.
Polonnaruwa
Located in Sri Lanka’s Cultural Triangle, Polonnaruwa is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its magnificent ruins, royal palaces, and ancient temples. This historic city beautifully preserves the legacy of Sri Lanka’s medieval kingdom and offers visitors a glimpse into its rich architectural and cultural heritage.
Weligama
Located along Sri Lanka’s sun-kissed southern coastline, Weligama is a charming seaside town known for its wide, golden bay and gentle waves. Its name translates to “village by the sand,” perfectly reflecting its natural beauty.
Ella
Tucked away in Sri Lanka’s cool central highlands, Ella is a picturesque mountain village surrounded by rolling hills, tea estates, and breathtaking viewpoints. Its enchanting scenery — from mist-covered peaks to cascading waterfalls — creates the perfect backdrop for relaxation and adventure.
Kandy
Once the royal capital of ancient kings, it is best known for housing the revered Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, one of Buddhism’s most important pilgrimage sites. With its scenic lake, lush surroundings, and traditional charm, Kandy beautifully captures the island’s spiritual and cultural essence.
Sigiriya
Rising majestically from the central plains, Sigiriya — the Lion Rock — is one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic landmarks. This ancient fortress, built atop a 200-meter-high rock, features exquisite frescoes, landscaped gardens, and breathtaking views. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sigiriya beautifully blends history, art, and engineering, making it a must-visit wonder of Sri Lanka.
Bentota
Nestled on Sri Lanka’s southwest shoreline, Bentota is a serene coastal paradise famous for its golden sands and calm turquoise waters. The area blends natural beauty with rich biodiversity, where the tranquil Bentota Lagoon meets lush mangroves.
Dambulla
Located in the heart of Sri Lanka, Dambulla is a serene town surrounded by tranquil lakes, lush hills, and scenic valleys. Its crown jewel is the magnificent Golden Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site adorned with intricate cave paintings and ancient Buddha statues.
Galle
A captivating blend of history and coastal beauty, Galle is a UNESCO World Heritage City on Sri Lanka’s southern coast. Its centerpiece, the Galle Fort, stands as a testament to centuries of colonial influence, originally built by the Portuguese and later expanded by the Dutch.
Anuradhapura
The ancient city of Anuradhapura is one of Sri Lanka’s greatest historical treasures. Once the island’s first capital, it’s home to sacred temples, majestic stupas, and ancient ruins that date back over two millennia. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Anuradhapura stands as a timeless symbol of Sri Lanka’s spiritual and cultural heritage.

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