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Located in the Indian Ocean’s covered region by the International Whaling Commission Sri Lanka has become a popular destination for whale and dolphin watching. The migration route from Australia and Africa passes right off Point Dondra making this an excellent place to see sperm whales and blue whales. Additionally, Kalpitiya is also a great spot to watch the Dolphins.
To better connect your body, mind, and spirit this island offers yoga and meditation courses. These sessions include breathing exercises, meditation, and asanas (poses) combined to achieve overall stability and harmony.
Discover the luxuriant undulating hills of Nuwara Eliya the centre of the tea empire of Sri Lanka. Explore vast tea plantations and discover the techniques involved in growing tea from picking fresh leaves to complex processing techniques. Enjoy the taste of the best Ceylon teas whilst immersing yourself in the history of tea production and admiring the stunning scenery of this charming highland area.
A safari is an ideal way to enjoy Sri Lanka’s wildlife and there’s no better way for loved ones to bond than in the wild. It offers excellent opportunities for studying the natural world which includes endemic species wild Asian elephants and leopards. While Sri Lanka is known for having an unusually high density of leopards going on a safari will enable you to see these creatures.
During these classes, you will be able to learn how to prepare meals using a variety of specific quite healthful Sri Lankan specialties. Not only will these cooking classes teach you how to make traditional Sri Lankan dishes but they will also allow you to experience authentic traditional hospitality with all of its warmth and fun.
You can discover the real authenticity and ancient places on a fun three to four-hour trip in a Tuk-Tuk.
Until you’ve flown over Sri Lanka’s Paradise Island in a hot air balloon you haven’t truly experienced magic. Due to its unusually calm and consistent weather, Kandalama offers an ideal climate for balloon flights.
Enjoy the exciting experience of fishing in the deep blue ocean whilst admiring the ocean views.
Adrenaline-pumping sports together with windsurfing, kitesurfing, water skiing, and jet snowboarding can be experienced whilst sliding through the ocean air. The quality places for those sports are alongside the shoreline of Tangalle on the South Coast and Kalpitiya on the West Coast.
Most visitors to Sri Lanka have fantasised about hiking. For those who are keen trekkers, the scenic hills offer plenty of opportunities, but where to start with all those lush rainforest mountains wildlife and coast? The stunning hill country areas offer an excellent starting point for a wide variety of trekking tours through areas of rainforest rice paddies and railroads.
With its varied and favourable climate, 439 species of birds call Sri Lanka home making it a birdwatcher’s dream come true. One of the top places in the world to go bird watching is Sri Lanka, which is small enough to have 33 endemic species and 68 endemic subspecies of birds.
The water is teeming with reefs and a variety of marine life, from colourful tropical fish and spectacular coral gardens to ancient shipwrecks, making for some of the best diving and snorkelling reports in the world. The island’s western, southern, and eastern coastline belts provide ideal locations for water activities throughout the country.