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FOREST THERAPY

A heaven on Earth protected from mass tourism, Sri Lanka is blessed with sumptuous vegetation that enables you to make a complete get-away from the daily grind. Its lush, wild landscapes will enrapture any ramblers in search of adventures. The island’s biodiversity is still preserved and, accompanied by a local guide, you will learn the secrets of the tropical forests and its inhabitants. Here you won’t find the “big five”, instead you will have the precious chance, on a safari through Yala National Park or the Sinharaja reserve, to discreetly admire peculiar, and sometimes very colourful, animals who emit sweet melodies. Between the forest and the mountains, the paddy fields and tea plantations enhance the unique character of the magnificent landscape while the people you meet there will confirm the friendliness of the locals. The heart of the island is full of waterfalls and rivers in which you can cool yourself or enjoy thrilling sporting pursuits such as rafting or canyoning.

The Bambarakanda Falls

A factual guide Measuring 263m in height, Bambarakanda is the largest waterfall in Sri Lanka. In Sinhalese, Bambarakanda means "Mountain Wasp" - an allusion to its humming sound and the elusive way it weaves its way through rock and pine trunks. The waterfall is located in the central highlands, at...

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A Misty Mountain Range

Botanical diversity and legendary landscapes The Knuckles Range is located in almost the exact centre of Sri Lanka, between the districts of Kandy and Matale. Its location protects it from mass tourism despite it obtaining Unesco classification in 2010. This geological formation formed from a...

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Discover the Pekoe Trail, a 300 km trail winding its way to the hills and tea plantations in the heart of Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka has no shortage of hidden gems ready to surprise visitors looking for adventure and relaxation in equal measure. The island boasts stunning landscapes nestled between sea and mountains. Hiking enthusiasts will be delighted to discover a 300 km pathway called the Pekoe Trail which leads...

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Tropical adventures in the Sinharaja Reserve

Although Sinharaja means king (raja) lion (sinha) in Sinhalese, no such feline can be found in the depths of this rainforest. However, this is the last remaining primary forest in Sri Lanka and it is home to many other natural wonders. Explore this unique setting on foot for an incomparable...

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A green spectrum to enjoy discovering by foot - The most beautiful walks in Sri Lanka

A selection of five itineraries to admire the natural beauty of the island. Between rice fields, tea plantations and breathtaking panoramic views, Sri Lanka reveals the beauty of its diversity to those who dare to set off on the dirt roads. 

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48 hours of safari to discover the wildlife of Sri Lanka

There are 26 reserves in Ceylan, spanning an area of 5700 km2. This represents almost 10% of the surface of the island - the equivalent of the entire North of France. Among these 26 reserves, all differ in the wildlife they offer. While Sinharaja is proud of its forests, Horton Plains is proud of...

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Thrills and spills on the Kelani River

Rafting and canyoning are just two of the hugely original ways in which you can explore Sri Lanka. Whether aboard an inflatable boat or directly in the water, you can let yourself be carried along by the current of the Kelani River. Splashing, laughter and adventure are all firmly on the agenda for...

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