Ella Sri Lanka

  • Kandy is one of the major cities in Sri Lanka, located in the Central Province, Sri Lanka. It was the last capital of the ancient kings' era of Sri Lanka.

Galle

  • Galle is a city on the southwest coast of Sri Lanka. It’s known for Galle Fort, the fortified old city founded by Portuguese colonists in the 16th century.

Colombo

  • Colombo is the commercial capital and largest city of Sri Lanka.It is the financial centre of the island and a popular tourist destination.

sigiriya

  • Sigiriya and Dambulla have been nominated as UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES and once Sigiriya was nominated as the 8th Wonder of the World.

Yala

  • Yala National Park is the most visited and second largest national park in Sri Lanka. The park consists of five blocks, two of which are now open to the public, and also adjoining parks.

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Colombo is the commercial capital and largest city of Sri Lanka. According to the Brookings Institution, Colombo metropolitan area has a population of 5.6 million,and 752,993 in the city proper. It is the financial centre of the island and a popular tourist destination.

The Galle Face Green is a 5 ha (12 acres) ocean-side urban park, which stretches for 500 m (1,600 ft) along the coast, in the heart of the financial and business capital of Sri Lanka, Colombo. The promenade was initially laid out in 1859 by Governor Sir Henry George Ward, although the original Galle Face Green extended over a much larger area than is seen today. The Galle Face Green was initially used for horse racing and as a golf course, but was also used for cricket, polo, football, tennis and rugby.

The Pettah Market also called manning market is an open market in the suburb of Pettah in the city of Colombo, Sri Lanka.

The entrance to the Pettah Market is marked formally by a tall monument in the centre of a roundabout, known as the Khan Clock Tower which was built by the family of Framjee Bhickajee Khan, an eminent Parsi family from Bombay who used to have substantial business interests in the country and who also owned the Colombo Oil Mills.

Most of the businesses in Pettah are dominated by Muslim who specialize in trading of goods and the Tamil people who have migrated from India traders who specialize in gold and jewelry shops. At the end of pettah is sea street which is Sri Lanka s gold market where people all around Sri Lanka come to purchase jewellery . It is a long street of jewellery shops with hundreads of shops next to one another. There are also some jewellery shops in main street gaspa junction.

The most recognizable building in the Pettah market is the candy-striped Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque (also known as The Red Mosque) which was built in 1909.

The Old Colombo Dutch Hospital (known as The Dutch Hospital ) is considered to be the oldest building in the Colombo Fort area dating back to the Dutch colonial era in Sri Lanka. It is now a heritage building and a shopping and dining precinct.

Built as a hospital by the Dutch, it has been used for several different purposes, over the years. It is believed to have existed since 1681, as recorded by German Christoper Schweitzer. The Dutch established the Colombo hospital to look after the health of the officers and other staff serving under the Dutch East India Company. The hospital's close proximity to the harbour allowed it to serve Dutch seafarers.

Day tour to Galle

Galle is a city on the southwest coast of Sri Lanka. It’s known for Galle Fort, the fortified old city founded by Portuguese colonists in the 16th century. Stone sea walls, expanded by the Dutch, encircle car-free streets with architecture reflecting Portuguese, Dutch and British rule. Notable buildings include the 18th-century Dutch Reformed Church. Galle Lighthouse stands on the fort’s southeast tip.

Galle Fort, in the Bay of Galle on the southwest coast of Sri Lanka, was built first in 1588 by the Portuguese, then extensively fortified by the Dutch during the 17th century from 1649 onwards. It is a historical, archaeological and architectural heritage monument, which even after more than 423 years maintains a polished appearance, due to extensive reconstruction work done by Archaeological Department of Sri Lanka.

The fort has a colourful history, and today has a multi-ethnic and multi-religious population. The Sri Lankan government and many Dutch people who still own some of the properties inside the fort are looking at making this one of the modern wonders of the world. The heritage value of the fort has been recognized by the UNESCO and the site has been inscribed as a cultural heritage UNESCO World Heritage Site under criteria iv, for its unique exposition of "an urban ensemble which illustrates the interaction of European architecture and South Asian traditions from the 16th to the 19th centuries.

The Galle Fort, also known as the Dutch Fort or the "Ramparts of Galle", withstood the Boxing Day tsunami which damaged part of coastal area Galle town. It has been since restored.

Turtle hatchery

One of the most important activities of the day tour is turtle hatchery. Within the sanctuary of the project, collected and rescued eggs can hatch safely away from predators before being released into the sea. In addition, a certain number from each hatching are kept back for a short period for 'headstarting' before release.

The hatchery program is designed to maximise the number of hatchlings reaching the sea and surviving through the critical stages of their early life.

Only a few hatchlings from each batch will ever make it to adulthood. Therefore every nest-ground, every egg, every hatchling and every turtle is crucial to the survival of the species. Unfortunately, sea turtles face many dangers.

The project's work relies on fundraising and grants. Every year, the project helps clear and maintain the local beach, protecting vital nesting-grounds (particularly important after the devastation of the Tsunami) and releases thousands of hatchlings. When you consider how long the project has been going, you can begin to understand the impact the project has!

Day tour to Kandy

Kandy is one of the major cities in Sri Lanka, located in the Central Province, Sri Lanka. It was the last capital of the ancient kings' era of Sri Lanka. The city lies in the midst of hills in the Kandy plateau, which crosses an area of tropical plantations, mainly tea. Kandy is both an administrative and religious city and is also the capital of the Central Province. Kandy is the home of The Temple of the Tooth Relic, one of the most sacred places of worship in the Buddhist world. It was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO in 1988.

Royal Botanic Gardens, Peradeniya are about 5.5 km to the west of the city of Kandy in the Central Province of Sri Lanka. It attracts 2 million visitors annually.It is near the Mahaweli River (the longest in Sri Lanka) ]It is renowned for its collection of orchids. The garden includes more than 4000 species of plants, including orchids, spices, medicinal plants and palm trees.Attached to it is the National Herbarium of Sri Lanka. The total area of the botanical garden is 147 acres (0.59 km2), at 460 meters above sea level, and with a 200-day annual rainfall. It is managed by the Division of National Botanic Gardens of the Department of Agriculture.

Day tour to Sigiriya & Dambulla

Sigiriya

Sigiriya or Sinhagiri is an ancient rock fortress located in the northern Matale District near the town of Dambulla in the Central Province, Sri Lanka. The name refers to a site of historical and archaeological significance that is dominated by a massive column of rock nearly 200 metres (660 ft) high. According to the ancient Sri Lankan chronicle the Culavamsa, this site was selected by King Kasyapa (477 – 495 CE) for his new capital. He built his palace on the top of this rock and decorated its sides with colourful frescoes. On a small plateau about halfway up the side of this rock he built a gateway in the form of an enormous lion. The name of this place is derived from this structure, the Lion Rock. The capital and the royal palace was abandoned after the king's death. It was used as a Buddhist monastery until the 14th century.

Sigiriya today is a UNESCO listed World Heritage Site. It is one of the best preserved examples of ancient urban planning.

Dambulla cave temple also known as the Golden Temple of Dambulla is a World Heritage Site (1991) in Sri Lanka, situated in the central part of the country. This site is situated 148 kilometres (92 mi) east of Colombo and 72 kilometres (45 mi) north of Kandy.

Dambulla is the largest and best-preserved cave temple complex in Sri Lanka. The rock towers 160 m over the surrounding plains.There are more than 80 documented caves in the surrounding area. Major attractions are spread over five caves, which contain statues and paintings. These paintings and statues are related to Gautama Buddha and his life. There are a total of 153 Buddha statues, three statues of Sri Lankan kings and four statues of gods and goddesses.

Day tour to Yala

Yala National Park is the most visited and second largest national park in Sri Lanka. The park consists of five blocks, two of which are now open to the public, and also adjoining parks. It is situated in the southeast region of the country, and lies in Southern Province and Uva Province. The park covers 979 square kilometres (378 sq mi) and is located about 300 kilometres (190 mi) from Colombo. Yala was designated as a wildlife sanctuary in 1900, and, along with Wilpattu was one of the first two national parks in Sri Lanka, having been designated in 1938. The park is best known for its variety of wild animals. It is important for the conservation of Sri Lankan elephants, Sri Lankan leopards and aquatic birds, and it has one of the highest leopard densities in the world.

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Sri Lanka is one of the most exotic getaways in the world. Surrounded by the azure Indian Ocean, this island paradise has contrasting landscapes, stretches of golden sandy beaches and a wealth of wildlife and culture to discover. It is home to 8 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, 15 national parks showcasing spectacular wildlife and nearly 500,000 acres of lush tea estates. The island is blessed with waterfalls, rivers, jungles, rain forests and fertile lands for an abundance of rice fields. Sri Lanka is a year-round destination. The best time to experience the south-west coast, where most beach resort are found is from November to April. The ancient city areas as well as the eastern coastal regions are usually visited from April to September, whilst the central highlands are pleasant and cool from January to April.

Jaffna

Anuradhapura

Polonnaruwa

Polonnaruwa

Dambulla

Nuwara Eliya

Ella

Trincomalee

Arugambay

Situated in the peninsula of Jaffna, Jaffna city is Sri Lanka’s northernmost city and has always been a fascination to travelers. Due to 30 years of civil war it was a closed destination to many and is now open to locals and foreigners to discover and explore this unique land. Jaffna is certainly the centre of the vibrant Tamil culture in Sri Lanka and is blended with the colonial charm from the past.

A strong attraction of Jaffna is Nallur Kovil, one of the most significant Hindu temples on the island. Its pooja ceremonies are colourful and musical and on special occasions they are extra vivacious. The Dutch Fort of Jaffna built by Dutch colonialists is a perfect place to view the Jaffna lagoon. Other notable landmarks include the Jaffna Library and the Jaffna market. Cuisines of Jaffna are famed for their scrumptious tastes and flavours.

Some of the most famous dishes are a fusion of seafood and explosion of spices, such as crab and prawn curries. Mangoes and palmyra sweets are in abundance in the region. When in Jaffna, you can visit Pont Pedro, the northernmost point in Sri Lanka. Don’t forget to take a dip in the Keerimalai mineral water spring known to have curative properties. The springs are separated from the sea by a wall of stone steps. Casurina beach, called by many the best beach on the Jaffna peninsula is well worth a visit to enjoy its deep blue water and gentle waves.

Islands of Jaffna are another reason to visit the peninsula. On the Mandaitivu Island you can watch crabs, prawns and fish being caught by fishermen while enjoying some stunning views. On Nainativu Island you find the Nagadipa Vihara, a Buddhist temple of antiquity that was one of the three places in Sri Lanka which Buddha was known to have visited. On Delft Island, watch the wild ponies that were introduced by the Dutch and visit a 1000 year old ancient temple built by the Chola Dynasty and the ruins of a Dutch colonial fort.

Classified as one of the greatest civilization of its kind, Anuradhapura, founded around 5th century BC, was Sri Lanka’s first ancient kingdom and capital. Now a UNESCO World Heritage site, it is the island’s most important ancient city, dotted with ancient monuments, sacred stupas, ruins of temples and palaces, and a network of stunning irrigation lakes and reservoirs.

It is also home to the oldest historically authenticated tree in the world – Sri Maha Bodhi which resulted from a branch from the sacred fig tree under which Lord Buddha is said to have attained enlightenment in Nothern India. This tree is currently over 2200 years old. It was brought to Sri Lanka in the 3rd century BC by the daughter of Emperor Asoka, Sanghamitta. Until the capital’s abandonment in 993 after a South Indian invasion, the city flourished for 1,300 years.

Anuradhapura is home to some of the tallest historical monuments in the world, such as Abhayagiri, Jetavana and Ruwanweli. The oldest stupa on the island, Thuparama is enshrined with the collar bone relic of Buddha. The network of highly sophisticated gigantic irrigation lakes still supplies water to paddy cultivations across the province. Tissa Wewa, Abhaya Wewa and Nuwara Wewa constructed by ancient engineers display clever hydraulic feats of this era. Monolithic sculptures of the area such as Avukana, Isurumuniya rock temple, Kuttam Pokuna and stone pillars of Brazan Palace, which was once home to 1000 Buddhist monks are places well worth the visit.

Mihintale, often cited as the cradle of Buddhism was where Buddhism was first established in Sri Lanka with royal patronage. This is where Emperor Asoka’s son Mahinda, first preached Buddhism to then King Devanampiyatissa, the event which saw Sri Lanka embracing Buddhism as the state religion. Featuring ancient hospitals, ponds, and temples, it is another significant place that belongs to the antiquity of Anuradhapura.

Polonnaruwa became the 2nd Kingdom Capital of Sri Lanka after the fall of Anuradhapura in 993 AD. It is a city of monumental ruins, Brahamanic legacy of the Cholas and the magnificent garden city created by Parakramabahu I in 12th century.

Another important UNESCO World Heritage Site on the island, it served as the capital of Sri Lanka from 11th century to 13th century.

The city bears witness to the civilization Cholas built after their conquest and the astounding legacy created by Sinhala kings thereafter.

Flourished in an epoch when Buddhist arts and architecture were taking centre stage, it is home to some of the most notable ancient structures, monolithic sculptures and stone carvings.

Gigantic rock sculptures of Gal Vihara, the colossal image of Buddha at Lankathilaka, 13th century paintings depicting the life of Buddha at Thivanka Pilimage, Polonnaruwa Vatadage, Madirigiriya Vatadage and the ancient Rankoth Vehera stupa are some of the notable structures still standing superior. King Parakramabahu’s triple-walled garden-city with palaces and sanctuaries is a stunning historic urban creation. The quadrangle at the heart of the city was the centrepiece and sacred precinct of ancient Polonnaruwa. It contains perhaps the most ornate buildings in Sri Lanka, the Polonnaruwa Vatadage. The circular shrine’s ornate carvings, its moonstones and guardstones attract many visitors.

The massive reservoir constructed by Parakramabahu I, named Prakrama Samudraya (Sea of Parakrama) is Sri Lanka’s largest ancient reservoir and a stupendous testimony to the ancient irrigation engineering on the island. The area in and around Polonnaruwa is ideal for spotting the Asian elephant. Minneriya and Kaudulla national parks, centred on extensive reservoirs and lakes attract a large number of elephants.

The two parks are linked by the “elephant corridor”, designed to allow the animals to move from one park to the other. The gathering of elephants at the Minneriya National Park is a famous sight.

The ancient fortress of Sigiriya lies on top of a giant granite rock in the North Central Province of Sri Lanka. 180 metres in height, climbing Sigiriya Rock, tops the to-do-list in the region.

Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sigiriya is one of the most extraordinary fortress palaces in the world. Originally used by Buddhist monks as a monastery, the Sigiriya Rock became a fortress, once King Kashyapa, fearing vengeance by the rightful heir to the kingdom, chose to build his palace at the summit making it his capital.

The Rock itself is visually stunning with steep sides and flat summit, standing amidst the jungles surrounding it. The palace built during the 5th century, sitting atop the rock is an engineering marvel of the era. The ingenuity and creativity used in the designs and construction is spectacular.

Sigiriya has roughly 1200 steps and can take from 1.5 to 2.5 hrs to reach the summit. The walk takes you through terraced gardens, a series of moats and boulders. Along the stone stairwell to the top, you encounter the Mirror Wall and the famous Sigiriya rock paintings (frescoes). These paintings have brought universal acclaim to Sigiriya.

The Maidens of the Clouds’; 21 non-identified female figures are compared to the beautiful creations of Ajanta in India. The poems inscribed on the Mirror Wall by ancient visitors to Sigiriya are known as ‘Sigiri graffiti,’ and are among the most ancient texts in the Sinhalese language.

At the mid level terrace is the Lion Gate consisting of the giant lion paws, which were once the entrance to the palace. From here, you can start the final ascent to the summit that holds the upper fortified palace, which has phenomenal views all around and of the symmetrical gardens down below.

Dambulla, a part of Sri Lanka’s Cultural Triangle is located in the North Central province of the island.

Famous for its cave temple complex, known as the Golden Temple of Dambulla, it is another UNESCO World Heritage site that you must not miss.

The cave temple complex is the largest and the best preserved of its kind in Sri Lanka and is situated within a rock that towers 160 metres over the surrounding plains. A steep 20 minutes of walk will get you to the summit.

Located nearby Sigiriya, from its summit you can even see the famous rock fortress. For over 22 centuries, Dambulla cave temple has been a pilgrim site for Buddhist and has been occupied continuously by monks to this day.

There are 80 caves at the site, but the most important ones are located in five sanctuaries. These contain 150 Buddhist statues of various sizes belonging to different periods. The most spectacular of the caves are the 50m long Maharaja Vihara or the ‘Temple of the Great Kings’. The Devaraja Viharava, houses a 14m long reclining Buddha statue carved out of solid rock.

This temple is the world’s largest painted surface which belongs to antiquity, with intrinsic frescoes and inscriptions that carpet the rock walls and ceilings. The ensemble of caves also contain religious art representing the life of Buddha, battle scenes from stories and elaborate frescoes and inscriptions.

The ideal time to visit Dambulla is at early morning before the rock area gets heated by the sun, as you are not allowed to walk around the caves with your shoes on.

Kandy

This is the second largest city in Sri Lanka and the gateway to the central highlands. Kandy lies amidst the hills of the Kandy plateau. It is surrounded by several mountain ranges including the Knuckles mountain range and the Hanthana Mountain Range. The city has an elevation of 500 metres above the sea level. At the heart of the city is the Kandy Lake next to the world famous Temple of the Tooth. Not only it is one of the most scenic places on the island, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with significant religious and cultural importance.

Kandy was the last capital of the ancient Sinhala kingdom which fell under British rule. It holds one of the most sacred items of Buddhist religion, the tooth relic of the Buddha, enshrined in the impressive Temple of the Tooth or Sri Dalada Maligava.

The temple is located in the royal palace complex of Kandy and is located adjacent to the Kandy Lake, built by the last king of Sri Lanka, Sri Vikrama Rajasinha. Every July, the relics and artifacts from the temple are paraded around the city on elephant back in a colourful festival called the EsalaPerahera. This festival is one of the most-watched cultural events in the country. It lasts for more than an hour and is adorned with traditional Kandyan dancers, elephants and one special elephant in charge of the most sacred relic.

The Royal Botanical Gardens in Peradeniya is another lovely attraction in the city of Kandy. The gardens are fashioned after the Royal Gardens in Kew in London. They are the largest botanical gardens in Sri Lanka and have earned a reputation as the finest in Asia.

Nuwara Eliya

Nuwara Eliya is the main hill resort of Sri Lanka and the centre of Sri Lanka’s tea industry. Situated over 1800m above sea level, the picturesque landscape of Nuwara Eliya has a temperate climate and cooler weather all year round. It has the coolest climate in Sri Lanka. The peak season usually lasts from March to May, and during Sri Lankan New Year in April, it becomes a popular destination for local tourists.

Nuwara Eliya’s unique climate compared to the tropical climate of rest of the country made it a sanctuary for the British civil servants and tea planters of the early 19th century, thus leaving behind colonial bungalows and mansions from the British era. Due to this reason, it earned the name ‘Little England’ back in the day. The charm of the colonial time continues to exist today.

You can look forward to golfing on the stunning course at Nuwara Eliya Golf Club, fishing in trout streams, boating on Lake Gregory and bird watching in Victoria Park. Victoria Park is one of the best maintained town parks in South Asia.

Nuwara Eliya also has a famous race course, and it is one of the highest courses with an elevation of 1868 meters.

There are several panoramic tea factories and plantations, where you could even go on a tea factory tour to discover how tea is plucked, prepared and made into the famous finished product, The Ceylon Tea. Nuwara Eliya is also home to the beautiful Horton Plain National Park where it is the only place visitors are allowed to explore by themselves. This is where the ‘World’s End’ is situated; a sheer drop of 800m offering breathtaking views.

Nestled in the middle of Sri Lanka’s highlands is Ella, a quaint village of remarkable beauty and mild climate. Known to be one of the most beautiful destinations on the island, it is situated among lush green hills tea plantations and forests.

On both sides, the village is bordered by huge mountains and at the front is the famous Ella Rock. You can hike up to the rock and it will take approximately four hours for the climb and decent. However, it is worth your while. When you get to a point called the Ella Gap, a space between the two sides of the rock, you can see plains that are nearly 1000 meters below. The view from here on a clear day is so stunning, you can see right across to the south coast of Sri Lanka. If you want an easier hike, you can opt for the view from Little Adam’s Peak, which is only 1.5 hours of climb with fewer steps.

Ella is where you find Ravana Ella – Sri Lanka’s widest waterfall and the Ravana Ella Cave. Legend has it that Ravana from the Indian epic Ramayana hid Sita here, after kidnapping her. 13km from Ella is Bandarawela, another destination similar to Nuwara Eliya with a cool and mild climate. It was another colonial base and is located among green forests, thus creating many opportunities for eco tourism. Attractions nearby include the Lipton’s Seat which has views that can compete with the ones at World’s End, Adisham Bungalow Catholic monastery, Nine Arches Bridge that connects Ella and Demodara railway stations, and Koslanda. Koslanda is another colonial town situated towards the south of Bandarawela. It has a similar climate to Bandarawela and more splendid scenery. Here you can find Sri Lanka’s second highest waterfall, Diyaluma.

Famous for its deep water natural harbour, which happens to be one of the largest in the world, Trincomalee has always been a strategic location since the European traders were trading across Asia. Situated on a peninsula on the north-east coast of Sri Lanka, this port city is often referred to simply as Trinco. Its beaches are renowned for their pristine quality and shallow water ideal for swimming. These beaches are sheltered by the bay and for over 100 meters, the water stretch is shallow enough for you to walk in to the ocean. The beaches provide a wide range of recreational activities such as swimming, bathing, surfing, scuba diving, fishing and even whale watching.

Trinco is home to some of the most beautiful beaches on the island such as Uppuveli and Nilaveli, and stunning corals at Pigeon Island, which is a marine national park situated on an island.

The city of Trincomalee is also a treasure trove worth discovering. It has the largest Dutch Fort in the country, Fort Federick. Originally, built by the Portugeuse from remnant of the demolished ancient Hindu Koneswaram temple, the structure was fortified by the Dutch in the 17th century. The temple has been restored on Swami Rock within the fort, and artifacts belonging to it that were discovered underwater or underground in the recent past have been returned. In the vicinity of Koneswaram Kovil, on the Swami Rock is a place called Lover’s Leap. It is a 350 foot drop that fascinates visitors due to the story behind its name – a British woman jumping off the spot after losing her lover. The ancient Kanniya hot springs dating back to the legendary King Ravana period are another popular attraction. The water in these springs is believed to have curative properties.

Arugam Bay is a unique and spectacular golden sandy beach on the East coast, located close to Pottuvil in the Ampara district. It is one of the best surfing spots in the world and hosts a number of international surfing competitions. While its reputation as a prime surfers’ paradise proceeds itself, Arugam Bay has plenty more to offer. This unspoiled fishing town has impressive coral reefs, an abundance of tropical fish, mangroves, jungles, lagoons, rivers, rice fields and sand dunes. When it comes to holidays here, you are spoilt for choices.

The main feature of Arugam Bay that attracts most of its visitors is its world-class surfing spots. The international surfing competitions hosted here draws surfers from all over the world. The surfing season in Arugam Bay begins in April and ends in October each year, which is when the best surfing waves occur.

There is something for every surfer, no matter the surfing level. If you are a beginner, you can find ‘friendly waves’ and for the more seasoned surfer, there are some excellent point breaks Due to its location, the area is dominated by right hand point breaks. Three of the most popular point breaks are ‘The Point’, ‘Pottuvil Point’ and ‘Crocodile Rock’.

Beyond the joys of surfing, Arugam Bay has an endless list of activities and attractions to offer, including lagoon tours, bird watching, elephant watching, national parks (Lahugalla and Kudumbigala), temples, ancient ruins and archaeological sites for nature, cultural and historical enthusiasts. Kumana National Park in the area is one of the most important bird nesting and breeding grounds in Sri Lanka. 255 species of birds have been recorded in the park, making it a splendid place to watch rare and migrating birds. Despite being a popular tourist spot, Arugam Bay has managed to preserve its natural beauty and charm.

Arugambay

In the northwest coast lowland dry zone is Sri Lanka’s largest national park. Wilpattu National Park is not only the largest in size but it is the oldest park on the island to receive national park status. The 130,000 hectare park is defined by a unique feature – it consists of nearly 60 natural lakes, as the name suggests (‘Willus’ meaning lakes). Although the leopard population in Wilpattu is unknown, the park is recognised as one of the top national parks in the world for spotting leopards. It is located just 30km from the historic city of Anuradhapura and 26km from Puttalam and Kalpitiya. The park is a great place for wildlife to sustain as the lakes provides plenty of water during the dry season.

Wilpattu is dotted with a variation of vegetation from dry zone scrub jungles to grassy plains. Like in almost every major national park, Asian elephants are seen here among a spectacular show of wildlife including the sloth bear, water buffalo, Sambhur, spotted deer, mongoose, wild boar and crocodile. The abundance of lakes has created a perfect wetland for aquatic birds and the park in general has an ample bird population. Endemic birds such as Sri Lanka Junglefowl, Babblers, Woodshrike, and Black-capped Bulbul are often spotted here. Wilpattu has an exquisite butterfly population to keep a lookout for, as well.

For nearly 15 years, the park was closed to visitors due to security reasons, and it was re-opened in 2003. It is one of the most tranquil and least-disturbed national parks in Sri Lanka. You have more than one reason to visit this monumental wildlife sanctuary, especially between February and October, when it is the most active. Jeep safaris are the best mode of sight-seeing in Wilpattu and the park is never heavily crowded. The rangers at Wilpattu guide the safaris and will make sure you have an informative and safe journey. For all nature lovers, wildlife photographers and nature enthusiasts, this serene wilderness has much to offer.

Located in the heart of Sri Lanka’s wet zone in the southwest is the last remaining major virgin rainforest of the island, Sinharaja (the Lion King), designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a Biosphere Reserve and a National Park. It is a biodiversity hotspot and a sanctuary for endemic species from flora to fauna. Its dense vegetation covering 10,000 hectares is often shrouded by rainclouds, and plays a significant role in the island’s ecosystem. The only way to venture into this emerald paradise is by foot and with a guide. The evergreen forest is covered in lofty trees, thick canopies and some incredibly stunning wildlife. Sinharaja has a high level of endemism, and most plants, animals and trees found in the forest are endemic, making it an intriguing wildlife research spot.

Sinharaja is bordered by the Koskulana River in the north and the Gin Ganga River in the south. It is also surrounded by 22 villages, where locals are permitted to use forest land to sustain their living. They use the medicinal plants in the forest to make traditional medicine, palm trees to tap for jaggery and treacle, and bamboo and rattan to make baskets. The elevation of the reserve ranges from 200m to 1300m and an old foot track which runs past the Beverley Estate, marks the Eastern border. Visitors are sure to be thrilled by the sights and sounds of many species of birds, mammals, insects, reptiles, amphibians and butterflies that thrive in this precious reserve.

The apex predator of Sinharaja is the leopard and is the most elusive of the mammals in the forest. The rare Rusty Spotted cat and the Fishing cat can be seen here too. Common birds spotted are Layard’s parakeet, the Jungle fowl, the Spur fowl, the Ceylon wood pigeon, the Brown Capped Babbler and the Ceylon Blue magpie. The Purple-faced langurs are a common sight and they usually hang about in groups. Sambar, Barking deer and wild boar can be found on the forest floor and running along trees and branches are the Flame-striped Jungle squirrel, the Dusky-striped Jungle squirrel and the Western Giant squirrel. Porcupines and pangolins dart to and from the bushes and the occasional mongoose may also make a daytime appearance. Six species of bats are recorded in the forest along with 282 bird species. Among the reptiles and amphibians are the venomous Green Pit Viper, Hump-nosed Viper, the Krait, Greater Hourglass Tree Frog and the Wrinkled Frog. The wealth of wildlife in Sinharaja is vast and stunning and a visit to the wetlands of the island is not complete without trekking through this amazing rainforest.

Udawalawe

On the boundaries of Sabaragamuwa and Uva provinces of Sri Lanka lies one of the best national parks in Sri Lanka for spotting the magnificent Asian elephant.

Udawalawe National Park is the island’s third most visited National Park, spanning over 30,000 hectares of dry and wet zone land. Udawalawe was created as a sanctuary for displaced animals during the construction of the Udawalawe Reservoir. It has become an important habitat for water birds and the Asian elephants.

There is an elephant population close to 350 in the area, and you can see them all-year round. The elephants are attracted to the park mainly due to the Udawalwe Reservoir, which provides them with plenty of water to feed, frolic and bathe.

The Udawalwe Elephant Transit Home functions as a safe haven for the abandoned elephant calves. The Transit Home looks after them until they are old enough to fend for themselves once released into the wild. Although elephants are the main attraction in the park, other wildlife too occupies its grounds.

The leopard, Fishing cat and the Rusty-spotted cat are the big cats of Udawalawe. The sloth bear, the Samba deer, Axis deer, Indian muntjac, Sri Lankan chevrotain, water buffalo, Mugger crocodiles, macaques and langurs are some of the other inhabitants you can look forward to seeing. The only way to explore the park is by jeep, and guided safaris in Udawalawe are a truly unique experience. If you are an avid birder, then you are in for a treat here, as it is a thriving breeding ground for 180 species of birds.

Five types of eagles namely, white-bellied sea eagle, crested serpent-eagle, grey-headed fish eagle, booted eagle, and changeable hawk-eagle are found here, among pelicans, kingfishers, painted storks, hornbills, spoonbills, and the Eurasian openbill. Endemic birds such as the Sri Lanka spurfowl, red-faced malkoha, Sri Lanka Grey hornbill, Brown-capped babbler, and Sri Lanka junglefowl too are abound the reserve.

The lack of dense vegetation and open grasslands make it easier for spotting wildlife in Udawalwe and the reservoir is a convenient place to watch herds of elephants bathing. The Walawe River and its tributaries surround the reservoir area, while forests and marshes make up the rest of the landscape.

Yala National Park is the most visited national park in Sri Lanka and the second largest. It covers a whopping area of 1000sqkm and consists of a diverse landscape that includes monsoon forests, grasslands, flat plains, rocky outcrops, lakes, sandy beaches and marine wetlands. It also has adjoining parks that come together to create a vast ecosystem. The park is an important conservation area for the Sri Lankan leopard, elephant and aquatic birds. Yala has the highest leopard density in the world and is one of the 70 Important Bird Areas (IBAs) in Sri Lanka. It harbours 215 bird species and 44 mammal species. The area around Yala is culturally important too, as it has hosted ancient settlements and features two important pilgrim sites. There are six national parks and three wildlife sanctuaries in the vicinity of Yala.

Leopard spotting is one of the most popular activities of Yala and wildlife enthusiasts from all over the world descend upon the park during the peak season. Other animals including the Asian elephant, sloth bear, wild water buffalo, Toque macaque, Golden palm civet, Red slender loris, Sambar deer, spotted deer and the Fishing cat also occupy the park. Saltwater crocodile and the Mugger crocodile are often seen near lakes and rock pools, and at times you can spot turtles on the beaches. There are 130 bird species in Yala, while lagoons in the park provide the perfect environment for a large number of water birds.

Yala’s cultural importance has Hindu mythical roots. It is believed that King Ravana of Hinduism’s epic Ramayana had his legendary kingdom in Yala and it is now submerged in the sea. Ancient lakes, monasteries and temples are scattered throughout the park and attracts not just nature lovers but also pilgrims. The nearest town to Yala is Tissamaharama, the starting point of excursions and where the holy temple of Kataragama is accessible from. Bundala National Park near Tissamaharama is another wildlife reserve which is also a UNESCO Bio Reserve and an Important Bird Area.

Located in the deep south of Sri Lanka and on one of the best bays on the island with a protected reef, Tagalle has been a popular port and a fishing town ever since the colonial times. If you are looking for a relaxed and quiet beach holiday, Tangalle ticks all the boxes.

East and West quarters of Tangalle offer some amazing coastal landscapes. West Tangalle has a series of magnificent natural bays that lie between rocky headlands and offer sea bathing. In some areas, it is even possible to wade out into the sea at waist height for 50 – 100 feet. East Tangalle consists of long sandy beaches, which are more suitable for peaceful sunbathing. If you are a lover of snorkeling, there are plenty of places to dive in and have loads of water fun. 10km east of the town is the Rekawa Turtle Conservation project.

Here at the beach you can watch five species of marine turtles: Green turtles, Loggerhead turtles, Leather0back turtles, Olive Ridley turtles and Hawksbill turtles lay their eggs in the sand nests at night. The project conducts a `turtle watch’ programme, which protects the nesting sites until the hatchlings return to the ocean.

The most popular day excursion in Tangalle is to the Mulkirigala rock temple. The temple perched on a boulder 200m high consists of natural caves with wall paintings and Buddha statues, and requires climbing via a series of rock steps. The view from the top of the rock temple is spectacular and well worth the climb. According to ancient inscriptions carved on the rock, Mulkirigala dates back almost 2,000 years when it was a site of a Buddhist monastery. The Kalametiya Bird Sanctuary in Tangalle is an area of coastal lagoons and mangroves creating a home to four nationally threatened birds and other bird species.

Known as Sri Lanka’s whale-watching hotspot, Mirissa is a picturesque fishing town, just a few minutes away from the main city Matara. Its crescent shaped sandy beach is surrounded by coves and palm trees, while the waters are perfect for a number of water sports. Mirissa is the largest fishing port on the south coast and is famed for its fresh tuna, mullet, snapper and butterfish.

Mirissa provides the best location in Sri Lanka for whale watching. November to April is the best season for whale watching, which is when these majestic creatures are crossing the southern tip of Sri Lanka, the Dondra Point. The peak season is from December to March, when the water off the coast is warm and calm, and perfect for migrating whales. Most sightings occur 3 – 6 miles off the coast, where you can witness the whales gracefully emerge from the water for air.

Mirissa is one of the top spots in the world for Sperm and Blue whales sightings, as they are frequently spotted here. In addition, you can spot pods of dolphins, such as Bottle-nose, Spinner and Risso’s dolphins, particularly during January and April. Whale and dolphin watching excursions occur usually at early morning, and can last from 3 – 5 hours.

Mirissa is also famous for its two popular surfing spots, a low power right-hander break over reef near the rocks and a left-hander break near the harbour. The spots here are similar to what you find at Arugam Bay and Unawatuna and are ideal for beginners and intermediate surfers. You can also go swimming, snorkeling and scuba diving in Mirissa, while deep sea fishing also tops the list.

Galle is the cream of the crop of Sri Lanka’s southern coast. Standing on a peninsula with a fine natural harbour that provided excellent defenses to the country, it is a culturally significant city that has earned the status of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Galle’s most iconic landmark is the Galle Fort which was a stronghold built by the Portuguese in 1588 during their colonization and was later fortified by the Dutch in the 17th century and then occupied by the English. While a number of villas, mansions and buildings have been converted into hotels, cafes, museums and shops, the old-world charm of the era still lingers on.

Experience the Galle Fort with guided tours that give you an insight into its history, archeology and culture. Early morning and evening tours are recommended to avoid the strong heat during daytime.

Culinary tours in the Galle Fort are a wonderful way to learn about local cuisine in the region and to try out southern street food. Galle has some great sea food dishes you don’t want to miss trying out.

Other notable landmarks in Galle include the Galle International Cricket Stadium, the National Maritime Museum and St. Mary’s Cathedral. Galle Lighthouse, which is the oldest light station in Sri Lanka, is another prominent building in the area. Modern day Galle town is full of life, with bustling crowds and street vendors. Galle’s inland is a refreshing contrast of unspoilt jungle interior relatively unknown to tourists. There is much natural beauty and rural charm to discover in these quieter areas in countryside among paddy fields and green landscapes. A cycling tour is a great way to see this part of Galle. Another activity available near Galle is whale watching in Mirissa, the largest fishing port on the south coast.

Hikkaduwa is a small town on the ever popular southern coast of Sri Lanka and has earned its reputation as a water sporting hotspot. It is mostly famous for its coral sanctuary situated within the Hikkaduwa National Park, one of the two marine national parks in Sri Lanka. The park contains a fringing coral reef of high degree of biodiversity. The shallow reef is no more than 5 meters deep and runs out into the ocean straight out from the shore.

Scuba diving is the most popular sport in Hikkaduwa. The marine park stretches along the northern end of the beach and makes the ideal spot for scuba diving to get a glimpse of the undersea life. You can rent diving gear from places around the park. Hikkaduwa is also a fantastic place for snorkeling and deep sea diving. There is a reputed diving school with certified instructors who will accompany you on wreck dives and reef dives.

Waves here are also favourable for surfing for novices and experts alike. There are 3 to 4 surf points in Hikkaduwa area, consisting of left and right hand breaks. Although most of them are reef breaks, none of them are risky. All spots have a deep bottom and flat reef.

About 2km north of Hikkaduwa is the Seenigama Vihara, perched on its own island. A boat ride across the sea will take you to the temple. Many come here to perform certain rituals to seek retribution as they believe this is a place where justice is served by the god in charge of the temple. Nearby Hikkaduwa is a moonstone mine that allows visitors in. Moonstones have been mined in these forests for centuries and it is a great opportunity to see how these precious gems are mined, filtered and polished. Hikkaduwa Lake is another fascinating place to look around and makes a good spot for bird watching. The Dodanduwa lagoon is another point of interest and it is refreshingly pristine and beautiful.

Bentota is Sri Lanka’s most exotic beach and is situated on the Colombo-Galle coast, 65 km from Colombo. The area is dotted with luxury hotels and resorts due to its popularity as a tourist attraction. Between December- April conditions in Bentota are favorable for safe swimming, fun water sports and exciting excursions. Whether you are looking for a beach holiday to laze about in the sun on golden sands or to indulge in water sport activities, Bentota has much to offer. Not only it is blessed with a gorgeous beach, it also has a lagoon and a river, perfect for recreational water-based activities.

Water skiing, snorkeling, scuba diving, wind surfing, parasailing, fishing, wake boarding and canoeing are some of the exciting activities to do, while boat trips up the river and deep sea fishing trips are also available, depending on weather conditions.

You can also visit the architectural creations of the famous Bawa brothers. Geoffrey Bawa’s enchanting garden in Lunuganga and Bevis Bawa’s Brief Garden are hidden gems of the area and places of tranquility and beauty visitors must discover.

North of Bentota is another popular beach resort on the south coast, Beruwela. This beach is well-sheltered by palm groves and offers excellent water sports facilities. Other noteworthy sites here include the fishing harbour, lighthouse, Kachimalai Mosque and Galapata Temple. Induruwa, located south of Bentota is well known for its offshore reef which is perfect for safe swimming. This small fishing village stretches along a small creek and has pristine sandy beaches. About 11 km south of Bentota is the Kosgoda Turtle Hatchery, a community based turtle hatchery and turtle watching project set up by the Turtle Conservation Project. You can also take a leisurely trip to the Galapota Temple on the south bank of Bentota River. It is said that it dates back from the 12th century.

Approximately 33Km south of Colombo on the western coast of Sri Lanka is the small town of Wadduwa. It is one of the best places in Sri Lanka to find beautiful, quiet beaches. Although the coastal line stretches only a few kilometers, the beaches are unspoiled and the town retains its natural beauty.

Wadduwa is a haven for those who are looking for a quiet getaway. Take a stroll on the beautiful beach while watching the catch of the day unloaded from boats, fishermen hauling their nets, toddy tappers climb the tall palm trees and walk the tight ropes from tree to tree. The sunsets here are truly remarkable and unrivaled, and you can watch them for hours sitting on the quiet beach without any distractions. There are several luxury resorts, Ayurveda spas and retreats available in Wadduwa. These make fantastic tropical hideaways away from the busy tourist destinations.

The laid back atmosphere of Wadduwa is highly suitable for a long relaxing beach holiday. Just few minutes south of Wadduwa is Kalutara, the main town of the district. There are several attractions here that are worth seeing. The Kalutara Bodiya is one of the famous Buddhist shrines in Sri Lanka. It is home to the Gangatilake Stupa, which is the only hollow dagoba in the world. You can enter the stupa’s interior and see beautiful murals inside that depict stories of Buddha’s life. Kalu Ganga River, which starts from Adam’s Peak and flows into the sea at Kalutara, is another attraction of the city. The river banks are a habitat ground for birds and plants, making it a canoeing spot for nature lovers. The town also has number of stalls along the way to buy handcrafts and local craft works. Kalutara also has some spectacular beaches like Calido beach, when you want to escape the bustle of the town.

The commercial capital of Sri Lanka is one of the most diverse and vibrant cities in Asia. The city combines the colonial influence from the past, the modern day cosmopolitan vibe and signs of different ethnic identities. There is much to discover in Colombo from culinary trails to shopping sprees. There are also places of interest to add to your sightseeing list.

Colombo is the best shopping destination in Sri Lanka offering you a wide variety of experiences. There are upmarket shopping outlets, sophisticated department stores such as Arcade Independence Square, Paradise Road, street markets and bazaars such as Pettah Markets, and everything in between. Sri Lankan cuisine in Colombo is a mixture of tastes and styles from different cultures in the country. The main cuisines revolve around delicious rice and curry. There are many restaurants offering a variety of gastronomical experiences from fine dining to everyday local and foreign food.

Colombo has some notable sights, which include colonial buildings, parks, museums, art galleries and religious sites. You have the opportunity to take part in cycling tours, art tours, open deck bus tours, walking tours and culinary demonstrations. Being a coastal city, Colombo also has many beachfront seafood restaurants. The beach at Mount Lavinia is a popular bathing spot and there are many bars, cafes and restaurants along the beach with a laid back nightlife. You can also go for a stroll on the Galle Face promenade which stretches half a kilometer along the Colombo coast. Other landmarks to visit will be the National Museum, Old City Hall, Dutch Museum and Viharamahadevi Park.

You will also find chic boutique hotels and Colonial styled luxury hotels in sprawling mansions from the British era. Colombo is a convenient stopping point on your way to down south and you must not miss the opportunity to discover what it has to offer.

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If you're going to Sri Lanka definitely go with Asanka at Knows Lanka Tours! We had the holiday of a lifetime and Asanka organised and booked it all! He was the perfect guide and driver for our two week holiday. He's a really lovely guy and is incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about his beautiful country. Whether it's hiking, history or wildlife, he's got you covered! Thanks Asanka for a wonderful holiday!

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We had an amazing time in Sri Lanka and I must thank Asanka for that as he organised a brilliant itinerary for us. We had fantastic and really enthusiastic guides in sammith and nashanka both of which we got along very well with.I would highly recommend Knows Lanka Tours.

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What an amazing holiday in Sri Lanka with KnowsLanka. Thank you so much Asanka for organising our holiday and an awesome thank you to Samith and Nisanka for showing us your beautiful country and keeping us safe and happy.We saw so many wonderful places and stayed in wonderful places. Friends for life xoxo

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Made our Sri Lanka experience so much easier and memorable. Much better than any of the other guides we saw during our trip. Flexibility to change itinerary if we chose to and suggested things that we would not have thought about doing. Recommended to the highest degree, could not have been better.

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My partner and I had a fantastic time with Asanka. As we visited in the summer he took us into the tea country as well as over to the beautiful beaches of the east coast, Sigiriya and Kandy were, of course, also on the itinerary. Asanka is a lovely, friendly guide and we'd definitely recommend him to anyone visiting Sri Lanka.

A great tour with experienced guide Asanka. He took us all around Sri Lanka my favourite was Kandy he speaks great English

My friend and I contacted Asanka for our 12 day tour of Sri Lanka. He organised our itinerary and included 3 days rest by beach that we asked for. We couldn’t have asked for better. Asanka collected us from the airport and brought us to each destination, every hotel we were happy with and had great food, some were off the beaten track but with good reason as they had the most amazing views. Asanka brought us to each activity and allowed us to do them ourselves, however a tour guide could be arranged if we needed. He was always waiting for us after hikes etc. we never had to wait! We couldn’t have asked for a better tour guide, we were really lucky we chose Asanka. Thank you for our wonderful holiday !

After reading the great reviews and contacting some of his past customers through TripAdvisor and getting great feedback, I decided to book with Asanka at Knows Lanka Tours & Travels. Asanka was very quick to respond to my emails and once we had agreed on an itinerary I paid our $200 deposit to secure the trip. Asanka had suggested hotels for the trip, but he was more than happy for me to book my own accommodation which I did through Booking.Com and Expedia. Our trip was fantastic and we covered so much in two weeks! We stayed in 7 different places during out trip and we felt like we had a great experience in each location. Highlights of our trip were climbing Lions Rock, the safaris (we saw loads of Elephants in Habarana and were very lucky to see the elusive Leopard in Yala!), visiting Temple of the Tooth during the evening puja, the train journey from Nuwara Eliya to Ella and climbing Little Adams Peak. Asanka planned the trip very well, arranging guides in certain places (Lions Rock & Polonnaruwa) to enhance our visit, to guiding us himself in other locations such as Dambulla Cave Temple and Temple of the Tooth in Kandy. The Temple of the Tooth experience would have been quite overwhelming without Asanka explaining what was happening and guiding us through the very busy temple, but he turned it in to a very memorable and moving experience. Although we travelled around a lot, it was a good mixture of sightseeing and relaxing, and the transfers between locations were in Asanka’s very comfortable van. Asanka is also a very good driver and we always felt safe. We were also lucky enough to have Asanka’s friend and new driver Taranga with us for the trip. Taranga was ‘learning the ropes’ and joined our trip to get some experience. Both he and Asanka were great to have around, very personable and we got on well with both of them straight away. They were both particularly patient and caring with my parents who are in there mid 70’s helping them up and down steps and answering their many questions! Taranga even managed to get my mum up to the top of Lions Rock, and back down again –she couldn’t have done it without him. Sri Lanka is a beautiful country and because of Asanka we had one of our best holidays ever. I definitely recommend Asanka and Knows Lanka Tours & Travels.

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Hi Jeannine, Pleasure to hear you thoroughly enjoyed your tour to Sri Lanka with us. Your review is a massive confident booster for us. Best regards Asanka Deepal Knows Lanka Tours

Asanka arranged a wonderful holiday for my family. It was a very busy itinerary taking in all the sights we wanted to see while also providing us with some relaxation time. The hotels selected were excellent. Recommendations around best times to go to the busy sights were spot on so that we could maximise our time. Our driver, Razi, was brilliant. All the guides were great. A holiday of a lifetime in a beautiful country. I highly recommend Asanka.

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Dear Sir, Thank you so much for taking your valuable time to review us. Also glad to hear Razi done a great job for you. Visit Sri Lanka back again one day. Regards Asanka

I was told about how good Asanka's tour by a friend so we booked and I have to say he was the best tour guide you could ever ask for. I couldn't imagine driving the difficult roads of Sri Lanka everyday like Asanka does but he drives with a smile on his face and is so accomodating. I will always recommend him to anyone going to Sri Lanka.

Hi Aaron, Thank you so much for taking your valuable time to review us. Hope to see you back in Sri Lanka with an another adventure. Regards Asanka Deepal

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My friend and I contacted Asanka for our 12 day tour of Sri Lanka. He organised our itinerary and included 3 days rest by beach that we asked for. We couldn’t have asked for better. Asanka collected us from the airport and brought us to each destination, every hotel we were happy with and had great food, some were off the beaten track but with good reason as they had the most amazing views. Asanka brought us to each activity and allowed us to do them ourselves, however a tour guide could be arranged if we needed. He was always waiting for us after hikes etc. we never had to wait! We couldn’t have asked for a better tour guide, we were really lucky we chose Asanka. Thank you for our wonderful holiday !

After reading the great reviews and contacting some of his past customers through TripAdvisor and getting great feedback, I decided to book with Asanka at Knows Lanka Tours & Travels. Asanka was very quick to respond to my emails and once we had agreed on an itinerary I paid our $200 deposit to secure the trip. Asanka had suggested hotels for the trip, but he was more than happy for me to book my own accommodation which I did through Booking.Com and Expedia. Our trip was fantastic and we covered so much in two weeks! We stayed in 7 different places during out trip and we felt like we had a great experience in each location. Highlights of our trip were climbing Lions Rock, the safaris (we saw loads of Elephants in Habarana and were very lucky to see the elusive Leopard in Yala!), visiting Temple of the Tooth during the evening puja, the train journey from Nuwara Eliya to Ella and climbing Little Adams Peak. Asanka planned the trip very well, arranging guides in certain places (Lions Rock & Polonnaruwa) to enhance our visit, to guiding us himself in other locations such as Dambulla Cave Temple and Temple of the Tooth in Kandy. The Temple of the Tooth experience would have been quite overwhelming without Asanka explaining what was happening and guiding us through the very busy temple, but he turned it in to a very memorable and moving experience. Although we travelled around a lot, it was a good mixture of sightseeing and relaxing, and the transfers between locations were in Asanka’s very comfortable van. Asanka is also a very good driver and we always felt safe. We were also lucky enough to have Asanka’s friend and new driver Taranga with us for the trip. Taranga was ‘learning the ropes’ and joined our trip to get some experience. Both he and Asanka were great to have around, very personable and we got on well with both of them straight away. They were both particularly patient and caring with my parents who are in there mid 70’s helping them up and down steps and answering their many questions! Taranga even managed to get my mum up to the top of Lions Rock, and back down again –she couldn’t have done it without him. Sri Lanka is a beautiful country and because of Asanka we had one of our best holidays ever. I definitely recommend Asanka and Knows Lanka Tours & Travels.

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Asanka arranged a wonderful holiday for my family. It was a very busy itinerary taking in all the sights we wanted to see while also providing us with some relaxation time. The hotels selected were excellent. Recommendations around best times to go to the busy sights were spot on so that we could maximise our time. Our driver, Razi, was brilliant. All the guides were great. A holiday of a lifetime in a beautiful country. I highly recommend Asanka.

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Dear Sir, Thank you so much for taking your valuable time to review us. Also glad to hear Razi done a great job for you. Visit Sri Lanka back again one day. Regards Asanka

I was told about how good Asanka's tour by a friend so we booked and I have to say he was the best tour guide you could ever ask for. I couldn't imagine driving the difficult roads of Sri Lanka everyday like Asanka does but he drives with a smile on his face and is so accomodating. I will always recommend him to anyone going to Sri Lanka.

Hi Aaron, Thank you so much for taking your valuable time to review us. Hope to see you back in Sri Lanka with an another adventure. Regards Asanka Deepal

We were with Asanka for twelve days during our tour of Sri Lanka and he was absolutely amazing during the entire trip. He is very personable, has a great sense of humour and kept us smiling during our travels. We really missed him when he dropped us at the airport! He seems to know everyone in Sri Lanka and when we asked if it was possible if we could fit in certain things to our tour at last minute, he arranged these with no issues! He recommended a wonderful cooking course which was far better and much cheaper than the ones highly rated on this site, he knew local sites to take us for curd tasting and waterfall visits and arranged excellent guides for safari and the big sites in Sri Lanka so we knew we were in good hands at all times. He was very helpful and advised us in advance to ignore local touts etc which was good to know. His vehicle is great, a spacious van with AC and bottled water was provided to us all the time which was great. We learnt so much about Sri Lanka through Asanka and he really made our trip very special.

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Dear Claire, Thank you so much for taking your valuable time to rated us so highly. Have a great time. Kind regards Asanka Deepal

Please book dear Askana for your ultimate Sri Lankan adventure. Having recently returned from his tour I cannot rate this lovely gentleman enough. He is professional, proud of his culture and incredibly knowledgeable. We experienced a variety of places during his tour. Everything we did was exceptional and a real highlight package. We visited beaches, tea plantations,national parks, temples, treks, mountains, waterfalls, the stunning train journey from Ella ( a must do! ) and had a truly authentic experience. We are independent travellers and don’t usually book a tour guide. On this occasion we do not regret using Asanka’s wonderful service. We appreciated his knowledge of the local culture, accommodation and cuisines. Sri Lankan food is good value, healthy, and really delicious. Askana spent time with us, but also respected our alone time too during our stay. He is completely guided by you and accommodates accordingly. His car is spacious, incredibly comfortable and clean. Asanka drives very calmly and with experience. This is something you will really appreciate after experiencing Sri Lankan roads :-) Driving around this beautiful country in air conditioned comfort is a real luxury and privilege. Knowing you are in the safe hands of Mr Asanka Deepal is a real honour for any traveller. Five star - hope to see you again soon. Nicola, Martin and Mark ( UK ) Sent from my iPad

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Me and my wife used Asanka’s Driver & Guide Service „Knows Lanka“ two times so far. He speaks good english, is a save driver and his car is well maintained and always clean. We alway felt safe with him. At the end of all trips we had to pay exactly the price we have negotiated before! You can trust him a 100%. Several times we left him alone with all our belongings. We found it is very usefull to have a local guy with you. At the most sights he can act as a guide for you if you want. But he leaves you alone if you want to explore things on your owne. He has a good network and can arrange great Jeep-Drivers for the national parks or „professional guides“ at some spots if you prefer that. You can book your hotels/guesthouses by yourself or ask him for recommendations along your prefered route. We did both… And he has a really good sense for give you informations and recommendations without being annoying or pushing you to something you don’t really want. On our first trip to Sri Lanka he picked us up at the airport and drove us to our beach destination in Hikkaduwa, one week later he showed up at time for our round trip. Hikkaduwa – Galle – Yala NP – Ella – Nuwara Eliya – Kandy – Dambulla – Sigiriya – Negombo Soon he realized that it is a major priority for Bavarian customers to fill their daily beer stock at the local liquer stores. We were very lucky to spot some leopards at Yala NP, got an idea of the hard work at the tea plantations, saw amazing cultural sights and had breathtaking views in the highlands and Sigiriya. On our 2nd trip we had a pretty late flight. Asanka offerd us to stay at his home which is close to the airport to avoid paying a hotel for just a couple of hours. It was amazing. He and his family were so nice. They served a typical Sri Lankan dinner (more than enough for 4 persons ) and did all they can to make us feel comfortable!!! Next day they served breakfast and then we started our 2nd round trip. Asanka’s Home – Habarana – Pollonaruwa – Trincomalee – Jaffna – Anurathapura – Wilpattu NP – Negombo. This trip was a highlight: We had lovely elephant sightening at Hurulu Eco Park, relaxing beach days at the east coast, great cultural sights, an adventurous ride over bumpy dirt roads from the east coast up to the northern tip of SL (I was scared scrappening the car ) And a lot of funny situations in Jaffna because it was hard to communicate to the locals there (also for Asanka because of the tamil language) Overall we can not recommed him highly enough!!! Mainly because we spend a lot of time in South East Asia but nowhere we found a guide like him!!! We found the perfect driver & guide and a real good friend! If you plan your next holiyday in Sri Lanka go ahead and book with „Knows Lanka“ and Asanka !!!

Excellent service, very professional. Asanka is the best driver and guide, he gives many recommendations and he does everything to make your trip owsome. He is not a driver, he is a friend! Thank you Asanka

We travelled Sri Lanka for 14 days in May/June 20 2014 and had a fantastic time, the experience was made effortless with the help of our driver Asanka Deepal. Our travels took us from Colombo, south to Galle, up through the Ella, ending on Trincomolee. Asanka was friendly and helpful from the word go - he gave us pointers on must see attractions and had great recommendations on guides (on Safari in Habarana and also in the ancient city). We enjoyed the fact that we could ask Asakna questions about Sri Lankan life and find out some interesting things you might not learn if traveling by yourself or with a large company. Driving in Sri Lanka is hectic and the roads were rough at times, but we felt completely safe with Asanka. Most of the time we had pre-booked accommodation with no drivers room, this was no issue for Asanka. He also had a few really great suggestions for places to stay - one to look out for is Kumbura Eco Lodge! Having the car meant we could see so much in so little time. Asanka was also really good at knowing when to stick around and give us pointers or to leave us on our own to explore. We felt no pressure or awkwardness at all. Sri Lanka is a beautiful country with a rich history and kind people. Travelling with Knows Lanka was the best decision we could have made.

We traveled with Asanka (Knows Lanka) in 2014 and 2016. It was a wonderful experience. He is always reliable and gives us recommendations whenever we ask. He definitely knows his work well. You will feel well-taken care of. If you are not sure about your plans and if it is feasible, he can advise for sure. With Knows Lanka/Asanka, just rest assure and relax!

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We weren't sure what to expect from a driver and guide having never booked a holiday like this one. However, we understood that with a family of 5 (2 adults, children aged 16, 15 and 11) that a private driver was a great way to see Sri Lanka. We were recommended Knows Lanka by another customer who booked a similar trip with our travel agent...so went with it. Asanka was the perfect addition to our family for our holiday. He was quietly unobtrusive and allowed us to be ourselves as a family, but also there whenever we needed, giving perfect suggests and recommendations for places to stop or advising how much time to spend at tourist sites and the best times to go. He was happy to stop at roadside fruit sellers and helped us to buy the best things to taste. He also recommended places to eat... but equally he was happy for us to name our own choice. Our children warmed to him immediately and felt very comfortable with him as our guide. He was always polite and helpful...even digging us out of potentially embarrassing situations when we weren't quite sure of tipping policy for various things. Asanka organised a driver for a couple of safaris in the national parks and we were very pleased with choice of guide for these too. In sort, if you are thinking of booking a driver and guide to help see this wonderful, beautiful, energising country, then you can rest assured that Know Lanka would be a great choice.

We heard about Knows Lanka from a friend of ours and we couldn't have been happier with our trip to Sri Lanka. Asanka booked all the guest houses and tours for our tour of Sri Lanka and all the guest houses were highly rated on Trip Advisor so they were all very good. Asanka picked us up from the airport and brought us around the country. He was a very safe and good driver and was willing to stop anywhere we asked him even places that were not on our itinerary. We enjoyed all the guest houses and the sights and everything went very smoothly. Asanka was not a bit intrusive and let us have our own time as we wanted,.The value for money was excellent less than half the price we would have paid with a tour company in our own country. Overall I couldn't recommend Knows Lanka and Asanka himself enough.

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In February, my husband and I on the recommendation of a friend had contacted Knows Lanka Tours and arrived in Sri Lanka for our personalised 15 day trip.We were met by Asanka who accompanied us for the full length of our stay.He was a wonderful host, very knowledgeable about the history, flora and fauna of Sri Lanka and had organised specialised guides for various points of interest in the areas we visited.Our tour had a good blend of “seeing the sites” and enjoying some wonderful accomodation and hospitality. We thoroughly enjoyed his company and flexibility regarding slight changes that we made to our itinerary.

We have had two trips to Sri Lanka and have used Asanka’s services both times. It came after recommendations from other Tripadvisor contributors. What a find. A very genuine honest young man that cares passionately about his beautiful country. Asanka can suggest itineraries and suitable accommodation and book everything for you. He has a great car and is a very good driver. We always felt safe and comfortable with him. I have no hesitation whatsoever in recommending his service.

My wife and I planned to meet up with our eldest daughter in Columbo and then tour Sri Lanka by car for just under two weeks in December 2016. Never having been to Sri Lanka and reading the range of positive and negative comments and posts about touring companies and drivers, it seemed a risk to go with a private driver. However, the early recommendations that I received from two of his earlier clients make me feel reasonably comfortable with Asanka. This level of comfort only increased as I exchanged numerous emails with him and he helped with planning the itinerary and booking tickets for a train ride through the mountains (definitely recommended!). After acclimatizing at our hotel in Columbo, Asanka picked us up and we set off for our tour. Asanka's English is very good and his sense of humor really made for easy communication throughout the trip. He also accommodated our daily search for a good Latte! Asanka was very responsive to and respectful of our requests and thoughts about where to stay and visit and what kinds of experiences we wanted (we don't like to stick to the tourist hotels and venues but rather get to get off the beaten track and see and experience the real Sri Lanka). However, he was willing to offer honest advice about what to avoid based on his many of experience. With his extensive connections, we experienced herds of elephants and other animals in two National Parks with great tour guides, visited Buddhist and Hindu temples during religious services and had tea at 6000ft overlooking a spectacular vista at Lipton's Seat. Overall, Asanka made our visit to Sri Lanka so much more enjoyable than it would have been with a larger company car and driver. We highly recommend him and his company for anyone planning a visit to this wonderful country.

We just completed our second trip to Sri Lanka and the #1 reason we return was Asanka. He is very knowledgeable and safe driver. You won't regret booking your trip to Sri Lanka with him.

I can not recommend Asanka highly enough, our holiday was made extra special by having his expert knowledge of this beautiful country. He has a great love for flora, fauna and especially native birds and always took time to stop and point out things of interest. He is a very careful driver on what can be very scary roads, we always felt safe and extremely comfortable. He is completely trustworthy and a pleasure to spend time with.

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We have used Asanka's services twice and are about to embark on a third trip to Sri Lanka - dates based on his availability. He is a thoroughly decent guy - friendly and helpful but not intrusive, very honest and really motivated to assist his clients to experience the best of Sri Lanka. He is a very careful driver and his cars are well maintained and he has capacity to take a family group. We have lots of anecdotes to demonstrate what a great choice of tour guide - including the one where he paid for our lunch after we ran out of local currency! I guess the biggest recommendation is would I recommend him to my friends and family - yes I would (and I do)!

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