Sri Lanka’s first open-zoo safari experience, the Ridiyagama Safari Park offers a unique wildlife experience that blends open-range safari adventure with easy accessibility to over 500 acres, of park divided into zones where lions, zebras, elephants, ostriches, camels, and more roam in spacious, naturalistic habitats for an intimate wildlife encounters in a semi-wild landscape.
Yala National Park, Sri Lanka's most famous safari destination and home to the world's highest leopard density, offering unparalleled wildlife sightings in diverse landscapes – from dry forests to lagoons and beaches.
Experience a peaceful boat safari that reveals the rich biodiversity and tranquil beauty of the Walawe River drifting along its calm waters – spotting elephants bathing on the banks, elusive birds, playful macaques, and a variety of other wildlife in their natural habitat that creates perfect setting for nature lovers and photographers alike.
The Birds Research Centre & Resort is a sanctuary and a comfortable base for exploring Sri Lanka’s rich birdlife, ideal for both casual birdwatchers and serious ornithologists. It offers expert-led birdwatching tours, educational programs, and serene accommodations at the centre.
Escape to the enchanting Dry Zone Botanic Gardens in Mirijjawila, stroll along peaceful pathways, indulge in birdwatching by tranquil water bodies, and witness the incredible resilience of nature in an extraordinary, lush 300-acre sanctuary nestled in the heart of Sri Lanka’s arid south dedicated to showcasing and conserving the unique flora of the dry zone
An off-grid thermal escape hidden in the wild east's scenic landscapes, the Maheepalassa Hot Springs offer a unique natural retreat known for their warm, therapeutic waters believed to have healing properties – these mineral-rich springs provide visitors with a relaxing and rejuvenating experience amid tranquil surroundings.