Yala

Yala Safari (Day / Half)

Nestled in the southeast of Sri Lanka, Yala National Park is a cornerstone of the country’s natural heritage. As one of the first two national parks, established in 1938, its 979 square kilometers of protected land provide a vital sanctuary for iconic species like the Sri Lankan elephant and leopard, as well as a haven for aquatic birds. This abundance of flora and fauna makes it a perfect location for wildlife photography and an essential stop on any Sri Lankan itinerary. Discover Yala’s wonders with our affordable safari experiences.
udawalawe safari

Udawalawa Safari (Day / Half)

Nestled on the boundary of Sabaragamuwa and Uva Provinces, Udawalawe National Park is a cherished sanctuary for Sri Lanka’s wildlife. Created specifically to protect wild animals, this park—located 165 km from Colombo—is now a crucial habitat for elephant herds and diverse water birds. Its thriving ecosystems make it a paradise for birdwatchers and photographers, contributing to its status as the country’s third most visited park. Join us for a memorable safari to experience Udawalawe’s natural wonders.
ella day tour

Ella Day Tour

Nestled in the highlands of Sri Lanka’s Uva Province, Ella is a picturesque town renowned for its stunning natural beauty and cool climate. A day tour of this charming destination showcases iconic landmarks such as the Nine Arch Bridge, a masterpiece of colonial-era engineering, and Little Adam’s Peak, which offers breathtaking panoramic views. As a hub for travelers, Ella provides an unforgettable experience of lush tea plantations, fresh mountain air, and serene landscapes. We offer a comprehensive and memorable Ella day tour for a truly reasonable price.
galle day tour

Galle Day Tour

Galle is a major city on the southwestern tip of Sri Lanka, serving as the administrative capital of the Southern Province and Galle District. As the country’s fifth-largest city, it is celebrated for its iconic fortified old town. Initially built by the Portuguese, Galle Fort is the best-preserved example of a fortified city in South and Southeast Asia, showcasing a unique blend of European and native architecture. Later extensively fortified by the Dutch from 1649 onwards, it stands as the largest remaining European-built fortress in Asia and is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

whale watching mirissa

Whale Watching Mirissa

Mirissa is one of the world’s premier destinations for whale watching, offering a rare opportunity to sight the magnificent blue whale due to its uniquely suitable environmental conditions. During the season, the waters are teeming with life, commonly featuring five species of whales—including Bryde’s whale, sperm whale, killer whale, and pilot whale—along with four kinds of dolphins, such as spinner, bottlenose, striped, and Risso’s dolphins. We provide comfortable boat rides at reasonable prices to ensure your whale watching adventure is both thrilling and memorable.