
Wildlife & National Parks
Leopards at dusk, elephant gatherings and a hundred kinds of bird — Sri Lanka packs more wildlife into a small island than almost anywhere on earth.
One small island, an extraordinary range of journeys. Start with what moves you — we’ll build the rest around it.

Leopards at dusk, elephant gatherings and a hundred kinds of bird — Sri Lanka packs more wildlife into a small island than almost anywhere on earth.

Two coasts, two seasons — so there is always warm sand and clear water somewhere on the island, whatever month you travel.

Rock fortresses, cave temples and ruined capitals — three thousand years of history you can walk through, much of it UNESCO-listed.

Cool air, emerald slopes and the great colonial railway — the hills are where Ceylon earned its name, and they slow you down beautifully.

Temple processions, market mornings and a rice-and-curry tradition with real regional depth — this is the island at its most alive.

World-class point breaks, white water, cloud-forest trails and long days in the saddle — for travellers who would rather move than watch.

A living tradition of Ayurveda, plus serene retreats and meditation — Sri Lanka has been a place to restore for two thousand years.