Sri Lanka is one of Asia’s last undiscovered countries, full of wonders, adventures, and a relaxing atmosphere, and it has everything you want in a vacation. However, with few visitors to this Indian Ocean paradise, planning your trip can be a daunting task.
This is where Cityline Travels can help. With years of experience, we’re ready to plan your once-in-a-lifetime trip to this hidden gem for you to explore and have a vacation to remember. A Sri Lanka tour package is the best way to fit everything into your trip, from wild safaris to the ancient city of Kandy. We’ll take care of everything, including your lodging, transportation, and day trips to the most beautiful places in Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka is a birder’s haven. A tropical island in the Indian Ocean, 10 degrees north of the equator, with diverse and favorable climatic conditions and natural habitats including forests, scrublands, grasslands, wetlands, seas, and agricultural lands. The country is home to 439 bird species, 236 of which are breeding residents, 203 of which are migrants, and the remainder are vagrants.
For a country as small as Sri Lanka, having 33 endemic species and 68 endemic subspecies of birds with a species endemism rate of 11% demonstrates why Sri Lanka is one of the world’s best Bird Watching Tours destinations. Endangered species include Fowls, Pigeons, Parrots, Parakeets, and many others.
Sri Lanka is an excellent choice for a surfing vacation, with excellent surf spots all along its south coast. Arugam Bay in the south-east is regarded as one of the world’s top ten surf spots. Hikkaduwa is the epicenter of surfing on the west coast.
The most well-known destination is the escapist south-east beach settlement of Arugam Bay, which is widely regarded as one of the world’s top ten surf spots. There are a number of other popular surf spots on the south coast near Mirissa, as well as on the west coast near Hikkaduwa.
Join an architectural tour to learn about Sri Lanka’s well-known and lesser-known architectural treasures. Wide-ranging influences can be seen in Sri Lankan architecture, which can be seen in many colonial-era buildings and fortresses like Galle, which is one of the best examples for colonial architecture. One can see how deeply ingrained Buddhist beliefs, since the religion was introduced to the island during the third century BC, have impacted the styles on ancient palaces, cave temples, pagodas, and image houses.
Sri Lanka’s legendary Cultural Triangle is a treasure trove of historic structures, royal towns, and Buddhist temples that were once the crucible of early Sinhalese culture. The three points of the triangle represent the island’s three historic capitals: Kandy, the first Sinhala capital, Anuradhapura, and Polonnaruwa, the medieval capital.
The Cultural Triangle gets its name from three significant historical sites that form a triangle.
Anuradhapura is to the north, Polonnaruwa is to the east, and Kandy is to the south and west. Mihintale, Ritigala, and Dambulla are also points of interest within the triangle.
Despite its small size, Sri Lanka has made the best of its natural beauty and breathtaking landscapes, as well as the available space, to create stunning golf courses across the island. This golf tour in Sri Lanka is exclusively designed for those who want to indulge in their passion for the game and explore the country’s four amazing golf courses, which are also ranked among Asia’s best.
Hiking in Sri Lanka is a wonderful experience. Sri Lanka has a diverse and beautiful range of hiking areas on this tiny paradise island, particularly in the hill country. The stunning hilly areas of Ella and the Knuckles Mountain Range of the hill country serve as a base for a variety of hiking and trekking tours through jungles, across tea estates, and up mountains. The surrounding rivers and waterfalls are a major draw, allowing hikers and trekkers to cool off along the way.
Cityline Travels offers exciting hot air balloon tours in Sri Lanka’s pearl island. A thrilling and rewarding experience made even better by the warm and friendly welcome you receive from the villagers when the balloon finally touches down. As you fly over untouched wilderness, watch the landscape unfold beneath you, illuminated by the gentle morning light, and keep an eye out for wild elephants and water buffalo. From November to May, visitors flock to Sri Lanka for an unforgettable hot air balloon ride on this seasoned tour. The breathtaking scenery you’ll see is difficult to put into words.
When thinking about a wildlife safari in Sri Lanka? Your best bet is Cityline Travels. You will undoubtedly see all the wild and tropical birds you never imagined seeing – including the famous but obscure leopard – while also enjoying our natural bright Sri Lanka, flora, and fauna under clear skies.
There are numerous wildlife safaris to choose from, and the majority of them are suitable for families or groups of friends. You will see a lot of elephants and birds, take a lot of photos, and get to know our unique smiles, people, and culture.
Ayurveda Sri Lanka has a long history dating back thousands of years. The Ayurvedic system on the island was shaped by the direct influence of Indian Ayurveda and indigenous knowledge. It is no longer an alternative medicinal practice, but rather a scientifically proven one that is now a part of every Sri Lankan’s life. Ayurveda literally means “life science.” It is the world’s oldest wellness system, based on restoring the balance of body, mind, and spirit.
Sri Lanka has always been an ideal destination for exotic wedding ceremonies, and it currently ranks third on the list of the most popular wedding destinations in the world. Your wedding can take place in a jungle setting, on a wide sandy beach with an elephant, on a riverboat cruising along a river, on a small private island, on a tea plantation, or in an old church in the hill country. Contact Cityline Travels to plan an unforgettable wedding that meets your needs, whether you want an exotic or traditional Sri Lankan wedding.
Sri Lanka is full of adventures that never fail to amaze visitors. Sri Lanka offers visitors a dizzying array of things to see and do, from breathtaking landscapes to tropical beaches to mountains to rainforests. Furthermore, whale watching is one of the most exciting water activities you can do during your vacation in Sri Lanka, and for good reason! Mirissa, on Sri Lanka’s southernmost tip, is where whale-watching tours begin.
With over 100 rivers flowing all over and across this tiny teardrop island, an extreme water sport such as white water rafting has drawn many visitors. Experience this action-packed adventure along raging rapids in Kitulgala.
The island’s central highlands are hilly, with mountains and valleys, which explains the abundance of rivers. As the river flows along uneven terrain, the water becomes choppy and bubbly, resulting in white water. Rafting through these white waters is this exciting, thrilling, and an extreme challenge for the faint of heart, but it is also fun because one gets an adrenaline rush. This is a popular sport along the Kelani River, which runs through Kitulgala.
Yoga has a long history on the island. Yoga is widely practiced in Ashrams and retreats throughout Sri Lanka, as well as in an increasing number of hotels, guesthouses, eco-retreats, and holiday villas, often in conjunction with guided meditation sessions and Ayurvedic therapies. Cityline Travels can advise you on the best Yoga retreats on the island, and we also have a Yoga-focused holiday for those who want to fully immerse themselves in the practice.