Volunteer Tourism

We do Responsible Tourism and Eco-Friendly Tourism directly join with the society. It gives us the chance for tourists to discover New ideas, new places, new experiences with our culture, and learn more about our people with cultural behaviors. Especially with cooking demonstrations, cultural weddings, religious activities, and school activities.

Village Safari

Village safari offers opportunities to explore Sri Lankan cultural behaviors, and traditional cuisines, and enjoy a catamaran boat ride and bullock cart ride, along with village organic foods and fruits.

Wild Life

In Sri Lanka, this is the reality, for nature has blessed the island with a disproportionate abundance. Despite its small size, it has one of the richest biodiversities of any country in the world. This astounding diversity is due to its dramatically different terrains, ranging from coastal plains and mangroves to dripping rainforests, from the […]

Buddhist And Hindu Temples

Buddhism is not a religion but a philosophy and moral code espoused by Buddha. Buddhism was introduced to Sri Lanka in the 3rd century B.C. Buddhism is the belief system of the Sinhalese, and it is followed by 76.7% of the population. It plays a significant role in the country and society, spiritually, culturally, and […]

Gem Mine And Lapidary

For centuries Sri Lanka has been known as the land of gems. There are more than 50 varieties of gemstones mined from Sri Lanka’s gem gravel. The country is most famous for its blue sapphires, cat’s eyes, and orange-pink sapphires known as padmaraga which are found only in Sri Lanka. In Sri Lanka, you can […]

Tea Trails

Sri Lanka’s picturesque hills are the home of the famous Ceylon Tea and the rolling mountains are a carpet of velvety green tea plantations, interspersed with gushing streams and tumbling waterfalls. The salubrious climate, misty glens, and the decidedly British characters make a city called ‘Little England’ with homes built in the architectural style of […]

Pinnawala

The sanctuary is home to approximately 60 elephants that have been abandoned or orphaned in the wild. They are being cared for, fed, and trained by the wildlife authority. The best time to visit is during feeding time when you can see these “babies” being bottle-fed. You can also observe the elephants having their daily […]

Sigiriya

The Rock Fortress of Sigiriya – This World Heritage Site, a spectacular Rock Fortress is one of Sri Lanka’s major attractions. The most impressive facts of the unique complex are the Water Gardens, the Frescoes of beautiful maidens, the Mirror Wall with ancient graffiti, the Lion Platform, and the Summit of 1.6 hectares, which was […]

Colombo Navam Perahera

Colombo Navam Perahera is Buddhist pageant held in Colombo annually on the full moon day of February. It is organized by the Gangaramaya Temple in Colombo. The Pageant is a colourful traditional display of dances, rituals and the decorated elephants and held on the city streets for about a week.

Kandy Easala Perahera

The Kandy’s focal point is, without doubt, The Dalada Maligawa (Temple of the Tooth Relic), Where the sacred Tooth Relic of the Buddha is enshrined. Highlight of the year is the Kandy Esala Perahera, when a replica of the relic casket is paraded in the streets, accompanied by exotically-costumed dancers, drummers and anything from eighty […]