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Adventures

01.

Hot Air Ballooning- Dambulla

The weather conditions in Dambulla-Kandalama are ideal for hot air ballooning, characterized by its serene and predictable nature. Balloon rides in Sri Lanka typically occur in the early morning to take advantage of the stable weather, allowing to cover distances ranging from one to ten miles, depending on the wind speed and direction.
These flights offer varying altitudes, from skimming treetops for a close-up view of the landscape to ascending to several thousand feet, providing a breathtaking perspective of the majestic Dambulla-Kandalama area.

Brightly colored hot air balloon soaring through a bright blue sky, with clouds in the background

02.

Para Motoring - Benthota

Embark on an exhilarating paramotoring adventure in Bentota, where you’ll soar above the golden sandy beaches and take in breathtaking views from a bird’s-eye perspective. This indeed is a thrilling activity, that you can experience the rush of adrenaline as you glide along the coastline. Whether you’re a calm and composed individual or seeking an unforgettable escapade, this unique flight promises memories that will last a lifetime.

Motorized Hang Glider With Muslim Woman Take Off Frow Sea In Sun

03.

Scuba Diving / Padi Diving - Unawatuna / Hikkaduwa

Explore the depths of the ocean with daily fun dives at 16 diverse Unawatuna and Galle dive sites. Discover three impressive wrecks—the Rangoon (32m), SS Oreste (22m), and Galle Ship Wreck (18m)—where you’ll encounter a fascinating array of marine life. Whether you’re a seasoned diver or a curious beginner, these underwater adventures promise unforgettable encounters beneath the waves.

Mesmerizing view of a female scuba diver swimming underwater

04.

Kite Surfing in Kalpitiya

Kalpitiya boasts two distinct kite seasons: the summer season (from May to October) and the winter season (mid-December to mid-March). Both seasons offer warm, dry, and windy conditions, but what sets them apart is the ever-changing wind direction—each spot becomes a new adventure!
Imagine this: You’re at the edge of the Indian Ocean, with your kite harness secured, ready to take flight. The ocean stretches out before you, and the small islets, reefs, and sandbanks along the northern peninsula create the perfect playground for kitesurfing. Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced rider, we offer a variety of kite trips, allowing you to explore different locations every day of the week. Get ready to ride the wind and experience the thrill of Kalpitiya’s kite surfing scene!

Kite Surfing

05.

Water Rafting in Kitulgala

Kitulgala, a small town nestled in the wet zone rainforest, is a haven for adventure seekers. Located just 2 hours east of Colombo via the Avissawella-Hatton-Nuwaraeliya Hwy, this lush paradise receives not one, but two monsoons each year.

Picture yourself navigating the exhilarating rapids of the Kelani River. The water rushes around you, and the rainforest envelops you in its vibrant green embrace. Kitulgala isn’t just an adrenaline-pumping destination; it’s also a place to unwind and escape the city heat. So, whether you’re seeking adventure or simply want to connect with nature, Kitulgala awaits! 

06.

Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage

Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage is a must-visit for animal lovers and curious travelers alike. Established in 1975, it serves as a sanctuary for elephants in need.

Meet the adorable baby elephants—Vijaya, Neela, Kadira, Mathlee, and Kumari—who found refuge here after being abandoned. These little ones rely on their caretakers, as they can’t survive in the wild until they’re nearly 5 years old.

But it’s not just the babies; injured and maimed adult elephants also find solace at the orphanage. With a current population of 93 majestic pachyderms, Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage offers a heartwarming glimpse into the lives of these incredible creatures

Big Asian elephants. Wild nature of Sri Lanka

07.

Kitesurfing on the West Coast (May–September)

The west coast of Sri Lanka is a kitesurfer’s paradise, even though the sport is relatively new here. Negombo stands out as a hotspot, thanks to its abundance of kite rentals offered by various water sports providers.
Best kitesurfing conditions for beginners can be found in Negombo from January through March. But for the more seasoned riders, the real excitement begins from May to September. During these months, the southwest winds sweep across the west coast, creating high shore breaks and powerful seas—ideal for adrenaline-fueled kitesurfing.
Picture yourself gliding over the waves off the Kalpitiya peninsula, where consistent 24/7 winds promise extended hours of exhilarating rides. And don’t worry about rocks or hazardous corals; if you happen to take an unexpected dip, the wind will blow you safely back to shore.

A man surfs with a kite on Bali

08.

Windsurfing on the East Coast (April–September)

When the windsurfing season on the southwest coast winds down, head to the east coast. Arugam Bay takes center stage as the most popular water sports destination in this part of Sri Lanka.
Imagine catching the wind from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. as you windsurf across the turquoise waters. Beginners will find their sweet spot at Elephant Rock, just 4 km south of Arugam Bay. Further north, off the coast of Nilaveli and Uppuveli beaches, you’ll discover another excellent windsurfing alternative.
Keep in mind that the eastern coastal belt is still developing compared to the southwestern and southern coastal areas, so accommodation options and water sports facilities may be somewhat limited.

Indonesia, Bali, Surfing a wave