Welcome To Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka formerly known as Ceylon, and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, and southeast of the Arabian Sea; it is separated from the Indian subcontinent by the Gulf of Mannar and the Palk Strait but shares a maritime border with the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Sri Jayawardenepu
What We Do
We arrange and provide any type of tours and taxi cabs with luxury, clean and tidy vehicles with professional drivers and guides, island wide.
Our Services include:
- Airport Pickup
- Airport Drop Off
- City Tours
- Round tours
- Animals safari
- Boat River safari
- River rafting
- Railway tours
- Tuk Tuk city tours
- Nature tracking tours
- Bird watching tours
- Whale watching tours
- Turtle watching tours
- Snake farm tours
- Old Tea Factory tours
- Jungle night camp side
- Cabana night
- Surf lessons
- Divine lessons
- Home stay programme
- Sport activities
Our Vehicle Options
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Mini Car
Mini Van
Sedan Car
Non A/C Van
Dual A/C Van
KDH Flatroof
KDH Highroof
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Attractions In Sri Lanka
Nuwara Eliya
Nuwara Eliya, a town in Sri Lanka’s Central Province, known as the “city on the plain” or “city of light,” is a central hub for the district. Recognized for scenic views and mild weather, it stands at 1,868 m (6,128 ft) elevation, pivotal for Sri Lanka’s tea production. Overlooked by Pidurutalagala, the nation’s tallest mountain, Nuwara Eliya is renowned for its cool climate, earning it the title of Sri Lanka’s chilliest spot.
Galle Fort
Situated on Sri Lanka’s southwest coast in the Bay of Galle, this fort, initially built by the Portuguese in 1588 and later fortified by the Dutch from 1649, is a vital historical, archaeological, and architectural landmark. The Galle fort is a vital historical, archaeological, and architectural landmark. The fort looks well-preserved due to extensive Maintenance by Sri Lanka’s Archaeological Department.
Sigiriya
Sigiriya is an ancient rock fortress found in the northern Matale District near Dambulla in the Central Province of Sri Lanka. This place is defined by a colossal rock column standing about 180 meters (590 ft) tall. According to the ancient Sri Lankan chronicle, the Culavamsa, King Kashyapa chose this site for his new capital. On top of the rock, he constructed his palace and adorned its sides with vibrant frescoes. Additionally, he built a massive lion-shaped gateway on a small plateau halfway up the rock’s side.