Take part in eco-friendly adventures to discover Sri Lanka’s natural beauty. Enjoy the exciting river activities in Kitulgala, stroll through the picturesque trails of Ella and discover the verdant tea plantations of Nuwara Eliya. Experience sustainable escapes into the wonders of nature by trekking across the misty Horton Plains taking a spiritual journey to Adams Peak or meandering through the pristine rainforests of Sinharaja.

Ella
Ella blends the features of Sri Lanka, together with mountains, rolling tea fields, and beautiful waterfalls. Known as one of the biggest tea producers, visitors can enjoy the most lush environments while hiking on difficult trails and seeing views from the top of homes perched on hillsides. In short, the train ride to Ella is the highlight of all your most memorable experiences.
Nuwara Eliya
Also called Little England, Nuwara Eliya is famous for its expansive tea estates, stunning scenery, and cool weather. This tour is ideal for environmental lovers. One would be treated to beautiful scenery of cool highlands and vast tea gardens. Gregory Lake offers exciting water sports for those who want to have some more fun and frolic.
Kitulgala
This town is surrounded by lush forests of the wet zone, well known for having two monsoon seasons annually and being among the regions in the country with the highest levels of precipitation. The amazing diversity of life has many rainforest bird species similar to that of the well-known Sinharaja World Biosphere Reserve.
Sinharaja
Nestled in the lush southwest wet region of the island, Sinharaja is home to some of the most abundant flora and fauna. Drawing them to its UNESCO World Heritage Site, replete with lush splendour and profuse species, tourists come in droves. Uncover the mysteries of the region's ancient rainforests, where several rare animal species reside, and be enveloped by the embrace of nature.
Horton Plains
There is a wildlife reserve at Hortons Plains. It is famous for its breathtaking views of grasslands, woodlands, and undulating hills.It is the loftiest plain on the island and covers about 10,000 hectares. It hosts 24 species of mammals, like porcupines, leopards, wild boar, hares, giant squirrels, and elk.
Adam’s Peak
Adams Peak is a well-liked ecotourism site in the hills of Sri Lanka. There is certainly religious and cultural attachment to this magnificent peak in Sri Lanka. In every religion, the significance is attached to the massive footprint at the top of this mountain.