Serene Nature Getaways

Visiting historical landmarks

Travel with an informed guide to some of Sri Lanka’s most popular destinations. Cross the grass ramparts, which represent the rich history of the country. View the names and the decisions made by the British and Dutch to relocate historic sites. The dry season, which runs from November to April, is when these tours are most popular because of the nice weather. Kandy’s Holy Temple of the Tooth Relic, Galle Fort, the colonial fort of Colombo and the ancient towns of Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa are some of the most visited sites for historical guided tours.

Exploring Museums and Art Galleries

The island’s remarkable collection of visual art includes books, papers, manuscripts and individual works of art. By visiting museums or art galleries in this charming area, visitors can learn about the facts and traditions of various historical eras. The best time of year to visit museums and galleries is from December to March, as sightseeing is more enjoyable during this time.

Cultural festivals or events

The colourful processions and customary rituals that mark Sri Lanka’s rich cultural calendar make an impression on both residents and tourists. The Sinhala and Tamil New Year in April and the Kandy Esala Perahera in July or August are two of the most important holidays. From elaborate parades and devotional offerings to age-old rituals and festive games, these festivals provide a unique chance to observe and take part in genuine community traditions. These events offer a rich and unforgettable cultural experience regardless of whether you’re a first-time or repeat visitor.

City Tours / Village Tours

Discover the fascinating ruins of ancient cities that once covered some of the most famous archaeological sites on the island. These historic cities, which range from Anuradhapura to Polonnaruwa, feature outstanding examples of Buddhist art and amazing engineering achievements. Immersion village tours, which provide an insight into traditional ways of life and the allure of the countryside, can enhance your trip. The ideal time of year to discover Sri Lanka’s rich history and take in its genuine village life is during the dry season, which runs from November to April.