Camping

Camping is one of the best ways to be spending time outdoors, absorbing the beauty and amazement of nature. Sri Lanka comes on the top of the list of the best camping places in the world. Sri Lanka is an island with a land blessed with various locations from high mountain ranges and vast plains to beaches and lagoons, from wildlife safari sites to dense rainforests. The number of places that are the favorites of many campers is just irresistible.

Meemure Camping

Meemure Camping

Camping Night at Kitulgala

Camping Night at Kitulgala

Safari Camping in Yala National Park

Safari Camping in Yala National Park

Meemure is one of the isolated and serene villages in Sri Lanka. The entire region is a collection of mountains, paddy fields, the village, waterfalls, and forestry treks. It is safe to say that this beautiful village is the number one all-in-one trekking destination in Sri Lanka. Adventure activities can happen throughout the year here. You will be able to experience some water activities in Meemure village and meet village people and explore the authenticity of the village.

Kitulgala is a place located in the West of Sri Lanka and famous for its gorgeous surroundings. The place is also known because Bridge on the River Kwai film was shot here for its natural beauty. Book this Kitulgala adventure day tour from Colombo and grab the chance to spend the entire day at this amazing place. Get involved in thrilling activities such as trekking, white water rafting, hiking, rock sliding, and confidence jumping.

Udawalawe National park is the 3rd largest park located about 165 kilometers from Colombo and considered an important habitat for water birds and Sri Lankan Elephants. The drive to the Udawalawe gate falls through the Udawalawe reservoir with Sabaragamuwe mountain range as the backdrop, with over 43 species of mammals and 184 bird species(33 of which are migratory) along with 135 species of butterflies have been recorded here.

Haputale Eco Lodge Camping

Haputale Eco Lodge Camping

Vedda Village Camping

Vedda Village Camping

Beach Camping at Panama Lagoon

Beach Camping at Panama Lagoon

Meemure is one of the isolated and serene villages in Sri Lanka. The entire region is a collection of mountains, paddy fields, the village, waterfalls, and forestry treks. It is safe to say that this beautiful village is the number one all-in-one trekking destination in Sri Lanka. Adventure activities can happen throughout the year here. You will be able to experience some water activities in Meemure village and meet village people and explore the authenticity of the village.

Dambana is the home of the Vedda community in Sri Lanka. The Veddas are devoted to their traditions and our guests get to meet with Uruwarige Wanniyalatto, Chief of the Veddas. Joining the Veddas of Sri Lanka in their village gives visitors a unique opportunity to get a firsthand experience of the Vedda culture which remains relatively untarnished by modern technology and commercialization. 

Panama Beach is situated in Arugam Bay in Sri Lanka. It is quite a stunning beach that shouldn’t be missed by anyone who visits this beautiful island named Sri Lanka. Panama is a perfect travel destination considering how close it is to some of the travel hotspots in Sri Lanka – it is only 12 km south of Arugam Bay, and southwards from Panama starts the Kumana Bird Sanctuary and Heritage Park, where visitors often opt to go on a safari. Panama Beach is located in the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka. This beach is what adds quite a glamour to the town of Panama. The town of Panama is the place where about 5000 families reside in. The waves of Panama Beach are just the best fit for surfing as they are not that harsh as in the other beaches.

Camping in Horton Plain’s

Camping in Horton Plain’s

Horton Plains, Sri Lanka’s only national park declared a World Heritage Site, is an eerie highland plateau popular with hikers. Major attractions are scenic spots such as Baker’s fall and the two spectacular panoramic viewpoints called “Big World’s End” and “Litte World’s End”. Horton Plains, situated at an elevation of more than 2000 meters above sea level, is Sri Lanka’s only national park within the hill country and the only one where hiking is permitted without a ranger, though strict rules have to be observed within the national park boundaries.

Horton plains can be reached by any of these all roads

  • Via Nuwara Eliya, Ambewela and Pattipola (32km) ,
  • Via Haputaleor Welimada, Boralanda, Ohiya (38km) ,
  • Nuwara Eliya, Hakgala, Rendapola, Ambewela, pattipola (38km)