Destinations
Travelling across this island and discovering a unique experience at each destination is possible with Tetra Ceylon Travels. From the tranquillity of historic temples to exhilarating outdoor activities our trips combine adventure and leisure. Whether you’re lounging on immaculate beaches or strolling through urban streets come along with us as we help you discover the spirit of adventure and Sri Lanka’s natural beauty.
Arugam Bay also known as ‘Arugam Kudah’, is a region on the southeast coast that provides views of the Ocean. Originally famous for fishing and currently known among the worldwide surfers who have made it a popular tourist destination. Visitors can also enjoy stunning beaches, lagoons and historical sites.
This is a haven for lovers of water sports in addition to its breathtaking scenery. Sail, snorkel, and enjoy surfing in its clear warm waters. Enter the water to see a rainbow of marine life such as vibrant coral reefs and exotic fish. Every diver regardless of experience level can have an amazing time diving at Hikkaduwa.
Discover the allure of Galle a historical town boasting stunning beaches and colonial buildings. Enjoy the fascinating perspectives of the Galle shoreline whilst participating in beach sports like snorkelling in crystal-clear waters, or even tanning in the golden sand.
Experience the breathtaking landscape of Trincomalee a town famed for its immaculate seashores and shimmering waters. Experience a tremendous snorkelling experience to find out a huge variety of marine existence and colourful coral reefs. If you need to have an exquisite experience spend the day relaxing on easy sands or watching dolphins!
Pasikuda is roughly 35 kilometres from Batticaloa and people travel from all over the world to this beach because of its natural beauty which includes a bay shaped like a horseshoe and crystal-clear blue waters. This is composed of a shallow coral reef that the NARA has designated as a Marine Sanctuary.
This attracts a large number of visitors due to its stunning coastline, lush tropical atmosphere, and thrilling sports opportunities. Along the magnificent beaches and inside the lush tropical surroundings, there are intriguing combinations of entertainment and adventure. Whether you want to relax inside the sun or go jet skiing and snorkelling, this area has something for everyone. Savour some fresh seafood, relax on the lodge’s oceanfront and watch the sky become golden as the sun sets.
This crescent-shaped beach and bustling atmosphere on Sri Lanka’s southern coast make it a beautiful destination. This is a refuge for both thrill-seekers and leisure lovers, with magnificent boat cruises to nearby sights and exciting snorkelling opportunities. Unawatuna Beach serves as both the starting and ending place for many wonderful coastal experiences.
This is a tropical paradise with golden beaches, shimmering waves, and enchanting sunsets, a wonderful hideaway in which to enjoy tranquil periods by the sea or adventurous moments beneath the sea. Feel the relaxing environment; let its intriguing surroundings leave you with a lasting impression.
Udawalawe National Park is an excellent region to take photos of those wonderful animals with a wide variety of over 1000 in their natural habitat. For an enjoyable safari, visit the elephant sanctuary and interact with the lovable newborn elephants. Travel via breathtaking surroundings on an exhilarating safari adventure in a jeep. With this amazing excursion, you’ll have particular opportunities to experience the extremely good biodiversity of Udawalawe.
Travelling is an excellent bonus, and you’ll want to go on more safari trips after seeing Sinharaja National Park, which is ranked by UNESCO as one of the world’s top locations for studying geological and biological evolution. This national park provides an unparalleled wildlife experience due to its diverse animal population and the astounding fact that 60% of its tree types are unique.
If you’re searching for a nice area to go on a safari, UNESCO has designated Yala National Park as a biodiversity sanctuary. This exhilarating safari will allow you to witness the elephant battalions and leopards. As a result, you may roam through this stunningly beautiful National Park and get a peek at nature’s treasures.
Wildlife enthusiasts will enjoy this hidden gem in the cultural triangle. It is sometimes overlooked, yet it offers possibilities to witness a variety of species, including massive herds of wild elephants, sloth bears, elusive leopards, and a diverse range of birds. Allow the Amban Ganga and Mahaweli Ganga rivers to flow by you as you journey, creating a peaceful setting for exploration and learning.
Minneriya National Park forms part of Sri Lanka’s cultural triangle. This delivers the most unforgettable wildlife safari experience. You may see renowned creatures including Asian elephants, leopards, and a range of bird species while exploring a variety of habitats with trained naturalists.
The 18149-hectare Kumana National Park which lies in southeast Sri Lanka is a popular destination for ecotourism and a diverse bird sanctuary. It is a haven for birdwatchers with numerous species of birds making their nests and roosts within its boundaries. The park is made more charming by a notable feature called Kumana Villu. Known as the “Bird Watchers Paradise” this southernmost point of Sri Lanka is a park that you simply must visit to witness an extensive array of bird species.
This city serves as an example of how a vibrant cultural legacy and a colonial elegance coexist. This is a unique city that has a smooth blending of the old and the new architectural buildings complemented by a booming food scene, a lively cultural environment and ancient temples. This city is a cultural powerhouse and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is the second largest in the Central Highlands.
Explore the magnificence of the past at this UNESCO World Heritage Site which is renowned for its magnificent temples known as the “Atamasthana” and ruins of ancient Sinhalese architecture. Admire the everlasting splendour of the surroundings on a calm evening by looking up at the three Great Stupas from Lake Bund. Explore the ancient Anuradhapura historic mosaic to embark on an incredible journey through time.
This is a historic city that formerly served as the capital of Sri Lanka’s secondary kingdom. In 1982, UNESCO declared the island as a World Heritage site, recognizing its incredible technological feats and interesting history.
The magnificence of Buddhism which has historically brought fame to Sri Lanka is portrayed in this city. It is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is the island’s largest cave temple. Home to the renowned Cave Templs, they are filled with fascinating murals and sculptures that narrate timeless stories.
This ancient marvel which is sometimes referred to as the eighth wonder of the world is tucked away in Sri Lanka’s breathtaking landscape. This structure situated more than 200 metres above the ground pays homage to past architectural achievements. A majestic palace with a regal atmosphere and panoramic views, Sigiriya was once surrounded by vibrant gardens.
For believers of many different religions including Muslims, Buddhists, and Hindus this Southeast Sri Lankan location is greatly significant spiritually. Devotees of many different religions come to this shrine as a symbol of harmony offering prayers and hope. Enshrined in the cultural legacy and steeped in centuries-old customs Kataragama stands as a testament to the harmony and inclusivity that characterise Sri Lanka’s spiritual landscape.
The island’s lush southwest wet zone supports one of the richest floras and faunas in the world, Sinharaja. Its UNESCO World Heritage Site teeming with lush magnificence and a diverse array of wildlife is a tourist magnet. Discover the mysteries of the area’s ancient rainforests which are home to many rare animal species and allow the natural world to envelop you.
It is the highest plain on the island, encompassing around 10,000 hectares and is known for its gorgeous panorama of rolling hills, woodlands, and grasslands. There are around 24 distinct kinds of animals living there, including leopards, wild boar, hares, gigantic squirrels, and elk.
Situated in the hills of Sri Lanka Adams Peak is a popular ecotourism destination. Its Wildlife Sanctuary’s main feature is this. The magnificent peak of Sri Lanka is indeed connected to both religion and culture. The massive footprint at the top of this mountain has religious significance for all religions.
The most recognizable aspects of Sri Lanka like its towering tea plantations, rolling mountains and magnificent waterfalls are all combined in Ella. Renowned for being one of the largest producers of tea, visitors can take in the most verdant landscapes while trekking along demanding paths. The train ride to Ella will rank among your all-time favourite experiences.
Nuwara Eliya sometimes referred to as Little England is well-known for its verdant tea estates, laid-back vibe and stunning landscape. Anyone who loves being outside will love this adventure! You’ll travel through breathtaking scenery encircled by expansive tea estates and chilly mountains. For even more fun and excitement, engage in exhilarating water sports at Gregory Lake.
Located in a wet zone, this town is well-known for having two distinct monsoon seasons each year and receiving some of the heaviest rainfall in the country. There are several bird species found here that are equivalent to those found in the well-known Sinharaja Rainforest, demonstrating the great diversity of life.