Devil’s Stairs

A Thrilling Trek through Sri Lanka’s Hill Country The Devil’s Staircase, a winding road etched into Sri Lanka’s lush hill country, offers an adventure that blends natural beauty, challenging terrain, and a touch of mystique. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or a curious traveler, this journey from Kalupahana to Ohiya (or vice-versa) promises an unforgettable […]

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Wilpaththu National Park

Sri Lanka’s Land of Lakes and Leopards Sri Lanka, a biodiversity hotspot, boasts a variety of stunning national parks. Wilpattu National Park, on the island’s northwest coast, is a must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. This park, nicknamed “Land of the Lakes” for the numerous natural basins (villus) scattered throughout, offers a unique opportunity […]

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Bundala National Park

Introduction Migratory shore birds from around the globe flock at Bundala National Park, which is one of the most important wintering sites for these remarkable creatures, in southern region of Sri Lanka. Over twenty thousand various avifauna are known to visit Bundala. It was proclaimed the 487th Wetland of international Importance on 15th October 1990. […]

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Kande Ela Reservoir

Kande Ela reservoir is located at a height of over 1900m above sea level, This reservoir was built in 1947-49 by Hon D.S. Senanayake and was opened in 1950 with a capacity of 2.17 million cubic meters coveting 4.5 square kilometers at full capacity. Water of this reservoir is used primarily for supply drinking water to the […]

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Udawalawa National Park

A baby elephant meekly trotting behind its mother, a herd of elephants quenching their thirst at a water hole and a lone elephant trumpeting in the distance, are not sights and sound that are uncommon to Udawalawe. Declared a National Park on 30th June 1972, Udawalawe is one of the few National Parks where one […]

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