
A mix of modern architecture and cultural significance, the complex comprises the main temple, a museum, a library and a vocational training centre.
A beautiful colonial building surrounded by vast grounds, a collection of relics, artefacts and historical paraphernalia from Sri Lanka’s antiquity are housed here.
A national monument of Kandyan style architecture, this landmark and the surrounding square was built in 1948 to commemorate Independence from British rule.
Sinharaja reserve is home to 19 waterfalls. This trek will take you through the forest to admire the magnificence of some of them.
Become insta-famous with your own photos at these popular spots. The views will grab you even if rope swinging is not your thing.
Built in 2005 as a symbol of peace, this unique shrine on Rumassala hill also offers incredible views of the coastline and Galle.
One of the most famous and secluded beaches in Unawatuna, this pristine little cove flanked by jungle is an ideal place to chill.
Swirls of vibrant colour and pulsating rhythms; dances and drums that keep traditions of old alive. Witness an unforgettable display of Kandyan heritage.
Sprawled across 147 acres, the garden includes more than 4000 species of plants and trees, including rare orchids, spices, medicinal herbs and palms.