Don't Miss in Sri Lanka
Unique things that can be seen in beautiful mother landTemple of the Tooth
Sri Lanka’s most sacred place for Buddhists
Sigiriya Rock Fortress
Sīhāgiri, the Lion Rock. The capital and the royal palace, UNESCO World Heritage Site
WILPATTU National Park
Wilpattu is the largest and one of the oldest National Parks in Sri Lanka.
Anuradhapura
Ancient city of Anuradhapura, UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Elephant Ride
Sri Lanka boasts of being one of the best countries for elephant rides
Whale Watching
One of the best destinations in the world to observe marine giants-the Blue whale and sperm whale.
Monkey Kingdom
There are so many things to be explored in Sri Lanka. Thanks Disney this conveys a message about animal kingdom and Mother Nature.
Popular Experiences in Sri Lanka
Ayurveda and Spa
Aurvedha "The science of life" has been practiced by the Sri Lankans for more than 3,000 years
Cycle Tours in Sri Lanka
Can be organized to cover all parts of the island including the World Heritage Sites and mountain range
Elephant Orphanage
World's one and only orphanage for elephants was established in Sri Lanka some years back at Pinnawala
City Tour
Colombo, Galle and Kandy are organized to meet their needs
Fishing
Deep sea and lagoon fishing trips in Sri Lanka
Safaris
Big five of Sri Lanka namely elephant, leopard, wild water buffalo, sloth bear and the whale
Tea Factory Visit
Ceylon Tea, Sri Lanka is the world's fourth largest producer of tea.
Traditional Dances
Dance was initiated in Sri Lanka during the 4th century B.C for the purpose of entertainment
Turtle Watching
Out of the seven species of the global marine turtles, five can be observed in Sri Lanka
Most Popular Sri Lanka Tour Packages
Sri Lanka - Wonder of Asia
“Serendipity” is an engaging word that bespeaks a pleasant and unexpected delight or delights experienced by any person. The word’s coinage can be directly linked with the ancient name for Ceylon, namely “Serendip” or “Serendib”, as the glorious merchant voyagers of the past from the Arabian peninsula chose to refer to this Indian ocean island. When the literary savant Horace Walpole in the 18th century, decided by his own comprehension of such an experience in the encounter with varied and unexpected delights associated with “Serendib”, he felt impelled to express that thrilling verity by encapsulating all in that one descriptive noun.
The people at Pearl Ceylon know the country, because of being of it. The authenticity that they bring within the scope of the travelers’ experience is as real as the sights, sounds, scents, tastes, sensations, flora and fauna and the comely people in a breathtakingly versatile land.