Sinharaja
Among its many species, a record number of rare species from around the world can be found in the Sinharaja's lush Southwest wet zone. Many animal species and lush vegetation coexist at the UNESCO World Heritage Site, which attracts lots of tourists. Because of the large number of rare animal species that can be found there, visitors can explore the ancient rainforests in the area.
Horton Plains
From this well-known natural global reserve, visitors can enjoy broad views of open meadows, wooded areas and rolling hills. It covers 10000 hectares in total. The region is home to roughly 24 different animal species such as elk, leopards, porcupines, wild boars, giant squirrels and hares.
Adam’s Peak
In the middle highlands, this popular wilderness sanctuary is a popular destination for ecotourists. This stunning mountain is very significant both culturally and spiritually in Sri Lanka. The enormous footprint at the top of this mountain holds significance for people of all faiths.
Ella
The mountain's sloping tea estates and stunning waterfalls make Ella a must-visit destination in Sri Lanka. Tourists encounter lavish landscapes as they traverse difficult terrain to arrive at the tallest mansions situated atop hills.
Nuwara Eliya
Many people refer to Nuwara Eliya as Little England because of its vast tea plantations, stunning scenery and foggy weather. With its stunning views of expansive tea plantations and cool hills, this tour is the best option for tea lovers. Gregory Lake offers some intriguing attractions for those seeking additional games and enjoyment.
Kitulgala
The monsoon season brings dense rainforests to Kitulgala, one of Sri Lanka's rainiest regions. Attracting nature lovers, this location highlights the nation's biodiversity wet zone and bird species through its vast array of natural habitats.