Sri Lanka is a great place for water sports and the waters are ideal for water skiing. Some of the bays naturally provide the rips required for surfing. Some areas in the world boast first-class diving whilst others are renowned for their sailing. But Sri Lanka is one such country which has all of these attractions and more. The 27°C/80°F warm waters around Sri Lanka’s coast encourage wonderful surfing, diving and snorkeling. The calmer inland waters offer wind surfing, water skiing, dinghy sailing and jet ski. Bentota is considered as the water sports hub of Sri Lanka. Most of the watersports can be enjoyed at Bentota
Experience White Water Rafting in the picturesque Kelani River in Kitulgala.This activity is for anyone above the age of 10 years with safety gear and modern rafts. The distance covered is around 5 KM. The river and its surrounding will make you feel enchanted, with a memorable Experience during your White Water Rafting Tour in Kitulagala.Tours can be arranged for anything from 1 hour to a half-day including lunch.
Bundala National Park offers bird watching. In addition trekking in the rain forest of Sinharaja offers lots of Bird watching opportunities and the real feeling of one of the best rain forest in Asia.
Sri Lanka offers many opportunities for adventure activities such as…
Cycling and mountain biking
Hiking, trekking and rock climbing
Horse Riding
Rope adventure
Hot air ballooning
4 WD Adventure
Camping in the jungle
Waterfall Abseiling
Canoeing
Set off on an enthralling 4-hour journey through Udawalawa with our Safari Tour, covering park entry fees, transfers from your hotel, and free water bottles included
Launch into an exhilarating 7-hour Udawalawa Safari Tour, which includes the cost of park admission, transportation from your hotel, and free water bottles for your convenience
Join our 12-hour Safari Adventure in Udawalawa, which covers park admission, transportation from your accommodation, and the provision of complimentary water, fresh fruits, and snacks.
Activities You Can Got With Hema Safari Udawalawe
Yala National Park is worth visiting! It's a family bucket list experience that you won't forget! Yala National Park has the world's largest population of wild leopards- so you have the best chance of seeing one of these majestic and elusive creatures!
The most obvious thing to consider is what animals you're hoping to see. If you want to see a leopard or sloth bear, then your choice is simple – pick Yala over Udawalawe. Alternatively, if seeing elephants is your priority, then Udawalawe is a safer choice – although sightings are still possible at Yala.
Sri Lanka is becoming one of the most successful places to see both blue and sperm whales, which can be found off the island's southern coast. The best time to go is between December and April when the sea is calm and these spectacular mammals traverse the Sri Lankan waters.
Hundreds of Marine species of both corals and fishes are waiting for you to come say hello!
With a coastline of about 1,585 kms, the mangrove ecosystem in Sri Lanka played a vital role in buffering the Tsunami waves of 2004.
"Flying Ravana Adventure park is one of a kind experience available in Sri Lanka, located amidst the luscious green estates of Ella. Completed with its pride, the Sri Lanka’s first ever Mega zip-line. The adventure park is exclusively designed for adventure enthusiasts and adrenaline junkies who prefer a not so ordinary hillside experience, offering ATV/quad bike rides, Abseiling, Archery and Air rifling for a gripping outdoor experience."