Kandy
A towering white seated Buddha on a hilltop with a sweeping panorama over Kandy.
🎟 LKR 250 (foreign)
Temples, viewpoints, gardens and landmarks across Sri Lanka, grouped by province and district.
Kandy
A towering white seated Buddha on a hilltop with a sweeping panorama over Kandy.
🎟 LKR 250 (foreign)
Kandy
A quiet colonial-era cemetery behind the Temple of the Tooth, with a knowledgeable caretaker who brings its stories to life.
🎟 Free
Kandy
A restored tea factory at Hantana telling the story of Ceylon tea, with vintage machinery and a top-floor tea room.
🎟 LKR 1000 (foreign)
Official website ↗Kandy
The artificial lake at the heart of the city, ringed by a walkable promenade and overlooked by the Temple of the Tooth.
🎟 Free
Peradeniya
One of Asia's grandest botanical gardens, spread over 60 hectares in a loop of the Mahaweli River.
🎟 LKR 3000 (foreign)
Official website ↗Kandy
Sri Lanka's holiest Buddhist shrine, enshrining a tooth relic of the Buddha inside the former royal palace complex.
🎟 LKR 2000 (foreign)
Official website ↗Kandy
A historic forest sanctuary on the ridge behind the Temple of the Tooth, laced with shady walking trails.
🎟 LKR 660 (foreign)
Matale
A cave temple among great boulders where the Buddhist Pali Canon was first committed to writing in the 1st century BC.
🎟 LKR 300 (foreign)
Matale
Roadside herbal and spice gardens where guides walk you through cinnamon, cardamom, pepper, nutmeg and Ayurvedic plants.
🎟 Free
Matale
A small, complete ancient stone temple blending Buddhist and Hindu architecture, near the geographic centre of Sri Lanka.
🎟 LKR 500 (foreign)
Elkaduwa
A montane grassland plateau ending abruptly at a sheer cliff drop known as Mini World's End.
🎟 LKR 500 (foreign)
Elkaduwa
A windswept viewpoint on the western edge of the Knuckles Range, with sweeping views over montane grasslands and valleys.
🎟 Free
Elkaduwa
A strikingly clear man-made lake ringed by pine forest and hills in the highlands above Elkaduwa.
🎟 LKR 500 (foreign)
Matale
A vividly painted Hindu temple in the town centre with a towering gopuram covered in hundreds of Dravidian figures.
🎟 Free
Nuwara Eliya
A famous roadside tea estate and factory with free guided tours and a cafe overlooking the tea gardens.
🎟 Free
Nuwara Eliya
One of Sri Lanka's grandest gardens, set against the Hakgala rock at high altitude and famous for its roses and orchids.
🎟 LKR 3540 (foreign)
Official website ↗Nuwara Eliya
A high-altitude plateau of montane grassland and cloud forest, home to the sheer cliff viewpoint known as World's End.
🎟 LKR 10000 (foreign)
Official website ↗Nuwara Eliya
A colonial-era reservoir at the edge of town, ringed by a park with boat rides, cycling paths and pony rides.
🎟 LKR 200 (foreign)
Nuwara Eliya
A colourful Hindu temple linked to the Ramayana, said to mark where Sita was held captive by the demon king Ravana.
🎟 Free
Nuwara Eliya
A beautifully kept town-centre park of flower beds and lawns, prized by birdwatchers for its rare highland species.
🎟 LKR 300 (foreign)
Arugam Bay
A palm-backed crescent of golden sand and one of the world's classic right-hand point breaks, the heart of Sri Lanka's east-coast surf scene.
🎟 Free
Ampara
A serene forest monastery on rocky outcrops just outside Ampara, dotted with ancient ruins and a white stupa amid the jungle.
🎟 Free
Ampara
An ancient sacred stupa north of Ampara, counted among the sixteen holiest Buddhist sites in Sri Lanka and linked by legend to a visit of the Buddha.
🎟 Free
Ampara
The only national park in Sri Lanka offering boat safaris, famous for elephants swimming between islands on the vast Senanayake Samudra reservoir.
🎟 LKR 3000 (foreign)
Official website ↗Arugam Bay
A remote 3rd-century-BCE cave monastery in the jungle south of Panama, with hundreds of rock shelters and a hilltop stupa offering sweeping views.
🎟 Free
Arugam Bay
One of Sri Lanka's smallest national parks, whose reservoirs draw elephants and water birds within easy reach of Arugam Bay.
🎟 LKR 3000 (foreign)
Official website ↗Arugam Bay
An ancient ruined temple in the jungle near Lahugala, traditionally said to mark the royal wedding of King Kavantissa and Queen Viharamahadevi.
🎟 Free
Arugam Bay
A mangrove-fringed lagoon a short ride from Arugam Bay, explored by boat safari for elephants, crocodiles and abundant birdlife.
🎟 Free
Batticaloa
A compact Portuguese-Dutch fort on Puliyanthivu island, ringed by the lagoon and a canal, at the heart of the old city.
🎟 Free
Batticaloa
A slender colonial-era lighthouse near the lagoon estuary at Palameenmadu, with fine views over the water.
🎟 Free
Pasikudah
A long, quiet stretch of sand just around the headland from Pasikudah, less developed and good for peaceful walks.
🎟 Free
Batticaloa
A long iron bridge over the Batticaloa Lagoon, famous as the place to listen for the city's mysterious 'singing fish'.
🎟 Free
Batticaloa
One of the oldest Hindu temples in Batticaloa, dedicated to Ganesh and famous for its colourful June-July chariot festival.
🎟 Free
Pasikudah
A wide, reef-sheltered bay of blond sand and shallow turquoise water, one of the safest swimming beaches in Sri Lanka.
🎟 Free
Trincomalee
A colonial-era fort guarding the Trincomalee headland, its wooded grounds roamed by wild spotted deer and leading up to Koneswaram Temple.
🎟 Free
Trincomalee
A cluster of seven square wells of naturally warm mineral water enclosed in a walled bathing complex west of town.
🎟 LKR 300 (foreign)
Trincomalee
A dramatic clifftop Hindu temple to Shiva on Swami Rock, high above the ocean at the tip of the Trincomalee headland.
🎟 Free
Nilaveli
A long, quiet stretch of white sand north of Trincomalee, popular for swimming and as the gateway to Pigeon Island.
🎟 Free
Nilaveli
A protected coral island off Nilaveli with one of Sri Lanka's best shallow snorkelling reefs and resident blacktip reef sharks.
🎟 LKR 2000 (foreign)
Official website ↗Trincomalee
The nearest sweep of golden sand to Trincomalee town, lined with guesthouses and calm swimming water.
🎟 Free
Anuradhapura
A huge brick stupa at the centre of the ancient Abhayagiri monastic city, once a great international seat of Buddhist learning.
🎟 Free
Anuradhapura
A rock-cut cave temple beside a lotus pond, famous for its exquisite ancient stone carvings including the 'Isurumuniya Lovers'.
🎟 LKR 300 (foreign)
Anuradhapura
The sacred fig tree grown from a cutting of the Buddha's own Bodhi tree, said to be the oldest historically documented tree in the world.
🎟 LKR 200 (foreign)
Anuradhapura
A colossal red-brick stupa, once among the tallest structures in the ancient world, at the ruins of the Jetavana monastery.
🎟 Free
Mihintale
The mountain where Buddhism was introduced to Sri Lanka, reached by a monumental stairway past ancient stupas and monastic ruins.
🎟 LKR 500 (foreign)
Anuradhapura
A gleaming white dome-shaped stupa and one of the most sacred and revered monuments in the Buddhist world.
🎟 Free
Anuradhapura
The oldest dagoba in Sri Lanka, a small bell-shaped stupa ringed by slender ancient stone pillars.
🎟 Free
Polonnaruwa
Four colossal Buddha images carved from a single granite wall, among the greatest masterpieces of ancient Sri Lankan sculpture.
🎟 Free
Polonnaruwa
A towering brick image house whose roofless walls soar around a great headless standing Buddha, one of Polonnaruwa's most dramatic ruins.
🎟 Free
Polonnaruwa
A serene circular relic house crowning a low rock hill about 30 km north of Polonnaruwa, ringed by concentric rows of stone pillars.
🎟 LKR 500 (foreign)
Giritale
A dry-zone national park around an ancient reservoir, famous for 'The Gathering', when hundreds of wild elephants converge on the drying lakebed.
🎟 LKR 4500 (foreign)
Official website ↗Polonnaruwa
An exquisite circular relic house at the heart of the Sacred Quadrangle, regarded as the finest surviving example of vatadage architecture in Sri Lanka.
🎟 LKR 9000 (foreign)
Official website ↗Polonnaruwa
The largest stupa in Polonnaruwa, a great bell-shaped brick dome modelled on the ancient dagobas of Anuradhapura.
🎟 Free
Polonnaruwa
A dignified rock-cut relief of a robed figure beside the Parakrama Samudra, popularly believed to portray the great king who built the reservoir.
🎟 Free
Kurunegala
The atmospheric ruins of an ancient forest hermitage of meditating monks, set in cool woodland north of Kurunegala.
🎟 LKR 500 (foreign)
Kurunegala
The largest of Kurunegala's animal-shaped rocks, a 300 m granite dome shaped like a crouching elephant, crowned by a temple and giant Buddha statue.
🎟 Free
Kurunegala
A large ancient reservoir on the edge of the town centre, with a lakeside path and views across the water to the elephant rock.
🎟 Free
Kurunegala
A pretty Kandyan-style temple at a road junction north-west of Kurunegala, famous for its carved wooden pillars and huge ornate doorway.
🎟 Free
Kurunegala
The overgrown ruins of a 12th-century royal capital, with a moated citadel, palace foundations, stupas and a restored tooth-relic shrine.
🎟 LKR 500 (foreign)
Kurunegala
A 2nd-century BCE cave temple near Ridigama, named for the silver ore discovered here, with fine Kandyan murals and Dutch-tile decoration.
🎟 LKR 500 (foreign)
Yapahuwa
A dramatic medieval rock citadel crowned by an ornate ceremonial staircase, once a royal capital and home of the sacred Tooth Relic.
🎟 LKR 2000 (foreign)
Official website ↗Puttalam
A Ramsar-listed wetland of ancient man-made tanks, mangroves and coastal lagoon south of Puttalam, alive with resident and migratory birds.
🎟 Free
Kalpitiya
Boat trips from the Kalpitiya peninsula out to superpods of spinner dolphins, with sperm and blue whales offshore in season.
🎟 Free
Puttalam
An ancient and important Hindu temple complex near Chilaw, one of the five sacred Shiva shrines (Pancha Ishwaram) of Sri Lanka.
🎟 Free
Official website ↗Kalpitiya
A historic Catholic shrine on the Kalpitiya coast, one of Sri Lanka's largest pilgrimage sites, set beside the sea under coconut palms.
🎟 Free
Puttalam
Sri Lanka's largest national park, a wilderness of scrub jungle and natural lakes famous for leopards, sloth bears and quiet safaris.
🎟 LKR 4500 (foreign)
Official website ↗Jaffna
A long, shallow white-sand beach on Karainagar island, one of the best and calmest swimming beaches in the north.
🎟 Free
Jaffna
A remote coral-and-baobab island famous for its herds of wild ponies descended from colonial-era horses.
🎟 Free
Jaffna
A vast star-shaped Dutch fort beside the lagoon, the second-largest fortress in Sri Lanka and a focus of the city's history.
🎟 Free
Jaffna
A gleaming white colonial-style library, one of Jaffna's proudest landmarks and a powerful symbol of Tamil cultural resilience.
🎟 Free
Jaffna
A natural mineral-water bathing spring beside the sea, believed to have healing powers, next to the ancient Naguleswaram temple.
🎟 Free
Jaffna
A revered Buddhist temple on Nainativu island, one of the sacred sites believed to have been visited by the Buddha.
🎟 Free
Jaffna
A towering Hindu temple on Nainativu island dedicated to the goddess Parvati, ranked among the sacred Shakti Peethas.
🎟 Free
Jaffna
Jaffna's most important Hindu temple, a golden, five-tiered Dravidian gopuram complex dedicated to the war god Murugan.
🎟 Free
Jaffna
The northernmost tip of Sri Lanka, a quiet fishing town with a lighthouse, palmyrah-lined coast and windswept beaches.
🎟 Free
Kilinochchi
A lagoon-and-mangrove national park northeast of Kilinochchi, a haven for migratory water birds and wintering greater flamingos.
🎟 LKR 2500 (foreign)
Official website ↗Kilinochchi
A dramatic roadside monument on the narrow isthmus that guards the gateway to the Jaffna Peninsula, scene of some of the war's fiercest battles.
🎟 Free
Kilinochchi
One of Sri Lanka's largest irrigation reservoirs, a vast sheet of water southeast of Kilinochchi rimmed with birdlife and rural calm.
🎟 Free
Kilinochchi
A striking monument in the centre of Kilinochchi town commemorating the army's capture of the LTTE's former capital in 2009.
🎟 Free
Kilinochchi
A much-loved roadside Ganesha temple on the A9 where travellers stop to break a coconut and pray for a safe onward journey.
🎟 Free
Talaimannar
A chain of sandbanks and limestone shoals stretching from Talaimannar toward India, protected as a marine national park and steeped in the legend of the Ramayana.
🎟 Free
Official website ↗Mannar
A giant, ancient African baobab in Pallimunai village, believed to be some 700 years old and the largest tree in Sri Lanka by girth.
🎟 Free
Mannar
The crumbling seaside ruin of a British colonial governor's residence at Arippu, built to oversee the Gulf of Mannar pearl fisheries.
🎟 Free
Mannar
A square Portuguese-and-Dutch coastal fort guarding the causeway entrance to Mannar Island, with sturdy ramparts and corner bastions.
🎟 Free
Talaimannar
The derelict pier and weathered lighthouse at the island's western tip, once the ferry gateway to India across the Palk Strait.
🎟 Free
Mannar
An ancient Hindu temple to Lord Shiva near Mannar, one of the revered Pancha Ishwarams of Sri Lanka, crowned by a colourful gopuram.
🎟 Free
Mannar
A vast coastal wetland of lagoons, mudflats and salt marsh south of Mannar, and one of Sri Lanka's finest sites for migratory waterbirds and flamingos.
🎟 Free
Official website ↗Mullaitivu
A vast estuarine lagoon of mangroves, seagrass and mudflats south-east of Mullaitivu, one of Sri Lanka's oldest bird sanctuaries and a haven for migratory waterbirds.
🎟 Free
Official website ↗Mullaitivu
A long, wide stretch of golden sand lined with fishing boats and palmyrah palms, one of the north-east's most peaceful and undeveloped beaches.
🎟 Free
Mullaitivu
A large, calm lagoon whose name means 'the sea of conches', ringed by mangroves and birdlife and marking the site where Sri Lanka's civil war ended in May 2009.
🎟 Free
Puthukkudiyiruppu
An army-run open-air war museum and adjoining Victory Monument at Puthukkudiyiruppu, displaying captured LTTE vehicles, weapons and vessels from the final phase of the civil war.
🎟 Free
Puthukkudiyiruppu
A preserved LTTE naval boatyard near Puthukkudiyiruppu where the Sea Tigers built submarines, semi-submersibles and attack craft, discovered by the army at the end of the war.
🎟 Free
Mullaitivu
An ancient Hindu temple on the shores of Nanthikadal lagoon dedicated to the goddess Kannagi, one of the most important Kannagi pilgrimage sites in Sri Lanka.
🎟 Free
Vavuniya
A small regional museum in the town centre displaying Buddhist and Hindu statuary and antiquities excavated across the Vavuniya region.
🎟 Free
Official website ↗Vavuniya
A landmark town-centre mosque with distinctive onion-shaped golden domes and aqua-tinted tilework rising above the busy bazaar.
🎟 Free
Vavuniya
A colourful Hindu temple in the heart of Vavuniya dedicated to Lord Murugan, with a golden shrine and an ornately carved gopuram.
🎟 Free
Vavuniya
An ancient Buddhist temple 4 km east of Vavuniya, revered as an early resting place of the Sacred Tooth Relic on its journey to Anuradhapura.
🎟 Free
Vavuniya
A large irrigation reservoir on the edge of town, a peaceful spot for sunset and waterbirds away from the bustle of the bazaar.
🎟 Free
Kegalle
A dramatic flat-topped mountain resembling an open book on a lectern, with panoramic views over the central hills after a rewarding hike.
🎟 Free
Kegalle
An ancient truncated stupa built on the reputed birthplace of King Parakramabahu the Great, with an on-site archaeological museum.
🎟 LKR 500 (foreign)
Official website ↗Kegalle
A small forest reserve and bird sanctuary on the edge of Kegalle town, with shady walking trails and a hilltop temple.
🎟 Free
Pinnawala
A small charity sanctuary near Pinnawala caring for a handful of rescued working elephants, with an ethical, hands-off visitor experience.
🎟 LKR 2000 (foreign)
Official website ↗Pinnawala
A famous sanctuary for orphaned and injured elephants, home to the world's largest captive herd, best seen at its twice-daily river bathing.
🎟 LKR 2800 (foreign)
Official website ↗Pinnawala
Sri Lanka's first open-air zoo, where animals roam in large landscaped enclosures mimicking their natural habitats.
🎟 LKR 2500 (foreign)
Official website ↗Kegalle
A rugged rock mountain near Mawanella, once the hideout of Sri Lanka's legendary Robin Hood-style bandit Saradiel, with fine views from the top.
🎟 Free
Ratnapura
A sacred 2,243 m conical mountain crowned by a rock 'footprint', climbed by night by pilgrims of four faiths for a famous dawn.
🎟 Free
Ratnapura
A shapely 30 m waterfall near Kuruwita whose cascade narrows into the form of a sacred bo (fig) leaf.
🎟 LKR 300 (foreign)
Ratnapura
A low, wide waterfall and popular bathing spot in the Sri Pada forest just outside Ratnapura town.
🎟 Free
Ratnapura
A grand Kandyan-style shrine to the god Saman on the edge of Ratnapura, built on the site of a former Portuguese fort and church.
🎟 Free
Ratnapura
A regional national museum in a historic Kandyan-era manor, exploring Sabaragamuwa's natural history, prehistory and folk culture.
🎟 LKR 300 (foreign)
Official website ↗Ratnapura
A museum in the City of Gems displaying precious and semi-precious stones alongside the tools and story of Sri Lanka's gem trade.
🎟 LKR 500 (foreign)
Ratnapura
Sri Lanka's last major tract of primary lowland rainforest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site teeming with endemic birds, plants and wildlife.
🎟 LKR 2700 (foreign)
Official website ↗Galle
An 18th-century Dutch colonial church inside the fort, its floor paved with old gravestones and memorial slabs.
🎟 Free
Galle
A UNESCO World Heritage fortified old town of Dutch ramparts, churches and cobbled lanes jutting into the Indian Ocean.
🎟 Free
Galle
Sri Lanka's oldest light station, a whitewashed tower standing above the palms at the southern tip of Galle Fort.
🎟 Free
Unawatuna
A gleaming white Buddhist stupa on Rumassala hill with sweeping views over Unawatuna bay and the Indian Ocean.
🎟 Free
Galle
A maritime archaeology museum inside a 1671 Dutch warehouse above the fort's Old Gate.
🎟 LKR 300 (foreign)
Galle
The oldest surviving Dutch building in the fort, now a museum of southern Sri Lankan history and crafts.
🎟 LKR 300 (foreign)
Unawatuna
A curving, palm-fringed bay with calm reef-protected water, one of the south coast's most popular beaches.
🎟 Free
Tissamaharama
A coastal wetland and Ramsar site of lagoons and salt pans, one of Sri Lanka's finest birdwatching parks and a winter home for greater flamingos.
🎟 LKR 7500 (foreign)
Official website ↗Hambantota
A dramatic rock-temple monastery on a towering granite outcrop, its terraced cave shrines holding reclining Buddhas and vivid murals.
🎟 LKR 500 (foreign)
Hambantota
A protected stretch of golden coast near Tangalle where wild sea turtles come ashore at night to nest, watched under strict conservation guidelines.
🎟 LKR 1000 (foreign)
Hambantota
Sri Lanka's first drive-through safari park, where visitors tour landscaped zones of lions, elephants, deer and other animals by vehicle.
🎟 LKR 3000 (foreign)
Official website ↗Tissamaharama
An ancient rock monastery of caves and stupas set deep within Yala National Park, once home to thousands of meditating monks.
🎟 Free
Tissamaharama
A monumental white dagoba dating from the Ruhuna kingdom, one of the largest ancient stupas in Sri Lanka and the centrepiece of Tissa town.
🎟 Free
Tissamaharama
Sri Lanka's most famous wildlife park, renowned for one of the world's highest leopard densities alongside elephants, sloth bears and abundant birdlife.
🎟 LKR 8500 (foreign)
Official website ↗Mirissa
A palm-topped headland jutting into the sea at Mirissa, one of the most photographed spots on the south coast.
🎟 Free
Matara
An ancient temple town near the southern tip of the island, once a great medieval pilgrimage port, host to a famous Esala festival.
🎟 Free
Matara
The tallest lighthouse in Sri Lanka, standing on Dondra Head, the southernmost point of the island.
🎟 LKR 500 (foreign)
Matara
A large Dutch-era seafront fort enclosing part of the old town on a promontory between the Nilwala River and the sea.
🎟 Free
Mirissa
Sri Lanka's premier whale-watching launch point, where dawn boats head into deep water off the south coast to find blue and sperm whales.
🎟 LKR 10000 (foreign)
Matara
A small Buddhist temple on a rocky islet just off the Matara shore, reached by an elegant cable-stayed footbridge.
🎟 Free
Matara
A calm, reef-protected lagoon beach just southwest of Matara town, popular for safe swimming and snorkelling.
🎟 Free
Matara
A compact six-pointed Dutch star fort of 1765, with a small museum inside its bastioned walls near the Nilwala River.
🎟 LKR 600 (foreign)
Matara
A temple complex east of Matara famous for one of Sri Lanka's largest seated Buddha statues and a tunnel of painted murals.
🎟 Free
Mirissa
A wide, gently curving bay just west of Mirissa, known for beginner-friendly surf and the famous stilt fishermen of the south coast.
🎟 Free
Badulla
A rare 16th-century roofed wooden footbridge, said to be the oldest surviving bridge of its kind in Sri Lanka.
🎟 LKR 100 (foreign)
Badulla
A powerful 63 m waterfall near Badulla, nicknamed the bridal-veil falls for the misty spray that cloaks its plunge.
🎟 LKR 200 (foreign)
Ella
An easy hilltop hike rewarded with panoramic views over Ella Gap, tea slopes and the surrounding hill country.
🎟 Free
Badulla
An ancient Buddhist temple in the heart of Badulla, counted among the sixteen most sacred places of worship in Sri Lanka.
🎟 Free
Ella
An iconic curved stone railway viaduct set amid jungle and tea, famous for photos of the train crossing its nine arches.
🎟 Free
Ella
A wide, roaring cascade tumbling down the hillside on the road below Ella, tied to the legend of the demon king Ravana.
🎟 Free
Wellawaya
Seven colossal figures carved into a rock face around a 15 m standing Buddha, the tallest such rock-cut Buddha in Sri Lanka and a rare Mahayana site.
🎟 LKR 500 (foreign)
Buttala
An ancient temple at Okkampitiya with one of Sri Lanka's oldest stupas, linked in legend to the brothers Dutugemunu and Saddhatissa.
🎟 Free
Buttala
A free-standing 7th-century limestone Buddha over 11 m tall, the tallest ancient free-standing Buddha statue in Sri Lanka, set in forested grounds.
🎟 Free
Buttala
A vast, squat ancient stupa near Buttala with a base circumference of over 300 m, one of the largest dagobas in southern Sri Lanka.
🎟 Free
Colombo
Sri Lanka's largest museum, an elegant colonial-era building housing the island's finest collection of art, regalia and antiquities.
🎟 LKR 1000 (foreign)
Official website ↗Colombo
A breezy oceanfront promenade in the heart of the city, famous for kite-flyers, families and legendary street food at sunset.
🎟 Free
Colombo
Colombo's most eclectic Buddhist temple, an eccentric treasury of relics, statues and curiosities beside Beira Lake.
🎟 LKR 300 (foreign)
Official website ↗Colombo
A stately open-pavilion monument commemorating Sri Lanka's independence, set in the gardens of Cinnamon Gardens.
🎟 Free
Colombo
A landmark red-and-white striped mosque in the Pettah bazaar, one of Colombo's most photographed buildings.
🎟 Free
Colombo
The oldest surviving colonial building in the Fort, now a stylish precinct of restaurants, bars and boutiques.
🎟 Free
Colombo
Colombo's oldest and largest public park, a green oasis of flowering trees and lawns opposite the Town Hall.
🎟 Free
Negombo
A Buddhist temple famous for its dramatic dragon-mouth entrance, towering Buddha statue and murals of the Jataka tales.
🎟 Free
Gampaha
An ancient royal temple and archaeological site linked to the self-sacrificing King Sri Sangabodhi, with a rare intact circular relic house.
🎟 Free
Gampaha
A shady 19th-century botanical garden where the first rubber trees in Asia were grown, laced with old trees and a lily-covered lake.
🎟 LKR 1100 (foreign)
Official website ↗Gampaha
An ancient and deeply sacred Buddhist temple believed to have been visited by the Buddha, famed for its vivid murals and the Duruthu Perahera.
🎟 LKR 200 (foreign)
Official website ↗Negombo
Sri Lanka's largest coastal peat-bog wetland, a biodiverse marsh south of the lagoon best explored by boat safari.
🎟 Free
Negombo
A long golden-sand beach nicknamed the 'Golden Mile', lined with resorts, seafood restaurants and swaying coconut palms.
🎟 Free
Negombo
The gateway and ramparts of a 17th-century Dutch fort near the lagoon mouth, with a fine inscribed archway dated 1678.
🎟 Free
Negombo
A large mangrove-fringed lagoon famous for its outrigger fishing fleet, birdlife and boat trips along old Dutch canals.
🎟 Free
Negombo
One of Sri Lanka's largest Catholic churches, its vast nave crowned by richly painted ceilings.
🎟 Free
Kalutara
A serene white-walled Buddhist temple in Kalutara North, known for its bright shrine halls and reclining Buddha.
🎟 Free
Aluthgama
The lush hillside garden and eccentric artist's home created by landscape designer Bevis Bawa, hidden in the hills near Beruwala.
🎟 LKR 1000 (foreign)
Kalutara
A gleaming white hollow stupa beside the Kalu Ganga bridge, one of very few Buddhist stupas in the world you can walk inside.
🎟 Free
Aluthgama
A hilltop Buddhist temple near Aluthgama crowned by one of the tallest seated Buddha statues in the world.
🎟 Free
Kalutara
An opulent Edwardian mansion on a hill above the Kalu Ganga, blending Italian, British and Asian architecture on a 42-acre estate.
🎟 LKR 500 (foreign)
Kalutara
A gentle two-tier waterfall inland from Kalutara with a natural rock pool for swimming, set amid lush lowland jungle.
🎟 Free