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Your Gateway to the Best of Sri Lanka

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Your Gateway to the Best of Sri Lanka

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Your Gateway to the Best of Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka offers a diverse range of experiences concentrated in a limited geographic space.  Within a few hours, you can move from the misty highlands dotted with lush tea plantations to golden beaches, from bustling cities to peaceful wildlife parks.
 

The island is home to ancient cities rich in heritage, vibrant coastal towns, and national parks alive with elephants, leopards, and rare birds. In every corner, there’s something unique to see, do, and share with your clients.
 

At Island trails, we focus on destinations that combine beauty, culture, and accessibility. We connect them in a way that makes travel effortless, ensuring your clients enjoy a smooth journey while experiencing the best Sri Lanka has to offer.

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Sigiriya

Sigiriya, or Lion Rock, is one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic wonders. Built in the 5th century by King Kashyapa, this 200-meter rock fortress features palace ruins at the top and sweeping jungle views. At its base, ancient water gardens and fountains still work today, a testament to its brilliant engineering.

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Galle

Sigiriya, or Lion Rock, is one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic wonders. Built in the 5th century by King Kashyapa, this 200-meter rock fortress features palace ruins at the top and sweeping jungle views. At its base, ancient water gardens and fountains still work today, a testament to its brilliant engineering.

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Ella

Sigiriya, or Lion Rock, is one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic wonders. Built in the 5th century by King Kashyapa, this 200-meter rock fortress features palace ruins at the top and sweeping jungle views. At its base, ancient water gardens and fountains still work today, a testament to its brilliant engineering.

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Mirissa

Mirissa, located on Sri Lanka’s southern coast, is renowned for its stunning beaches and vibrant marine life. It’s a top spot for whale watching, with regular tours during the season, and also offers great surfing, snorkeling, and a relaxed coastal vibe, making it ideal for marine tourism and leisure travel.

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Yala

Sigiriya, or Lion Rock, is one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic wonders. Built in the 5th century by King Kashyapa, this 200-meter rock fortress features palace ruins at the top and sweeping jungle views. At its base, ancient water gardens and fountains still work today, a testament to its brilliant engineering.

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Kandy

Sigiriya, or Lion Rock, is one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic wonders. Built in the 5th century by King Kashyapa, this 200-meter rock fortress features palace ruins at the top and sweeping jungle views. At its base, ancient water gardens and fountains still work today, a testament to its brilliant engineering.

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Trincomalee

Sigiriya, or Lion Rock, is one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic wonders. Built in the 5th century by King Kashyapa, this 200-meter rock fortress features palace ruins at the top and sweeping jungle views. At its base, ancient water gardens and fountains still work today, a testament to its brilliant engineering.

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Weligama

Sigiriya, or Lion Rock, is one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic wonders. Built in the 5th century by King Kashyapa, this 200-meter rock fortress features palace ruins at the top and sweeping jungle views. At its base, ancient water gardens and fountains still work today, a testament to its brilliant engineering.

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Nuwara Eliya

Sigiriya, or Lion Rock, is one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic wonders. Built in the 5th century by King Kashyapa, this 200-meter rock fortress features palace ruins at the top and sweeping jungle views. At its base, ancient water gardens and fountains still work today, a testament to its brilliant engineering.

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Colombo

Sigiriya, or Lion Rock, is one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic wonders. Built in the 5th century by King Kashyapa, this 200-meter rock fortress features palace ruins at the top and sweeping jungle views. At its base, ancient water gardens and fountains still work today, a testament to its brilliant engineering.

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Jaffna

Sigiriya, or Lion Rock, is one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic wonders. Built in the 5th century by King Kashyapa, this 200-meter rock fortress features palace ruins at the top and sweeping jungle views. At its base, ancient water gardens and fountains still work today, a testament to its brilliant engineering.

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Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa

Sigiriya, or Lion Rock, is one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic wonders. Built in the 5th century by King Kashyapa, this 200-meter rock fortress features palace ruins at the top and sweeping jungle views. At its base, ancient water gardens and fountains still work today, a testament to its brilliant engineering.

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