Top Ten Adventure activities in Sri Lanka

Top Ten Adventure activities in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is no longer seen as just a beach holiday destination. It has so much to offer in the form of History, Culture, Nature, and Adventure. Srilanka is been recognized as a prime Adventure Holiday destination blended with nature which is a unique feature.

Being a tropical Country, Sri Lanka is never short of exciting outdoor activities. The lush green vegetation and the Sunshine add so much color to the activities making them memorable to the travelers. The vast variety of landscapes and Bio- diversity allows the tourists to enjoy the different vibes and feels allowing them to gain unforgettable experiences.

We have listed the top fifteen adventure activities based on our customer feedback. You have the choice to pick and choose your activities, which we can tailor-make into a tour. We have very carefully selected our service providers with the correct paperwork and qualified staff.

Cycling Tours

The back roads of Sri Lanka are well connected and you can easily cycle around to see all the highlights. You cycle through rice paddy fields, around lakes, and through the little villages and Tea plantations, feeling the pulse of the Country which most tourists do not get to experience. We use high-quality branded bikes such as Trek and Specialized.

Water Sports

Sri Lanka is an Island Nation, and the choice for water sports is immense. Due to the two different monsoons, you need to carefully pick the region you visit depending on the time of the year. The North and the East are at their best between July and November. The South and West Coasts are calm from November till April. Diving, Snorkeling, Surfing, and many more water sports are offered in this tropical Island.
Negombo Lagoon is been identified as one of the best places in the World for Kite surfing.

Deep Sea Fishing and Lagoon Fishing

The Indian Ocean that surrounds the island of Sri Lanka is rich with Barracuda, Groupers, Jack Fish, Red Snappers, Sharks, Tuna, the stunning Waho, and White Snappers. You can spend an entire morning deep sea fishing and make it a fantastic experience.

You can try lagoon fishing during the off-season in the quieter waters at the edge of the river mouth and further upstream. The best time to do this is in the morning or late afternoon for a couple of hours. You will have the opportunity of catching catfish, mangrove jacks, mullet, and snappers. As a bonus, you can enjoy the stunning scenery of rivers and wildlife in Sri Lanka.

Dolphin and Whale Watching

The ever-smiling, excited, mischievous dolphins will put on a show for you while some of the largest and oldest sea creatures, the blue whales and humpback, will casually glide past you when you experience a dolphin/whale watching expedition off the Eastern, Southern and Western coasts of Sri Lanka.
The perfect locations for whale watching are Dondra Point, Mirissa, and Trincomalee.

The ideal location for dolphin watching is Kalpitiya, which is well known to have an abundance of dolphins (Bottlenose, Humpback, and Spinner Dolphins). Killer whales and sperm whales too, are found here. In Kalpitiya, you can watch hundreds of dolphins diving under and swimming alongside your boat, jumping, leaping out of the water in a magical display, riding waves, spinning, and twirling. On a day with good sightings, this will be an unforgettable, magical experience.

Hiking and Trekking

Hiking and trekking are getting very popular in Srilanka. The mountain rainforest of Knuckles Range is should be on your list as the place offers many options. The short walks such as the Little World`s End and Sera Ella are the most popular. Climbing Manigala Rock is a great trek in isolation with amazing views.
If you are up to taking a challenge, you could walk from Reversten to Meemure which is a day`s trek where you move from North Central to Central Province.

Ella is the next best place for Trekking and the most popular trek is the Little Adam`s Peak. The Ella Rock is a half a day trek through amazing scenery close to the Nine Arch Bridge. The trek that is visited least is the Rawana cave trek. If you fancy a peaceful, quiet walk absorbing the scenery, this is perfect for you.

The cloud forests can be explored at Horton Plains National Park and if you wish you can climb the second-tallest peak Kirigalpottha or the third-tallest Thotupola Kanda.

Though the most popular climb in Srilanka is Adam`s Peak from a trekking point of view, it is not the best as this can get very busy with pilgrims.

 

Hot Air Ballooning

Fancy a magical Bird`s eye view of the forests and the Lion Rock in Sigiriya??
Hot Air Ballooning is the answer.
This ride is the most picturesque experience for sure. The Jungle with Elephants, The volcanic eruptions, the green rice paddy fields, and the Birds of prey will drive you to a different World

White Water Rafting, Sliding & Confident Jumping

Keleni River running through the little Village of Kithulgala offers you a full package of adventure. Grade three and Grade four rafting, Sliding & confident jumping can be done with in a couple of hours. The stunning Rain forest type thick vegetation and the suspension bridges add a different vibe to the activities. You get to see the location of the film “Bridge over the River Kwai“.

Train Rides through the Hill Country

This is an activity you should not miss. The train twists and scrawls through the hills with thousands of acres of Tea and breathtaking views. It runs at around 20 miles per hour allowing you to take photos of the Waterfalls and the Tea pickers. The open doors and windows give you the chance to soak up the atmosphere. The best part of the Journey is from Nanuoya to Demodara where you see the famous nine-arch bridge.

Canoeing and Kayaking

Canoeing through the dense mangrove forests of Sri Lanka gives you an up-close look at the unique ecosystems. If you’re a nature lover who wants to experience the incredible biodiversity that Sri Lanka has to offer, then this activity is perfect for you. Whether you paddle through quiet waterways or navigating brackish channels, there’ll always be something for everyone on a canoeing trip through the mangroves.

Kayaking is usually done between the beach and a lagoon. You need a full day tour exploring the many ocean-based sights of the area. The tour is like a trip to an off-shore island. Along the way you will see many small islands with coral reefs, sea life and the waves crashing along the western coast.

Zip lining

This is the latest activity that has been added to the list. Zip lining can be done in Ella. The lines between the two hills give you the best feel of nature. You can combine this activity with Little Adam`s peak and Demodara Bridge.

Sri Lanka is the ideal place to experience a wide range of adventure activities at a very fair cost. The standard of Health and safety is been very closely monitored by the authorities and the staff is qualified and experienced.

Whale Watching Sri Lanka

Whale Watching Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is one of the best places in the World for Whale Watching. There is almost a
guarantee that you will see Whales as the sighting percentage stands above 90%. The most
common Whale in the Indian Ocean is the Blue Whale which is the largest surviving
Mammal on Earth. Sperm Whale, Fin Whale, Bryde`s Whale, and falls killer Whales too are
often spotted in the Srilankan waters. Apart from Whales, Bottle-nosed Dolphins, Spinner
Dolphins, flying fish, and turtles are spotted in the Srilankan waters.

Mirissa in the southwest, Trincomalee in the northeast, and Kalpitiya on the northwest coast
are the three main whale and dolphin-watching areas in Sri Lanka.

The best time to visit is between November and April when the sea is calm in the South
and between July and October in the North
The movement of the Whales is closely monitored by the Wildlife conservation
department and the coast Guard. The boats are geared up with health and safety
equipment and there is a very helpful crew on board. Depending on the sightings you
spend three to five hours exploring the Indian Ocean.

 

Whale watching in Mirissa

Mirissa is the best and the most popular port to go whale watching in Sri Lanka..The best
time to spot whales here is from November to April as the ocean is calm, and whales are
migrating from the southern to the northern hemispheres. The geographic location makes it
ideal for whale watching as this is where the continental shelf is at its narrowest, with
ocean depths reaching 1km a few kilometers offshore.

Whale watching in Trincomalee

 

Trincomalee has one of the largest natural harbors in this region and sandy, golden, and
isolated beaches. Whale watching here is a lot quieter than in Mirissa. You do not see a lot of
boats here allowing you to Whale watch leisurely. All the Whales found in Mirissa are seen
in Trincomalee, but the percentage of success is not as high as in Mirissa

Whale watching in Kalpitiya

The least popular place is Kalpitiya. You often see a lot of Dolphins here, but the sightings
of Whales are not great. But this is a very unique experience there will be very few boats
in Sea. All the species of Whales seen in Mirissa are present in Kalpitiya, but they are in

small numbers. The best time for Whale watching in Kalpitiya is from November to
December and March till April.

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The Best Time To Visit Sri Lanka

The Best Time To Visit Sri Lanka

Srilanka known as the pearl of the Indian Ocean is blessed with very good Weather. Being a
Tropical Country, makes it conducive for traveling all year round. Therefore, it does not
matter too much, when you come to visit Srilanka. But there are some minor points that you
may wish to know before booking your Holiday.

Though Sri Lanka is a small country, the Weather varies a lot. Within a drive of three hours,
the Temperature could go from 30 degrees to 10 degrees, from nice and Sunny to rainy and
misty. This mystical nature`s wander makes Sri Lanka a unique destination. No matter what
time of the Year you come, the Sun is guaranteed.

January – April

This is a good time to visit Srilanka as there is very little rain around, during this time. This is
the best time to see Whales. Swimming in the Sea is possible in the South and West Coasts.
This is a good time for water sports such as surfing and snorkeling. January is a bit cooler by
Srilankan standards and April is tilted towards the hot season. The Country goes to the Holiday
mood after the 13th of April because of the Sinhala New Year. April is the best time for
Kitesurfing in Srilanka which is becoming more and more popular every Season.

May – June

This is the time that the South- West Monsoon kicks in. There is some rain around and the
humidity climbs up as well. This is not the Ideal time for a beach Holiday in SriLanka, but it is
a good time to travel around the country sightseeing. The sites will be unique over this time
with very few tourists around. Most of the sites will be for your selves to explore compared to
lining up to visit sites during the busy Season.

July – September

This is the time for family Holidays. Lots of families are seen in July/ August. Though there is
little rain around, this is a good time to visit SriLanka. The Elephant gathering in Minneriya

National park happens during this time of the Year where you get to see hundreds of Elephants
with babies. The Perehera in Kandy [Procession] takes places in July/ August to pay homage to
the Tooth relic of Buddha which is a unique highlight.

October – November

This is the time of the North- East monsoon. But this does not mean it would rain all day. The North
East monsoon is not very heavy and usually, it rains in the late afternoon. This is a fairly quiet time in
Srilanka. You can swim in the Sea in the North and East during this time of the Year. .

December

This is the best time to visit Sri Lanka as far as the Weather is concerned. This is the coolest month in
Srilanka which would be the ideal temperature for you. The temperature will be around 25 Degrees.
This is the busiest time of the year for sure and a lot of families visit SriLanka during this time of the
Year.

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Srilanka’s Top 7 food plates you should not miss.

Srilanka’s Top 7 food plates you should not miss.

Srilanka’s Top 7 food plates you should not miss.



Sri Lanka is considered a Vegetarians paradise with so many options on
offer. We have over 30 different types of vegetables in this Country that a widely
available and on offer at most restaurants. You can pick and choose what you like.
Being an Island Nation we are never short of Seafood and you can try a variety of
fish, Prawns, Crab, Octopus, Calamari etc

1) Srilankan Kottu






Kotthu is the iconic street food in SriLanka. This is available in every town. You can
try Vegetable, Fish, Meet and Egg Kotthu. In touristy towns you can have cheese and many variations which are not traditional, but an introduced version for tourists. The base of this dish is Roti , Nan bread or parata. The chopped up Roti is grilled with vegetables and spices. You can then add what you like to it to suit your taste. The chopping of the Roti is done on a metal plate with a metal blade which makes a sound, sometimes rhythmic, especially if the cook is experienced.

2) Fish Ambul Thiyal







This is a signature dish of Srilanka which is unique to us. This has derived from a
traditional method of preserving food with Tamarind, Lime and other citrus spices. This is usually eaten with rice and has distinctive sharp taste The dish a very popular in the Southern region of Srilanka.

3) Milk Rice






Milk rice is usually served at Breakfast. This is rice cooked in coconut milk. The rice is
sticky and is very creamy. The Srilankans eat it with a spicy salad, but you can have it
with Banana if you wish. It is served in blocks and is very filling.

4) Pol Sambol






It is made with grated coconut, onions,
and chillies. The colour of the dish indicates the level of spices being used. If it is dark
red, brown or orange, it is on the spicy side and if it is yellow or cream colour it would
be mild. This is a side dish and you need to eat it with rice or bread.

5) Hoppers







After Kotthu, this is the most popular street food in Srilanka. The base of Hoppers
is Rice flour, Coconut milk and yeast. You can have an egg in it if you like. This is
often eaten with a spicy salad made with chillies, onion, lime and salt.

6) Sri Lankan Dhal Curry






Dhal curry is also called the lentils curry. This is most common dish in Srilanka.
Lentils are cooked in coconut milk. A mixture of spices called the curry powder is
added to the curry to make it spicy. This is a side dish and you can eat it with rice,
bread or roti. The taste of Dhal curry varies from region to region

7) Sri Lankan Chicken Curry







This is the most popular meat dish in Srilanka. The chicken is on board to add more flavour
to the curry. The coconut milk and spices in the curry make it a very special Srilankan dish. This is often eaten with rice. If the curry is red or brown it is on the spicy side.

Do not miss these dishes when you are on holiday in this beautiful Island Nation. If you wish to learn more about these dishes and Srilankan cuisine please to visit https://www.theuniquetravel.co.uk for more details on visiting Sri Lanka.

5 Festivals Not to Miss in Sri Lanka

5 Festivals Not to Miss in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is a country with many festivals. Most of them are Buddhist festivals where the Srilankan traditions are well exposed. Hindu, Muslim and Christian festivals too are celebrated in Srilanka, showcasing the ethnic unity and the harmony of the people. All the festivals are public Holidays in Sri Lanka and this allows the people to celebrate these festivals in style. Srilanka has over 30 public Holidays and most of them are to, celebrate the Festivals. Out of the many festivals we have, we have picked the top five and listed them below.




 

Sinhala and Tamil New Year celebrations




.New Year

This is by far the most popular festival celebrated in Sri Lanka. The traditional Srilankan New Year
arrives on the 14th of April at the given auspicious time by the Astrologist which varies every year. All
the traditional food and sweets made over the New Year is a key feature in the celebrations. Every
one join in the traditional Srilankan games making it a fun event. This is the family time for
Srilankans and most families get together leaving big cities like Colombo deserted. The instrumental
factor of the celebrations is the pre-determined auspicious times for activities such as the first meal,
first bath, first day to work or school etc of the New Year prolonging the celebrations for about a
week.

Vesak Poya






This is called the festival of light or the festival of enlightenment. This falls on the full moon
day of the month of May to commemorate the Birth, Enlightenment and passing away of
Buddha. The whole Country will be illuminated with colourful pandalls and lanterns. People
travel around for days sightseeing enjoying the so much varied art work. The temples get
very busy with people dressed in white offering flowers and lighting oil lamps.

Vel Festival






 

This is a Hindu festival that is held in July /August. The event exhibits Hinduism’s rich
cultural and religious legacy. The celebrations mainly take place in Colombo where pilgrims
gather for the procession.
You hear the sound of drums from a distance, smell the burning incense, chants, and
colourful dances in their vibrant costumes parading the streets of Colombo. The
celebrations honour the defeat of bad forces and evil . The Vel festival is dedicated to
God Skandha, The God of victory.

Kandy Esala Perahera






This is by far the most popular event for Tourists. This procession is claimed to be the
largest unpaid procession in Asia. There are colourful dances , over 50 Elephants ,
Drummers and temple officials walking in the procession that will fill the streets of Kandy
in the central hills of Srilanka. There are self-mortification activities such as walking of
fire, hanging on hooks etc. This festival is held to pay homage to the Tooth relic of Buddha
that starts ten days before the full moon day of August and finishes on the full moon day.

Maha Shivarathri






This festival is been held to celebrate the marriage of Lord Shiva to Parvati and is an
important for Hindus. . This festival takes place in March and there are many traditions that
are followed by the devotees during the festival
People come to temples in bright and vibrant dress for the event. This festival is mainly
focused on the spiritual attributes.
Above are a few of many festivals SriLankans celebrate. Within your holiday of two weeks,
there is every chance that you could experience a festival as we have that many.

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Cultural Sites Of Sri Lanka

Cultural Sites Of Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is well known for its cultural heritage. The most popular region among tourists is the cultural triangle. Within two days you can visit the most popular cultural sites in Sri Lanka. Having a long written history that dates back to the 3rd Century BC has been instrumental in developing the Tourism industry in SriLanka

Sri Lanka has eight UNESCO World heritage sites. Having this many sites, in a small country is great. The most visited ancient city is Polonnaruwa, The Rock fortress of Sigiriya is claimed to be the 8th Wander of the World. Anuradhapura is the most impressive ancient city with massive relic Temples. Dambulla is the largest painted cave temple in the World. Kandy was the last indigenous Capital of the Country and it still remains the cultural hub. 

The sacred city of Anuradhapura 

Anuradhapura the longest-lived Capital in the World from the 5th Century BC till the 10th Century AD is known for its impressive relic temples. The tallest temple at Anuradhapura was the third tallest monument in the World at that time.The sacred Bodhi tree is the oldest tree in the World with a recorded history that dates back to the 3rd Century BC.Ruwanweliseya is the best-preserved relic temple in the country with a white Cristal on the top of the pinnacle that reflects the sunlight onto the devotees. The Samadhi Buddha statue, The twin ponds, Brazen Palace & Isurumuniya are the other highlights in Anurathepura

The ancient city of Polonnaruwa

The medieval Capital of SriLanka was flourishing from the 10th to the 12th Century AD. The monuments here are in better shape and well preserved as they are younger than the ruins in Anuradhapura. Most of the monuments are close to each other which makes it easier to explore. The ancient city is close to the largest ancient man-made reservoir called Parakrama Samudraya. The highlight of Polonnaruwa is the Rock temple or Gal Viharaya. There are four statues of Buddha carved out of a single piece of granite rock.

The golden temple of Dambulla

The Golden Rock temple was built in the 1st Century BC by a King who was driven away by the South Indians from the ancient Capital. The King lived in these caves for nearly two decades. He converted all five caves into temples. The paintings on the walls and the sealing are amazing. Natural colors have been used to paint the caves

The ancient city of Sigiriya

The Rock fortress of Sigiriya was the Capital of Srilanka in the 5th Century BC for nearly two decades. The 600 feet rock was converted into a fortress with moats with Crocodiles & sinking mud, Stone catapults, and many other obstructers.
The views from the top are breathtaking and you get to see the outer rim of the once active volcano. Sigiriya was the inner core of the volcano. This is easily the most visited ancient monument in Srilanka and is a highlight for most people.

The sacred city of Kandy

The most visited city by Tourists is the cultural center of Sri Lanka. The lake in the heart of the city makes Kandy unique. The highlight of Kandy is the Temple of the tooth where the Tooth Relic of Buddha is housed. This is a very active temple with hundreds of pilgrims visiting it daily. The best time to visit the temple is during the ceremony. Another highlight in Kandy is the Royal Botanical Garden which is in an area of 67 hectares.

The Dutch fort in Galle

The Dutch are one of the few living World heritage sites. The fort was first built by the Portuguese. But later on, the Dutch re-furbished and expanded it.
You can walk all the way around the fort seeing the highlights such as the Dutch church, National Museum, Dutch Hospital complex, lighthouse, flag rock, and the clock tower

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