Ignite your wanderlust with Windy Ceylon! Hike with us through ancient ruins and verdant hills, chase crashing waves in Arugam Bay, or unwind on pristine beaches. We offer experiences that connect you with Sri Lanka’s soul, from spotting incredible wildlife to immersing yourself in vibrant cultural traditions.
⦁ Enjoy the experience of visiting Labookele, one of the largest tea plantations, offering insights into the tea-making process.
⦁ Visitors can taste freshly plucked tea, explore the plantation, and stroll through scenic tea estate fields.
⦁ Experience the world renowned surfing conditions in Sri Lanka, on the beaches which provide the tall waves necessary for surfing.
⦁ Popular surfing locations are Arugam Bay, Passekuda, Panama, on the east coast, and Weligama, and Mirissa on the south coast. Kalpitiya in the north west is a renowned kite surfing destination.
⦁ New surfing destinations are emerging but although the preference of some surfers is to keep these locations discreet, you will find a warm welcome.
⦁ Sri Lanka is an excellent destination for bird watching due to its proximity to India and its location in the Indian Ocean.
⦁ The island attracts foreign birds during migration seasons, and large flocks can be observed.
⦁ A large variety of birds, both local and migratory, are found in different landscapes such as national parks, estuaries, lakes, rainforests, and coastal areas.
⦁ Hike the unique geological formation of hilly terrain in the central regions, enjoying hiking in the cooler climes.
⦁ There are various areas for comfortable temperate-zone hiking, providing panoramic views through challenging expeditions, including the 300 km long , newly opened Pekoe Trail which is broken down into 22 stages.
⦁ Explore the wide variety of street food in Sri Lanka, including popular delights like “Koththu,” “Strings,” “Hoppers,” and more.
⦁ Enjoy and savor the delicious foods that have become popular among locals and travelers.
⦁ Take part in cookery classes offering hands-on experience in preparing Sri Lankan dishes using traditional methods and Ayurveda recipes.
⦁ Become familiar with the use of wholesome ingredients and spices, and see why the popularity of this activity has risen among tourists.
⦁ There are a number of retreats in the hill and coastal areas where meditation and yoga are practiced in peaceful environments.
⦁ Learn the practices of yoga, stretching exercises, and meditation into emptiness or nothingness.
⦁ Enjoy the unique experience of riding in tuk-tuks, three-wheeled vehicles, to explore towns, beaches, and attractions.
⦁ The open view and fresh air provide a different vibe compared to traditional taxis.
° Kithulgala is a smaller but lively destination for white water rafting with over nine rapids and a challenging ride downstream.
⦁ The availability of camping grounds and a range of accommodation options, other outdoor activities ( hiking, abseiling, mountain biking, canoeing) and the warm water, make it an exciting destination.
⦁ Sri Lanka is an ideal destination for diving, with a sea temperature of approximately 27 degrees Celsius.
⦁ There are many popular diving spots along the coast, with October to May being the season on the west and south-west coast, and May to October on the north-east coast.
⦁ Experience the thrills of deep-sea fishing, onboard purpose built boats with experienced and knowledgeable crew, to catch tuna, shark, sailfish, and more.
⦁ The season off the south coast is November to April, and May to September off the east coast.
⦁ Sigiriya, Dambulla, and Habarana are areas for hot air ballooning with panoramic views of forests, plains, lakes, and estuaries.
⦁ November to May is the best season for this activity, but it is subject to wind conditions and weather.
⦁ Experience the exciting activity of spotting blue whales in Mirissa, and Kalpitiya, on the south coast ( November to April), and Trincomalee, and Pigeon Island on the east coast ( June to September).
⦁ Witness enchanting encounters with dolphins near the surface, a thrilling experience for travelers.
⦁ Cycle the flat roads on the coastal belt, the plains in the northern provinces, and the winding , hilly roads in the Central Highlands , or venture off road through jungle paths and tea estates.
⦁ Cycling is a preferred mode of transport in remote areas, contributing to health and environmental benefits.
⦁ Several cycling tracks can be found in parks around Colombo, Bellanwila, Modera, and near Sigiriya. There are also various group cycling tours which can be joined, covering different terrains and degrees of difficulty.