Ravana Tour
Unveil the Legend, Discover the Land
Step into the world of ancient legends and explore the mystical trail of King Ravana — a powerful ruler, warrior, and scholar immortalized in Sri Lankan lore. The Ravana Tour is a fascinating journey that weaves mythology with nature, history, and adventure
Follow the ancient footsteps of King Ravana, one of Sri Lanka’s most powerful and mysterious figures from the Ramayana epic. This tour takes you through key locations linked to his legend, blending myth, history, and nature.
- Visit places like
• Ravana Ella Falls – where Sita is believed to have bathed.
• Ravana Cave – said to be a hiding place during the Ramayana.
• Seetha Amman Temple
(Nuwara Eliya) – connected to Sita’s captivity. Divurumpola is a Buddhist Temple located close to Welimada town on Nuwara Eliya – Badulla main
road in the Central Province of Sri Lanka. Divrumpola temple or Divrumpola Raja Maha Viharaya is directly connected with Ramayana trail in Sri Lanka.
• Dowa Temple (Ella) – features Ravana’s face carved into the rock.
Explore beautiful landscapes while uncovering the legendary stories of Sri Lanka’s ancient past. The Ravana Tour is perfect for history lovers, spiritual travelers, and those who love a good story!
- Choose Your Journey Plan
01. Anuradhapura
(North Central Province)
Anuradhapura is the Srilanka’s first ancient capital and a UNESCO World Heritage site .
Home to majestic stupas, serene monasteries, and the world-renowned Sri Maha Bodhi Tree, Anuradhapura offers a timeless journey through Buddhist heritage, royal splendor, and awe-inspiring architecture. Discover the spiritual heart of the island in a city where history
and devotion blend seamlessly.
02. Sigiriya – (Central Province)
Sigiriya’s importance lies in its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a historical and
archaeological marvel, and a testament to ancient Sri Lankan ingenuity. It’s renowned for its rock fortress, palace ruins, and extensive gardens, showcasing a blend of natural beauty and
impressive engineering. Sigiriya is also significant for its frescoes, mirror wall, and the story of its construction by King Kashyapa.
03. Weligama – (Down South)
Weligama is a town on the south coast of Sri Lanka, located in Matara District, Southern Province, Sri Lanka, governed by an Urban Council. The name Weligama, literally means “sandy village” which refers to the area’s sandy sweep bay. Visitors can watch the skilled local surfers or even take lessons to try their hand at riding the waves themselves. Weligama Bay’s vibrant surf culture and stunning natural setting make it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking an exhilarating and scenic coastal experience in
Sri Lanka.
04. Waterfalls
Discover the Majestic Waterfalls of Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka is home to some of the most breathtaking waterfalls in South Asia, making it a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Hidden among misty mountains, lush tea
plantations, and tropical rainforests, these cascading wonders offer unforgettable sights and refreshing experiences. From the towering Bambarakanda Falls, the tallest in the country, to the romantic mist of
Dunhinda Falls, each waterfall tells its own story. Hike to the natural infinity pools of
Diyaluma Falls, relax by the scenic St. Clair’s Falls, or uncover legends at Ravana Falls in Ella.
For those seeking off-the-beaten-path gems, Aberdeen and Lakshapana Falls promise
serenity and stunning backdrops.
Whether you’re chasing waterfalls for adventure, photography, or peaceful reflection, Sri
Lanka’s waterfalls are natural treasures waiting to be explored.
05. Ella – (Uva Province)
Sri Lanka’s Scenic Hill Country Escape
Nestled in the heart of Sri Lanka’s lush highlands, Ella is a charming mountain village known
for its breathtaking views, cool climate, and relaxed vibe. Surrounded by tea plantations,
waterfalls, and misty hills, Ella is the perfect destination for hikers, nature lovers, and
anyone seeking a peaceful getaway.
Climb Little Adam’s Peak or the famous Ella Rock for panoramic vistas, walk across the iconic
Nine Arches Bridge, and cool off at Ravana Falls. Enjoy fresh mountain air, local cuisine, and
the laid-back charm of this vibrant hill town.
Whether you’re looking for adventure, romance, or relaxation, Ella offers a little piece of paradise in Sri Lanka’s hill country.
06. Galle – (Down South)
A City of History and Beauty
Galle is a beautiful coastal city in southern Sri Lanka, famous for its old Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Inside the fort, you’ll find charming streets with shops, cafes, and colonial-style buildings.
You can walk along the fort walls, see the Galle Lighthouse, and enjoy amazing sea views.
Just nearby, relax on Unawatuna Beach or go swimming and snorkeling.
Galle is perfect for those who love history, the beach, and peaceful surroundings.
07. Kandy – (Central Province)
The Cultural Heart of Sri Lanka
Kandy is a beautiful city surrounded by hills and rich in culture and history. It is home to the famous Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, one of the most important Buddhist sites in the world. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful Kandy Lake, explore local markets, watch a traditional dance show, or stroll through the lovely Royal Botanical Gardens in Peradeniya. Kandy is also the
best place to experience Sri Lanka’s unique customs, music, and festivals – especially the
grand Esala Perahera.
Perfect for culture lovers and peaceful getaways, Kandy is a must-visit destination in Sri
Lanka.
08. Benthota
Where the River Meets the Sea
Bentota is a popular beach town on Sri Lanka’s southwest coast, known for its golden sands, calm waters, and luxury resorts. It’s the perfect place to relax, enjoy the sun, and try exciting water sports like jet skiing, banana boat rides, and windsurfing. Take a peaceful boat ride on the Bentota River, visit the Brief Garden or explore nearby turtle hatcheries. With beautiful beaches and fun activities, Bentota is ideal for couples,
families, and beach lovers
09. Hikkaduwa
Hikkaduwa is a significant tourist destination in Sri Lanka due to its beautiful beaches,
vibrant coral reefs, and opportunities for water sports like surfing and snorkeling. It’s known for its lively atmosphere, diverse marine life, and as a base for exploring the surrounding coastal area.
10. Nuwaraeliya
Nuwara Eliya is a crucial tourist destination in Sri Lanka due to its unique blend of natural
beauty, colonial charm, and vibrant tea industry. It serves as a cool, highland escape and a
base for exploring surrounding attractions like Horton Plains National Park. Its appeal lies in
its “Little England” ambiance, tea plantations, and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and tea factory tours.
11. Ohiya
The Ohiya Gap is a natural landmark that offers stunning views of the surrounding
mountains and valleys. The Horton Plains National Park is a must-visit attraction, offering a unique ecosystem with diverse flora and fauna. The Ohiya Railway Station is a historic landmark that shows the town’s colonial past
12. Pasikuda and Arugambay
Pasikuda – Calm Waters and White Sands
Pasikuda, on Sri Lanka’s east coast, is known for its shallow, calm sea and long stretches of
soft white sand. The clear, warm waters make it one of the best places for safe swimming,
especially for families with kids. You can relax on the beach, enjoy snorkeling, or stay in a peaceful beachfront resort.
Pasikuda is perfect for a quiet beach holiday with sunshine and serenity.
13. Mirissa and Hiriketiya
Mirissa – Whales, Waves, and Wonder Mirissa is a popular beach town on the south coast of Sri Lanka, known for whale watching, beautiful sunsets, and soft sandy beaches. You can relax under palm trees, swim in the calm waters, or take a boat trip to see blue whales and dolphins. It’s also great for surfing, snorkeling, and enjoying fresh seafood at beachside cafes. Mirissa
is perfect for a fun and peaceful beach holiday. Hiriketiya – Hidden Gem for Surf and Chill
Hiriketiya, also called Hiri Beach, is a small horseshoe-shaped bay with clear water and relaxed vibes. It’s a favorite among surfers, yogis, and travelers looking for a quiet escape. You can try surfing, relax in cozy cafes, or enjoy the tropical beauty of this hidden paradise. Hiriketiya is ideal for couples, solo travelers, and anyone who loves calm and naturalbeaches.
14. Trincomalee
Trincomalee, or Trinco, is a stunning coastal city on Sri Lanka’s east coast, known for its crystal-clear beaches, rich history, and cultural sites. Nilaveli and Uppuveli beaches are perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing by the sea. You can also visit the famous Koneswaram Temple, perched on a cliff with breathtaking ocean views, and explore the natural hot springs of Kanniya. Trincomalee is a peaceful
destination that blends beach fun with heritage and nature.
15. Colombo
Colombo – The Vibrant Capital of Sri Lanka Colombo is Sri Lanka’s bustling capital city, where modern life meets rich history and culture. Explore lively markets, trendy cafes, and beautiful colonial buildings. Visit attractions like
Galle Face Green, the National Museum, and the Gangaramaya Temple.
With shopping malls, restaurants, and a vibrant nightlife, Colombo offers something for every traveler. It’s the perfect gateway to discover Sri Lanka’s diversity and energy.
16. Yala National Park
Yala National Park – Sri Lanka’s Wildlife Wonderland
Yala National Park is one of Sri Lanka’s largest and most famous wildlife reserves. It is home to a rich variety of animals, including leopards, elephants, sloth bears, and many bird species.
Visitors can enjoy exciting safari tours to spot wildlife in their natural habitat. With its
beautiful landscapes of forests, lagoons, and sandy beaches, Yala offers an unforgettable
experience for nature and adventure lovers.
17. Polonnaruwa
Polonnaruwa is a crucial historical and cultural tourism destination in Sri Lanka due to its well-preserved ancient city, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing the height of
Sinhalese architecture and engineering. It offers insights into Sri Lanka’s rich past, featuring stunning ruins, temples, and advanced irrigation systems.
18. Jaffna
Jaffna – The Cultural Gem of Northern Sri Lanka
Jaffna is a vibrant city rich in Tamil culture, history, and unique traditions. Explore ancient temples, colorful markets, and historic forts like the Jaffna Fort. Taste delicious local cuisine, famous for its spicy flavors and fresh seafood.
Visit the peaceful Nallur Kandaswamy Temple and enjoy beautiful coastal views. Jaffna offers a distinct experience that highlights Sri Lanka’s diverse heritage and warm hospitality.
19. Udawalawa National Park
Udawalawe National Park is a significant tourism destination in Sri Lanka, primarily due to its large and easily visible elephant population. It’s a top choice for wildlife enthusiasts, offering frequent elephant sightings in their natural habitat. Beyond elephants, the park boasts diverse wildlife, including leopards, sambar deer, and various bird species, making it a popular destination for nature lovers.
20. Wilpaththu National Park
Wilpattu National Park is a vital tourism destination in Sri Lanka due to its rich biodiversity, unique natural features, and relatively peaceful atmosphere compared to other popular parks. It’s renowned for offering excellent opportunities to spot Sri Lankan leopards and
other wildlife, while also providing a serene escape from the usual tourist crowds.
21. Habarana
The town of Habarana is in Sri Lanka’s Cultural Triangle. The Lion Rock fortress and the Cave
Temple at Dambulla are nearby and give visitors a glimpse into the country’s old past. In
addition to being important historically, Habarana is a great place for Travellers who love wildlife.
22.Dambulla
Dambulla is the home to the largest and best-preserved cave temple complex of Sri Lanka. It is also famed for the Sigiriya rock fortress and the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium. Dambulla also
boasts the largest rose quartz mountain range in SouthAsia, and the Ironwood forest, or Na Uyana Aranya.
23.Negombo
Negombo is an important tourism destination in Sri Lanka due to its proximity to the airport, beautiful beaches, rich history, and vibrant fishing culture. It serves as a convenient starting or
ending point for travelers, offering a blend of relaxation, cultural experiences, and natural beauty.