An off-the-beaten-track journey through Sri Lanka

Often described as the ‘pearl of the Indian Ocean’, Sri Lanka is where ancient traditions blend seamlessly with untamed wilderness and tranquil beauty. But this is not the Sri Lanka you’ve seen before; this is the Sri Lanka that whispers to curious travellers, the ones who seek authenticity, serenity, and soul-stirring moments away from the usual trail.

An off-the-beaten-track journey through Sri Lanka

From flourishing coconut estates and wildlife-rich parks to remote peninsulas and sacred peaks, this journey recently explored by Travel Counsellors invites you to explore a different side of Sri Lanka - one that reveals itself slowly, beautifully, and unforgettably.


Horathapola Estate: A tranquil beginning

Begin your adventure in Horathapola, a peaceful 50-acre coconut estate where time seems to pause. Nestled amidst the rustling palms, this 100-year-old family home is the perfect prelude to your Sri Lankan odyssey. Wander through fragrant gardens, take a dip in the jungle jacuzzi, or learn the art of crafting aromatic curries using age-old recipes passed down through generations. As the sun dips below the horizon, dinner is served under a canopy of stars; each dish infused with the warmth and flavours of the island.

Wilpattu & Jaffna: Wild encounters and cultural echoes

From the tranquillity of Horathapola, the journey continues to Wilpattu, Sri Lanka’s oldest and largest national park. Here, luxury and wilderness coexist harmoniously at Taru Villas – Villu Wilpattu. Set amid pristine landscapes, this eco-luxury retreat invites you to witness leopards and elephants in their natural habitat, as dawn’s light paints the forest gold.

Further north lies Jaffna - a land of deep spirituality and resilience. Still refreshingly untouched by mass tourism, Jaffna captivates with its colourful Hindu temples, colonial relics, and bustling markets. From the quiet dignity of the Jaffna Fort to the soft sands of Casuarina Beach, each experience here tells a story of tradition.

The northeast coast: Where serenity meets the sea

Next, the road leads east to Nilaveli, a coastal paradise near Trincomalee where sugar-soft sands meet the crystal waters of the Indian Ocean. Days here move at their own pace. You could visit the sacred Konesvaram Temple, take in the sweeping views from Lovers Leap, and truly unwind by the ocean. It’s in this unspoiled stretch of coast that you’ll feel the pulse of Sri Lanka slow down.

Gal Oya & Ambuluwawa: Into the heart of the island

As your journey turns inland, you’ll uncover one of Sri Lanka’s best-kept secrets: Gal Oya National Park. Remote, raw, and breathtakingly beautiful, this untouched wilderness is a sanctuary for elephants, leopards, and over 150 bird species. Stay at the Gal Oya Lodge, where mornings begin with birdsong and evenings are spent under skies ablaze with stars.

Finally, in the hills near Kandy, Ambuluwawa offers a climactic finale. Climb its iconic spiral tower for panoramic views across mist-draped mountains or simply take a moment to breathe in the tranquillity. At W15 Ambuluwawa, nature, adventure, and serenity intertwine to leave you with a sense of wonder that will leave a lasting impression of this beautiful island.

Want to book your next off-the-beaten-path adventure to Sri Lanka? Contact your Travel Counsellor today.

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