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Sigiriya rock fortress rising from flat green forest, lit low and gold at sunrise.

Cultural Triangle

Sigiriya

Sri Lanka

Travel Sri Lankawith peoplewho live here

Drivers, places to stay, self-drive cars delivered to the airport, and guides who know why the rock matters — budget-friendly through to premium. Tell us what you want from the island and we will build the trip around it.

02Who you are

The island changes shape depending on who you bring

A honeymoon and a trip with four friends are not the same country. We plan them differently.

03Twenty-five seconds

This is the island we mean

Sigiriya at sunrise, the Nine Arches line, the eighteen bends, Adam's Peak, Laxapana, and elephants at Habarana.

Sigiriya rock at first light, seen across forest.

04The green part

Sri Lanka is small, and almost entirely waterfall

There are over four hundred named falls on the island. Most of them are a short walk off a road you were driving anyway.

  • Galboda Falls falling through thick jungle, the water breaking white over dark rock.
    Galboda FallsKegalle · Elvi Madushanka
    Galboda Falls, Kegalle. Photograph by Elvi Madushanka.
  • The Nine Arches Bridge, a stone viaduct curving through dense green hillside.
    Nine Arches BridgeElla · Melson Dreams
    Nine Arches Bridge, Ella. Photograph by Melson Dreams.
  • Aerial view of waterfalls threading down a forested hillside.
    Falls from the airCentral Province · Malinda Bandara
    Falls from the air, Central Province. Photograph by Malinda Bandara.
  • Aberdeen Falls dropping in a single column into a pool ringed by wet rock and fern.
    Aberdeen FallsGinigathhena · Kavindu Kaushalya
    Aberdeen Falls, Ginigathhena. Photograph by Kavindu Kaushalya.
  • Layered green hills rolling away into haze under a wide sky.
    Hills without endWelimada, Uva · Arul Karki
    Hills without end, Welimada, Uva. Photograph by Arul Karki.
  • A waterfall stepping down mossy boulders through close, wet greenery.
    DolosbageKandy District · Lakshan Abey
    Dolosbage, Kandy District. Photograph by Lakshan Abey.
  • Sunrise over green hills, mist still lying in the valley floors.
    First lightElla · Ruchira Nethmina
    First light, Ella. Photograph by Ruchira Nethmina.
  • A quiet waterfall running through deep forest, the light green and filtered.
    Mandaram NuwaraNuwara Eliya · Thilina Alagiyawanna
    Mandaram Nuwara, Nuwara Eliya. Photograph by Thilina Alagiyawanna.

Halal-friendly travel

Travelling Muslim, without the guesswork

Where to eat that is genuinely halal, which hotels have prayer space and private family pools, where the nearest mosque is on a long drive day, and how to plan around Ramadan. We are a Muslim-owned Sri Lankan company, so this is not a checklist we downloaded.

How we plan halal trips

Why bother with us

The island is easy to visit and easy to get wrong.

  • 01

    You talk to a person

    Messages come to a real phone, answered by the person who actually arranges your trip.

  • 02

    Drivers we would put our family with

    Licensed, insured, English-speaking, and known to us personally. Not a rota of strangers.

  • 03

    No pressure to book

    Ask us anything, take the advice, and plan it yourself if you like. We would rather be useful than pushy.

Start anywhere

Tell us roughly when, and roughly what you like.

That is genuinely enough to begin. We will come back with a shape for the trip, and you can pull it apart from there.