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Rock Climbing & Waterfall Abseiling
Rock Climbing Methods
The large craggy rocks and mountains are immovable. They stand tall through time, only changing a little with the weather and ages, and represent a challenge to mankind. Scaling the heights and climbing them has proved a thrill immeasurable, as it allows a climber to establish his dominance over the elements. Rock climbing is an established extreme sport that involves climbing, upward, downward or across, natural rock formations or artificial rock walls.
Waterfalls Abseiling & Rock Climbing in Sri Lanka
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Cycling & Mountain Biking
A land of misty highlands and tea plantations, dense jungles and national parks, Sri Lanka is ideally suited to cycle touring. From the palm fringed west coast, we cycle inland through a multitude of Buddhist and Hindu monuments and colonial heritage that characterises the country’s rich cultural history. Our journey leads deep into the rain forest of central Sri Lanka where monks conduct prayers in harmony with the forest before continuing to the hill town of Kandy with its splendid botanical gardens and lush tea plantations. We continue to the rock fortress of Sigiriya and Polonnaruwa - the medieval capital of Sri Lanka.
Cycling & Mountain Biking
Cycling & Mountain Biking in Sri Lanka
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Sailing & Yachting
Sailing & Yachting
Sailing has been associated with the Sri Lankan culture and heritage since long before while its origins relate with the country’s fisher folk. The main Sailing destinations in Sri Lanka consist of the North-East coast and the Southern coast which boasts of some of the most pristine beaches of the world. The Bolgoda Lake which is found in a prime locality within the city limits of Colombo is also a popular Sailing destination. Sailing in Sri Lanka is rapidly turning out to be a favoured pastime while there are a number of well known Sailing bodies that cater to clients who wish to enjoy their holiday Sailing in yachts, catamarans and even dinghies.
Sailing & Yachting in Sri Lanka
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Kayaking & White Water Rafting
Sri Lanka affords the opportunity for adventure water sport enthusiast to enjoy White Water Rafting and Kayaking in the central highlands of the Island. This is a wonderful chance to herein begin in a comparatively higher altitude unraveling magnificent views of the hills and gives the chance to enjoy the stunning tropical scenery of the region.
Kalani River Kithukgala is for the beginners and experienced rafts-men grade 2 and 3 Rapids, Sitawaka River off Avissawella for the experienced rafts-men including grade 3 and 4 Rapids. Ulapane to Gampola River Mahaweli for the experienced rafts-men including grade 2 to 5 Rapids. Hatton to Nuwara Eliya River Kotmale for the experienced rafts-men grade 4 and 5 Rapids.
Kayaking & White Water Rafting in Sri Lanka
Kayaking & White Water Rafting
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Surfing & Wind Surfing
Sri Lanka’s climate is such that the tropical island is hardly out of season for windsurfing. However, the main seasons are during November to April along the South western and Southern coastal belts and April to September along the Eastern coastal belt. The windsurfing clubs and hotels in these windsurfing beaches are always at hand to advise on strong currents and undertow whenever and wherever those exist.
Surfing & Wind Surfing
Surfing & Wind Surfing in Sri Lanka
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OFF Road Jeeps & Trail Bikes
OFF Road Jeeps & Trail Bikes
We can offer complete adventurous jeep tours for any number of days, short 4WD tour programmes combined with any of the other activities that we offer, or even longer ‘cross-country' jeep tours that start from one end of Sri Lanka to reach a specific destination (avoiding main roads as much as possible).
Whether you're cruising along the sand dunes on the beach between the ocean and the lagoon at KALPITIYA in southern Sri Lanka , riding the 32 hair-pin bends of the Devil's staircase near BELIHULOYA , or crossing the many streams on the exciting ‘Makara' (dragon) drive to the GAL OYA NATIONAL PARK reservoir, you can be sure that these ‘off-the-road' adventures are more than just ‘going for a drive'!




















