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Trekking Riverstone Sri Lanka
Riverstone IN Sri Lanka is located near Matale and has a number of trekking routes that cut through the Knuckles forest reserve. Attractions of Riverstone The forest of Riverston Pitawala Nature Trail Mini Worlds End Sera Ella Bambarakiri Ella The … Read More
White Water Rafting At Kitulgala, Sri Lanka
Things To Do -> Beach / Water Sports -> White Water Rafting At Kitulgala, Sri Lanka Kitulgala in Sri Lanka is a small town which is 3 hrs (95 kms) away from Colombo, the commercial capital of Sri Lanka and … Read More
20 Years Of Success – JourneyScapes
20 years of enjoyable fun-filled journey organizing and making clients happy. We cherish every moment of it. So many nice stories to share…….. On the 2nd of February 2020 the team of JourneyScapes celebrated 20 years of success stories. During … Read More
All the preventive measures are in place at all tourist arrival and departure points
Sri Lanka Tourism is monitoring the Corona Virus situation closely, and have taken concrete measures to strengthen the detection and management at all arrival and departure points. Steps are already taken to create awareness on the outbreak among tourism industry … Read More
Sinharaja Rain Forest
Located on the south/western area of the island is a magical rainforest. Which protects a large number of endemic species in the country. These endemic species range from the Green Pit Viper and Hump-Nosed Viper to invertebrates such as the … Read More
Village Trekking in Sri Lanka
Many of the trekking routes in Sri Lanka will take you past Sri Lankan villages where you will get to experience what life in the village is like. Take a look at the lifestyle and daily routines of people in … Read More

Kanneliya Rain Forest
Kanneliya Rain forest is a magical ecosystem about 90 kilometers from Galle Fort. It has been recognized as a UNESCO certified biosphere reserve. And has over 220 species of flora and fauna which include over 26 species of endemic birds … Read More
Hill Country Sri Lanka – Tea Experience
Sri Lanka has almost become synonymous with golden sandy beaches, spices, tender coconuts, and the famous “Ceylon Tea”. Tea was first introduced to the country during the British rule in Sri Lanka. And flourished when people recognized that multiple varieties … Read More
Makandawa Rain Forest
Makandawa Rain Forest is a stunning ecosystem near Sri Lanka’s most famous whitewater rafting location, Kithulgala. The forest has an amazing variety of plants and animals and is a famous reserve for bird and butterfly watching. Kelani River, Sri Lanka’s … Read More