

A tropical paradise teeming with wildlife, Kumana National Park is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts.
Located within the park, this rest house offers a unique breakfast experience with a view of the wildlife.
A local favorite for lunch, offering a variety of seafood dishes and traditional Sri Lankan curries.
Known for its excellent service and stunning views, this restaurant offers a unique dining experience under the stars.
Chicken curry with coconut milk and spices, served with rice.
Coconut-based relish with chili, onion, and spices, often eaten with rice or bread.
Sour fish curry made with goraka (a sour fruit) and spices, typically served with rice.
A historic temple dedicated to Goddess Kumari, offering a peaceful morning visit.
Explore diverse wildlife and landscapes in this vast national park, best visited in the afternoon.
A serene lake perfect for an evening stroll, offering beautiful sunset views.
Hand-painted batik sarongs featuring traditional Sri Lankan patterns, reflecting the local culture and heritage.
Intricately carved wooden elephant figurines, symbolizing good luck and prosperity in Sri Lankan culture.

A blend of locally sourced spices like cinnamon, pepper, and cardamom, used in traditional Sri Lankan cuisine.
Ekamra Park, a serene urban forest, is home to ancient temples and diverse wildlife, offering a tranquil escape within Bhubaneswar.

A serene and spiritual haven, Tirupati Balaji Temple is one of the most revered Hindu pilgrimage sites, known for its stunning architecture and divine atmosphere.
Rimochhe Drukpa Kundang, a serene lake in Bumthang, Bhutan, is known for its crystal-clear waters and surrounding pine forests.

Kumana National Park is known for sudden rain showers, especially during the monsoon season.
Mosquitoes and other insects are common in the park's tropical climate.

The park has uneven terrains and trails, making sturdy hiking boots essential for comfortable exploration.