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  • Our expeditions are designed to make sure exploration and travel to remote and exotic locations in the area is also engaging and immersing in local cultural lifestyle and most importantly creating a relationship with nature. 
  • Our rates are tailor made but for a better understanding we have mentioned the potential per person rate of the package. On request we are capable of customizing the travel plan for you and the price will be indicated accordingly. To make your tour memorable for most of the activities we provide you with a Guide/Trekker and a photographer. 
  • Our water and land-based experiences are as follows.
  • Quoted prices are subject to change based on availability of vendors and resources.

Our Location

Waterfall Visits & Trekking

Belihuloya is home to many enchanting waterfalls cascading through lush forests and rocky terrains. Ideal for nature lovers, photography, and adventure. 

1. Brampton Fallse Falls
3. Nagarak Ella Falls
4. Balangoda Ella
5. Surathali Ella
6. Pahanthudawa Falls
7. Bambarakanda Ella Falls
8. Lanka Ella Falls

  • Price starts from 15-20 USD per person

Camping (Any location of choice)

From basic camps to luxury glamping, we organize outdoor experiences with world-class partners. Tailored for your comfort and budget.

  • Prices can be provided on request

Wildlife & Adventure tours

Relax outside your luxurious tent at the edge of the Park, With several hundred Elephants calling Udawalawe National Park home. Our partner is a most sought-after specialist in Wildlife Tourism and Experiential Travel.

  • Prices can be provided on request

Mahaeliya Thenna (Horton Plains) tour

Horton Plains National Park, set in Sri Lanka’s central highlands, offers a unique ecosystem with rich biodiversity, including many endemic species. Elevated between 2,100 and 2,300 meters, it encompasses montane grassland and cloud forest. Key attractions include World’s End, a sheer precipice with an 870-meter drop, and Baker’s Falls. The park is the origin of three major rivers – Mahaweli, Kelani, and Walawe. Its history includes prehistoric settlements and is linked to folklore, adding cultural significance to its natural beauty.

  • $130 for a 6-seater 4WD Safari Jeep (day tour) with guide & photographer. Meals extra, based on preference

Devil's Staircase and Satan steps

Embark on a thrilling full-day jeep safari starting from Bambara Ella. Explore the stunning Bambarakanda Falls, conquer the 15km Devil’s Staircase route to Ohiya, and ascend a steep 1,200m hill through unpopulated areas, waterfalls, streams, and abandoned tea estates,Kovils. Pause at Lanka Falls for added natural beauty, followed by a delightful lunch in Ohiya. Savor a scenic train ride to Haputale via the Idalgashinna railway station, capturing diverse landscapes and creating a journey filled with adventure and exploration.

  • $120 for a 6-seater 4WD Safari Jeep (day tour) with guide & photographer. Meals optional.

Kuragala Temple, Budugala & Rajagala Archaeological sites

Kuragala is an expansive Buddhist monastery complex located 18 km from Balangoda along the Kaltota road. It spans several rock outcrops collectively known as Kuragala. The ruins date back to atleast the 2nd century BC based on the inscriptions found at the caves and have been designated an archaeological reserve by the government. The complex includes 30–40 rock caves, some of which were large enough to accommodate between 2,000 and 3,000 people.

  • Prices can be provided on request

The Pekoe Trail (Devils Stair Case Section)

The Pekoe Trail Stage 1 begins at: Hortan Plains The Pekoe Trail Stage 1 ends at: Udaweriya The Pekoe Trail is a 300+km walking trail traversing the central highlands of Sri Lanka. As the first of hopefully many long-distance walking trails in Sri Lanka, it is made up of 22 stages, which can be completed in short sections, or as part of a multi-day experience taking visitors through an eclectic mix of hilltowns, tea plantations, remote villages, sanctuaries, viewpoints, forests, and cultural and historical locations. The Devils Stairs section of the Pekoe Trail which is stage 11 starts from the from the highest point of the entire Pekoe Trail (2,170 meters) along the road to Ohiya towards the iconic “Devil’s Staircase”, which is the steepest downward descent of The Pekoe Trail. The trail cuts across villages and mountains over to the Udaweriya Valley where the views are truly breathtaking; on a clear day you can see Udawalawe National Park and beyond to the coastline.

  • Price – A customized offer based on mode of travel and accommodation
  • Pekoe Trail

Stage 1 begins at: Hortan Plains

The Pekoe Trail Stage 1 ends at: Udaweriya

The Pekoe Trail is a 300+km walking trail traversing the central highlands of Sri Lanka. As the first of hopefully many long-distance walking trails in Sri Lanka, it is made up of 22 stages, which can be completed in short sections, or as part of a multi-day experience taking visitors through an eclectic mix of hilltowns, tea plantations, remote villages, sanctuaries, viewpoints, forests, and cultural and historical locations.
The Devils Stairs section of the Pekoe Trail which is stage 11 starts from the from the highest point of the entire Pekoe Trail (2,170 meters) along the road to Ohiya towards the iconic “Devil’s Staircase”, which is the steepest downward descent of The Pekoe Trail. The trail cuts across villages and mountains over to the Udaweriya Valley where the views are truly breathtaking; on a clear day you can see Udawalawe National Park and beyond to the coastline.

The Mountain Hikes

  • Wangedigala Mountain

Wangedigala is one of the most famous hikes in Sri Lanka among the travelers. Due to the Picture-perfect Structure and fascinating surroundings of these 3 peaks (Wagedigala/Gommolliya/Balathuduwa) it has become a Must do hike for the Travelers. The Name ‘Wangedigala’ has been derived from its unique shape similar to a Mortar ( Wangediya in Sinhala) and the peak is located in proximity to A4 (Colombo-Badulla) Route. If you are planning to do this as a one-day hike its better to trek early in the morning. We could also organize overnight camping options in camping tents with food. Wangedigala is one of the peaks where you can see the most beautiful sunrise in Sri Lanka.

  • Nidangoda Ella Waterfall & Aliens Rock (Galapitagala Rock Mountain)

A river hike leading to the enchanting Nidangoda Ella, nestled in the Belihuloya forest range. A great experience for families and soft hikers. The area around the waterfall is perfect for exploration and adventure. As you make your way through the estate, you will encounter a variety of flora and fauna, providing excellent opportunities for photography and birdwatching. During the hike to Nidhangoda Waterfall you may also hike to Galapitagala (Alien Face Rock) and is a perfect blend of adventure, natural beauty, and mystery. The trail takes you through lush forests and rocky terrain, leading to the fascinating Alien Face Rock, a unique rock formation resembling a face, which offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys. This moderately challenging hike is ideal for nature enthusiasts, photographers, and anyone seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience in Sri Lanka’s hill country.

  • Price : 25-30$ per person with packed food and guide/photographer

Day tour to Haputale

Haputale, perched on the southern range of Sri Lanka’s highlands, is famous for Lipton tea and for spectacular panoramic views to two different directions. Both attractions, Lipton and panorama, are interrelated, as we will see. Haputale is a “double vantage point”, because it clings to a long, narrow mountain ridge. The ending “-tale” of Sinhala place names refers to a plateau or mountain saddle. And that’s what Haputal is indeed, a town situated in a elongated mountain pass, with the land falling away steeply to the north and south and with higher mountains flanking it to the east and west. On a clear day, the harbour of Hambantota can be seen from this ridge to the south and Pidurutalagala, Sri Lanka’s highest montain, to the northwest.

During the tour you can visit following;

  • Adisham Monastery – Sir Thomas Villiers’ Tudor-style country home

Adisham Monastery, 3 km outside Haputale town, was once a private villa. It was constructed as a large granite country house in the Tudor style by the British planter by Sir Thomas Lister Villiers in 1931. It’s surrounded by a well-kept English garden 4 hectares in size. Thomas Villiers was born in the parish hall of Adisham. Adisham, formerly Adesham, is a village in the county of Kent in the southeast of England. He was the grandson of the former British Prime Minister, Lord John Russel

  • Indulgashinna

Eight kilometres west from Haputale is Indulgashinnam, also spelt “Idalgashinna”. It’s a tiny hamlet at the railway station of the same name. Situated at a height of about 1700 m, it is a mountain saddle similar to Haputale, offering spectacular views to both sides. But compared to Haputale town, Indulgashinna a much narrower ridge strip, This is why you can enjoy both magnificent views from the very same spot at the railway line in Indulgashinna. Xou can also climb a summit close-by to enjoy a 360 degree panoramic view. You can reach Indulgashinna walking alongside the railroad.

  • Lipton Seat – Haputhale’s Most Famous Vantage Point Lipton Seat

Lipton Seat is considered to be the number 1 attraction of the Haputale area. It’s located on the Poonagala Mountain of Dambatenne Tea Estate. Sir Thomas Lipton, the founder of the company of the same name, fell in love with Haputale because of its spectacular view and established his tea estate close to it. There is a specific vantage point near Dambatenne which Thomas Lipton liked most of all. He used to spend a lot of his spare time at this place. This is why it’s now known “Lipton Point” or “Lipton’s Seat”. It became a quite popular destination for a 7 km hike uphill from Dambatenne. But it’s also accessible for threewheelers or jeeps. Lipton’s Seat is situated in an elevation of 1970m above sea level. Perfectly clear weather conditions provided, you can see the south coast from here. Be aware, Lipton’s Seat is covered with mist most of the day, particularly in the afternoon. The best time to visit the viewpoint is the early morning.

  • Prices can be provided on request