සංචාරක මාර්ගෝපදේශ සහ ඉඟි
ශ්රී ලංකාවේ ඔබේ පරිපූර්ණ නවාතැන සොයා ගැනීමට ඉනිම් මාර්ගෝපදේශ

Cat's Eye Chrysoberyl: Sri Lanka's Mystical Gem
Ceylon cat's eye chrysoberyl shows a sharp, glowing band of light that moves like a cat's eye. Discover how the effect forms and why Sri Lankan stones are prized.

Baker's Falls: The Jewel of Horton Plains
Baker's Falls is a beautiful cascade inside Horton Plains National Park, framed by ferns and rhododendrons. A guide to seeing it on the World's End trail, and where to stay.

Morapitiya-Runakanda: A Wild Lowland Rainforest
Morapitiya-Runakanda is a biodiverse lowland rainforest near Kalawana, often called a 'second Sinharaja' by naturalists. A guide to this wild, lesser-visited reserve.

Alexandrite: The Colour-Changing Gem of Sri Lanka
Alexandrite is famous for changing colour — green in daylight, red under lamplight. Learn about this rare chrysoberyl and Sri Lanka's fine examples.

Aberdeen Falls: A Powerful Cascade Near Ginigathena
Aberdeen Falls, about 98 metres tall, is a powerful waterfall near Ginigathena and Nawalapitiya, popular for its dramatic plunge and base pool. A visitor's guide.

Yagirala Forest Reserve: A Living Rainforest Laboratory
Yagirala is a lowland rainforest in southwest Sri Lanka long used for research and conservation. A guide to its biodiversity and how to visit this quiet reserve.

Laxapana Falls: The Waterfall That Powers Sri Lanka
Laxapana Falls, around 126 metres tall, is one of Sri Lanka's most important waterfalls, famous for its beauty and its role in hydroelectric power. A visitor's guide.

Ceylon Ruby: The Red Corundum of Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka produces beautiful rubies, often in lighter pinkish-red tones. Learn what makes Ceylon ruby special, how it's valued, and how it relates to sapphire.

Star Ruby: Red Fire With a Glowing Star
Star ruby combines ruby's red glow with a six-rayed star. Sri Lanka is a renowned source. Learn how the star forms and what makes a fine star ruby.

Sinharaja Morningside: The Misty Eastern Rainforest
Morningside is the higher, sub-montane eastern edge of Sinharaja — a cool, misty cloud forest rich in rare endemics, reached from the Rakwana hills. A visitor's guide.

Ramboda Falls: The Twin Cascade on the Nuwara Eliya Road
Ramboda Falls, around 109 metres tall, is a striking waterfall on the A5 road to Nuwara Eliya, easily seen from viewpoints and a hotel terrace. A guide and where to stay.

Where to Stay Near Sri Lanka's Rainforests: An Accommodation Guide
From eco-lodges at Sinharaja to hill-country bases for the Knuckles and Horton Plains, here's how to choose the right place to stay for your Sri Lanka rainforest trip.