Nature Trails & Village Walks – Sri Lanka Eco Adventures

Wander Freely, Discover Naturally

Sri Lanka is known around the world for her stunning beaches, historic landmarks, and breathtaking natural beauty. Beyond the well-known attractions, the island’s diverse landscapes and rich wildlife hold endless opportunities for exploration. While hiking and safaris are popular, one of the most effortless yet rewarding ways of connecting with nature is just going for a walk along a nature trail or through the countryside. Unlike hiking, which pushes your limits, or safaris that offer thrilling wildlife encounters, nature walks allow you to experience your surroundings in the simplest and most authentic of ways. There are a number of famous trails around the country, such as the Pekoe Trail, which is a 300-kilometre walking trail that takes you through the lush tea gardens and cool highlands of Sri Lanka. However, you don’t need to travel hundreds of kilometres to enjoy this pastime. Despite urbanisation, Sri Lanka mostly continues to exist in harmony with nature. You’ll find luxury hotels and resorts opening up into pristine forest reserves or homestays offering all modern conveniences located in scenic countrysides. A refreshing stroll through nature is always within reach in Sri Lanka - even in your own backyard. Just grab a water bottle, wear comfortable clothing and shoes, and engage with nature in the simplest of ways. Along the way, you may encounter wildlife like birds and squirrels or strike up a conversation with the locals. Sri Lankans are known for their warmth and hospitality, always ready to welcome you with a smile. With such a diverse range of trails and country walks, no matter what kind of experience you are looking for, we can help make it a reality for you.

Featured Experiences

Pekoe Trail

The Pekoe Trail, named after the highest grade of tea, is a 300-kilometre nature trail that runs through the heart of Sri Lanka’s tea country up in the central highlands. A walkable trail that takes you through the entirety of the tea-making process, it offers a breathtaking view of the picturesque landscapes and the misty mountains. It’s a perfect blend of adventure, nature and heritage.

Horton Plains National Park

The crisp mountain air and postcard-perfect landscapes of Horton Plains are best viewed on a walk through the national park. The trail takes you across misty grasslands, cloud forests and scenic trails, leading to the breathtaking precipice known as World’s End. Along the way, you may encounter resident wildlife like sambar deer, while leopards remain hidden in the surrounding jungle, ensuring a safe and unforgettable stroll.

Makandawa Forest Reserve Trail

This is a hidden gem located in Kitulgala – a treasure trove of endemic flora and fauna for nature enthusiasts. A walk on this nature trail will take you through thick vegetation, alongside the Kelani River, and past cascading waterfalls. It’s an excellent spot for birdwatching, as well as spotting some butterflies, amphibians and reptiles.

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