Skyroo Travels

Activities

Sri Lanka Has More to Offer Than Most People Know. Here's the Full List.

The range of activities available across Sri Lanka is genuinely impressive for a small island – and Skyroo has built a programme around the ones that actually deliver. Safari parks where the wildlife is world-class. A surf scene on two coasts covering every level from first-timer to experienced rider. Whale watching grounds that rank among the planet’s best. Hill country hiking that rewards the effort. Tea estates where the factory tour and tasting is far more interesting than you’d expect. And enough cultural, culinary, and aquatic options to fill any gap in an itinerary with something genuinely worthwhile.

Kayaking & Water Sports

Sri Lanka’s sheltered lagoons, calm east coast bays, and river systems provide excellent conditions for kayaking that ranges from gentle mangrove paddling to more active estuary crossings. Bentota’s river is the go-to for a full water sports day – jet skiing, wakeboarding, and windsurfing in the protected estuary before the beach. Passikudah’s glassy bay is ideal for paddle boarding and sea kayaking in extraordinary water clarity.

Lagoon Boat Safaris

The Madu River wetland system near Balapitiya, the Negombo lagoon network, and the mangrove channels around Kalpitiya are three completely different lagoon environments that reward an afternoon on the water. Each offers its own combination of birdwatching, wildlife spotting, and the particular pleasure of moving quietly through a natural system that the coastal road doesn’t show you.

Tea Plantation Visits

A properly guided visit to a working Ceylon tea estate in the highlands – walking the plantation rows at picking time, watching the factory process from withering to grading, and finishing with a comparative tasting of fresh-brewed estate grades – is far more engaging than the average traveller expects. The highland tea landscape is extraordinary, the factory smells are incredible, and the tasting at the end gives ‘I’ll just have a cup of tea’ a permanent new meaning

Cultural Dance Performances

The Kandyan cultural dance tradition includes Ves dancing, fire-walking, plate-spinning, and the hypnotic drumming patterns of the Kandyan tradition – a theatrical and technically serious performance art that represents the ceremonial traditions of the Sinhalese highland kingdom. Evening performances in Kandy are one of the most enjoyable and visually spectacular ways to end a cultural day.

Village Experiences

A morning in a Sri Lankan farming village – a bullock cart ride through paddy fields, a locally prepared lunch over a wood fire, a visit to a working ancient irrigation tank, and the warm, naturally curious welcome of a rural Sri Lankan community – reveals a side of the island that most itineraries keep at windscreen distance. Skyroo builds village encounters into the Cultural Triangle and highland sections of its tours at natural stopping points.

Cooking Classes

Sri Lankan food is one of the most distinctive and underrated cuisines in Asia – a complex, coconut-rich, spice-layered tradition that varies regionally and rewards genuine engagement. A cooking class in a village kitchen or a coastal home, using fresh ingredients bought at the morning market, is one of those travel experiences that gives you something practical to take home. Most guests come away with recipes that actually work.

Scenic Train Journeys

The hill country railway from Kandy through the Nuwara Eliya plateau to Ella is one of the most celebrated train routes in all of Asia – a slow, swaying, open-window journey through continuous tea estate scenery, mountain tunnels, and highland valleys that genuinely justifies its reputation. Skyroo builds scenic train segments into its highland itineraries with proper boarding station choices and reserved seating where available.

Wildlife Safaris

Skyroo coordinates safaris across all major Sri Lankan national parks – Yala for leopards and coastal wildlife drama, Wilpattu for deep forest and genuine wilderness, Minneriya for the extraordinary Elephant Gathering, Udawalawe for reliable open-savanna elephant encounters, and Gal Oya for the unique boat safari experience. Each park gets the right timing, the right tracker, and the right approach for what it offers.

Bird Watching

Thirty-three endemic bird species found nowhere else on earth, over 400 total recorded species, and habitats ranging from primary rainforest to coastal mangrove, highland plateau to ancient city reservoir – Sri Lanka punches far above its weight as a birdwatching destination. Sinharaja’s mixed-species flocks are the headline act, but Horton Plains, Wilpattu, Kumana, and the Knuckles Mountain Range all deliver exceptional endemic species for birders with specific targets.

Scuba Diving

Sri Lanka’s diving is centred on the east coast around Trincomalee, where the combination of excellent visibility, healthy coral ecosystems, and diverse marine life – including whale sharks and manta rays at the right time of year – makes it a genuinely worthwhile dive destination. The south coast around Unawatuna and Hikkaduwa provides more accessible diving for those based in the south, with several well-established dive operators running regular trips.

Snorkelling

Pigeon Island Marine Park near Trincomalee is the standout snorkelling destination in Sri Lanka – a coral reef of genuine quality with reef sharks, parrotfish, and marine turtles in water so clear it’s almost disorienting. Hikkaduwa’s National Park reef is accessible and good for wildlife encounters with nesting turtles. Unawatuna’s sheltered bay is ideal for beginners and casual snorkellers looking for a beautiful reef experience without the effort.

Surfing

Two coasts, two seasons, and a wave for every level. The south coast – Weligama, Ahangama, Hiriketiya – fires from November to April with breaks that suit beginners through to solid intermediates. Arugam Bay on the east coast produces one of Asia’s best point breaks from May to October, with enough around it to make a dedicated surf trip worth the journey. Skyroo coordinates surf lessons and coaching at both coasts with properly qualified instructors.

Whale & Dolphin Watching

Sri Lanka’s southern waters off Mirissa between November and April host blue whales with a frequency that makes it one of the world’s most reliable whale-watching locations – and the spinner dolphin pods out here are the largest and most acrobatic in the Indian Ocean. The east coast provides a separate season from Trincomalee, and Kalpitiya’s northwest peninsula delivers dolphin super-pods year-round that can number in the thousands.

Yoga & Meditation Experiences

Whether it’s a sunrise yoga session on a clifftop above the Indian Ocean, a guided meditation at a forest monastery, or a structured yoga retreat at a specialist highland property, Sri Lanka’s natural settings give practice a quality that’s hard to find in a studio. Skyroo can incorporate structured wellness sessions into any itinerary at the moments when the trip benefits from them most.

Ayurveda & Wellness Retreats

Sri Lanka’s Ayurvedic tradition is one of the oldest in Asia – a living, active medical system with trained practitioners, specific treatments, and a genuine philosophy of restoration that goes well beyond a hotel spa. For travellers who want to incorporate a proper wellness component into their Sri Lanka trip, coastal and highland retreat properties offer multi-day Ayurveda programmes that are the real thing, not a spa approximation of it.