Voyage of Ceylon

Jaffna

Jaffna is a city of distinct culture, deeply Tamil heritage, and a coastline unlike anywhere else in Sri Lanka. Its colonial forts, Hindu temples, island-dotted lagoon, and rich culinary traditions offer a travel experience that feels fascinatingly different from the south. Jaffna rewards the genuinely curious traveller with authenticity and warmth in equal measure.

Sigiriya / Dambulla

Sigiriya is one of Asia’s most dramatic ancient sites – a fifth-century royal citadel built atop a volcanic rock that rises 200 metres from the jungle floor. Nearby Dambulla offers a series of cave temples filled with centuries of sacred murals and statues carved directly into the rock. Together, they form one of the island’s […]

Kandy

Kandy is Sri Lanka’s last royal capital and cultural soul – a city of cool highland air, a sacred lake, and the revered Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, which holds Buddhism’s most treasured object. Surrounded by lush hills and home to traditional dance, craft, and ceremony, Kandy rewards those who take time to explore […]

Polonnaruwa

The medieval capital of Sri Lanka, Polonnaruwa is a remarkably well-preserved ancient city set around a vast man-made reservoir. Its iconic stone carvings, including the famous Gal Viharaya rock sculptures, are among the finest examples of Buddhist art in Asia. Exploring the ruins by bicycle remains one of the most pleasurable travel experiences the island […]

Anuradhapura

Sri Lanka’s first ancient capital, Anuradhapura is a sprawling sacred city of towering dagobas, sacred bodhi trees, and monastery ruins that span more than 2,500 years. The Sri Maha Bodhi – a direct descendant of the tree under which the Buddha attained enlightenment – stands at its spiritual core. This is a city of extraordinary […]