We take satisfaction in being your best ally in exploring Sri Lanka’s hidden riches. We invite you to join us on a voyage of exploration, culture, and adventure as we share our love of travel and unrelenting dedication to producing unforgettable experiences. Let’s explore what makes Aboo Travels unique and why we are the go-to option for people looking for an amazing exploration of this magical island . Our professionals and local guides have years of expertise under their belts and have a thorough understanding of Sri Lanka’s varied landscapes.With us, you’ll have real conversations, contribute to neighborhood projects, and create memories that transcend beyond the scope of standard vacation.









Negombo, which is tucked away on the sparkling shores of the Indian Ocean, entices with its vivacious fusion of beachside beauty, history, and culture. Wander along the Dutch Canal, visit historic churches, and explore vibrant marketplaces.

Where the calm waters of the Bentota River and palm-lined beaches converge, Bentota is a refuge of adventure and leisure. Take part in exhilarating water sports, go on a relaxing river safari, or just relax on the fine dunes. The town’s beautiful surroundings and charming atmosphere make it the perfect place to unwind and enjoy Sri Lanka’s coastline.

Balapitiya provides a tranquil haven from which to explore Sri Lanka’s diverse biodiversity. Set sail on the calm Madu River, an estuary filled with islets and fringed with mangroves. As you float across calm waters, uncover a world of unique plants and wildlife and experience the tranquility of mother nature.

Hikkaduwa is a haven of vitality and color for the adventurous tourist looking for a vivid beachfront adventure. This town provides snorkeling and diving excursions that reveal an underwater wonderland and is renowned for its coral reefs and abundant marine life.

With its crescent-shaped bay, palm trees, and blue waters, Unawatuna enchants visitors. Unwind on the sand, visit the ancient Japanese Peace Pagoda, and experience a world of marine splendor.

Galle is a historical and architectural fortress. With its cobblestone alleys, quaint shops, and centuries-old Dutch and British structures, the UNESCO-listed Galle Fort takes you to the period of colonial rule. Explore the ramparts and take stunning pictures of the water to highlight how the past and current have coexisted.

Mirissa entices with its laid-back atmosphere and breathtaking seaside views. Experience the amazing marine giants in their natural environment by going on whale watching expeditions. The crescent-shaped beach, which is bordered by beautiful hills, provides a peaceful haven where you can relax, take in stunning sunsets, and enjoy the pace of coastal life which comes alive with a touch of magic.

Arugam Bay is a destination for surfers, attracting surfers from all over the world to its world-class waves. Beyond the surf, enjoy the laid-back atmosphere, visit the adjacent national parks and lagoons, and immerse yourself in the bohemian vibe of this coastal treasure.

On Sri Lanka’s northeastern coast, Nilaveli is a tranquil corner of heaven. Take a boat to Pigeon Island National Park to explore the spectacular coral reefs and undisturbed marine life, indulge in water sports, or simply explore the gorgeous beaches there. Nilaveli provides a peaceful haven amidst breathtaking scenery.

A beachfront paradise with calm, shallow waves and golden sands is called Passikudah. This picturesque location welcomes you to relax and take in the sun. It’s perfect for leisurely swims and water sports. The calm atmosphere and crystal waters create the ideal environment for rest and renewal.

Sinharaja, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and biodiversity hotspot, provides a unique safari experience. You can take a stroll in the lush jungle and come across a variety of colorful birds, unusual amphibians, and elusive creatures in this pristine ecosystem.

Yala National Park, one of the best locations to see leopards in the wild, guarantees an exhilarating safari experience. Elephants, sloth bears, and other bird species are among the park’s abundant biodiversity, in addition to leopards.

Wasgamuwa National Park, located in the middle hills, provides a more off-the-beaten-path safari experience. The opportunity to see elephants, deer, and other bird species against the backdrop of stunning scenery is offered by this lesser-known gem.

This park offers a captivating display of wildlife and is well-known for its “Gathering” of elephants, where herds gather around the Minneriya Tank during the dry season. It is very amazing to see so many elephants against the backdrop of the historic tank since time immemorial.

Kumana National Park: Home to a wide variety of migratory and resident bird species, Kumana National Park is a haven for bird enthusiasts. Set out on a safari here to discover the tranquil natural surroundings and marvel at the amazing avian diversity of undisputed territory.

A cultural gem hidden among hills, Kandy is home to the famed Buddhist temple Temple of the Tooth Relic. The architectural design of the city, traditional dance performances, and the serene serenity of Kandy Lake all showcase the city’s extensive history.

Anuradhapura, one of Sri Lanka’s ancient capitals, is home to a wealth of amazing archeological finds. Investigate the historic temple, dagoba, and monastery ruins that represent the island’s illustrious Buddhist legacy.

Another historic capital is Polonnaruwa, which is home to well-preserved ruins that provide a window into Sri Lanka’s medieval past. Among the highlights are the magnificent rock carvings at Gal Vihara and the beautifully carved buildings.

Boasting beautiful cave murals and elaborately carved figures, the Dambulla Cave Temple complex is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It offers a fascinating look into the island’s artistic and religious history.

Sigiriya, a famous rock stronghold with historical frescoes, water gardens, and archaeological ruins, rises impressively from the verdant surroundings. The palace intrigue and artistic achievement that have characterized its history are linked. A thrilling experience that never loses its charm.

Kataragama, a multi-religious pilgrimage site, is well-known for its holy temples and shrines honoring Hindu, Buddhist, and native deities. The colorful festival of Kataragama Esala Perahera, held every year, highlights Sri Lanka’s rich cultural diversity.

Nestled among misty hills, Ella is a haven for those who love the outdoors and seeking adventure. Explore the famous Ella Rock for panoramic views, stroll through verdant tea estates, and stand in awe of Ravana Falls’ stunning flowing beauty.

Nuwara Eliya: Known as “Little England,” Nuwara Eliya enchants visitors with its breezy atmosphere, lush surroundings, and colonial charm. Discover tea farms, stroll through well-kept gardens, and take in Gregory Lake’s magnificent surroundings.

Kithulgala is a mecca of exhilarating eco-adventures for adrenaline addicts. Hike through deep forests in search of secret waterfalls, go canyoning, and raft down the Kelani River’s rapids.

Adam’s Peak (Sri Pada), a place of pilgrimage for many religions, offers both spiritual significance and breathtaking natural beauty. Ascend the steps to experience a breathtaking dawn and sweeping views from the pinnacle, leaving a lasting memory.