Kitulgala Day Tour
White Water Rafting in Kitulgala
Kickstart your adventure with White Water Rafting in Kitulgala, one of Sri Lanka’s most popular spots for rafting. Located in the picturesque town of Kitulgala, surrounded by tropical rainforests and rivers, this exciting activity takes you down the Kelani River. Navigate through rapids ranging from gentle to more challenging, all while being surrounded by lush greenery and dramatic landscapes. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced rafter, the thrilling experience will definitely get your heart racing. Kitulgala is also known for being a filming location for the movie The Bridge on the River Kwai, adding a cinematic touch to your adventure.
Explore the Makandawa Rainforest Trail
Next, embark on a peaceful yet adventurous journey through the Makandawa Rainforest Trail, located near Kitulgala. This beautiful rainforest offers the chance to immerse yourself in the island’s rich biodiversity. As you hike along the trail, you’ll be surrounded by towering trees, vibrant flora, and the sounds of native wildlife. The trail is an excellent opportunity for nature lovers and photographers to capture the beauty of Sri Lanka’s tropical rainforests. Along the way, you might spot rare birds, butterflies, and other fascinating wildlife, making this an educational and calming nature walk.
Visit the Bridge on the River Kwai Filming Site
After exploring the rainforest, head to the historic Bridge on the River Kwai Filming Site, where the famous movie The Bridge on the River Kwai was filmed. This iconic bridge, located in Kitulgala, spans the Kelani River and is a historical landmark tied to the WWII era. The site holds significant historical value as it was used in the film’s dramatic scenes, and visiting it allows you to step into the world of cinematic history. Take a moment to admire the surrounding scenery and reflect on the historical significance of this bridge.
Discover the Belilena Cave
Conclude your adventure with a visit to the Belilena Cave, a fascinating prehistoric site located in the nearby town of Belilena. The cave is one of the most important archaeological sites in Sri Lanka and offers a glimpse into the island’s ancient past. It is believed that the cave was once inhabited by early humans, and archaeological digs have uncovered numerous tools and fossilised remains. The Belilena Cave is also surrounded by scenic landscapes, making it an excellent spot for photography and exploration. Learn about the ancient human settlements that once thrived in Sri Lanka as you explore this remarkable natural and historical landmark.
- Water Rafting Experience
- Breathtaking Natural Scenery
- Delicious Gourmet Meal
- Experienced Local Guide
- Transport
- Entrance Fees
- Free Drinks and Bottled Water
- Safety Equipments & Supervision
- Coverage of All Applicable Taxes
- Anything that is not mentioned above