7 Reasons Why Your Next Family Vacation Should Be In Sri Lanka!

Shruti Mehrotra
Building Mihuru
Published in
4 min readFeb 9, 2018
Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka small size means it’s possible to explore the country with little time spent commuting, which is a blessing especially when you’re travelling with kids. Most importantly, the Sri Lankans are a warm and friendly lot who love pampering their guests. What’s better, finding family-friendly accommodation (including home stays and guest houses) and kiddie supplies like milk and nappies is very convenient. So, hurry up and plan a family trip to Sri Lanka now!

  1. Sun Sand and Surf
Sun Sand and Surf, Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s tropical weather makes it fantastic to enjoy some beach time. Most of the beaches in Sri Lanka are clean and pristine, perfect to swim, build sand-castles, dig holes, crashing the shoreline or relax! If your kids are the adventurous sort, then head to Arugam Bay.

2. Wild encounters

Wild encounters. Sri Lanka

At Yala National Park of Sri Lanka, you’ll meet elephants, monkeys, mongoose, crocodiles and many more. But the real celebrity at this park is the leopard. With one of the highest concentration of leopards in the world, the chances of seeing this elusive cat prowl through the jungles are much higher at Yala.

3. Choo Choo! Hop on one of the world’s most scenic train rides!

Scenic Train ride, Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s train ride is one of the top attractions for the tourist. You won’t know what you’re missing until you take a train from Nuwara Eliya and Ella. Along the way, you can feast your eyes on exquisite views of lush, rolling hills, tea plantations, and serene countryside. Children especially love it when the train snakes its way through 21 narrow tunnels!

4. Chill with elephants

Chill with elephants. Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is the world’s largest herd of elephants in captivity at Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage. Most of the elephants here are rescued, injured or were abandoned by their mothers. Hangout with these gentle giants and learn at close quarters how they are being nursed, taken care of and bred. Watching these elephants play in water is a particularly delightful experience.

5. Immerse in History

Dutch Fort, Sri Lanka

The charming little town of Galle and its Dutch Fort provides a great glimpse into the colonial past of Sri Lanka. An evening stroll along the fort’s ramparts and watching the sun go down is delightful. These ramparts are also diving boards for Galle’s famous ‘Fort or Cliff Jumpers’ who take a plunge into the ocean below. It’s thrilling to watch them nosedive into the waters, and tempting as it may look, don’t attempt to do it yourself! It’s quite dangerous.

6. Trek for tiny tots

Trek for tiny tots, Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is a best place for nature outing with kids. If you’re traveling with younger kids, take a tuk-tuk half way up and then it’s a just simple thirty to forty-five-minute walk to the summit. Those with older kids, can trudge up the entire way; it’s about a two to three-hour long trek. At top, you’ll be blessed with the most wonderful views of the surrounding hills, greenery and the quaint town of Ella.

7. Watch turtles lay their eggs under starry skies

Turtles, Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s beautiful coast is not only lures of travellers but also thousands of turtles. Five species of turtles slowly make their way to Rekawa Beach to lay their eggs under a sky full of stars. Although turtles nest all through the year, April to July is the main breeding season. To avoid large crowds flocking the beach, turtle watching tours in small numbers are organised.

With so many amazing places to visit and things to do in Sri Lanka, it’s time to move this emerald island up in your bucket list.

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Shruti Mehrotra
Building Mihuru

Shruti is the Co-Founder & CEO of Mihuru, a travel fintech startup born with the mission to enable everyone to travel while protecting their wallet