Social Lanka Travels

The island’s first community-driven travel platform. We bring solo travelers and groups together for authentic adventures, hidden gems, and lifelong friendships.

Social Travel Lanka

Featured Tours

The Southern Soul: Coastal Connect

For the sun-seekers, surfers, and sunset-lovers.


Location: Galle, Weligama, and Mirissa.
Price: $650 (All-Inclusive).
Planning Dates: July 15 – July 21, 2026 (Peak Summer Vibes).


The Vibe: We kick off with a group surf camp in Weligama where "wipeouts" are celebrated, followed by a private catamaran party in Mirissa. Evenings are spent at our exclusive beach villa for seafood BBQs and networking under the stars.

The Highland Hike: Peaks & Pines

For the adventurers, photographers, and nature enthusiasts


Location: Kandy, Nuwara Eliya, and Ella.
Price: $580 (All-Inclusive).
Planning Dates: August 05 – August 11, 2026 (The Perahera Season).

The Vibe: Experience the world’s most scenic train ride in a reserved group cabin. We’ll hike Ella Rock at dawn and host a "Village Cook-off" competition where the group learns to make traditional clay-pot curries from local grandmothers.

Wild Lanka: The Jungle Tribe

For the wildlife lovers and glamping fans.


Location: Sigiriya, Minneriya, and Yala.
Price: $720 (All-Inclusive).
Planning Dates: September 12 – September 19, 2026 (Elephant Gathering Month).


The Vibe: This is high-luxury meets raw nature. Stay in boutique glamping tents and head out on private jeep safaris to spot leopards and elephants. Nights conclude around a massive bonfire where a local historian shares legends of the ancient Sigiriya Kingdom.

Northern Frontier: The Unseen Loop

For the culture-seekers and off-the-beaten-path explorers.


Location: Jaffna, Delft Island, and Anuradhapura.
Price: $850 (All-Inclusive).
Planning Dates: October 20 – October 28, 2026 (Deepavali Festival Edition).


The Vibe: Discover the vibrant colors of the North. We’ll cycle through the ruins of Anuradhapura and take a private ferry to Delft Island to see wild horses. The highlight? A grand Deepavali dinner with a local family in Jaffna, experiencing authentic Northern hospitality.

Don't Just See Sri Lanka. Share It.

Why You Choose Us

Vibe-Matched Groups

We don’t just fill seats; we curate groups of like-minded explorers.

Expert Local Hosts

Our guides are social catalysts who know the secret spots the big tour buses miss.

Shared Costs, Better Value

Group traveling means boutique luxury becomes affordable.

Sustainability Mindset

We partner with local villages to ensure your travel helps the community thrive.

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Rated 5 out of 5
I was terrified of traveling to Sri Lanka alone, but the 'Vibe-Match' system at Social Travel Lanka actually works! I was paired with five other creative professionals, and by day three, it felt like I was traveling with friends I'd known for years. The Southern Soul tour wasn't just a holiday; it was a community I didn't know I needed.
Alana Ramos
Rated 5 out of 5
I’ve always wanted to stay in those high-end eco-villas in Ella, but they were way out of my budget. By joining a Social Travel group, the costs were shared, and I got the full boutique experience for a fraction of the price. If you want luxury perks without the lonely luxury price tag, this is the only way to travel.
Ari Sweeney
Rated 5 out of 5
We booked a private group trip for our startup team. From the Wi-Fi on the bus to the hidden surf spots our guide, Prageeth, took us to, everything was seamless. We didn't have to argue about where to eat or how to get there—we just showed up and enjoyed the magic. Best team-building retreat ever!
Walter Fields
Rated 5 out of 5
Most tours just show you the monuments. Social Travel Lanka takes you into the kitchens. Our 'Cook-off' in a village near Sigiriya was the highlight of my life. Planting trees with the local school kids made me feel like I was actually giving back to this beautiful island, not just taking photos of it
Kirstie Newton

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