Discover Sri Lanka. Not Just the Map, But the Magic.

With Jimi you can experience the soul of the island. From ancient cities to wild safaris, misty hills to golden shores, we craft journeys that connect you to the true heart of Sri Lanka.

Activities

Beyond the jungle trails, Sri Lanka’s waterways and coastlines offer a refreshing rush of adventure. Glide through tranquil mangroves on a serene river safari, spotting exotic birds and hidden reptiles, or embrace the ocean’s energy with thrilling water sports like surfing, jet-skiing, and snorkeling in crystal-clear waters. From peaceful immersion to pure adrenaline, we craft the perfect aquatic experience for every traveler.

 
 
 

What out Clients say

Our greatest pride comes from the feedback of our guests.

Jarome

Apr 2025

Really the best choice you can make to visit SRI LANKA in the most immersive way possible. Jimi Tour listens to its customers and is very flexible to adapt to your schedule. It allowed us to visit really unforgettable places while making us meet the local population up close.
We have great memories of our stay at SRI LANKA thanks to Jimi Tour.

Thanks again to the whole team! [Read more]

Julie & Pete

Jan 2025

A fantastic experience from start to finish! Amal Indka our driver/guide for the day was punctual, polite, friendly and informative. Our first stop was Ravana Falls followed by a stop for breakfast . Then it was a short drive to Little Adam’s Peak which we climbed – fantastic views! After that we went on a short trek to Nine Arches Bridge… We then went to Ella where we had time to look around and to have lunch! Indka recommended Cafe Chill which did not disappoint. Afterwards we had a quick stop at the Tea Plantation before returning to Taj Bentota. Would definitely recommend booking with Jimi… [Read more]

Duncan

Apr 2025

Jimi organised a tailored guided trip for our party of four (two adult couples) from our hotel in Bentota to include a private mini-bus down the coast and then onwards to the Udawalawe National Park.

Firstly we went for a 30 minute guided tour around Ahungalla Sea Turtles Conservation and Research Centre. Then we learnt about how this coast was badly hit by the 2004 Tsunami. We went inland slightly to then visit a Moonstone Mine, alongside a Cinammon factory. Next it was paddling in the sea, further down the coast at Hikkaduwa with some turtles… [Read more]