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This country in Asia was declared one of the greatest hidden gems before 2026

Last updated: 2026/01/05 at 5:51 PM
Published January 5, 2026
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Sri Lanka has just received a new boost for tourism: it has been voted on the no. 1 “hidden gem” in International travelers 2025 Reader’s Choice Awards.

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Regions at a glance (a “map” you can plan on)The new surf towns to know: Hiriketiya and MidigamaA three-day “off the obvious” starter route (south coast)A 10-day itinerary that avoids the most saturated version of Sri Lanka

That kind of reader-driven accolades is catnip for travel planners — and a timely news source for travelers who want the island’s all-in-one mix (wildlife, tea country, historic towns and surfing) without using the same saturated loop by default.

The award also refers to a specific storyline: Sri Lanka as a country surf-minded alternative to Bali– a comparison that the publication makes directly in the ‘hot tip’, which is pointed out to travelers Midigama and Hiriketiya under the radar instead of the busiest beach junctions.

In practice, this means planning an itinerary that keeps the main sights in view, but shifts the focus to smaller towns, short rail routes and quieter coasts.

Regions at a glance (a “map” you can plan on)

Think of Sri Lanka as five travel ties that you can quickly sew together:

  • Colombo and the West (port): arrival, markets, food culture in the city, fast train connection to the south.
  • Surf band on the south coast: Weligama/Ahangama crowds nearby; Midigama for reef breaks; Hiriketiya for a tucked-away bay atmosphere.
  • Heuvelland: tea plantations, waterfalls and the railway corridor; iconic views in Ella, but much quieter bases nearby.
  • Cultural Triangle: heritage-heavy core; Starting early helps you avoid traffic jams during day trips.
  • Northeast: a different cultural texture and (seasonally) better beach weather when the south is wetter.
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Timing is important because the weather is regional: the south and west are usually the best in the Winter in the Northern Hemispherewhile the east becomes the warm season play.

The new surf towns to know: Hiriketiya and Midigama

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The reader’s chosen “hidden gem” framing is on point because it is specific. International traveler say: “Go to Midigama or under the radar Hiriketiya.”

Midigama’s breaks are generally described as best for intermediate surfersand guides mark consistently November to March as an important window on the south coast.

Hiriketiya, on the other hand, sells the micro-community in a horseshoe bay– a compact place where you can surf, eat well and reset without having to commute.

Food is the other lever. Beach towns Hiriketiya and Tangalle are increasingly part of the culinary conversation in Sri Lanka Colombo and Jaffna remain anchor cities for serious eating.

A three-day “off the obvious” starter route (south coast)

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Day 1: Arrival Colombo, transfer to the south

  • Land, keep Colombo light (market walk, early dinner), then take the late journey towards the south coast to maximize beach time the next morning.

Day 2: Midigama: surfing first, reef breaks, low friction logistics

  • Dawn surf session; keep the afternoon free for cafes and recovery. If you’re not surfing, consider this a “coastal day” with short tuk-tuk rides between bays and viewpoints.

Day 3: Hiriketiya: bay day + food evening

  • Trade reef energy for a calmer bay rhythm: surfing lessons or swimming, then a long dinner. Eater points to the south coast’s growing role as a food stop, and not just as a beach backdrop.
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A 10-day itinerary that avoids the most saturated version of Sri Lanka

Day 1–2: Colombo (gateway) + one evening with strong food

  • Use the city as a jet lag buffer and a culinary scoop.

Day 3–4: Hill Country (choose a quieter base but still have access to railway scenery)

  • Drive the train corridor for the views, but consider staying away from the busiest junctions so your evenings are quiet.

Day 5–6: Cultural Triangle (early start, fewer ‘afternoon bus’ moments)

  • Prioritize sunrise/early morning visits; plan slower afternoons (local villages, lakeside stops) instead of stacking monuments on top of each other.

Day 7: Transit day with intention

  • Head south via a scenic stop, rather than racing straight to the beach.

Day 8–10: Surf towns on the south coast: accommodation spread over Midigama + Hiriketiya

  • Midigama for surfing variety and a broader pause menu; Hiriketiya for the reset of the “small bay”. The guidelines for the surfing season for the south coast repeatedly point out this late fall to early spring as the cleanest window.

The ‘hidden gem’ game here doesn’t pretend that Sigiriya, Ella or Galle don’t exist. Are design around them– with earlier start times, shorter beach transfers and surf towns that still feel like discoveries.

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