Ceylon Trails is Sri Lanka's first AI‑narrated heritage audio guide. Walk ancient citadels and colonial forts at your own pace — stories unfold the moment you arrive, no screens, no buttons.

Each tour is a carefully crafted walking route — geo-fenced stops, AI-generated narration in seven languages, and offline-ready audio so you never need a signal.
An ancient citadel carved into a 200-metre rock, frescoes of palace women, the iconic Lion's Paws gateway, and the geometry of Sri Lanka's oldest water gardens.
A 17th-century Dutch fortification ringed by Indian Ocean ramparts — colonial churches, the maritime museum, Flag Rock at sunset, and the lighthouse at Point Utrecht.
Four simple steps. No tickets, no tour groups, no screen-staring. Just walk and listen.
Pick from seven languages — English, Sinhala, Tamil, German, French, Mandarin, Japanese.
Save the audio guide and offline map tiles before you go — no signal needed in the field.
Wander between marked sites at your own pace. The map shows where you are and what's next.
Narration starts automatically as you arrive. Each stop reveals its story — no buttons.
Heritage you can hear, on a phone you can put back in your pocket.
Crafted from local history, legend, and culture — not generic travel scripts. Every line is rooted in place.
English, Sinhala, Tamil, German, French, Mandarin, Japanese — pick what suits you, switch any time.
Audio and map tiles cache to your device. Lose signal in a fort? Doesn't matter — the trail keeps going.
Approach a stop and the narration starts on its own. Pocket your phone, breathe, listen.
No groups, no schedules, no rushing. Sit a while at a frescoed wall — the next chapter waits.
Starting with World Heritage trails. Sigiriya. Galle Fort. Dambulla, Polonnaruwa, Kandy on the way.
Walk at your own pace. Each stop reveals its story as you arrive — no buttons, no screens, no scripts read by strangers.