PARA MOTORING
Powered paragliding, also known as paramotoring, is a form of ultra-light aviation where the pilot wears a motor on his back (a Paramotor) which provides enough thrust to take off using an adapted paraglider or Paramotor wing. It can be launched in still air, and on level ground, by the pilot alone - no assistance is required
Powered paragliders usually fly between 15 and 45 mph (25 and 70 km/h) at altitudes from 'foot-dragging in the grass' up to 18,000 ft.
The Paramotor is supported by the pilot during takeoff. After a brief run (typically 10 feet or 3 meters) the wing lifts the motor and its harnessed pilot off the ground. After takeoff, the pilot gets into the seat and sits suspended beneath the inflated paraglider wing. Control is available using brake toggles for roll and a hand-held throttle for pitch.
SKY DIVING
( Subject to availability at time of booking )Sky Diving as a sport is available only in a few countries, due to the level of expertise, experienced personal and year around weather patterns required. Sky Club having on board 4 of Sri Lankas most experienced Sky divers/Jump masters, who no doubt possesses the right expertise to provide an unparallel, thrilling opportunity to adventure and thrill seekers
Training Toward a USPA Skydiving License
Our staff instructors are experts at teaching new jumpers the skills needed to obtain their first skydiving license issued through the United States Parachute Association and recognized worldwide. A new skydiver can earn the USPA A license in as few as 25 jumps, and most do
Our parachutes and accessories include only the latest models of the most popular skydiving gear
Our training program follows the USPA Integrated Student Program step by step. This is an eight-stage program of instruction meant to build your skills and confidence together as you study and practice freefall skills, open parachute handling skills, safety and reserve parachute procedures, equipment understanding and operation, aircraft procedures and familiarization with skydiving operations, and the rules skydivers follow to keep the sport safe for themselves and others
KITE SURFING
Surround yourself with tropics and sunshine, learn to kitesurf or enjoy the magnificent wind conditions in Kalpitiya, Sri Lanka. Perfect get away from the cold winter! Celebrate your new year with us, go snorkeling, dolphin watching,
kite school opens 1st may to 30st october
And to 15th december to 31 th march. Srilankakite school center is located in Kalpitiya Lagoon, in the North West of Sri Lanka.
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HOT AIR BALOONING
A trip in a hot air balloon provides the ultimate views over Kandalama lake and the surrounding landscape.
We lift off from the hotel grounds as the sun rises and drift gently across the sandstone and jungle below. Watch your pilot gradually lower the balloon to inches above the evergreen trees as you pick leaves or touch the tree tops, A Hot Air Balloon Flight is a participative activity and you can assist in the inflation and the deflation of the balloon if you wish.
Our route and final landing spot will depend on the direction and strength of the wind, but the flight lasts about 45 minutes. We will bring you back to the hotel afterwards.
Important
Pregnant mothers and guests taking medications must consult their physician before flying in a Hot Air Balloon.
Dress casually and comfortably for the weather, it is a little warmer while the sun is out. We also recommend closed toe shoes to protect your feet just as much as the rest of you. A hat or cap to protect you from the heat of the burners.
Children - The sides of the basket are approximately 4F high, therefore, children who are not as tall will not enjoy the beautiful views and may get irritated. Adults are not permitted to hold or carry children during a flight.A child under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult. children under the age of 7 are not permitted to take the flight.
We normally reach between 500 and 2,500 feet high - and where allowed.
Flights normally run from November to April but may be cancelled if conditions are unsuitable.
WHITE WATER RAFTING
white water rafting are recreational outdoor activities which use an inflatable raft to navigate a river or other body of water. This is often done on whitewater or different degrees of rough water. Dealing with risk and the need for teamwork is often a part of the experience.
Rafting in Kitulgala certain sections of Mahaweli river is considered an extreme sport, most of the rapids are adventurous depend on the weather conditons, while other sections are not so extreme or difficult. Rafting is also a competitive sport practiced around the world which culminates in a world rafting championship event between the participating nations.