This 15-day tour covers major tourism destinations and sites in Sri Lanka. Historical landmarks like the Dambulla Caves, Sigiriya Rock, Anuradhapuraya and the Temple of the Tooth offer a glimpse into the nation’s Buddhist heritage. Additionally, Yala can seek out the diverse wildlife of Sri Lanka. Along the coastline, visitors can discover ancient forts and pristine beaches, while the interior reveals the tea country, where one can encounter the tea leaf pluckers. also get a misty electric feeling with Nuwara Ellia and Ella; therefore, this tour consists of all tastes of Sri Lanka. This journey is always beyond your imagination.
Upon your arrival at the airport, you will be greeted by our representative, who will provide assistance. Subsequently, your tour chauffeur will meet you at the exit gate of the arrival terminal to begin the tour.
Check in to the hotel at Negombo.
Negombo has its roots as a fishing village, characterized by white sandy lining the beach, which contribute to the picturesque scenery of the area. Over time, it has evolved into a prominent fishing market center.
Relax leisurely at the beach and stay overnight in Negombo.
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel and start to travel to Sigiriya.
Start to visit Sigiriya Royal Garden and climb Sigiriya Rock Fortress (UNESCO World Heritage).
Subsequently, proceed to the Cultural Triangle Region. Explore the town of Sigiriya, renowned for its ancient Sigiriya Rock Fortress, which dates back over a millennium. This site features meticulously designed gardens, water fountains, a sanctuary, and exquisite frescoes depicting the celestial maidens of Sigiriya. It is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Following breakfast, a visit to Anuradhapura is scheduled, a site renowned for housing the highest concentration of ancient monuments from a remarkable civilization. This historical kingdom features numerous stone sculptures, including some of the most celebrated stone Buddha statues.
In the afternoon, explore Mihintale, the site recognized as the birthplace of Buddhism in Sri Lanka, often referred to as the Cradle of Buddhist Civilization in the nation.
Later, return to your hotel for an overnight stay. (Anuradhapura)
Following breakfast, a visit to Polonnaruwa will take place, where you will explore numerous well-preserved remnants of palaces and monasteries. You will observe a variety of brick constructions, stone monuments, temples, lakes, and pagodas that were enhanced by ancient kings.
The afternoon excursion to Medirigiriya features the Medirigiriya Vatadage, which is situated on an elevated circular platform. Despite being a ruin, the site exhibits minimal natural deterioration.
Return to the hotel for the overnight stay. (Anuradhapura)
After breakfast, leave for Kandy. En route, visit Dambulla.
Subsequently, explore the historic Dambulla cave complex, commonly referred to as the Royal Golden Rock Cave Temple. This region is also renowned for its birdwatching opportunities. On your way, make a stop at Nalanda Gedige, often likened to Abu Simbel in Sri Lanka. Nalanda Gedige is an extraordinary archaeological site that showcases a unique blend of Buddhist and Hindu architectural styles.
Visit a spice garden and a batik factory in Matale.
In the afternoon, visit the Temple of the Tooth Relic (a UNESCO world heritage site).
Following breakfast, proceed to the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, a renowned destination in Sri Lanka. This facility is home to the largest group of captive elephants globally. Observe the elephants as they enjoy their bath in the adjacent river.
In the afternoon, explore the sights of Kandy City, the second most visited tourist destination in
Sri Lanka. A visit to the Kandy Museum is also recommended.
In the evening, indulge in a cultural dance performance.
Later, return to the hotel for the overnight stay.
Following breakfast, proceed to the Royal Botanical Gardens of Peradeniya, renowned for housing the largest collection of orchids in Asia, along with a diverse array of other plant species.
Subsequently, depart for Nuwara Eliya, the heart of the hill country.
Enroute visit Ramboda Waterfall.
Visit Damro Tea Factory to witness the famous pure Ceylon taste.
Revel in numerous captivating and emotionally stirring sites, and spend the evening strolling in the refreshing climate.
The day begins with breakfast at the hotel, followed by a transfer to Nanu Oya Train Station to embark on one of the most picturesque train journeys in the world, the “Nanu Oya to Ella” train ride.
This approximately two and a half-hour journey offers breathtaking views as it takes you to the enchanting hill country, culminating in the stunning mountain town of Ella.
Upon arrival at Ella Train Station, you will be greeted by our chauffeur guide.
Start to travel Haputale visit Lipton Seat Famous View Point.
Back to Ella en route visit Adisham Bungalow.
Adisham Bungalow, or Adisham Hall, is a 1931 British colonial house in Badulla District, showcasing traditional English country house construction from stone.
In the evening, visit a nearby location in Badulla to observe the Dunhinda waterfalls.
Conclude the day by returning to Ella for an overnight stay.
This quaint town serves as a hub for numerous trekking expeditions throughout the picturesque countryside. Visitors are encouraged to explore attractions such as the Ella Gap, Rawana Ella Falls, Little Adams Peak, and Bambaragala Peak, all of which offer a variety of delightful walks amidst breathtaking scenery.
The trek to the Nine Arch Bridge is particularly appealing due to the distinctive landscape surrounding the bridge.
Check out of the hotel and start traveling to Yala & Tissamaharama.
Afternoon on a safari adventure in Yala National Park, where you can immerse yourself in the untamed beauty of the wilderness while traversing the landscape in a Jeep. The sight of wild elephants, whether in small groups or larger herds, is undoubtedly one of the most remarkable experiences Yala has to offer. Additionally, you may encounter herds of spotted deer, and if fortune smiles upon you, witnessing a leopard basking in the sun or quenching its thirst at a waterhole will create lasting memories. Should Yala be inaccessible during September and October, an alternative visit to Bundala Reserve is recommended.
Following your safari, proceed to Tissamaharama for an overnight stay.
Check in to the Mirissa hotel and relax at the Mirissa beach, surfing and diving.
Stay calm with a beach vibe and witness a beautiful sunset in the evening.
Overnight stay at Mirissa.
Mirissa is a coastal town located on the southern shores of Sri Lanka, celebrated for its eponymous Mirissa Beach, vibrant nightlife, and opportunities for whale and dolphin watching. The picturesque Mirissa Beach serves as a favored destination for various water sports, including surfing and snorkeling, which consistently attract enthusiasts.
After taking breakfast, go to Mirissa Harbor for a boat safari to watch whales and dolphins. (4-6 hours journey)
During this safari, you can see blue whales (the species most frequently observed). Additionally, one may encounter sperm whales, fin whales, Bryde’s whales, short-finned whales, dolphins, and, on rare occasions, killer whales and whale sharks.
After breakfast, start traveling to Galle Ancient City.
Explore Galle Ancient Dutch Fort.
Visit the National Maritime Museum at Galle.
Visit Kosgoda Turtle Hatchery.
Next travel to Colombo.
En-route enjoy Madu River Boat Safari & Fish Therapy.
(Overnight at Bentota)
Galle city underwent significant fortification by the Dutch beginning in 1649 during the 17th century. The Galle Fort, recognized as a World Heritage Site, stands as the largest surviving fortress in Asia constructed by European colonizers. Additionally, notable attractions in Galle encompass the city’s natural harbor and the National Maritime Museum.