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Sri Lanka Tour

To the Island of Tea and Cinnamon

Trip Duration:

7 days

Recommended season:

December - March

Sri Lanka - Trip Summary

A customized 7-day Sri Lanka tour begins with our arrival in Colombo, followed by a visit to Negombo, where we’ll explore the local fish market and visit the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage. We then head to Habarana, stopping at the Dambulla Rock Temple and the ancient capital of Polonnaruwa. Here, we’ll enjoy a short traditional boat ride and a visit to a local village. A jeep safari in Minneriya National Park provides the chance to spot wild elephants, and we’ll visit the impressive Sigiriya Rock Fortress. Continuing to Kandy, we’ll tour the city, visit the Temple of the Tooth, enjoy a traditional Kandyan dance show, and explore the botanical gardens. Finally, we reach Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka’s hill capital, where we’ll tour tea plantations and hike the Horton Plains to “World’s End.” This journey showcases Sri Lanka’s cultural heart, lush nature reserves, tea plantations, ancient fortresses, and spice gardens. Our tailored tours include an English-speaking guide/driver, ensuring a memorable, personalized experience at your pace and style.

Nature Reserves • Wildlife • Temples

Day 1

Day 1: Arrival - Colombo - Negombo

Arrival in Colombo, the capital of Sri Lanka, we will meet our representative at the airport and take a short drive to the hotel in Negombo—the heart of Sri Lanka’s fishing community.
Dinner and overnight in Negombo.

Day 2

Day 2: Negombo - Fish Market - Elephant Orphanage - Dambulla - Habarana

After breakfast, we will visit the local fish market, a wholesale market where you can find sharks, catfish, seafood, and a variety of different fish.

 

Next, we will drive for about two hours to visit the heartwarming site of the Elephant Orphanage in Pinnawala. The endangered status of the Asian elephant prompted the Sri Lankan government to establish an orphanage aimed at conserving the species and helping them return to their natural habitat. At the beginning of the 19th century, about thirty thousand elephants lived on the island, but nearly all were extinct within a century. Today, the wild elephant population in Sri Lanka numbers around 3,000 individuals. We will tour the orphanage and observe the herd of elephants enjoying their daily bath in the nearby river.

 

Afterward, we will drive for another two hours to Dambulla, famous for its many caves that serve as tranquil meditation spots for local monks. This central region of the island is sometimes referred to as the “Cultural Triangle,” home to ancient cities and fascinating temples.

 

Upon arrival, we will visit the Cave Temple. Five caves connect to form the Golden Temple of Dambulla, which has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Cave Temple consists of five caves and shrines. Inside the caves, you can find numerous statues and wall paintings. The Hindu statues date back to the 12th century, while the most recent wall paintings are from the 18th century. The colorful walls are adorned with vibrant paintings and figures.

 

Finally, we will take a short drive to Habarana and transfer to the hotel.
Dinner and overnight in Habarana.

Day 3

Day 3: Habarana - Polonnaruwa - Rural Experience - Minneriya - Habarana

After breakfast, we will drive for about an hour and a half to visit Polonnaruwa, the ancient capital of Sri Lanka from the 11th to the 13th centuries. The site features remnants of the city’s glorious past. Undoubtedly, the most impressive site is the “Gal Vihara,” which is almost perfectly preserved, featuring four gigantic rock-carved Buddha figures and two seated Buddha statues. Another Buddha statue stands with its hands clasped on its chest, while the third figure lies on its side.
Upon arrival, we will take a tour of Polonnaruwa and its surroundings.

 

After that, we will return to Habarana and embark on a walking tour in the area, which includes a short boat ride and a visit to a local village.

 

In the afternoon, we will head to Minneriya National Park, where its marshy areas attract many animals, including elephants, waterfowl, amphibians, and colorful butterflies. Upon arrival, we will go on a jeep safari in the park.

 

Afterward, we will drive back to Habarana and transfer to the hotel.
Dinner and overnight in Habarana.

 

Day 4

Day 4: Habarana - Sigiriya - Matale - Kandy - City Tour

After breakfast, we will head to the impressive Sigiriya, a fortress and gardens situated atop a rock cliff 200 meters high. This palace and garden complex is located on a striking rock, rising 200 meters above the ground. About 1,200 steps lead to the summit, and the site has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The lavish complex was built in the 5th century and served as the home of King Kasyapa. The site features gardens, pools, fountains, water gardens, wall paintings, and of course, breathtaking views.
Depending on your fitness level, you can climb to the fortress (about 1 to 2 hours).

 

Please note that this involves climbing 1,200 steps. Alternatively, you can view the site from below without climbing.

 

After that, we will drive for about an hour and a half to Matale, where we will visit a spice garden that showcases many types of spice plants and learn about their production processes.

 

Next, we will continue our drive for about an hour to Kandy, which was the capital of the last Sinhalese dynasty. The city is built around a serene lake and is surrounded by green hills. In the city center, you will find a vibrant cluster of antique shops, markets, and hotels. Kandy is home to an ancient royal palace located in a beautiful garden, the National Museum, and interesting temples, the most famous of which is the Temple of the Tooth, which, according to Buddhist belief, houses the most important religious relic in Sri Lanka – the sacred tooth of Buddha.

 

Upon arrival, we will embark on a city tour. We will visit the city center, the local market, the bazaar, and the Kandy Arts Center. We will also visit the Temple of the Tooth and enjoy observing a traditional ceremony.

 

In the evening, we will enjoy a Kandyan dance performance, which is much more than just a dance show. It is an ancient ritual that includes fire swallowing and walking on coals.

 

After the performance, we will transfer to the hotel.
Dinner and overnight in Kandy.

Day 5

Day 5: Kandy - Peradeniya - Tea Plantations - Nuwara Eliya- City Tour

After breakfast, we will drive for about half an hour to Peradeniya to visit the botanical gardens. We will admire the various species of trees, plants, and colorful flowers in the gardens, which house over 5,000 types of flora. The gardens were established by the Sinhalese king and expanded by the British. The tour also includes a visit to the stunning orchid pavilion.

 

Afterward, we will embark on a two-hour drive to Nuwara Eliya.
We will travel along a scenic mountainous road, exploring the tea fields where we can observe the Tamil women in their vibrant traditional attire picking tea. In the 19th century, the British brought many Tamils from Tamil Nadu in South India to Sri Lanka to work in the rubber plantations and tea estates of colonial Ceylon, as the local population was unwilling to work in the plantations. We will also visit a renowned Ceylon tea factory, learning about the cultivation, production, and processing of tea that has turned the local product into a globally recognized brand.

 

Continuing our journey to Nuwara Eliya, we will encounter red-brick houses, well-manicured gardens, golf courses, traditional tea time, and mist—hallmarks of the capital of the hill country. From the city, we can catch a glimpse of Sri Lanka’s highest peak, Pidurutalagala.

 

Upon arrival, we will embark on a city tour of Nuwara Eliya. We will drive through the lush valley and visit the picturesque waterfalls surrounded by tea fields. We will continue to Gregory Lake before transferring to the hotel.
Dinner and overnight in Nuwara Eliya.

Day 6

Day 6: Nuwara Eliya - The End of the World - Horton Plains - Colombo

Early in the morning, we will set out with a packed breakfast for a day trip to Horton Plains. After about two hours of hiking, we will reach a breathtaking viewpoint known as “World’s End,” where the landscape drops off dramatically into a deep chasm below. This beautiful and isolated area is filled with ancient forests, giant ferns, misty lakes, herds of deer, leopards, and other wildlife.

 

This hiking route is moderately challenging, featuring some inclines, declines, and uneven paths.

 

Following our adventure, we will drive approximately 4 to 5 hours to Colombo, the bustling capital city of Sri Lanka and the main port of the island. Colombo blends modern skyscrapers with colonial buildings from Sri Lanka’s days as a British crown colony, along with numerous temples that reflect the country’s rich history.

 

Upon arrival, we will transfer to the hotel for check-in.
Dinner and overnight stay in Colombo.

Day 7

Day 7: Colombo – City Tour - Airport

After breakfast, we will embark on a city tour to get acquainted with Colombo. We will dedicate time for last-minute shopping and visit the vibrant, colorful bazaar filled with numerous shops and stalls.

 

Later, depending on the flight schedule, we will transfer to the airport for our flight back home.

 

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