Explore Sri Lanka’s beauty with expert guides. Enjoy a personalized, unforgettable journey in comfort and style. Discover hidden gems and scenic wonders.
Explore Sri Lanka’s beauty with expert guides. Enjoy a personalized, unforgettable journey in comfort and style. Discover hidden gems and scenic wonders.
Airport to Sigiriya
Dambulla Cave Temple - The Dambulla Cave Temple, also known as the Golden Temple of Dambulla, is a revered Buddhist site and a UNESCO World Heritage Site situated in central Sri Lanka. Dating back to the 1st century BC, it is the largest and best-preserved cave temple complex in the nation. The temple is carved into a massive…
Airport to Sigiriya
Dambulla Cave Temple - The Dambulla Cave Temple, also known as the Golden Temple of Dambulla, is a revered Buddhist site and a UNESCO World Heritage Site situated in central Sri Lanka. Dating back to the 1st century BC, it is the largest and best-preserved cave temple complex in the nation. The temple is carved into a massive rock and comprises five main caves, which contain over 150 exquisite Buddha statues and intricate murals adorning the walls and ceilings. These artworks depict scenes from the life of the Buddha, along with historical and religious events. The most striking of the statues is a 14-meter-long reclining Buddha sculpted from rock. The temple was initially developed by King Valagamba, who sought refuge in the caves during his exile. Upon reclaiming his throne, he transformed the site into a place of worship. The Dambulla Cave Temple continues to be an active pilgrimage site and a remarkable example of Sri Lanka’s ancient cultural and religious heritage.
Sigiriya to Polonnaruwa and back to Sigiriya
Polonnaruwa - Polonnaruwa, the second ancient capital of Sri Lanka, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its impressive collection of well-preserved ruins, monuments, and religious structures. Thriving between the 11th and 13th centuries AD, Polonnaruwa was a flourishing cultural and political center under the reign of kings like Parakramabahu I, who ushered in a golden age of prosperity. The ancient city boasts remarkable structures such as Gal Vihara, a group of massive Buddha statues carved from solid granite, the Royal Palace, the Vatadage (a circular relic house), and the expansive Parakrama Samudra, an ancient man-made reservoir that still supports agriculture today. The city’s advanced irrigation systems, intricate stone carvings, and architectural brilliance reflect the sophistication of early Sinhalese civilization. Polonnaruwa remains one of Sri Lanka’s most treasured historical sites, attracting visitors with its rich heritage, serene surroundings, and spiritual atmosphere.
Minneriya National Park - Minneriya National Park, located in Sri Lanka’s North Central Province, is renowned for its large gatherings of wild Asian elephants, particularly during the dry season from May to October. Centered around the ancient Minneriya Reservoir built by King Mahasena, the park spans about 8,900 hectares and is part of an important elephant corridor. Alongside elephants, the park is home to a variety of wildlife including deer, monkeys, birds, and occasionally leopards. Its rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes make it a popular destination for wildlife safaris.
Around Sigiriya
Sigiriya The Ancient Rock Fortress - Sigiriya Lion Rock is one of Sri Lanka’s most famous and remarkable historical landmarks. Rising nearly 200 meters above the surrounding plains, this ancient rock fortress was constructed in the 5th century AD by King Kashyapa, who transformed the giant rock into a royal palace and stronghold. The site is named after the giant lion-shaped gateway that once led to the summit, of which only the lion’s paws remain today. Sigiriya is renowned for its stunning frescoes of celestial maidens, the Mirror Wall with ancient inscriptions, and beautifully designed water gardens that reflect the advanced engineering skills of the time. At the summit, visitors can explore the ruins of the royal palace and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sigiriya is considered one of the best-preserved examples of ancient urban planning and is often referred to as the “Eighth Wonder of the World.”
Hiriwadunna - During the Hiriwadunna village tour, visitors can experience some of the oldest human activities, including a long bull-cart ride and a Catamaran Boat Ride on the lake. Participants can observe the traditional daily lives of a real village house and take a short walk through the paddy fields and vegetable cultivation to reach the village house. At the village house, guests can relax and enjoy a delicious Sri Lankan lunch. At the end of the village tour, a Tuk-Tuk ride is provided.
Sigiriya to Kandy
Sri Muthumariamman Temple - Sri Muthumari Amman Temple in Mathale is a vibrant Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Muthumari, known as the goddess of rain and fertility. It is an important religious site for the local Tamil community and attracts devotees, especially during annual festivals. The temple showcases traditional Dravidian architecture and offers a peaceful spiritual atmosphere amidst the cultural richness of Mathale.
Kandy City Center - Kandy City Centre (KCC) is a modern shopping mall located in the heart of Kandy, Sri Lanka, near the Temple of the Tooth Relic. Opened in 2008, it features a blend of contemporary architecture and traditional Kandyan design. The complex spans ten floors and offers a variety of retail outlets, including international and local brands, a multi-cuisine food court, a supermarket, and entertainment options such as a cinema. The rooftop terrace provides panoramic views of Kandy Lake and the surrounding hills, making it a popular spot for both shopping and relaxation.
Kandy Lake Club - Cultural Dance Show - The Kandy Lake Club Cultural Dance Show is a captivating evening that immerses visitors in Sri Lanka’s rich cultural heritage. Held daily in Kandy, this performance showcases traditional Kandyan dance, the ritual Kohomba Kankariya, and acrobatic feats like fire walking and pirouettes. The show is renowned for its vibrant costumes, live drumming, and energetic storytelling.
Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic - The Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, commonly known as the Kandy Tooth Temple, is one of the most revered religious sites in Sri Lanka. Located in the heart of Kandy, this sacred temple houses the left canine tooth of Lord Buddha, making it an important pilgrimage site for Buddhists from around the world. The temple was built within the royal palace complex of the former Kingdom of Kandy and has been a symbol of Sinhalese pride and sovereignty for centuries. The architecture of the temple is richly adorned with traditional Kandyan designs, wood carvings, and golden roofs. The sacred relic is enshrined in a golden casket and displayed during daily rituals and the grand Esala Perahera festival held annually in July or August. Surrounded by the tranquil Kandy Lake, the Temple of the Tooth is not only a spiritual center but also a remarkable testament to Sri Lanka’s religious, cultural, and historical heritage.
Kandy to Nuwara Eliya
Glenloch Tea Factory - Glenloch Tea Factory offers visitors a comprehensive insight into traditional Ceylon tea production. The factory is open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM. Guided tours are available at no charge, providing an opportunity to observe the entire tea-making process—from leaf plucking to drying and packing. The factory houses vintage machinery from the UK, some of which is still operational. Unlike many other tea estates, Glenloch permits photography during the tour, allowing guests to capture the intricate processes and scenic surroundings.
Ramboda Waterfall - Ramboda Falls is a stunning 109-meter (358-foot) waterfall located in the Pussellawa area of Sri Lanka’s Central Province, along the A5 highway at Ramboda Pass. It is the 11th tallest waterfall in Sri Lanka and the 729th tallest in the world. The waterfall is formed by the Panna Oya, a tributary of the Kotmale Oya, and is situated at an elevation of approximately 945 meters (3,100 feet) above sea level. Ramboda Falls is a tiered waterfall with multiple drops, creating a picturesque scene amidst lush greenery. The middle section of the falls is easily accessible from the roadside, while the upper and lower sections require a short hike to fully appreciate their beauty.
Gregory Lake - Gregory Lake is a beautifully preserved colonial-era lake nestled in the heart of Nuwara Eliya (often called “Little England”). Created in 1873 under British Governor Sir William Gregory, by damming the Thalagala stream to expand town limits.
Lover’s Leap Falls - Lovers’ Leap is a dramatic ~30 m waterfall tucked within the tea-draped hills around Nuwara Eliya, near the Pedro Tea Estate. The end of a dirt road leads to a short 300 m–1 km trail, taking 20–45 min fragrant walks through Pedro estate to lush forest canopies.
Nuwara Eliya To Ella
Sita Temple - The only temple in Sri Lanka (and possibly worldwide) dedicated to Goddess Sita, wife of Lord Rama, located in Seetha Eliya near Nuwara Eliya. Built in the early 2000s by Tamil Hindu workers, following traditional South Indian style, but the site has ancient roots with idols found in the river stream centuries ago.
Nanu Oya railway station - The Nanu Oya → Ella train ride is widely regarded as one of the most scenic train journeys in the world, winding through Sri Lanka’s hill country and offering breathtaking views along the ~56 km route taking 2½–3½ hours depending on stops and train class.
Nine Arches Bridge - The Nine Arches Bridge, also known as the Bridge in the Sky, is one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic colonial-era railway bridges — perched between Ella and Demodara stations in lush hill country. Built between 1913 and 1921 under British administration, the bridge stands as a testament to early 20th-century engineering.
Ella to Thissamaharama
Little Adam’s Peak View Point - Little Adam’s Peak is a gentle and scenic hike located just outside Ella, standing at around 1,141 m—perfect for most fitness levels. It’s well-marked, easy to follow, and offers panoramic views of tea plantations, valleys, and distance approx. 1–2 km one way (round trip ~4 km).
Rawana Falls - Height of 25 m (82 ft) with a wide, multi-tiered drop. Nestled in the Ravana Ella Wildlife Sanctuary. According to Ramayana lore, King Ravana hid Princess Sita in the nearby Ravana Cave. The cave lies behind the waterfall and has archaeological significance showing traces of human habitation from 25,000 years ago.
Buduruwagala Temple - Buduruwagala is a 9th–10th century rock temple showcasing seven intricately carved Buddhist figures in bas-relief, an exceptional example of Mahāyāna Buddhist art in Sri Lanka. The central figure, a standing Buddha in Abhāya Mudrā, stands about 15–16 m (51 ft) tall, the tallest standing Buddha statue on the island.
Yala National Park - Yala National Park is one of Sri Lanka’s top safari destinations, famed for its rich wildlife—including Asia’s densest leopard population—elephants, sloth bears, crocodiles, and over 200 bird species. Half-day safari (3–4 hrs.) either morning (4:30–10:00 AM) or afternoon (2:00–6:30 PM).
Thissamaharama to Mirissa Beach
Mirissa Beach - Mirissa Beach is a postcard-perfect slice of Sri Lanka’s south coast—golden sands, swaying palms, and crystal-clear water, recently crowned Asia’s happiest beach and Coconut Tree Hill. The iconic coconut-framed viewpoint—magical at sunrise or sunset and a prime Instagram spot.
Mirissa to Galle
Whales and dolphins watching Mirissa Sri Lanka - Mirissa is one of the world’s most renowned whale & dolphin watching destinations, favored for its deep waters and rich marine life. Blue whales (the planet’s largest), fin, sperm, Bryde’s, and occasionally killer whales. Dolphins—spinner, bottlenose, common, Risso’s—often riding bow waves and performing acrobatics. Additional marine life includes sea turtles, flying fish, and occasional whale sharks.
Stilt Fishermen Sri Lanka - Ahangama, on Sri Lanka’s southern coast, offers a magical stilt-fishing experience—where local fishermen perch on slender wooden poles in the surf, casting their lines in silence.
Galle Fort - Galle Fort, perched on Sri Lanka’s southwest coast, is a stunning UNESCO World Heritage site, a living mosaic of Portuguese, Dutch, and British colonial history with a vibrant local heartbeat. Remarkably constructed with granite and coral, the fort walls withstood the 2004 tsunami and remain beautifully preserved.
Galle to Colombo and then airport
Turtle Hatchery Hikkaduwa - A turtle hatchery is a conservation facility where turtle eggs are collected, incubated, and protected until they hatch, after which the baby turtles (hatchlings) are released into the ocean. Hatcheries play a crucial role in protecting endangered and vulnerable sea turtle species from threats.
Madu River Safari - The Madu River Boat Safari in Balapitiya is a serene, eco-rich excursion through one of Sri Lanka’s most enchanting mangrove ecosystems. Navigate a sprawling wetland covering roughly 915 ha, dotted with around 64 islands in the estuary, home to 300+ plant species and 200+ vertebrate animals—monkeys, monitor lizards, crocodiles, kingfishers, and cormorants gliding along the banks.
Colombo City Centre - A well-rounded Colombo city tour itinerary to immerse visitors in culture, history, street life, and seaside.

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We are thrilled to provide a personalized service to guarantee you an exceptional, custom-designed holiday in this beautiful country.
As seasoned chauffeur guides registered with the Sri Lanka Tourist Board, we can transport you to any destination across Sri Lanka, ensuring a truly memorable holiday experience in this lush, green nation.
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