Embark on a 19-day island hop in Sri Lanka and discover mesmerizing scenes, exquisite beaches, ancient cities, and three fabulous golf courses at different elevations. Book now!
Embark on a 19-day island hop in Sri Lanka and discover mesmerizing scenes, exquisite beaches, ancient cities, and three fabulous golf courses at different elevations. Book now!
Airport > Negombo
Negombo Beach - Bask in the sun on the sandy shores of Negombo, located on Sri Lanka’s Western Coast. Witness the thriving fish industry, a tradition that spans centuries. Experience the thrill of water sports. Dive to explore the vibrant corals and marine life. Discover the 50-year-old shipwreck just off the coast, home to…
Airport > Negombo
Negombo Beach - Bask in the sun on the sandy shores of Negombo, located on Sri Lanka’s Western Coast. Witness the thriving fish industry, a tradition that spans centuries. Experience the thrill of water sports. Dive to explore the vibrant corals and marine life. Discover the 50-year-old shipwreck just off the coast, home to diverse fish species.
Negombo > Balapitiya > Galle
Madu Ganga Biodiversity Area - Embark on a delightful boat journey along the Madu River, rich with biodiversity. Navigate through the mysterious mangrove passages. Spot sunbathing crocodiles and water monitors. Visit small islands inhabited by cinnamon-harvesting locals. Rejuvenate with the renowned fish massage. Observe waterbirds in their natural environment.
Galle
Galle Fort - Explore Galle Fort, one of Asia’s best-preserved fortifications. Visit the Maritime Museum, Galle National Museum, and the lighthouse. Stroll through cobblestone streets with Dutch names, uncovering their histories.
Galle > Yala
Koggala - Witness the mesmerizing sight of fishermen on stilts along Koggala’s coast. Hear firsthand accounts of stilt fishing’s origins in Sri Lanka from the fishermen who have honed this craft for generations. Learn the intricacies of stilt fishing and admire the skill involved.
Ussangoda Beach - Ussangoda is a unique coastal area due to its treeless landscape. Its serpentine rock contains toxic heavy metals, allowing only certain small plants to thrive. According to Ramayana legends, there are two more reasons for Ussangoda’s barrenness. After meeting Sitadevi, Lord Hanuman provoked King Ravana and his Rakshasa army, resulting in Hanuman’s tail being set ablaze. In retaliation, Hanuman torched parts of Ravana’s empire with his burning tail, including Ussangoda. Additionally, legend has it that Ussangoda was once an airport for King Ravana’s Dandumonara peacock chariot before Hanuman destroyed the landing site.
Yala
Yala National Park - This incredible three-hour safari offers a visit to Yala National Park, the island’s second-largest park, located on Sri Lanka’s Southeastern coast. Encounter the renowned Sri Lankan leopards, native wild water buffalo, Sri Lankan Sloth Bear, and large herds of Sri Lankan Elephants. The park also hosts numerous other mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and invertebrates.
Yala > Ella
Little Adam’s Peak View Point - Discover Ella and its fascinating attractions. Traverse vibrant green tea fields and rugged rock paths to witness the enchanting views from Little Adam’s Peak. Cross the historic Nine Arches Bridge and learn about its construction. Conclude your hike at Demodara Railway station, featuring its unique loop-over track design. This tour showcases Sri Lanka’s finest sights.
Ella > Nuwara Eliya
Victoria Park of Nuwara Eliya - Explore the highland city, a premier holiday resort for the British in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Stroll through streets lined with charming cottages, quaint villas, and elegant mansions. Create memories at the old red-bricked post office by purchasing a colorful postcard to take home or send to friends. Unwind at Queen Victoria Park or by Lake Gregory’s shores.
Nuwara Eliya > Horton Plains > Nuwara Eliya
Horton Plains National Park - Visit the stunning Horton Plains National Park in Ohiya, featuring montane grasslands and cloud forests. Marvel at the breathtaking views from World’s End and the refreshing sprays of Baker’s Falls. Spot the many endemic species residing in the plains. Learn about the archaeological discoveries made in the area.
Nuwara Eliya > Kandy
Ramboda Waterfall - Explore Ramboda Falls, the country’s 11th tallest waterfall. Take a guided tour of Mackwoods Tea Estate to learn about tea varieties, processing methods, and qualities. Wander through the shaded paths and vibrant mazes of Hakgala Botanical Gardens. Relax with a stroll along Lake Gregory’s shores, enjoying a peaceful day filled with beautiful sights.
Blue Field Tea Factory - Visit the Tea Factory and plantation to see how the world-renowned “Ceylon Tea” is produced. In 1824, the British brought a tea plant from China to Ceylon and planted it in the Royal Botanical Gardens in Peradeniya for non-commercial purposes. James Taylor, a British citizen, introduced commercial tea plantations in Sri Lanka (Ceylon). He arrived in Sri Lanka in 1852 and settled in Loolecondera estate in Kandy. Today, even those unfamiliar with Sri Lanka recognize Ceylon tea for its quality.
Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic - The Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was built in the 16th century to venerate and protect Lord Buddha’s sacred tooth. Wander through the beautifully adorned passageways and intricately painted halls in red, cream, and black. Lean against delicately carved pillars and admire the stunning golden statues. Experience an unforgettable journey through history and art.
Kandy
Kandy Lake Club - Cultural Dance Show - The Kandy Cultural Show offers a chance to experience Sri Lanka’s traditions. Enjoy this hour-long spectacle featuring some of the island’s most popular art forms. Be amazed by fire dancers and sword dancers. Watch the vibrant Kandyan dancers soar to the primal beat of the drums.
Kandy > Peradeniya > Matale > Dambulla
Royal Botanical Gardens - Explore the renowned Royal Botanical Gardens of Peradeniya, established in the early 19th century. Wander through the expansive grounds, home to over 4000 plant species. Learn about orchids, spices, and medicinal plants. Stroll down avenues shaded by large, rare trees or bordered by flowering plants. Discover the cannonball tree, cross the wobbly suspension bridge, navigate short hedge mazes, or climb the twisty trees that make excellent jungle gyms.
Euphoria Spice and Herbal - Tour a Spice Garden and enjoy a guided exploration of a spice and herbal garden, learning about spices like coriander, chili, cinnamon, cardamom, and nutmeg, and their uses.
Dambulla Cave Temple - Enter the historic caves of the Golden Temple of Dambulla, dating back to the 1st century BC. Admire ancient murals depicting Lord Gautama Buddha’s life story. Observe the hundreds of Buddha and deity figurines scattered throughout the five main caves. Visit the Cave of the Divine King, Cave of the Great King, and the Great New Monastery. See the giant golden Buddha Statue just outside the cave complex.
Dambulla > Sigiriya > Dambulla
Sigiriya The Ancient Rock Fortress - Ascend the 5th-century AD rock fortress, Sigiriya, where King Kasyapa once ruled. Enter through the lion’s paw-framed entrance, aptly named ‘The Lion Rock.’ View the stunning, unfading murals that made Sigiriya famous. Climb the steep staircase to explore the terraced gardens and still-functioning cisterns. Traverse the tunnels leading to the palace, immersing yourself in the past.
Dambulla > Anuradhapura > Dambulla
Mahamevnawa Dhammachethiya Buddhist Monastery Anuradhapura - Wander through the ancient ruins of Anuradhapura, the capital for over a millennium until the 10th century AD. Discover pagodas, monastic buildings, and ponds scattered across the vast area. Visit significant landmarks like Jetavanarama, one of the ancient world’s tallest buildings, the Sri Maha Bodhi, and the ruins of the massive Abhayagiri Monastery. Gain insights into Sri Lanka’s history as you walk in the footsteps of kings.
Avukana Buddha Statue - Visit the impressive 40-foot rock sculpture in Avukana, a classic example of Standing Buddha statues in Sri Lanka. Marvel at the statue’s craftsmanship, carved from a single rock and standing unsupported except for a thin attachment at the back. Admire the delicately carved robe folds and the cleanly sculpted body structure. The partially collapsed structures around it suggest it was once housed in an image house.
Dambulla > Yapahuwa > Dambulla
Yapahuwa Rock Fortress - Explore the Yapahuwa rock fortress, the seat of government in the 13th century. It also housed its own Temple of the Tooth Relic at the time. Admire the grand entrance arch and ornamental stairway. Wander through the temple ruins at the summit or along the terraces. Appreciate the intricate sculptures scattered throughout the fortress.
Dambulla > Polonnaruwa > Minneriya > Dambulla
Polonnaruwa Vatadage - In Polonnaruwa, kings ruled Sri Lanka’s central plains 800 years ago when it was a bustling commercial and religious center. Merchants traded rare goods, and the devout prayed at numerous temples. Archaeological treasures reveal the city’s former glory.
Minneriya National Park - This three-hour safari takes you through Minneriya National Park. Witness over 150 elephants gathering during the famous Great Elephant Gathering, occurring in the dry season from May to October. Besides elephants, spot various mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians in the scrublands, forests, and other areas.
Dambulla > Trincomalee
Nilaveli Beach - Unwind on Nilaveli Beach, considered one of Sri Lanka’s most pristine beaches. Enjoy the golden sand, swaying palms, and clear blue sea. Discover the ancient 10th-century Tamil inscription indicating the beach was part of a land grant to the Koneswaram Temple.
Trincomalee
Nilaveli Beach - Relax on Nilaveli Beach, renowned as one of Sri Lanka’s most perfect beaches. Delight in the golden sand, swaying palms, and clear blue sea. Explore the ancient 10th-century Tamil inscription that mentions the beach’s inclusion in a land grant to the Koneswaram Temple.
Trincomalee > Colombo
Colombo - After breakfast at the hotel, proceed to Colombo and check into the hotel. (Travel Time: 6 to 7 hrs)
Colombo > Airport
Colombo National Museum - Experience the vibrant lights and lively atmosphere of Colombo, Sri Lanka’s capital city. Visit historic landmarks such as the Old Lighthouse, Old Parliament, Galle Face Hotel, Galle Face Green, Gangarama Temple, the National Museum, and more. Explore the malls at Independence Square or the Race Course. Visit boutique shops and designer stores.

- Transport in a Private Vehicle, inclusive of all chauffeur accommodation.
- Service of an English-Speaking Chauffeur Guide throughout the tour.
- All prevailing taxes and service charges.
- Transport in a Private Vehicle, inclusive of all chauffeur accommodation.
- Service of an English-Speaking Chauffeur Guide throughout the tour.
- All prevailing taxes and service charges.
- Hotel Accommodation.
- International / Domestic Airfare.
- Any expenses of personal nature.
- Entrance fees to the respective sites.
- Hotel Accommodation.
- International / Domestic Airfare.
- Any expenses of personal nature.
- Entrance fees to the respective sites.
Sri Lanka, celebrated for its enchanting hill country, stunning beaches, and captivating cultural sites of ancient cities and shrines, is not typically associated with golfing holidays. However, a glance at the Sri Lanka map reveals a delightful surprise: three exceptional golf courses, among the finest in Asia, are situated at three different elevations.
Sri Lanka, celebrated for its enchanting hill country, stunning beaches, and captivating cultural sites of ancient cities and shrines, is not typically associated with golfing holidays. However, a glance at the Sri Lanka map reveals a delightful surprise: three exceptional golf courses, among the finest in Asia, are situated at three different elevations.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.