Embark on a breathtaking 4-day tour of Sri Lanka, exploring the iconic Sigiriya rock, the sacred city of Kandy, and the picturesque Nuwara Eliya. Discover the beauty, tranquility, and adventure that this enchanting country has to offer!
Embark on a breathtaking 4-day tour of Sri Lanka, exploring the iconic Sigiriya rock, the sacred city of Kandy, and the picturesque Nuwara Eliya. Discover the beauty, tranquility, and adventure that this enchanting country has to offer!
Airport – Dambulla
Bandaranaike International Airport - Upon arrival by flight, passengers will be directed to the arrival terminal. After completing immigration and visa procedures, collecting baggage, and passing through the green channel if there are no goods to declare, travelers will enter the arrival lounge. Here, a representative from…
Airport – Dambulla
Bandaranaike International Airport - Upon arrival by flight, passengers will be directed to the arrival terminal. After completing immigration and visa procedures, collecting baggage, and passing through the green channel if there are no goods to declare, travelers will enter the arrival lounge. Here, a representative from Apple Vacations will be waiting with a paging board displaying the traveler’s name. This representative will introduce the traveler to an English-speaking chauffeur guide who will transport them to their hotel in Dambulla. (Pick-up available from Negombo or Colombo City)
Golden Temple of Dambulla - Known as Jumbukola Vihara in the Mahavamsa, the principal Pali Chronicle of Sri Lanka, the Rock Temple of Dambulla is located approximately 47 miles northwest of Kandy, the last capital of the Sinhalese kings, on the main road to Anuradhapura. Dambulla is a site of exceptional interest, featuring the most extensive and well-preserved rock temples on the island.
Golden Temple of Dambulla - Dambulla is one of Sri Lanka’s most popular and attractive tourist destinations. This historical and religious site is imbued with Buddhist influences, offering visitors a unique experience even before reaching the city. (photo stop)
Dambulla Dedicated Economic Centre - Situated in the Dambulla Secretariat Division of Matale District, at the heart of Dambulla town, this center was established in 1999 as a wholesale market for vegetables and fruits. A key feature of the DDEC is the direct involvement of farmers in selling their produce.
Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium - The Rangiri Dambulla International Cricket Stadium, with a seating capacity of 30,000, is Sri Lanka’s only international cricket venue located in the dry zone. Positioned on land leased from the Rangiri Dambulla Temple, the stadium offers views of the Dambulla Tank (reservoir) and the Dambulla Rock.
Sigiriya Museum - This well-curated museum features a detailed diorama of the site, providing an excellent overview and explaining Sigiriya’s cultural significance beyond its natural beauty. While the theory that Sigiriya was a Buddhist monastery is presented, the prevailing view is that it was a palace or fortress. (Combine with Sigiriya fortress)
Sigiriya The Ancient Rock Fortress - Rising majestically from the central plains, Sigiriya is arguably Sri Lanka’s most striking sight. Its near-vertical walls ascend to a flat-topped summit that holds the remnants of an ancient civilization, believed to be the heart of the short-lived kingdom of Kassapa. The early morning offers breathtaking views over mist-covered forests.
After descending from the giant rock, enjoy the taste of delicious Sri Lankan cuisine.
Optional Tours
• Village safari-USD 30-Canoe Ride, Bull cart ride, tuktuk safari, and Sri Lankan Food
Sigiriya - Kandy
Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic - The Temple of the Sacred Tooth, with its golden roof, houses Sri Lanka’s most revered Buddhist relic, a tooth of the Buddha. During puja (offerings or prayers), the heavily guarded room containing the tooth is accessible to devotees and tourists. However, the tooth itself is not visible as it is kept in a gold casket shaped like a dagoba (stupa), which contains a series of six diminishing dagoba caskets. In addition to the main temple, the complex includes several smaller temples, shrines, and museums.
Kandy View Point - Climb the hill by Kandy Lake to reach the Kandy viewpoint, offering an unbeatable view of the city. As a popular tourist spot, the area attracts many vendors, though their items are often of low quality. The area is also known for pickpocketing, so visitors should remain vigilant. From the hill, enjoy stunning views over the lake and the city.
Kandy Lake - Also known as Kiri Muhuda or the Sea of Milk, Kandy Lake is an artificial lake in the heart of Kandy, Sri Lanka, constructed in 1807 by King Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe next to the Temple of the Tooth. Over time, its size has been reduced. It is a protected lake, with fishing prohibited. Many legends and folklore surround the lake, including one that suggests the small island at its center was used by the king’s helm for bathing and was connected to the palace by a secret tunnel.
Kandy - Nuwaraeliya
Nuwara Eliya - Nuwara Eliya is a city nestled in the tea country hills of central Sri Lanka. The beautifully landscaped Hakgala Botanical Gardens showcase roses and tree ferns and are home to monkeys and blue magpies. Nearby, the Seetha Amman Temple, a vibrant Hindu temple, is adorned with religious figures.
Ramboda Waterfall - As rivers flow over uneven terrain or down mountains, they often split into tributaries or form waterfalls. Occasionally, two tributaries of the same river create twin waterfalls close to each other, forming a Y shape as they merge. This rare and stunning sight can be seen in the Pussellawa area of Nuwara Eliya, at the Ramboda Pass. The Ramboda Falls, also known as Ramboda Ella or Puna Ella, are formed by Puna Oya, a tributary of Kothmale Oya. They twin with Dunsinane Falls, created by Pundalu Oya, another tributary of the Kothmale River, and merge at the base to form a Y shape.
Gregory Lake - Gregory Lake was created in 1873 by the British-era Governor, Sir William Gregory, supposedly for electricity generation. However, the lake was primarily used for leisure and recreation. At its peak, Gregory Lake was the area’s most prominent attraction, serving as a relaxation spot for many visitors.
Sita Temple - The Sita Amman Temple, dedicated to Sita, the wife of Lord Rama, is located in the hills of Nuwara Eliya and is revered by Hindus as the only temple of its kind in the world. It is situated five kilometers along the road from Nuwara Eliya to Kandy. According to history, this is where King Ravana held Sita captive. The temple is notable for the footprints by the river, believed to resemble those of Hanuman.
Sri Baktha Hanuman Temple - It was Gurudev’s vision, during his visit to Sri Lanka in 1980, to establish a spiritual center at Rambodha. With Gurudev’s blessings, Chinmaya Mission Sri Lanka acquired 10 acres of land in 1981 at Wevanden Hills, naming it “Rambodha.” Located in central Sri Lanka, 3,200 ft above sea level and 150 km from Colombo (a 3.5-hour drive), it is believed that Sri Hanumanji set foot in these sacred hills while searching for Sitaji. Pujya Guruji Swami Tejomayananda consecrated the temple on April 8, 2001, with a Maha Kumbhabhishekam ceremony. This magnificent temple now stands as a monument, featuring a 16 ft idol of Lord Hanuman as the Moola Murti, with Vinayakar, Dhyaneshwar, and Sri Rama with Mother Sita and Lakshmana as the parivara murtis.
Damro Labookellie Tea Centre and Tea Garden - Explore the maze of tea bushes and discover the origins of Sri Lanka’s renowned elixirs. Numerous tea plantations and factories are eager to offer tours, explaining the tea plucking and production processes, and allowing visitors to sample freshly brewed tea. This is a truly authentic Sri Lankan experience.
Nuwaraeliya - Colombo
Rafting Team 39 - Experience the scenic Kelani River, navigating 5 major rapids and 4 minor rapids. This activity is suitable for anyone over the age of 10, with safety gear, modern rafts, and a comprehensive safety briefing provided by white-water rafting instructors beforehand. The journey covers approximately 5 kilometers. The river and its surroundings offer an enchanting experience during the White-Water Rafting Tour in Kitulgala.
Colombo - Colombo, the capital of Sri Lanka, boasts a rich history as a port on ancient east-west trade routes, successively governed by the Portuguese, Dutch, and British. This heritage is reflected in its architecture, blending colonial buildings with skyscrapers and shopping malls. The impressive Colombo National Museum, dedicated to Sri Lankan history, is adjacent to the expansive Vihara Mahadevi Park.

- Hotel pickup and drop-off included
- Travel in comfort with air-conditioning
- Complimentary WiFi access (subject to availability)
- Savor included dinner
- Stay hydrated with bottled water provided
- Benefit from an English-speaking chauffeur
- Enjoy included breakfast
- Hotel pickup and drop-off included
- Travel in comfort with air-conditioning
- Complimentary WiFi access (subject to availability)
- Savor included dinner
- Stay hydrated with bottled water provided
- Benefit from an English-speaking chauffeur
- Enjoy included breakfast
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
Embark on a captivating journey to the most enchanting destinations in Sri Lanka in just 4 days. Traverse through over 4 exquisite cities, engaging in exciting adventures as mentioned below. Explore Kandy, a vibrant city perched beside a lake, nestled at the heart of Sri Lanka. Designated as a world heritage site by UNESCO, this city ranks among the…
Embark on a captivating journey to the most enchanting destinations in Sri Lanka in just 4 days. Traverse through over 4 exquisite cities, engaging in exciting adventures as mentioned below. Explore Kandy, a vibrant city perched beside a lake, nestled at the heart of Sri Lanka. Designated as a world heritage site by UNESCO, this city ranks among the most revered Buddhist religious sites globally. Depending on your location within the city, you may find it bustling, serene, or strikingly picturesque. Challenge yourself with a rigorous ascent up the Sigiriya rock. If you’re physically fit and steer clear of distractions, you can summit the rock in less than half an hour. However, if you wish to rest intermittently, or pause to soak in the views and snap stunning pictures, the climb and descent combined would consume one and a half to two hours. Experience the pleasant climate of Nuwara Eliya, dubbed as the ‘Little England’ of Sri Lanka, renowned for its cool weather. Thrill your adventurous spirit with Srilanka’s white water rafting and end this memorable tour in the bustling city of Colombo.
- Comfortable walking shoes recommended for this tour.
- All visitors to Buddhist and Hindu temples are expected to remove footwear and hats. Also shoulders and knees should be covered
- The duration of transfers are approximate, the exact duration will depend on the time of day and traffic conditions
- Room upgrades on availability.
- Standard check-in time is at 14:00hrs – Early check-in will be provided on availability basis
- Alcohol will not be served by any hotel on Poya days (full moon) and other days prohibited by the Government.
- Quench your thirst by stopping for a complimentary king coconut along the roadside.
- Stop to enjoy some tropical/seasonal fruits during your journey.
- Re-entry is not allowed after you leave the venue
- Please respect and leave the plants and native wildlife untouched
- Deposit trash in designated receptacles
- For 1 Person Single room, 2 Person Double Room, 3 Person Triple Room Respectively.
- Please do not wear strong scented perfume as animals are sensitive to odour.
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.