Explore Sri Lanka’s ancient wonders, stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and thrilling safaris. Enjoy personalized service and unforgettable experiences on this 8-day tour.
Explore Sri Lanka’s ancient wonders, stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and thrilling safaris. Enjoy personalized service and unforgettable experiences on this 8-day tour.
Airport - Negombo to Kandy
Bandaranaike International Airport - Upon arrival at Colombo airport, a representative will warmly welcome and assist you at the arrival gate. They will be holding a sign with your name, ensuring easy identification.
Kandy Lake Club - Cultural Dance Show - Located in Kandy town, this cultural performance showcases…
Airport - Negombo to Kandy
Bandaranaike International Airport - Upon arrival at Colombo airport, a representative will warmly welcome and assist you at the arrival gate. They will be holding a sign with your name, ensuring easy identification.
Kandy Lake Club - Cultural Dance Show - Located in Kandy town, this cultural performance showcases various styles of Kandyan dancing, originally from the area but now widespread across the island. Kandyan dancing, which originated from a dance by Indian shamans visiting the island, is a significant part of Sri Lankan culture and is eagerly anticipated during perahera processions. The show features dances that mimic the elegant movements of birds and animals, tracing back to the ancient Kohomba Kapkariya ritual, along with dynamic acrobatic acts including leaping pirouettes, plate-spinning, and the dramatic ‘fire walk’ finale.
Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic - Sri Dalada Maligawa, or the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, is a Buddhist temple in Kandy, Sri Lanka. Situated in the royal palace complex of the former Kingdom of Kandy, it houses the Buddha’s tooth relic. Historically, the relic has been crucial in local politics, as it is believed that whoever possesses it holds the country’s governance. Kandy, the last capital of the Sri Lankan kings, is a World Heritage Site primarily due to this temple.
Kandy to Ella
Ramboda Waterfall - Ramboda Falls, standing at 109 meters, is the 11th highest waterfall in Sri Lanka and the 729th highest in the world. Located in the Pussellawa area on the A5 highway at Ramboda Pass, it is formed by Panna Oya, a tributary of Kothmale Oya, and is situated 945 meters above sea level.
Glenloch Tea Factory - As one of the world’s largest tea exporters, Sri Lanka boasts a thriving tea industry that dominates the central highlands. Introduced by British tea planter James Taylor in 1867, tea has significantly altered the country’s landscape and demographics.
Nine Arches Bridge - Experience the world’s most beautiful train ride from Nanu Oya to Ella. After the journey, visit the Nine Arch Bridge in Ella, located on the Demodara loop. Spanning 91 meters and standing 24 meters high, the bridge’s nine arches create a picturesque scene, especially amidst the dense jungle and agricultural surroundings. Behind the railway, a forest thrives, and below, tea leaves are cultivated.
Ella to Yala
Little Adam’s Peak View Point - Discover the stunning Little Adam’s Peak in Sri Lanka. Named after the sacred Adam’s Peak (Sri Pada), due to the resemblance between the two mountains, it is also known as “Punchi Sri Pada.” Standing at 1141 meters, Little Adam’s Peak attracts many travelers. A gentle hike up the mountain offers a rewarding panoramic view, with paths through lush tea plantations, waterfalls, and paddy fields.
Ravana Ella Falls - Located on the Ella-Wellawaya main road, Ravana Ella Falls is fed by Kirinidi Oya. Unlike many Sri Lankan waterfalls hidden in jungles, this one is easily accessible from the main road, making it a popular photography spot. Ravana Ella is linked to the Indian epic Ramayana, where King Ravana is said to have hidden Princess Seetha in a cave behind the falls.
Buduruwagala Temple - Buduruwagala is an ancient Buddhist temple in Sri Lanka, featuring seven statues from the Mahayana school of thought, dating back to the 10th century. The name Buduruwagala means “rock of Buddhist sculptures,” and these artworks are believed to be from the 9th or 10th century AD.
Yala National Park - Yala Park, the second-largest wildlife park in Sri Lanka, features a semi-arid climate with vast dry woodlands and open grasslands, divided into five blocks. A Jeep Safari tour offers an unforgettable adventure, with the occasional harmless charge from a juvenile bull elephant. The park is home to diverse wildlife and plants, with two large rivers supporting 32 mammal species, 125 bird species, and numerous reptiles and lagoon fauna. Entrance fees, payable at the main office, include a tracker service. Yala National Park is ideal for observing peafowls, monkeys, elephants, and elusive Sri Lankan leopards.
Yala to Mirissa
Dondra Head Lighthouse - Located at Dondra Head, the southernmost point in Sri Lanka, Dondra Head Lighthouse is the tallest in Sri Lanka and one of the tallest in Southeast Asia. It is operated and maintained by the Sri Lanka Ports Authority.
Mirissa Beach - Known by various names over the centuries, Sri Lanka was called Ceylon under British rule and Serendib in earlier times, a term now synonymous with tranquility. Marco Polo visited this tear-shaped island in the 14th century, describing it as “undoubtedly the finest island in the world.” Mirissa, with its stunning sandy beach, transforms dreams of a tropical paradise into reality.
Coconut Tree Hill - Coconut Tree Hill is a renowned spot in Mirissa, offering views of the endless sea and Mirissa bay. It is a 10-15 minute walk from Mirissa Beach.
Jungle Beach - A hike through Rumassala jungle leads to the serene Jungle Beach, an ideal spot for swimming in calm waters. Visitors may encounter various fish and sea creatures. The beach offers showers, a small restaurant, and toilets, but no changing rooms. Jungle Beach provides a peaceful escape from the bustling Unawatuna Beach.
Japanese Peace Pagoda - This unique Buddhist temple features a circular deck offering sweeping views of the ocean and surrounding landscape.
Mirissa to Colombo
Sea Turtle Conservation Project (Koggala) - Located in Koggala, Sri Lanka, the Sea Turtle Conservation Project is dedicated to protecting endangered sea turtles. The center focuses on rescuing injured turtles, conserving turtle eggs, and raising public awareness about marine conservation. Visitors can learn about different sea turtle species in Sri Lankan waters and the importance of preserving their habitats. Through education and conservation efforts, the project plays a vital role in safeguarding sea turtles for future generations.
Madu River Buddhi Boat Safari Balapitiya - Situated near Galle, the Madu River is dotted with small islands and surrounded by lush mangrove forests, home to diverse animal species. Enjoy sightings of vibrant tropical birds and, if lucky, a few rare crocodiles.
Gangaramaya (Vihara) Buddhist Temple - One of Colombo’s oldest Buddhist temples, Gangaramaya was founded by the renowned scholar monk Hikkaduwe Sri Sumangala Nayaka Thera in the late 19th century.
Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque - Also known as the Red Mosque, Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque is one of Colombo’s oldest mosques. The Arabs first arrived in Sri Lanka for trade in the 7th century AD. As ancient Ceylon was a trade hub on the spice and silk routes, they maintained a presence in Sri Lanka through migration and intermarriage with locals.

- Breakfast included
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Accommodation included
- English Speaking Chauffeur
- Private transportation
- Parking fees
- Chauffeur Meals & Accommodation
- Breakfast included
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Accommodation included
- English Speaking Chauffeur
- Private transportation
- Parking fees
- Chauffeur Meals & Accommodation
- Other Exclusions (Flight tickets/ Visa Charges)
- Any expenses of personal nature like laundry charges, tips, etc.
- Activity Cost, Entrance Tickets and Sightseeing charges.
- Other Exclusions (Flight tickets/ Visa Charges)
- Any expenses of personal nature like laundry charges, tips, etc.
- Activity Cost, Entrance Tickets and Sightseeing charges.
Explore the enchanting allure of Sri Lanka in a memorable 5-day journey. This thoughtfully curated tour is ideal for those eager to immerse themselves in the island’s vibrant culture, awe-inspiring landscapes, and pristine tropical beaches, all within a brief yet delightful visit. From historic heritage sites to picturesque hill country vistas and…
Explore the enchanting allure of Sri Lanka in a memorable 5-day journey. This thoughtfully curated tour is ideal for those eager to immerse themselves in the island’s vibrant culture, awe-inspiring landscapes, and pristine tropical beaches, all within a brief yet delightful visit. From historic heritage sites to picturesque hill country vistas and serene coastal retreats, this adventure encapsulates the essence of Sri Lanka in one remarkable experience.
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.