Embark on a 12-day classic tour in Sri Lanka and discover the all-inclusive pearl in the Indian Ocean. Explore golden beaches, misty mountains, wildlife parks, ancient monuments, and rainforests while immersing in the rich culture and heritage of this tropical paradise.
Embark on a 12-day classic tour in Sri Lanka and discover the all-inclusive pearl in the Indian Ocean. Explore golden beaches, misty mountains, wildlife parks, ancient monuments, and rainforests while immersing in the rich culture and heritage of this tropical paradise.
Airport-Anuradhapura.
Yapahuwa Rock Fortress - Yapahuwa served as a temporary capital in 13th-century medieval Sri Lanka. Constructed around a massive granite rock that rises nearly a hundred meters above the surrounding lowlands, it was designed as a palace and military stronghold to defend against foreign invaders.
Anuradhapura-Sigiriya….
Airport-Anuradhapura.
Yapahuwa Rock Fortress - Yapahuwa served as a temporary capital in 13th-century medieval Sri Lanka. Constructed around a massive granite rock that rises nearly a hundred meters above the surrounding lowlands, it was designed as a palace and military stronghold to defend against foreign invaders.
Anuradhapura-Sigiriya.
Anuradhapura Stupas Scenic Point - Explore the ancient capital of Anuradhapura, dating back to the 3rd century BC. Attractions include the massive Dagabas, Ruwanwaliseya, Adaygiri, Jethawanarama Monasteries, and the Isurumuniya Rock Temple. The sacred Bo-tree is claimed to be the oldest documented tree in the world. Discover bronzed palaces, monk chapter houses, ponds, and well-preserved rock-cut Buddha statues and sculptures.
Replica Of Aukana Buddha Statue - Aukana Buddha is home to Sri Lanka’s most perfectly preserved ancient statue. The elegant 12-meter high standing Buddha is revered across the island, inspiring several full-scale replicas.
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Sigiriya The Ancient Rock Fortress - Early morning around 6:00, head to Sigiriya Lion Rock, built by King Kashapa in the 5th century. This site features a complex of buildings, parts of the Royal Palace, a fortified town, and captivating fresco paintings.
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Polonnaruwa Vatadage - Visit Polonnaruwa, the medieval capital of Sri Lanka, known for its well-preserved rock-cut Buddha statues, beautiful paintings, and ancient monasteries.
Minneriya National Park - Embark on a jeep safari around 14:30 in Minneriya or Kaudulla National Park, the best places in Sri Lanka to see large numbers of wild elephants. Minneriya National Park features a mix of evergreen forest and scrub areas, with the central feature being the Minneriya tank. During the dry season, observe the many elephants that come to bathe and graze on nearby grass.
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Golden Temple of Dambulla - The Dambulla Golden Rock Temple, dating back to the 1st century, houses over 150 Buddha statues, three Sri Lankan Kings, and two Gods and Goddesses. The rock ceiling is adorned with large, colorful paintings.
Sri Muthumariamman Temple - The prefix “Muthu” means “pearl,” “Mari” means rain, and “Amman” means mother in Tamil. The temple is dedicated to Mariamman, the goddess of rain and fertility. Originally part of a paddy field, the land was gifted by the owner in 1852. The current temple was built in 1874, funded by the Nattukkottai Chettiar. This temple is used by both Hindus and Buddhists.
Kandy - Discover the city of Kandy.
Kandy Lake Club - Cultural Dance Show - Enjoy the famous Kandy cultural dance show, which starts in the evening and lasts for over an hour. The traditional musicians of Kandy, their drums, and dances are highly entertaining. The show features seven different dances, including the Cobra Dance and Low Country Mask Dance. The fire show, with fire eating, rubbing fire on the body, and walking on fire, surprises everyone. Traditional folk dance is an integral part of Sri Lankan culture, dating back many years.
Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic - Visit the stunning 17th-century Temple of the Tooth, a long-standing center of the Buddhist faith.
Kandy-Nuwara Eliya.
Ramboda Waterfall - Ramboda Falls is the 11th highest waterfall in Sri Lanka, standing at 109 meters high and ranking as the 729th highest waterfall in the world. Ramboda Waterfall is not a single waterfall; it has two tiers. Above the main road in Ramboda, there is another waterfall. Many tourists overlook the main waterfall and visit the upper waterfall instead. Be sure to visit the main Ramboda waterfall at the lower side of Ramboda.
Blue Field Tea Factory - Visit tea plantations and factories, which are all part of the “Colonial British style.”
Nuwara Eliya - Explore the city of Nuwara Eliya and the area around Gregory Lake.
Nuwara Eliya-Ella
Horton Plains National Park - Start early at 6:00 with breakfast packets to trek in Horton Plains National Park. The park features montane grassland and cloud forest located in the Central Highlands, rich in biodiversity with many endemic species. The full circuit is around 9 km (5.6 miles).
Nanu Oya railway station - At Nanu Oya train station, catch the train at 12:35 to travel to Ella. The Kandy to Ella train ride is considered the most beautiful train journey in Sri Lanka, if not the world! Experience breathtaking views of lush green tea plantations, mountains, viaducts, valleys, and dense jungle. It’s a perfect way to experience Sri Lankan life, meet smiling locals, wave to children along the tracks, and enjoy spicy snacks sold by vendors at each stop. This is a must-do experience in Sri Lanka.
Nine Arches Bridge - Commissioned by the British in 1921, the Nine Arch Bridge stands as a testament to early 20th-century engineering and architectural brilliance. Located between Ella and Demodara railway stations, walking along the bridge offers views of rolling hills and dense jungle. Known as the ‘Bridge in the Sky,’ it was constructed by connecting two bog mountains during the construction of the Badulla-Colombo railway. The bridge is 300 feet long, 25 feet wide, and 80-100 feet high, making it one of the best examples of colonial-era railway construction in the country.
Ella-Tissamaharama.
Rawana Falls - Rawana Waterfall is a popular attraction in Sri Lanka, standing 25 meters high. This beautiful waterfall is linked to the famous Indian epic, the Ramayana. According to the epic, after kidnapping Sita, Ravana, the king of Sri Lanka, hid her in the caves behind this waterfall. The cave became known as Ravana Ella Cave. It is believed that Rama’s queen wandered around this place while she was confined and bathed in a pool formed by the waterfall.
Buduruwagala Temple - Buduruwagala, meaning “stone images of the Buddha,” is one of the most remarkable spiritual sites located within a rocky clearing of a magical dry zone forest inhabited by colorful birds and butterflies.
Yala National Park - Around 14:30, embark on a wild safari trip in Yala National Park, the most popular wildlife park where you can see most of the animals found in Sri Lanka.
Tissamaharama-Mirissa.
Tangalla - Spend time on the breathtaking sandy beach in Tangalla.
Mirissa Beach - Mirissa Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Sri Lanka, stretching a little over a kilometer with plenty of space to relax. It offers a beautiful, laid-back atmosphere. The waves can be large, making it one of the best surf spots in Sri Lanka. Along the beach, many small restaurants and cafes serve delicious fresh seafood. After sunset, the restaurants set up tables and chairs on the beach, light lanterns and candles, and serve seafood barbecues, creating a wonderful vibe to end your day at Mirissa Beach.
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Whale Watching Mirissa - Sri Lanka is becoming a major spot for whale and dolphin watching, situated within the International Whaling Commission’s protected zone in the Indian Ocean. Of the 80 species of cetaceans observed worldwide, 26 are found in the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal. Mirissa is the main port for whale and dolphin watching in Sri Lanka from December to April.
Weligama Beach - Weligama, meaning ‘Sandy Village’ in the local dialect, is a small fishing town gaining popularity with travelers. Known as an ideal place for beginner surfers, Weligama Beach offers ample space to soak up the sun or enjoy the refreshing waters. A shallow bay shaped like a half-moon provides gentle waters, making it safe for swimming and a great spot to learn how to surf. Several local surf schools are available to assist. The best time to visit and swim at Weligama Beach is between October and April, when the sea is calm and the weather is perfect.
Mirissa-Galle
Stilt Fisherman - Stilt fishing is a traditional fishing method practiced by local fishermen in Sri Lanka, especially on the southern coast. With perfect balance and immense patience, fishermen perch on cross-shaped beams and wait for their catch of the day.
Kosgoda Sea Turtle Conservation Project - Kosgoda is renowned for its sea turtle conservation project, operated by the Wildlife Protection Society of Sri Lanka. Established in 1988 to protect Sri Lanka’s turtles from extinction, the project has released about 3.5 million baby turtles into the sea. The hatchery pays fishermen for eggs collected at night along the sandy beach. The eggs are buried in the sand, and when they hatch around 50 days later, the baby turtles are released into the sea at night. The hatchery also has tanks for injured or disabled turtles, including albino turtles that would not survive in the sea.
Galle Fort - Galle Fort is a well-preserved fortified city originally built by the Dutch. The story of the Galle Dutch Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, resonates through every traveler’s photos and captions. Initially built by the Portuguese in the 16th century during their conquests, the fort was later fortified and conquered by the Dutch in the 17th century, before falling to the British. The old town of Galle was once a trading port for spices and other goods for over 200 years. Today, the fort has been transformed into a place of history, romance, and beauty, where travelers are warmly welcomed to immerse themselves in the exotic stories and become part of this heritage site.
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Bentota - With sandy beaches, winding rivers, ancient history, and exciting water sports, Bentota is a popular destination for both locals and foreign holidaymakers. The best time to visit is from November to April, when the calm seas are ideal for snorkeling, diving, sailing, wind-surfing, and swimming.
Colombo Fort - Known for its open-air bazaars and markets, Pettah is Sri Lanka’s busiest commercial area, where most of the country’s trading occurs. From textiles to vegetables, fruits, grains, spices, condiments, and stationery to electronic items, chemicals, toys, and more, Pettah is bustling and vibrant.
Colombo’s notable buildings include the Secretariat, the Town Hall, the Clock Tower, St. Lucia’s Cathedral, and the Galle Face Hotel. Other distinctive buildings in the city are the Wolvendaal Church, built by the Dutch in 1749, a complex of hospitals, the University of Colombo (1921), several Buddhist and Hindu temples, and the residences of the head of state and the prime minister.

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Sri Lanka, often referred to as the “Pearl of the Indian Ocean,” is a small tropical paradise where visitors can explore golden beaches, mist-covered mountains, wildlife parks, stunning ancient monuments, and lush rainforests. It is a place where the original spirit of Buddhism continues to thrive. Covering 65,610 square kilometers, Sri Lanka boasts 8…
Sri Lanka, often referred to as the “Pearl of the Indian Ocean,” is a small tropical paradise where visitors can explore golden beaches, mist-covered mountains, wildlife parks, stunning ancient monuments, and lush rainforests. It is a place where the original spirit of Buddhism continues to thrive. Covering 65,610 square kilometers, Sri Lanka boasts 8 UNESCO World Heritage sites and 1,330 kilometers of coastline, making every part of the country accessible within a few hours. This offers an incredible journey through a culture and heritage that spans thousands of years.
The team is thrilled to provide a highly personalized service to ensure visitors enjoy the best tailor-made holiday in this beautiful country. They offer a truly unforgettable holiday experience in this lush, green land. As experienced chauffeur guides registered with the Sri Lankan tourist board, they can take visitors anywhere they wish or provide tours throughout Sri Lanka.
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