8 Days
Private tour
Set off on an 8-day Sri Lanka adventure, staying in luxurious 3/4-star accommodations with 7 breakfasts, 1 lunch, and 6 dinners included. Travel in style with private air-conditioned vehicles as you explore vibrant and diverse destinations. Experience the bustling Negombo Fish Market, visit a picturesque coconut plantation in Dambulla, and ascend the iconic Sigiriya Rock, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Uncover the ancient treasures of Polonnaruwa and enjoy a thrilling safari at Minneriya National Park. Marvel at the enchanting Dambulla Cave Temple and explore the revered Temple of the Tooth in Kandy. Take a scenic train ride from Kandy to Nanu Oya, discover the serene Single Tree Temple, and tour the lush Pedro Tea Estate. Finally, experience the vibrant urban charm of Colombo, with its bustling markets, historical landmarks, and cosmopolitan flair. This adventure guarantees an unforgettable fusion of culture, nature, and history.
Once booking details are submitted by you, we will go ahead with the booking process. At this stage, we require a 20% payment from you. A booking confirmation will reach you after 48 hours of making the payment. A balance of 80% of the payment is required, 30 days prior to the tour start date. Then you may go ahead with applying for Visa.
Upon arrival at the Bandaranaike International Airport, You will be met by our chauffer and transfer to Negombo.
Rise early this morning for a visit to the Negombo fish market. Morning is the best time to visit the market – your leader will help you navigate the organized frenzy of vendors displaying delicacies like crab, lobsters, and squid. Say goodbye to Negombo and make the drive to Dambulla.
On the way visit a coconut plantation to discover why this ‘super food’ is so central to life in Sri Lanka. The coconut tree is a palm family. They form a regular part of the diets of many people in the Sri Lanka. Learn how all parts of the tree play an important part in daily life, sip the water of a king coconut. There after visits local Coir Mill. Learn about Coir or coconut fibre and get a chance to contribute some volunteer work yourself
In the evening, head out for one of the highlights of any visit to Sri Lanka, a visit to the magnificent palace of Sigiriya (Lion Rock). This dramatic rocky outcrop, rising from the surrounding plains is topped by a ruined palace. It’s a good workout to get to the top – your leader will share stories of the ancient civilization who once lived atop the rock as you climb, and the sight at the top makes it well worth it. In the evening, return to Dambulla.
In the morning, set off for Polonnaruwa, the capital of the Indian Chola Dynasty, just 1.5 hours away. These ruins, generally in much better repair than those previously seen, are closely clustered, offering a captivating glimpse into the past. Cycling amid the 1000-year-old remains of Polonnaruwa is the ideal way to explore the area. As the day’s heat eases, you’ll visit more palaces, temples, and stupas. A highlight awaits with the massive stone Buddhas: 14-metre-high granite carvings of the reclining Buddha, representing the zenith of Sinhalese rock carving. Don’t miss the well-laid-out museum, featuring scale models of many buildings, offering a vivid portrayal of their historical context.
After a delightful picnic lunch, embark on a game drive in Minneriya National Park, approximately 40 minutes away. This sanctuary is a haven for flora and fauna, boasting guaranteed elephant sightings year-round. Witness one of nature’s most incredible spectacles, “The Gathering,” from August to October, as over 300 elephants make their way to Minneriya tank, feasting on fresh grass and shoots revealed by the ancient tank’s slow drying. The park, home to a diverse array of bird, mammal, reptile, fish, and butterfly species, is highlighted by the Minneriya reservoir, built in the 3rd century AD by King Mahasen, covering an area of 4,670 acres.
This morning you will take a short drive to the incredible Dambulla Cave Temple. Here you’ll discover five caves filled with around 150 beautiful statues and paintings of Buddha – some as many as 2000 years old. Explore the magical cave complex as your leader explains why this World Heritage-listed site has been a place of worship for thousands of years.
In the afternoon, start your journey to Kandy. Along the way, stop off in the city of Matale where you will visit a local spice garden and learn about the spices that have played such an important role in Sri Lanka’s cultural heritage. Continue on to Kandy where you’ll have a free evening to explore. Though it’s the second-largest city in the country, Kandy maintains a laidback atmosphere. Perhaps take a peaceful stroll around the city’s centerpiece lake.
Encircled by verdant hill country and home to a picturesque lake, bustling market, old shops and some great restaurants, Kandy is one of Sri Lanka’s most pleasant cities. It was at one time also home to Sri Lanka’s last king, who managing to resist European control long after the coastal areas had surrendered. This morning you’ll visit Dalada Maligawa (the Temple of the Tooth), which houses the country’s most sacred relic: a tooth said to be the Buddha’s. Pilgrims have been coming to pay homage at this site since the 16th century. Visit the magnificent Peradeniya Botanical Gardens with its immense fig tree and impressive orchid collection. Considered among the finest botanical gardens in all of Asia, this is a great spot for the kids to run around in. Next up, witness the cultural show.
In the early evening, join a Local family to spoil your sweet tooth with a Kandyan sweet-filled Sri Lankan dinner and cooking class.
Depart from Kandy and step aboard a morning train bound for Nuwara Eliya. Tucked away amidst the lush tea plantations, Nuwara Eliya is perched at an elevation of 1800 meters, making it one of the coolest regions in Sri Lanka. Once favored by the Scots and English during the colonial era, the city today boasts remnants of its rich past, with sculpted gardens and elegant manor homes adorning its landscape. As evening descends, ascend to the sky-scraping Single Tree Temple and embark on a short, exhilarating 40-minute hike, treating yourself to breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and sprawling tea fields.
Make a morning visit to the Pedro Tea Estate. Built in 1885, this fascinating factory still features some original pieces of machinery. You’ll have a new appreciation for your humble morning brew after learning about the production process and discovering how the finest tea leaves are transformed into Ceylon black tea. If touring the factory inspires a thirst, you’ll have the chance to sample some of the final product yourself.
Thereafter, make your way to the Colombo. As the capital city of Sri Lanka, Colombo holds the lifeblood of our island amidst a bustling array of cultural, shopping, and dining experiences.At the heart of the city is the picturesque Beira Lake, which hosts the Seema Malaka and adjacent Gangaramaya Temples against the backdrop of Colombo’s rising futuristic skyline. A step back in time however, is best taken at the National Museum – a refurbished mansion of a colonial governor, which sits close to the lush Viharamahadevi Park as well as the historic Independence Square.
After breakfast you will be travelling back home today. Pack your bags and check-out of the hotel and one of our representatives will take you to the Bandaranaike International Airport in time for your flight. We will say our goodbyes and part, until we meet again!
You will stay in 3/4 -star accommodations, ensuring comfort and convenience throughout your trip.
In Polonnaruwa, you'll uncover ancient treasures, explore well-preserved ruins of palaces and temples, and have the opportunity to cycle amidst the 1000-year-old remains, offering an immersive experience of the historical sites.
The serene Single Tree Temple in Nuwara Eliya offers panoramic views of the surrounding hills, providing a peaceful retreat amidst the natural beauty of Sri Lanka.
Yes, dietary preferences can be accommodated. Please inform in advance of any specific requirements.