Travel & Tourism
Classic Sri Lanka Tour Package
Day 1 – Kandy
Temple of the tooth –
One of the foremost sacred places of worship of the Buddhist world. Relic of the tooth of the Buddha is securely enshrined in this temple.
Kandy city tour –
Take a stroll in the city known as the hill capital of the island.
Peradeniya Gardens
Cultural dance –
End the day with a show comprising dance routines unique to Sri Lankan culture.
Day 2 – Nuwara Eliya
Tea factory –
Experience the tea manufacturing process before enjoying a freshly brewed cup of famous Ceylon tea.
Gregory Lake – Kids will love a boat ride in this picturesque lake
Tea plantation –
Enjoy the beauty of tea plantations draping down from the sides of the mountains as you pass by.
Enjoy the hill country scenery and waterfalls –
Appreciate the nature friendly trail abundant with green filled mountains and waterfalls wrapping the mountains with scenic beauty.
Haggala botanical garden –
Take a stroll to enjoy natures wondrous flora. The garden is located at an altitude of 1745m above sea level under the shadow of the Haggala Rock and offers scenic views of Madulsima and the Namunukula mountain range
Day 03 – Nallathanni
Climb Adams Peak
Day 4 – Haputale
Train ride –
The best way to enjoy the lush green hills and waterfalls. Considered one of the mot best train rides in the worl
Tea factory –
Experience the tea manufacturing process before enjoying a freshly brewed cup of famous Ceylon tea.
Tea plantation –
Enjoy the beauty of tea plantations draping down from the sides of the mountains as you pass by.
Enjoy the hill country scenery and waterfalls –
Appreciate the nature friendly trail abundant with green filled mountains and waterfalls wrapping the mountains with scenic beauty
Lipton’s Seat –
Located 1970m, above sea level, Lipton’s Seat is one of the most scenic points in Haputale.
Day 5 – Udawalawe
Udawalawe National Park –
Yala is the most visited and the second largest national Park in Sri Lanka.
Day 6 and 7 – Tangalle
Enjoy time at the beach –
Step into the sun sand and sea and wrap yourself with the warmth of tropical beaches of Southern Sri Lanka!
Day 8 – Colombo
Take a city tour of Colombo –
Visit Gangarama Temple, Old Parliament, light house, Independence Square and Pettah Markets
Shopping
Scenic Sri Lanka Tour Package
Day 01 – Negombo
Rest at the Hotel
Enjoy time at the beach
Day 2 and 3 – Dambulla
Pinnawala elephant orphanage (on route to Dambulla) –
spend the morning hours with the gentle beasts of the animal kingdom and enjoy their day to day routine.
Sigiriya rock fortress –
Another UNESCO world heritage site not to be missed and enjoyed by both adventure seekers and history buffs alike. Visit the ancient frescos and ruins of once the magnificent castle of king Kashypa.
Dambulla cave temple –
A temple is renowned for its mural paintings and Buddhist statues (this is yet another UNESCO world heritage sites).
Day 4 – Kandy
Temple of the tooth –
One of the foremost sacred places of worship of the Buddhist world. Relic of the tooth of the Buddha is securely enshrined in this temple.
Kandy city tour –
Take a stroll in the city known as the hill capital of the island.
Peradeniya Gardens
Cultural dance –
End the day with a show comprising dance routines unique to Sri Lankan culture.
Day 5 and 6 – Nuwara Eliya
Tea factory –
Experience the tea manufacturing process before enjoying a freshly brewed cup of famous Ceylon tea.
Gregory Lake – Kids will love a boat ride in this picturesque lake
Tea plantation –
Enjoy the beauty of tea plantations draping down from the sides of the mountains as you pass by.
Enjoy the hill country scenery and waterfalls –
Appreciate the nature friendly trail abundant with green filled mountains and waterfalls wrapping the mountains with scenic beauty
Haggala botanical garden –
Take a stroll to enjoy natures wondrous flora. The garden is located at an altitude of 1745m above sea level under the shadow of the Haggala Rock and offers scenic views of Madulsima and the Namunukula mountain range
Horton Plains –
Located 32km from Nuwara Eliya (an hours’ drive from Nuwara Eliya), it is the highest plateau in the island. One of the best hikes you can enjoy in the hill country.
Day 7 and 8 – Galle/Unawatuna
Enjoy time at the beach –
Step into the sun sand and sea and wrap yourself with the warmth of tropical beaches of Southern Sri Lanka!
Galle Fort –
Built initially by the Portuguese in 1588 and later extensively fortified by the Dutch before the British finally took over and added a large gate at the entrance to the Fort
Day 9 – Colombo
Take a city tour of Colombo –
Visit Gangarama Temple, Old Parliament, light house, Independence Square and Pettah Markets
Discover Sri Lanka Tour Package
Day 1 and 2 – Dambulla
Pinnawala elephant orphanage (on route to Dambulla) –
spend the morning hours with the gentle beasts of the animal kingdom and enjoy their day to day routine.
Sigiriya rock fortress –
Another UNESCO world heritage site not to be missed and enjoyed by both adventure seekers and history buffs alike. Visit the ancient frescos and ruins of once the magnificent castle of king Kashypa.
Dambulla cave temple –
A temple is renowned for its mural paintings and Buddhist statues (this is yet another UNESCO world heritage sites).
Minneriya National Park –
8890 hectares of Minneriya National Park provides shelter to Sri Lanka’s favourites such as Sambar deer, leopards & elephants amongst its evergreen trees and scrubs
Day 03 – Polonnaruwa
Day Tour (Polonnaruwa ancient city tour) –
A UNESCO world heritage site (Gal Vihara, Vatadage, Thuparamaya, Sathmahal Prasada and Nishanka Latha Madapa)
Day 4 and 5 – Hunnasgiriya
Enjoy the Scenery, Waterfalls and Tea Factories
Day 6 and 7 – Kandy
Temple of the tooth –
One of the foremost sacred places of worship of the Buddhist world. Relic of the tooth of the Buddha is securely enshrined in this temple.
Kandy city tour –
Take a stroll in the city known as the hill capital of the island.
Peradeniya Gardens
Cultural dance –
End the day with a show comprising dance routines unique to Sri Lankan culture.
Day 8 and 9 – Haputale
Train ride –
The best way to enjoy the lush green hills and waterfalls. Considered one of the mot best train rides in the worl
Tea factory –
Experience the tea manufacturing process before enjoying a freshly brewed cup of famous Ceylon tea.
Tea plantation –
Enjoy the beauty of tea plantations draping down from the sides of the mountains as you pass by.
Enjoy the hill country scenery and waterfalls –
Appreciate the nature friendly trail abundant with green filled mountains and waterfalls wrapping the mountains with scenic beauty
Lipton’s Seat –
Located 1970m, above sea level, Lipton’s Seat is one of the most scenic points in Haputale.
Day 10 and 11 – Yala
Yala National Park –
Yala is the most visited and the second largest national Park in Sri Lanka.
Boat ride on Tissa Lake –
An ideal way to wind down the day’s activities.
Day 12,13 and 14 – Bentota
Enjoy time at the beach –
Step into the sun sand and sea and wrap yourself with the warmth of tropical beaches of Southern Sri Lanka!
Turtle hatchery –
The hatchery helps the conservation of sea turtles and its hatchlings. It also cares for injured turtles in special tanks.
Water Sports
Day 15 – Colombo
Take a city tour of Colombo –
Visit Gangarama Temple, Old Parliament, light house, Independence Square and Pettah Markets
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Day 1 and 2 – Pinnawala, Sigiriya, Dambulla and Minneriya National Park
Pinnawala elephant orphanage –
Spend the morning hours with the gentle beasts of the animal kingdom and enjoy their day to day routine.
Kandy city tour –
Take a stroll in the city known as the hill capital of the island.
Peradeniya Gardens
Cultural dance –
End the day with a show comprising dance routines unique to Sri Lankan culture.
Day 3 and 4 – Nuwara Eliya, Haggala Botanical Garden, Horton Plains etc.
Tea factory –
Experience the tea manufacturing process before enjoying a freshly brewed cup of famous Ceylon tea.
Gregory Lake – Kids will love a boat ride in this picturesque lake
Tea plantation –
Enjoy the beauty of tea plantations draping down from the sides of the mountains as you pass by.
Enjoy the hill country scenery and waterfalls –
Appreciate the nature friendly trail abundant with green filled mountains and waterfalls wrapping the mountains with scenic beauty.
Haggala botanical garden –
Take a stroll to enjoy natures wondrous flora. The garden is located at an altitude of 1745m above sea level under the shadow of the Haggala Rock and offers scenic views of Madulsima and the Namunukula mountain range
Horton Plains –
Located 32km from Nuwara Eliya (an hours’ drive from Nuwara Eliya), it is the highest plateau in the island. One of the best hikes you can enjoy in the hill country. A safari vehicle has to be organized to reach the entrance , therefore if you are interested please let us knowable
Day 5 and 6 – Bentota, Colombo
Enjoy time at the beach
Step into the sun sand and sea and wrap yourself with the warmth of tropical beaches of Southern Sri Lanka!
Turtle hatchery-
The hatchery helps the conservation of sea turtles and its hatchlings. It also cares for injured turtles in special tanks
Water Sports
Colombo
Take a city tour of Colombo –
Visit Gangarama Temple, Old Parliament, light house, Independence Square
Cultural Heritage Sri Lanka Tour Package
Day 1 – Anuradhapura
Willpattu National Park
Anuradhapura ancient city tour (if time permits) –
A UNESCO world heritage site (Jaya Sri Maha Bodhiya, Ruwanweliseya, Thuparamaya, Lovamahapaya, Abhayagiri Dagaba, Jetavanarama, Mirisaweti Stupa and Lankarama)
Day 2 and 3 – Dambulla
Sigiriya rock fortress –
Another UNESCO world heritage site not to be missed and enjoyed by both adventure seekers and history buffs alike. Visit the ancient frescos and ruins of once the magnificent castle of king Kashypa.
Dambulla cave temple –
A temple is renowned for its mural paintings and Buddhist statues (this is yet another UNESCO world heritage sites).
Minneriya National Park
Day 4 – Kandy
Temple of the tooth –
One of the foremost sacred places of worship of the Buddhist world. Relic of the tooth of the Buddha is securely enshrined in this temple.
Kandy city tour –
Take a stroll in the city known as the hill capital of the island.
Peradeniya Gardens
Day 5 – Colombo
Pinnawala elephant orphanage (on route to Colombo) –
Spend the morning hours with the gentle beasts of the animal kingdom and enjoy their day to day routine.
Take a city tour of Colombo –
Visit Gangarama Temple, Old Parliament, light house, Independence Square and Pettah Markets
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Day 1 and 2 – Pinnawala, Sigiriya, Dambulla and Minneriya National Park
Pinnawala elephant orphanage –
Spend the morning hours with the gentle beasts of the animal kingdom and enjoy their day to day routine.
Sigiriya rock fortress –
fortress- Another UNESCO world heritage site not to be missed and enjoyed by both adventure seekers and history buffs alike. Visit the ancient frescos and ruins of once the magnificent castle of king Kashypa.
Dambulla cave temple –
A temple is renowned for its mural paintings and Buddhist statues (this is yet another UNESCO world heritage sites).
Minneriya National Park(If time permits) –
8890 hectares of Minneriya National Park provides shelter to Sri Lanka’s favourites such as Sambar deer, leopards & elephants amongst its evergreen trees and scrubs. A safari jeep has to be organised , therefore if you are interested please let us knowable
Day 3 – Kandy
Temple of the tooth –
One of the foremost sacred places of worship of the Buddhist world. Relic of the tooth of the Buddha is securely enshrined in this temple.
Kandy city tour –
Take a stroll in the city known as the hill capital of the island.
Peradeniya Gardens
Cultural dance –
End the day with a show comprising dance routines unique to Sri Lankan culture.
Day 4 and 5 – Nuwara Eliya, Haggala Botanical Garden, Horton Plains etc.
Tea factory –
Experience the tea manufacturing process before enjoying a freshly brewed cup of famous Ceylon tea.
Gregory Lake – Kids will love a boat ride in this picturesque lake
Tea plantation –
Enjoy the beauty of tea plantations draping down from the sides of the mountains as you pass by.
Enjoy the hill country scenery and waterfalls –
Appreciate the nature friendly trail abundant with green filled mountains and waterfalls wrapping the mountains with scenic beauty.
Haggala botanical garden –
Take a stroll to enjoy natures wondrous flora. The garden is located at an altitude of 1745m above sea level under the shadow of the Haggala Rock and offers scenic views of Madulsima and the Namunukula mountain range
Horton Plains –
Located 32km from Nuwara Eliya (an hours’ drive from Nuwara Eliya), it is the highest plateau in the island. One of the best hikes you can enjoy in the hill country. A safari vehicle has to be organized to reach the entrance , therefore if you are interested please let us knowable
Day 06 – Negombo
Enjoy time at the beach
01 KANDY 114 KM (71 Miles) From Colombo
01 KANDY 114 KM (71 Miles) From Colombo
Kandy is one of the most scenic cities in Sri Lanka and lies in the midst of hills. It is the Capital of the Central Province. It is both an administrative ad religious city. Kandy is the second largest city in the country and is frequently visited by Buddhists especially of the Theravada School.
Kandy is very famous among tourist for three main reasons: It is home to the sacred tooth relic of the Buddha (Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic ; Dalada Maligawa ), The Botanical Gardens ( Located in Peradeniya) and it always has a special place when it comes to festivities such as the Esala Perahara.
Tooth Relic
The Temple of the Tooth relic is the place that houses the Relic of the tooth of the Buddha. Originally part of the Royal Palace complex of the Kandyan Kingdom, it is one of the holiest places of worship and pilgrimage for Buddhist around the world. The Palace of the Tooth relic, the palace complex and the holy city of Kandy are associated with the history of the dissemination of Buddhism. The temple is the product of the last peregrination of the relic of the tooth of Buddha and the testimony of a religion which continues to be practiced today.
Parks and Gardens
The Royal Botanical Garden is the largest botanical garden in the whole island providing residence to over a large variety of plants, some even hundreds of years old.
Festivals (annual pageant)
Kandy as stated earlier is also very popular due to the annual pageant known as the Esala Perahera, in which one of the inner caskets used for covering the tooth relic of Buddha is taken in a grand procession through the streets of the city. This casket is taken on a royal tusker. The procession includes traditional dancers and drummers, flag bearers of the provinces of the old Kandyan kingdom, the Nilames wearing their traditional dresses, torch bearers and also the grandly attired elephant. This ceremony which is annually held in the months of July or August attracts large crowds from all parts of the country and also many foreign tourists.
Kandy is must for anyone’s itinerary when visiting Sri Lanka. It is considered one of the most beautiful places in Sri Lanka which at the same time show cases the Sri Lankan Culture at its highest level.
02 TRINCOMALEE 264 KM (164 Miles) From Colombo
Trincomalee is a port city on the east coast of Sri Lanka. The city is located on a peninsula, which divides the inner and outer harbours.Trincomalee is an anglicized version of the Tamil word Tirukonamalai (which means “lord of the sacred hill”); it is a hill situated in the end of a natural land formation that resembles an arc. It is one of the main where Tamil is spoken at large scale. Historically referred to as Gokanna or Gokarna it has been a sea port that has played a major role in maritime and international trading history of Sri Lanka.
The Bay of Trincomalee provides security and is openly accessible to all types of sea crafts in all weathers. The beaches are used for recreational purposes such as surfing, scuba diving, fishing and whale watching. The city is renowned for housing the largest Dutch fort in Sri Lanka. It is home to major Sri Lankan naval bases and a Sri Lankan Air Force base.
Religious Significance
Trincomalee is considered a very sacred place by the Tamil and Sinhalese. Trincomalee and its surroundings have both Hindu and Buddhist sites of historical importance. These sites are sacred to the Hindus and Buddhists.
It has been said that King Mahasena destroyed the Sivan Temple and on top of it built a Mahayana temple. Despite the historical rivalries between the two ethnic groups initiated by kings such as Mahasena the Theravada Buddhists have maintained a remarkably peaceful relationship with the Hindus.
Trincomalee during the colonial era
Trincomalee strategic importance has shaped its recent history. The great European powers vied for mastery of the harbor. The Portuguese, the Dutch, the French, and the English, each held it in turn, and there have been many sea battles nearby.
Harbour
The Trincomalee boasts a record as the fifth largest natural harbor in the world In the map Trincomalee isn’t quite populated a lot and is less developed. However it is used as a commercial seaport.
Rare hot spring wells ; a major tourist attraction
The hot springs in Trincomalee is always a major tourist attraction. There are the seven hot springs of Kanniya on the way to Trincomalee. The seven springs are enclosed by a high wall, each of which is again enclosed and bound by smaller walls to make up wells. The use of the springs for bathing however is under strict control.
03 NILAVELI 275 KM (171 Miles) From Colombo
Nilaveli (Open-land of the moon-shine) is located north-west of the Island. It is one of the most beautiful beaches in Sri Lanka renowned for its soft white sand and breath-taking bays. Nilaveli is famous for recreational water sports such as scuba diving.
Nilaveli Beach
One of the finest beaches in Sri lanka, the pearly sands, the breath-taking coastline this is a tangible proof of serenity in our island. It is so unique that the feeling you experience when you see it, is unique itself. One can really connect with nature at this beach at an intense level. This is a place where most people come to take a break from the hectic lives and rejuvenate.
The beach is ideal to visit durin April and October. The Sun is at its most intense during this period so that you can work out on your tan. Watersports are also a huge feature in this beach, surfing and windsurfing are the major excursions undertaken here. This is a must in everyones itinerary when visiting Sri Lanka.
Water Sports
Water sports such as wind surfing and diving are very famous among tourists and even locals. Sun bathing is also a really great option if you want to work out on your tan. Snorkelling is also done along the small rocky islands just abit further away from the coast.
Major attractions in Nilaveli
The hot water wells and pigeon islands are the major tourist attractions however an old fort from the colonial era is also present.