A land of breathtaking diversity, ancient heritage, and natural wonder. Traverse through lush jungles, misty
highlands, timeless ruins, golden coastlines, and vibrant wildlife. From cultural treasures to thrilling safaris, each day
brings a perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and authentic experiences. Discover the magic of the island as you
explore its most iconic destinations on this immersive escape.
Arrival in Sri Lanka. Arrive at Bandaranaike International Airport, where you will be warmly welcomedbefore embarking on a scenic transfer to Seeduwa, where you can have breakfast and lunch, rest, and then head to theCity of Colombo at 3:30 pm. Take a look around, have dinner at the Town Star Hotel, and return to Seeduwa.
Depart from Seeduwa at 5:30 am for Sigiriya, have breakfast there, and then visit the Sigiriya Rock.After that, we went to the Dambulla village, took a cart ride there, cooked a traditional meal in the village,and then returned to the Star Hotel in Sigiriya. and in the evening explore the magnificent Dambulla CaveTemple – the largest painted cave complex in the world. Marvel at its stunning murals, intricate ceiling art,and over 150 statues of the Buddha, some dating back over 2,000 years. Finally, have dinner at a star hoteland spend the night there.
Trincomalee is a port city on the northeast coast of Sri Lanka. is a historic port city renowned forhaving one of the world's finest natural deep-water harbors. Known as "Trinco," it is a major, diverse coastalhub featuring stunning white-sand beaches, including Nilaveli and Uppuveli, famous for whale watching,snorkeling, and diving.You can also see beautiful fishes in the Trincomalee sea area, as well as the arrival of Dolphins andWhales.
Batticaloa, known as the "Land of the Singing Fish," is a major coastal city in Sri Lanka's EasternProvince, renowned for its extensive, scenic lagoon, historic Dutch Fort (built 1600s), and tranquil, sunkissed beaches like Kallady and Pasikudah. It serves as a multicultural, peaceful hub rich in, Tamil andMuslim culture, offering, colonial heritage, hand-loom industries, and unique, aquaticexperiences. Begin your journey to Batticaloa and explore all the attractions within the Batticaloadistrict. Take a bath at the Beautiful Pasikuda beach and spend the night at a hotel in Pasikuda.Dinner and night Entertainment (Club Dance, DJ Music and Etc.…) have been arranged are aplace called Happy Land, Thannamunai.
Yala National Park, located in Sri Lanka's southeast, is the country's most visited and secondlargest national park, renowned for having one of the world’s highest densities of leopards. Covering 979km², it features diverse ecosystems including monsoon forests, grasslands, and lagoons. It is a premierdestination for spotting leopards, elephants, sloth bears, and 215+ bird species, with the best time to visitbeing February to July.In the evening, we will leave for Weerawila. We have prepared a night's stay at the Hilton Hotelthere.
Ella is a scenic, bustling town in Sri Lanka’s Badulla District, renowned for its, misty, elevated, andlush green tea plantation landscapes. Situated roughly 200 km east of Colombo, it serves as a major touristhub, offering popular hiking, stunning waterfalls like Ravana Falls, and iconic sites such as the Nine ArchBridge and Little Adam’s Peak.Top Attractions: The Nine Arch Bridge, Little Adam's Peak, Ella Rock, and the Ravana Falls/Cave.Finally, that night, accommodation arrangements have been made at the Star Hotel there.
Kandy is the second-largest city in Sri Lanka, nestled in the central highlands and acting as thenation's cultural, administrative, and religious capital. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is famous forthe Temple of the Tooth Relic (Sri Dalada Maligawa), scenic Kandy Lake, and the annual Esala Peraherafestival.
Nuwara Eliya, known as "Little England," is a premier, high-altitude hill station in Sri Lanka'sCentral Province, founded in 1846 by Samuel Baker. Famous for its cool, temperate climate (often 16°C),colonial-era architecture, tea plantations, and scenic landscapes, it offers a distinct, misty, and chilly retreatfrom the tropical lowlands. After visiting the “World End” area in Nuwara Eliya, spending the day with thelocals, we set off again towards Colombo that Evening.
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