Embark on a 7-day private guided tour in Sri Lanka. Uncover hidden gems, rich history, and vibrant culture. Transform your travel experience today.
Embark on a 7-day private guided tour in Sri Lanka. Uncover hidden gems, rich history, and vibrant culture. Transform your travel experience today.
Katunayake Airport to Dambulla I Sigiriya (Overnight stay in Sigiriya)
Popham’s Arboretum - Entrance = 5 USD per person
This park is a paradise for nature lovers. It’s a man-made forest with trees, birds, butterflies and dragonflies living in their natural habitats. After the Englishman Sam Popham donated it to the Fundamental Studies Institute,…
Katunayake Airport to Dambulla I Sigiriya (Overnight stay in Sigiriya)
Popham’s Arboretum - Entrance = 5 USD per person
This park is a paradise for nature lovers. It’s a man-made forest with trees, birds, butterflies and dragonflies living in their natural habitats. After the Englishman Sam Popham donated it to the Fundamental Studies Institute, they developed it further with 27 acres of vegetation. The park is a peaceful oasis in the arid zone of Sri Lanka and is definitely worth a visit!
Sigiriya The Ancient Rock Fortress - Entrance Fee:
Non-SAARC Foreign Adult = $36
Non-SAARC Foreign Children = $18
SAARC Foreign Adult = $18
SAARC Foreign Children = $18
All Infant & Toddler (Below 6 years) = Free entry
The palace is located in the heart of the island between the towns of Dambulla and Habarane on a massive rocky plateau 370 meters above sea level. Sigiriya rock plateau, formed from magma of an extinct volcano, is 200 meters higher than the surrounding jungles. Its view astonishes the visitors with the unique harmony between nature and the human imagination. The fortress complex includes remnants of a ruined palace, surrounded by an extensive network of fortifications, vast gardens, ponds, canals, alleys and fountains
How long is the visit?
The entire visit of Sigiriya rock would be about 2 hours including visits to the gardens and water canals. It would be approximately 40 minutes to climb to the top, 1 hour at the top and 20 minutes get back to the ground.
Sigiriya to Kandy (Overnight stay in Kandy)
Natural Gems and Gemmological Museum - Sri Lanka, famed to being the isle of Gems has many gems and jewellery available in retail shops in Kandy. Visit the gem shops and be amazed by the collection of beautiful gemstones that have been cut and polished from the rough stones to the beautiful eyes that would glisten from a distance. See the Royal blue sapphire that paved the way for Sri Lanka’s gem industry, after a sapphire was presented to the Queen of England in 1981. This stone eventually became a part of the engagement ring that Prince Charles had used when he proposed to Lady Diana Spencer.
Popular gems found in Sri Lanka and in Kandy are Sapphires, Star Sapphires, Cat’s Eyes, Rubies, Star Rubies, Alexandrite and many other semi-precious stones. Apart from the blue sapphires, the pink and yellow sapphires are also popular.
Kandy View Point - Kandy View Point Climb the hill by Kandy Lake to reach Kandy viewpoint and receive a view of the city that cannot be beaten. As a popular tourist spot, the area brings in a large number of peddlers, though they often sell sub-par items. The area also has a reputation for high pickpocket activity, so keep an eye on your belongings. From the hill, you can enjoy great views over the lake and the city as a whole.
Kandy Lake Club - Cultural Dance Show - Ticket per person - 3,500.00 LKR
Starting Time of the Show - 5.00 PM
The Cultural Dance Performance – This is a dance performance conducted by Traditional dancers and drummers of Sri Lanka. They perform various types of dance activities which are inheriting different states of the country. This is a very colorful dance performance which you can enjoy the beat of Sri Lankan arts and culture.
Kandy to Nuwara Eliya (Overnight stay in Nuwara Eliya)
Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic - Entrance Fee:-
Non-SAARC foreign adult 2000 LKR
Non-SAARC foreign children Free Entry
SAARC foreign adult 1500 LKR
Thailand & Myanmar adult 1500 LKR
Thailand & Myanmar Children Free Entry
SAARC foreign children Free Entry
Local adults Free Entry
Local children Free Entry
All infant and toddler Free Entry
Kandy’s pride and prestige, the Temple of the Tooth – Sri Dalada Maligawa is the city’s most sacred and vital attraction. Its significance reflects to the legacy of the tooth relic of Lord Buddha being encased in a golden chest. The Tooth Relic was brought to Sri Lanka in the 4th century AD and was kept in various temples across the island and eventually kept at this Temple of the Tooth. It was built in the 1600s but renovations, additions and enhancements have been done until the Kingdom of Kandy fell to the British in 1815.
Opening times – 5:30 am – 8:00 pm
The dress code should be modest with shoulders and knees being covered. Footwear will have to be removed.
Royal Botanical Gardens - Entrance Fee: :-
Foreign adults (Age 12 years and above 12 years): 3000LKR (9US$)
School children & university students (Upon producing satisfactory proof of the same to the curator of the Botanical garden) : 1200LKR (3.5US$)
Foreign children (Age 5 years and between 5 years to 12 years): 1500LKR (5US$)
Foreign infant and toddler (Bellow 5 years): Free entry
Royal Botanic Gardens, Peradeniya are about 5.5 km to the west of the city of Kandy in the Central Province of Sri Lanka. It attracts 2 million visitors annually. It is near the Mahaweli River. It is renowned for its collection of orchids.
Ramboda Waterfall - Entrance Fee:
50 LKR ($0.17)
Ramboda Ella Falls is a stunning waterfall that is 358 feet high – the 11th highest waterfall in the country, and 729th in the world. It is located in the Pussellawa region just by the Ramboda Bridge after the Ramboda Tunnel when travelling from Peradeniya, Kandy.
From the A5 highway just above the bridge, you can get a great view of the middle section of the falls. From the main road, closer to the entrance of the tunnel, you can get a side view of the bottom section of the falls. Just before the Ramboda bridge, there is a pathway which leads to a lookout point which gives a spectacular view of the most impressive part of the waterfall. This walk can be rather tedious over rocks and steep slopes but it is well worth the climb once you reach the lookout point. To get a better view of the lower section, a short walk to reach the bottom of waterfall known as the, ‘Ramboda Basin’.
Seetha Amman Kovil - Dedicated to Sitadevi, the wife of Lord Rama is the Sita Amman Temple, sitting in the hills of Nuwara Eliya. Regarded with abiding devotion by Hindus, it is considered to be the only such temple in the world. It can be found 5 kilometres en route the road from Nuwara Eliya to Kandy. This temple is special and significant in relevance to the story behind its origin – it was where Sitadevi had been imprisoned by King Ravana because she had refused to stay in his palace approximately 5000 years ago.
Devotees flock to this area where Sita had bathed, the rock she had sat on and where she had spent her time in prayer. Many of the people believe that this phase of the epic tale of Ramayana had taken place here, thereby making this area a popular tourist location.
The pooja timings of the temple are from 8am – 1pm in the mornings and 2pm – 6:30pm in the afternoons.
Nuwara Eliya to Ella (Overnight stay in Ella)
Nine Arches Bridge - Spanning 91 metres and 24 metres high, the architectural brilliance of Nine Arches Bridge stretches on the Demodara loop. The stunning nine arches generate a picturesque place surrounded by thick jungle and tea plantations.
Also titled, Bridge in the Sky, because when you stand below the bridge and look up you can see the sky through the nine arches. Almost a century old, it was constructed in 1921 amidst picturesque foliage of the Hill country, and stands as a specimen of railway construction during the British colonial epoch. Due to the shortage of steel during World War II, the bridge was constructed solely using cement and stone bricks.
Little Adam’s Peak View Point - It is named so due to its striking similarity to the sacred mountain Adam’s Peak (Sri Pada), where according to Sinhalese Buddhist tradition, lies the preserved and sacred footprint of Lord Buddha, instilled during one of his visits to Sri Lanka.
Little Adam’s Peak, also referred to as Mini Adam’s Peak, is another popular Ella hiking destination in the vicinity. The 1,141 metre peak is a relatively less demanding hike than that of Ella Rock. The hike takes you through boundless scenic tea plantations, taking only approximately 45 minutes to complete. The summit of Little Adam’s Peak is astounding with incredible 360 degree views of the misty mountains in the area and is best visited at dawn or dusk.
It is approximately 4 km from Ella Town and is considered one of the easiest hikes in area. Beginning from Ella Town, towards Passara Road lies the foot of the rock, just passing Flower Garden Resort.
Ella to Kithulgala I Mirissa (Overnight stay in Mirissa)
White Water Rafting - Prices: From $25
This river has 7 rapids which cover 5 major rapids and 4 minor rapids and are of grades 2 and 3, providing turbulent waters ideal for white water rafting.It is a euphoric experience navigating through these waters, tossing and turning you around and in the water, jerking your body to take control to survive, an experience that is exhilarating.
It is without a doubt not advisable for anyone with health issues like heart ailments or afraid of fast flowing water and of heights. A compulsory life jacket that has been approved by the coast guard is provided to keep everyone safe in case they get tossed into the river. For non-swimmers, do not worry, your guide will assure you of your safety by giving thorough instructions and if you do fall out of the raft, he is well trained as in professionally to help you.
The best time to enjoy White water rafting at Kitulgala is between May to December since during the rainy season, the water could get extremely rough yet unsafe.
Mirissa Beach - Your own spot of tropical paradise. We visited quite a few beaches during our stay and decided that Mirissa Beach Sri Lanka was our favourite. With beautiful clear waters and a laid-back vibe, it is quite easy to end up staying longer
Mirissa to Bentota (Overnight stay in Bentota)
whale watching club - Government whale watching ticket Per person 19.USD (Between 6000LKR - 6500LKR)
See playful and mischievous dolphins dancing above the waters; the Blue Whale, the largest aquatic mammal on earth and humpback whales sail effortlessly past you as you venture out on a dolphin and whale watching in Sri Lanka, a place where the BBC documentary titled “Ocean Giants” featuring the amazing world of Whales and Dolphins was filmed around the island and according to them 30 Blue Whales were sighted in a single day
Mirissa thrives on the whale watching industry and it is what made Mirissa the place it has become today. The whale watching Sri Lanka season starts in December to April and many dolphins can be seen especially the spinner dolphins. There are boat trips to go whale watching in Mirissa during this season which gives great chances of spotting Blue Whales just off Dondra Point since it is along the migration path from Africa to Australia.
Madu Ganga Biodiversity Area - Boat safari Price = Approximately 30 $ - 35 $ Per person
A minor watercourse which originates near Uragasmanhandiya in the Galle District of Sri Lanka, before widening into the Madu Ganga Lake at Balapitiya. The river then flows for a further a 4.4 km before draining into the Indian Ocean.
Bentota Beach - An island encircled by the sea, with many lakes and rivers flowing all over the island, hence water sports have gained popularity in Sri Lanka, in particular, Bentota. A popular tourist resort town with its long Bentota River that opens out into the Indian ocean along the coastline of Bentota and Aluthgama.
Jet-skiing
Diving/Scuba Diving
Windsurfing
Snorkeling
Banana boat/Tube rides
Bentota I Colombo to Katunayake Airport Departure
Independence Square - The Independence Square is one the best places to relax in Colombo. It is located in the affluent Cinnamon Gardens district in Colombo. It serves as a monument, a park and a walking area as well. There is a memorial hall, the memorial museum, a vast green lawn and the Arcade. The Independence Memorial Hall was constructed in the year 1948 in order to commemorate our independence from the British rule. The Memorial Hall is an open sided hall with beautifully carved cement columns and a shapely tiled roof. Statues of seated lions surround this hall which is used for ceremonial functions. The structure of this hall bears close resemblance to the Magul Maduwa of the last Kandyan Kingdom. Towards the inner end of the Memorial Hall is the Memorial Museum. This museum consists of stone busts of all the people who fought valiantly for our country’s independence.
Nelum Pokuna Mahinda Rajapaksa Theatre - The Nelum Pokuna Mahinda Rajapaksa Theatre is a performance centre to showcase large scale theatrical productions. The concept was created by former president Mahinda Rajapaksa with the intention of honouring our country’s history of theatre by offering state patronage to performers. This building was designed by the Beijing Institute of Architectural Design while the project was executed under the supervision of local architects. The structural design was inspired by the Lotus Pond found in Polonnaruwa. Construction of this performing arts theatre was carried out by China and the funds required for this project was provided by the Chinese Government as a grant. This building covers approximately 14,000 square metres of floor area.
Colombo Lotus Tower - Entrance Fee :-
Adult - $20
Children above 10 yrs - $20
Children 3-10 yrs - $10
Children below 3 yrs - Free
The Colombo Lotus Tower is 350 meters (1150 feet) dominates the skyline of Colombo. Construction of the Lotus Tower commenced in 2012. It is the ‘tallest self-supported structure in South Asia’. It will also become the world’s 19th tallest tower and will be 24 meters taller than the Eiffel Tower in Paris. This tower will be used for communications, leisure and observation purposes. As the name suggests, the design of this tower and structure is influenced by the lotus flower, which symbolizes purity in Sri Lankan culture. The construction of the Colombo Lotus Tower is funded by the Chinese EXIM bank.
Gangaramaya (Vihara) Buddhist Temple - Started by the renowned scholar monk Hikkaduwe Sri Sumangala in the late 19th century, Gangaramaya is one of the oldest temples in Colombo. Gangaramaya is not merely just a temple; it is a place of learning and a cultural center. This temple is situated in close proximity to the Beira Lake. Sri Lankan, Chinese, Thai and Indian architectural influences can be seen when observing the structures of this temple. The Gangaramaya temple happens to be the most visited temple in Colombo and is organizes the largest and vibrant Vesak Festival every year.
Seema Malaka Meditation Center is run by the Gangaramaya Temple and was designed by the renowned Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa, after the original structure sank completely under water. In order to prevent in from sinking Bawa created three floating platforms connected by pontoon walkways and them to the base of the shore through stone pillars.
Pettah - Pettah is one of the oldest districts in Colombo. This multi-ethnic Pettah district is one of the busiest, crowded and most interesting places in Colombo. Pettah market is basically a stretch of shops starting from Olcott Mawatha to the main street and beyond. At the Pettah market you will be able to find absolutely anything you want and it is a common sight to see three-wheelers racing in a hurry, vendors pushing carts piled with goods and people hastening along the streets.
There are vendors selling fruits and vegetables, meat, clothing items, electronic items and even jewelry. The Pettah Bazaar is the place to be if you wish to buy interesting items at affordable prices. The Pettah Market lies outside the remains of Colombo Fort and is basically a stretch of shops selling all kinds of goods.
- Private transportation
- E-sim
- On-board WiFi
- All Entrance Fee
- Water Bottle
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- Private transportation
- E-sim
- On-board WiFi
- All Entrance Fee
- Water Bottle
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- Food & Drinks Other than Specified
- Optional Activities
- Food & Drinks Other than Specified
- Optional Activities
Our itinerary is not just a checklist of landmarks but a narrative weaving together history, culture, and adventure into a tapestry of discovery. We delve beyond the surface, unveiling hidden gems and untold stories that breathe life into every step of your journey.
Our tour package is more than a mere vacation; it’s a transformative journey of…
Our itinerary is not just a checklist of landmarks but a narrative weaving together history, culture, and adventure into a tapestry of discovery. We delve beyond the surface, unveiling hidden gems and untold stories that breathe life into every step of your journey.
Our tour package is more than a mere vacation; it’s a transformative journey of discovery, connection, and enlightenment. Join us and experience travel reimagined, where every moment is an opportunity to delve deeper, embrace diversity, and savor the magic of exploration.
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