Embark on a 2-day tour to Galle and Yala in Sri Lanka, where you can immerse yourself in the beauty of a vibrant city and explore the wonders of a wildlife national park.
Embark on a 2-day tour to Galle and Yala in Sri Lanka, where you can immerse yourself in the beauty of a vibrant city and explore the wonders of a wildlife national park.
Colombo to Kandy
Kandy - Kandy
Kandy City Tour
Kandy District - About Kandy City
Kandy serves as the capital of Sri Lanka’s central province. Recognized as a world heritage city, it holds significant cultural and historical value. Situated at an elevation of 447 meters, the city offers a delightful climate. With a history spanning over…
Colombo to Kandy
Kandy - Kandy
Kandy City Tour
Kandy District - About Kandy City
Kandy serves as the capital of Sri Lanka’s central province. Recognized as a world heritage city, it holds significant cultural and historical value. Situated at an elevation of 447 meters, the city offers a delightful climate. With a history spanning over 600 years, Kandy was the last Sinhala kingdom, with King Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe as its final monarch.
The British took control of the city in 1815 and governed Sri Lanka until 1948. The Kandy Esala Perahera, a vibrant festival, takes place in Kandy every July or August. This spectacular event features whip crackers, dancers, elephants, and drummers, making it a must-see festival in Sri Lanka, adding further charm to the city.
Sri Dalada Museum - Begin your Kandy city tour with a visit to the Temple of the Tooth Relic (Sri Dalada Maligawa). This site holds great significance for Buddhists as it houses the left canine tooth of Lord Buddha. The Temple of the Tooth Relic is also a UNESCO world heritage site in Sri Lanka.
Kandy Lake - Next, explore Kandy Lake, located near the Tooth Relic Temple. Locals refer to this lake as “Kiri Muhuda.” It’s an excellent spot for a leisurely stroll and a brief relaxation. The lake is believed to have been constructed by King Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe in 1807.
Kandy View Point - Following Kandy Lake, visit Kandy View Point. This is a wonderful location to observe Kandy City, situated just a few meters from the lake. Kandy View Point is a must-include in any Kandy tour itinerary.
Bahiravokanda Vihara Buddha Statue - Your next stop is Bahirawakanda Temple, home to a giant Buddha statue that attracts many visitors. Also known as “Sri Maha Bodhi Viharaya,” this impressive statue stands 25 meters tall and can be climbed for a panoramic view of Kandy.
National Museum Kandy - The National Gem and Gemological Museum is the next destination on your tour. Here, you can delve into Sri Lankan archaeology and learn about the conversion of dates back to 4.6 billion years ago. The museum also showcases rare minerals, making it a fantastic spot for those eager to learn.
Royal Botanical Gardens - After visiting the tea factory, head to the Peradeniya Botanical Garden. As the largest botanical garden in Sri Lanka, covering 147 hectares, it boasts nearly 4000 plant species. Its flower garden is a major attraction, and the garden is located 6 km from the city, offering a serene place to unwind.
Kandy Lake Club - Cultural Dance Show - In the evening, enjoy the Kandy Cultural Dance Show organized by the Kandy Lake Club. This event features traditional dances, some of which are also performed at the Kandy Esala Perahera festival. Witnessing these dances outside the festival is a special treat.
Day 3: Kandy to Ella via Nuwara Eliya
Nuwara Eliya - Depart for Nuwara Eliya early in the morning. En route, visit a picturesque tea factory, tea garden, and waterfall. In Nuwara Eliya city, explore the Nuwara Eliya post office and other notable sites. Then, proceed to Nanu Oya railway station for an unforgettable train journey to Ella City, where you will spend the night.
Day 4: Ella City Tour
Ella - Start the day by climbing Ella Little Adams Peak, followed by a visit to Nine Arch Bridge. Afterward, travel to Arugambay, stopping at Ravana Falls along the way. Spend the night at a beachside hotel in Arugambay.
Day 5: Arugambay
Arugam Bay - Day 5: Arugambay
Enjoy a leisurely day at Arugambay Beach, with opportunities to engage in various water activities.
Day 6: Arugam Bay to Pasikudah
Day 7: Pasikudah
Day 8: Pasikudah to Sigiriya
Sigiriya - Travel from Pasikudah to Sigiriya via Polonnaruwa. In Polonnaruwa, explore the ancient ruins. Spend the night at a hotel in Sigiriya.
Sigiriya City Tour
Sigiriya - The following day, climb the renowned Sigiriya rock fortress in the morning. In the afternoon, tour Hiriwadunna Village and later climb Pidurangala Rock. Dinner and overnight accommodation will be at the Sigiriya hotel.
Day 10: Departure
Colombo - On the final day, you will be safely transported to the airport, concluding your 10-day East Coast Tour in Sri Lanka.

- Access to Yala National Park
- One-night stay included
- Air-conditioned transport
- Evening meal provided
- Morning meal included
- Jeep rental for Yala safari
- Access to Yala National Park
- One-night stay included
- Air-conditioned transport
- Evening meal provided
- Morning meal included
- Jeep rental for Yala safari
- All Fees and Taxes
- Entry/Admission - Kosgoda Sea Turtle Conservation Project
- Entry/Admission - Madu River
- Entry/Admission - Stilt Fishermen Sri Lanka
- All Fees and Taxes
- Entry/Admission - Kosgoda Sea Turtle Conservation Project
- Entry/Admission - Madu River
- Entry/Admission - Stilt Fishermen Sri Lanka
Spend two unforgettable days in Sri Lanka where you can explore a beautiful city and a wildlife national park.
- Galle is filled with art that’s rare, the streets are filled with people who are ambitious and hardworking, showcasing their efforts in one the best displays that please the eye immensely. Bentota beach in Galle is also famed for its…
Spend two unforgettable days in Sri Lanka where you can explore a beautiful city and a wildlife national park.
- Galle is filled with art that’s rare, the streets are filled with people who are ambitious and hardworking, showcasing their efforts in one the best displays that please the eye immensely. Bentota beach in Galle is also famed for its availability of water sports, ranging from wind-surfing to jet-skiing, and even waterboarding from the waters of the Bentara River.
The classic architecture fuses with the tropical setting that’s the envy of many man-made resorts and architects. Galle is said to be a heavenly piece of art, tropical heaven and rich in history.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.