Embark on a two-week tour of Sri Lanka’s top attractions with a local guide. Explore stunning beaches, misty mountains, wildlife-filled rainforests, and more. Discover the beauty of this paradise island!
Embark on a two-week tour of Sri Lanka’s top attractions with a local guide. Explore stunning beaches, misty mountains, wildlife-filled rainforests, and more. Discover the beauty of this paradise island!
Colombo > Habarana (Overnight at Habarana)
Sigiriya The Ancient Rock Fortress - The Sigiriya Rock Fortress, constructed in the 5th Century by King Kasyapa, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Beyond its massive size, Sigiriya is renowned for its advanced irrigation systems, which were ahead of their time and continue to baffle engineers worldwide….
Colombo > Habarana (Overnight at Habarana)
Sigiriya The Ancient Rock Fortress - The Sigiriya Rock Fortress, constructed in the 5th Century by King Kasyapa, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Beyond its massive size, Sigiriya is renowned for its advanced irrigation systems, which were ahead of their time and continue to baffle engineers worldwide. The fortress also features beautiful water gardens, frescoes of Sigiriya Damsels, the graffiti-covered Mirror Wall, and the giant lion’s paws carved into the rock at the entrance to the final ascent.
Visit Anuradhapura & Mihintale. (Overnight at Habarana)
Anuradhapura Stupas Scenic Point - Anuradhapura is an ancient sacred city founded around a cutting from Buddha’s fig tree. Established in the third century BC by the founder of an order of Buddhist nuns, this city of palaces, temples, and monuments thrived for 1,300 years before being abandoned after a 10th-century invasion. Rediscovered by Europeans centuries later, the ruins have been excavated and are now open to the public.
Mihintale - Mihintale, a mountain near Anuradhapura, holds significant spiritual importance for Buddhists. It is believed that a Buddhist monk named Mahinda met King Devanampiyatissa here, introducing Buddhism to the country. Impressed by the peacefulness of the Buddhist doctrine, the King renounced war and spread peace throughout the nation. The site features several religious and historical structures and attracts hundreds of pilgrims annually.
Visit Polonnaruwa & Jeep safari at Minneriya.(Overnight at Habarana)
Polonnaruwa Vatadage - Polonnaruwa, the second oldest kingdom in Sri Lanka, is known for its well-preserved 12th-century ruins. This ancient garden city was a hub for traders and worshippers. Start your tour at the Archaeological Museum, then visit the massive Royal Palace and the beautifully decorated Sacred Quadrangle.
Minneriya National Park - Minneriya is the world’s largest gathering place for Asian Elephants, with herds sometimes numbering up to 300 within a few square kilometers of the Minneriya lake.
Dambulla caves & Kandy (Overnight at Kandy)
Dambulla - The Dambulla Cave Temple is a sacred Buddhist site with no entry fee on full-moon days, attracting many devotees. The area has over 80 documented caves, with the most famous five featuring impressive statues and paintings. Some caves date back to 1000 BC. Visitors must cover their shoulders and legs and remove shoes before entering.
Ranweli Spice Garden - The A9 Highway between Matale and Dambulla is famous for its spice gardens. Free tours with English-speaking guides explain the health benefits of various herbs, spices, and plants. Be prepared for a hard sell at the gift shop.
Kandy Lake Club - Cultural Dance Show - This cultural show in Kandy town features various forms of Kandyan dancing, depicting the graceful movements of birds and animals and energetic acrobatic performances, including the dramatic ‘fire walk’.
Temple of the tooth & Peradeniya gardens (Overnight at Kandy)
Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic - The Temple of the Tooth houses one of Buddha’s teeth, smuggled to Sri Lanka from India. The tooth has been celebrated and paraded throughout history, despite numerous attempts to steal or destroy it. Twice daily, pujas are held, offering visitors a chance to glimpse the tooth.
Royal Botanical Gardens - Located just outside Kandy, these gardens span over 60 hectares and date back to the 14th century. Home to 4,000 plant species and over 10,000 trees, the gardens feature towering coconut palms, a sprawling Javan fig tree, and an extensive orchid collection.
Ceylon Tea Museum - Situated in the former Hanthana Tea Factory, built in 1925, the Ceylon Tea Museum is located 3 km south of Kandy. Hanthana was one of the first successful tea cultivation areas following the failure of coffee production.
White water rafting & Adam’s Peak (Overnight at Adam’s Peak)
Adventure LK white water rafting kitulgala - Experience White Water Rafting on the picturesque Kelani River, covering 5 major and 4 minor rapids. Suitable for anyone over 10 years old, with safety gear and a comprehensive briefing provided. The 5 km route offers an enchanting experience.
Adam’s Peak (Sri pada) - At the summit of Adam’s Peak is a footprint cast in stone, significant to multiple religions. The trek to the top involves over 5000 steps, with tea stalls and food shops along the way. Most start the hike at 2:30 am to reach the summit by sunrise. The season runs from December to April.
Horton plains (Overnight at Nuwara Eliya)
Gregory Lake - Gregory Lake, constructed in 1873 by British Governor Sir William Gregory, is a reservoir in the heart of Nuwara Eliya.
Nuwara Eliya - Known as the tea production capital of Sri Lanka, Nuwara Eliya offers tours of tea plantations. Founded in the 19th century, it became a retreat for British colonists, earning the nickname Little England. April is a popular time to visit for the blossoms and Sri Lanka New Year celebrations.
St Clair’s Falls - St. Clair’s Falls, known as the “Little Niagara of Sri Lanka,” is one of the widest waterfalls in the country and is affected by the Upper Kotmale Hydropower Project.
Devon Falls - Known as the ‘Veil of the Valley,’ Devon Falls is located 6 km west of Talawakele on the A7 highway. Named after an English coffee planter, the falls are a notable sight.
Horton Plains & scenic train ride (Overnight at Ella)
Nanu Oya - The train trip from Nanu Oya to Ella is considered one of the most beautiful in the world, taking 3 hours through lush tea plantations and mountain views. Tickets should be bought in advance.
Ella - Ella, a small town in the Badulla District, is known for its rich biodiversity and stunning natural surroundings, including rolling tea estates and cloud forests.
Little Adam’s Peak & Nine Arch Bridge (Overnight at Ella)
Little Adam’s Peak View Point - The climb to Little Adam’s Peak offers sensational views, including Ella Rock and the Ella gap. The ascent involves a gentle stroll through tea fields and a short stretch of steps.
Nine Arches Bridge - Located in Ella, the Nine Arch Bridge is an iconic example of Sri Lanka’s railway engineering, built in 1921 with dramatic high arches.
Ravana falls, Buduruwagala & Yala safari.(Overnight in Yala)
Ravana Ella Falls - Ravana Falls, part of the Ravana Ella Wildlife Sanctuary, is a popular bathing spot in summer and an impressive sight during the rainy season. The nearby cave complex is rich in local legend.
Buduruwagala Temple - The ancient rock carvings at Buduruwagala date back to the 8th century, featuring seven gigantic Buddhist figures sculpted into a 70ft cliff.
Yala National Park - Yala National Park boasts the highest density of leopards in the world, along with elephants, sloth bears, and crocodiles. The park is divided into five blocks, with a visitor center offering insightful displays.
Mirissa, Unawatuna & Galle.(Overnight in Galle)
Mirissa - Mirissa is a top beach destination in Sri Lanka, known for its long beach, palm trees, and modern restaurants. Activities include whale watching, snorkeling, and surfing. Weligama, nearby, is ideal for learning to surf.
Unawatuna - Unawatuna’s white sand beach is perfect for relaxation, with snorkeling and diving operators taking advantage of the coral reefs. The beach also offers great dining options.
Whales watching & Cinnamon experience (Overnight in Galle)
Stilt Fishermen Sri Lanka - Stilt fishing is a traditional Sri Lankan method requiring patience. Fishermen cast their lines from high stilts, waiting for small fish. This method is used by those without modern fishing equipment.
Galle fort & sea turtle hatchery (Overnight in Colombo)
Galle Fort - Galle Fort, with its cobblestoned streets and modern amenities, was initially constructed by the Portuguese in 1505 and later improved by the Dutch. It is a prime example of European and Asian architectural synthesis.
madu river safari ruwa/ruwa river safari - The Madu Ganga River, with its mangroves and islands, is a pristine ecosystem. A boat trip reveals a variety of plants and animals, including monkeys, water monitors, and numerous bird species. The river has around 64 islands, some with Buddhist monasteries and cinnamon production.
Kosgoda Sea Turtle Conservation Project - The project aims to monitor and conserve local sea turtle nesting sites. The hatchery program ensures eggs hatch safely and maximizes the number of hatchlings reaching the sea.
Colombo city tour & departure.
Colombo - A 3-hour city tour of Colombo includes highlights such as Galle Face Green, Viharamahadevi Park, Dutch Period Museum, and more.
Galle Face Green - Galle Face Green is a 5 ha ocean-side urban park in Colombo, initially laid out in 1859. It was used for horse racing, golf, cricket, polo, football, tennis, and rugby.
- Private transportation
- Driver guide’s accommodation & food
- All the taxes and service charges
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Guides in UNESCO world heritage sites
- Private transportation
- Driver guide’s accommodation & food
- All the taxes and service charges
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Guides in UNESCO world heritage sites
- Gratuities
- Entry fees for all the attractions ( client have to purchase)
- Hotels and accommodation
- Safari jeeps and train tickets
- Gratuities
- Entry fees for all the attractions ( client have to purchase)
- Hotels and accommodation
- Safari jeeps and train tickets
Discover the prime highlights of Sri Lanka within a fortnight, accompanied by a local expert. With its globally recognized beaches and mysterious mountains, barren territories to lush rainforests filled with native fauna, upscale accommodation to basic eco-friendly residencies, this compact island has everything. Whether you perceive it as a sanctuary…
Discover the prime highlights of Sri Lanka within a fortnight, accompanied by a local expert. With its globally recognized beaches and mysterious mountains, barren territories to lush rainforests filled with native fauna, upscale accommodation to basic eco-friendly residencies, this compact island has everything. Whether you perceive it as a sanctuary on earth, a forgotten paradise, or any other label, it’s a place inhabited by individuals whose warmth and smiles create an unforgettable memory.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.