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Starting From
£999pp
Starting From
£999pp
With its diverse cultures, religions, landscapes, climates, and cuisine, Sri Lanka appears to be a collection of countries rolled into one. As a result, visitors can see a wide range of landscapes in a short period. Discover dusty plains, lush tropical mountain ranges, heavenly coastlines, breathtaking bushlands, and bustling cities. Wherever the path takes you, it will fill even the most tired travellers with pure excitement and joy. Sri Lanka is filled with a sense of contentment and peace. Relax your body and mind at one of the many yoga retreats, swing in a beach bar hammock with delicious coconut, or paddle in the turquoise sea's warm shallows. Sri Lanka truly lives up to its moniker as the "Pearl of the Indian Ocean," with world-class natural beauty, plant life, and wildlife. Not only that but there are world-famous sites that are unparalleled in their beauty and history. This country's and its people's boundless kindness will not be missed!
Welcome to the pearl of the Indian ocean
Arrive at the Airport and then take a cab and go to the cinnamon Red to relax before beginning your tour. If time permits, you can do shopping in the city.
Overnight stay in Colombo
After breakfast, go on a Colombo city tour, then leave Dambulla for a thrilling adventure.
Colombo is Sri Lanka's largest metropolis and previous administrative capital. The city boasts many well-known landmarks that draw thousands of visitors each year. From ancient sights to modern-day attractions, Colombo has something for everyone in Sri Lanka to see and do.
Visit the Gangaramaya Temple, Galle face Green, Vihara Mahadevi Park, pettah and much more. You can also go shopping at Some of the best shopping malls in Sri Lanka's capital, Colombo, which can be found close to the hotel as Liberty Plaza, Majestic City, and Crescat Boulevard.
Next, continue your journey to Dambulla. While on the road, admire the beautiful nature of Sri Lanka. Head to Minneriya Wild Elephant Park. Minneriya is home to the 'Sixth Greatest Wildlife Spectacle in the World,' the incredible phenomena of the Minneriya elephant gathering on this safari excursion through Minneriya National Park to make your trip to Sri Lanka one you'll never forget. The park is fed by an ancient artificial tank that serves as a home for toque monkeys, sambar deer, leopards, and bird congregations.
Overnight stay in Dambulla
Soon after you wake up, have breakfast at the hotel. Then it's time to admire nature.
Visit Sigiriya, Lion's Rock Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, for an adventure of a lifetime. Take the breathtaking panorama as you are taken to Sigiriya in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle. See the "Eighth Wonder of the World," a historic palace and castle complex of archaeological significance. Climb 1,200 stairs to experience this Lion-like edifice's spectacular views if you're up!
Your next adventure is Dambulla, located in the Matale region, part of the cultural triangle and home to the world-famous Dambulla cave temples. The cave temple complex sits atop a large hill on the outskirts of town and is known for its distinctive mural paintings and sculptures. If you're not a history buff, don't worry: Dambulla offers more.
Return to the hotel and unwind
Overnight stay in Dambulla
After breakfast, get ready with comfortable clothing to make some adventures. Early in the morning, leave Dambulla to visit Kandy.
Visit the spice garden; this emerald isle is famous for its unusual spices worldwide. Spice gardens in Kandy, Matale, and Mawanella provide an excellent opportunity to view exotic spices up close. The gardens are lovely places to meander among the fragrant vegetation and provide unique insights into the local spices.
After that, continue your excursion to Kandy.
Kandy was the last Sinhalese kingdom conquered by the British in 1815. Despite increased development, the city's colonial architecture has been beautifully conserved. The main attraction in the city is the Sri Dalada Maligawa, which houses Buddha's tooth relic.
After checking in at the hotel, witness the cultural dance show and visit the temple of the tooth relic in the evening.
Sri Dalada Maligawa, also known as the Shrine of the Sacred Tooth Relic. It is a Buddhist temple in Kandy, Sri Lanka. The relic has played an essential part in local politics because it is thought that whoever controls the relic controls the country's governance.
Return to hotel and relax
Overnight stay in Kandy
Soon after you wake up, have breakfast at the hotel. Then it's time to admire nature and proceed to miracle Nuwara Eliya for a day excursion.
Visit a tea plantation on your route to Nuwara Eliya. Plantations across the island produce up to 28 different grades of Ceylon tea. Loolecondera, the country's first tea estate, was established in 1867. Since then, Sri Lanka's tea business has expanded to become one of the country's principal exports.
Then continue your journey to Nuwara Eliya. After you arrive at the magnificent location, start the city tour. Nuwara Eliya, sometimes known as the "Little England of Sri Lanka," is set in this beautiful island's lush, misty highlands. The colonial town centre has lost its old-world elegance, but the verdant tea plantations and English country house transport visitors back in time.
Return to hotel and relax
Overnight stay in Kandy
After breakfast, escape to Bentota.
Bentota is located on the southern coast of Sri Lanka, 60 kilometres south of Colombo. Because of its prime point, the town has become a renowned diving destination. Bentota also has safe swimming beaches and a variety of other exciting places to visit, such as the Kosgoda Turtle Hatchery and the tranquil sights of the Japanese Brief Garden, owned by landscape artist Yoko Ono. There are also numerous opportunities to purchase traditional batik attire and locally produced handicrafts.
Spend the evening at the hotel or relax at the spa.
Overnight stay in South Beach
After breakfast, get ready to go out and breathe some fresh air.
Travel to the city of Galle, which is home to Asia's largest occupied Fort. The most excellent draw of Galle is, without a doubt, its ancient Fort, which transports visitors to the Dutch Colonial era. While going through the tiny, cobblestone alleyways, one can take in the breathtaking views and rich history, enjoy a meal at one of the exciting eateries within the Fort, or relax beneath the renowned lighthouse. Along the southern coast, you can observe stilt fishermen sitting on branching poles while they fish. Stilt fishing is one of Sri Lanka's most intriguing traditional fishing methods.
Overnight stay in South Beach
After breakfast, leave the hotel early and check in at the Airport to prevent needless delays. End your adventure with fond memories in your heart and a smile on your face. Good Vibes Only!