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Starting From
£1019pp
Starting From
£1019pp
Sri Lanka, a tropical island, expresses its warmest greetings. It's a little island in the Indian Ocean where you'll feel like you're floating in space. It's also a land of incredible contrasts and breathtaking beauty. Many visitors come to the region because of its cultural richness and want to make their moments a treasure. Beautiful beaches, safari expeditions, guided walks through old cities, and a taste of contemporary Sri Lanka along the coast are just a few tourist attractions. Waterfalls, sanctuaries, botanical gardens, and sandy beaches are a few highlights. Colombo is Sri Lanka's principal entry point, which is not to be ignored.
Traditional architecture abounds in Kandy, the island's heartland. Nuwara Eliya, commonly referred to as "Little England," is known for its cool climate, colonial-era bungalows, mist-shrouded mountains, and terraced tea estates surrounding the former hill station as well as world-class brews. The views through Ella Gap are breathtaking, and on a crescent moon, the Great Basses lighthouse on Sri Lanka's south coast will glow softly. There are, however, many beautiful places to visit in Sri Lanka that you should not overlook. Let's begin with the gold. Sri Lanka represents a stifling paradise for tourists, from its beautiful beaches to its enormous natural beauties.
Arrive at Colombo, Sri Lanka, and look around
A tour agent will greet you when you arrive at Bandaranaike International Airport. You will be taken to the Fairway Hotel in Colombo, where you will bathe and rest. After that, you'll begin your journey. The Old Fort area, the National Museum of Sri Lanka, the Streets of Pettah neighbourhood, Gangaramaya Temple, Beira Lake, Independence Memorial Hall, and Galle Face Green will be visited during your Colombo sightseeing tour.
Colombo to Sigiriya
Early in the morning, depart from Colombo. You'll be heading up to Sigiriya, one of the country's most gorgeous locations. From afar, the 400-meter-high rock appears quite picturesque, but you'll need to find your way up as well: with 1000 stairs, it'll be a good workout. Climb the peak and spend some time in the royal gardens watching the sunset.
Kandy, a mystical City, is a must-see
Whatever the length of your stay in Sri Lanka, visiting the country's cultural centre will help you gain an authentic flavour of the country. Kandy is littered with noteworthy landmarks, and it's no wonder it's home to the Temple of the Hallowed Tooth Relic, one of Sri Lanka's most sacred temples. Fruit bats can be found high up in the trees, so keep looking for them. Climb the enormous banyan tree with care to get the most incredible view of the garden. For further thrills, join the lake drive.
Kandy to Nuwara Eliya journey
Nuwara Eliya is known as Little England because of its frigid climate. It has a significant setting. Mist-shrouded mountains and terraced tea fields surround the old hill station, which also serves world-class brews. You can go to a tea factory and make endless picturesque pauses at the plantations. Try some of the famed tea from the area. Be cautious of leeches if you visit a tea plantation.
To discover Ella, exit Nuwara Eliya
The sights from Ella Disparity are stunning, and in a clear sky, you can see Sri Lanka's south coast's Great Basses lighthouse. From the Nine Arches Bridge, watch the sunrise. In Ella Tea Factory, learn how Ceylon tea is prepared, then cool yourself at the Bambarakanda waterfall. Allow time for leisurely hikes through tea plantations to temples, streams, and magnificent overlooks.
Ella to Yala
Tissamaharama is the entrance to Yala National Park. With a Yala safari ride, you may enjoy the natural beauty of the tropical jungle and see the awe-inspiring moments of wildlife and a spectacular environment. The park provides jeeps with soft tops, allowing visitors to see wildlife. The most delicate times for Yala Safari tours in the Yala National Park are at dawn and dusk. Elephants reside in the wild jungle, and crossing the paths and wandering off is one of the park's main attractions. Elephants are sure to be spotted during a safari in Udawalawe National Park. On the safari, you'll see several more, including a mother elephant with two kids (one of whom was tiny) and massive male elephants crossing the road just meters from your jeep!
Yala to Hiriketiya beach- Mirissa
Hiriketiya Beach is a true paradise with palm-fringed golden beachfront, cool cafes, and many surfers carving up left-handers under the dazzling sun after an early morning Yala safari. From the beach, watch the sunset. Enjoy the sea wind and, if the waves permit, go swimming as much as possible. Hiriketiya has become one of the island's greatest surfing spots.
Optional tour
You can either relax for the rest of the day after seeing most of the sights and having a great time or go whale watching for a more thrilling adventure. Consider taking a walk to Galle Fort and having lunch there.
Optional tour
You can either relax for the rest of the day after seeing most of the sights and having a great time or go whale watching for a more thrilling adventure. Consider taking a walk to Galle Fort and having lunch there.
Departure
It's time to leave Sri Lanka, so say your goodbyes and prepare to leave. You will be driven to the airport.