Uncover the wonders of Sri Lanka on this immersive 7-day tour covering cultural landmarks, hill-country beauty, and coastal escapes. Start with the majestic Sigiriya Rock Fortress, and a thrilling Minneriya elephant safari. Visit the gem museum, a wood carving workshop & experience village life at Hiriwadunna. Explore Dambulla Cave Temple, Spice Garden, & the Temple of the Tooth Relic in Kandy, followed by a cultural dance show. In Nuwara Eliya, admire Ramboda Falls, glide across Lake Gregory, and enjoy a tasting at a Ceylon tea factory. Ride the iconic Nanu Oya–Ella scenic train, hike Little Adam’s Peak, and capture shots at Nine Arches Bridge and Rawana Falls. Then journey to the southern coast to meet sea turtles at the Turtle Conservation Centre, relax at Unawatuna Beach, & explore Galle Dutch Fort, the Fort Lighthouse, and witness stilt fishermen in action. Wrap up in Colombo with visits to Gangaramaya Temple and Galle Face Green, blending spiritual charm with vibrant city vibes.
We will pick you up at the arrival hall. The driver will be waiting for you with a sign with the lead travelers name.
A representative from our firm will greet you as you exit the Bandaranaike International Airport and lead you to a comfortable car to take you around the nation. This person will serve as both your driver and guide throughout the tour. To begin your eight-day Sri Lanka tour, you will be driven to Sigiriya, where you will check into the hotel for the next two days.
Scale the ancient marvel of Sigiriya, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic landmarks. Perched atop a dramatic rock column, you'll discover 5th-century frescoes, the Mirror Wall, and sweeping views of the surrounding jungle and villages.
Splendorous architecture, steeped in history and culture, is what visitors to Sigiriya are offered. But there’s much more than meets the eye at ruins of the ancient Lion Rock citadel. If you’re curious to know more, pay a visit to the Sigiriya Museum.
Venture deep into the wild with an open-jeep safari through Minneriya National Park. Watch herds of elephants roam freely, and keep your eyes peeled for spotted deer, macaques, and exotic birds as you explore this biodiverse sanctuary.
Discover Sri Lanka’s glittering treasure at a local gem museum. From radiant sapphires to semi-precious stones, this interactive exhibit showcases traditional gem-mining techniques and offers insights into the island’s rich gemological history.
Step into the world of Sri Lankan craftsmanship at a wood carving studio. Observe artisans transforming native hardwoods into intricate statues, masks, and home décor, each echoing centuries-old traditions and artistic flair.
Discover authentic rural life with a Hiriwadunna village visit, ride a bullock cart through rice fields, cross a lotus-filled lake by catamaran, and share home-cooked meals with welcoming locals. A perfect cultural escape near Habarana.
Enter the spiritual tranquility of Dambulla, where five cave temples host over 150 Buddha statues and stunning wall paintings. This UNESCO site blends natural rock formations with sacred Buddhist art in a serene, contemplative setting.
Enjoy a guided sensory walk through a fragrant spice garden. Learn how cinnamon, cloves, cardamom, and turmeric are cultivated and processed, and discover their culinary and Ayurvedic uses in Sri Lankan heritage.
Experience sacred reverence in Kandy at the Temple of the Tooth Relic, housing one of Buddhism’s most venerated artifacts. The temple’s golden roof, ornate carvings, and spiritual aura make it a must-see cultural landmark.
Immerse yourself in Sri Lanka’s rhythmic soul during a captivating dance performance. Watch Kandyan dancers in elaborate costumes spin, leap, and drum in celebration of ancient rituals, folklore, and musical traditions.
The mesmerizing view point is located on the Rajapihilla Mawatha and is ranked 5th out of 105 tourist attractions in Kandy.
Escape into nature at Peradeniya’s Royal Botanical Gardens, Sri Lanka’s largest botanical garden, filled with tropical blooms, towering palms, and tranquil walking paths just outside Kandy. A lush retreat for plant lovers and peace seekers.
Dive into the world of Ceylon tea at a working factory. From withering and rolling to fermenting and drying, witness the art of tea-making and enjoy a tasting session of the island’s finest blends.
Join a Ramboda Falls tour to witness a 109 m cascade plunging through mist-shrouded tea plantations. Capture epic photos from the viewing platform, feel the cool spray, and soak in lush forest vistas far from the crowds.
Board the scenic train journey from Nanu Oya to Ella, winding through misty mountains, cascading waterfalls, and endless emerald tea plantations—an unforgettable rail adventure.
Marvel at the Nine Arches Bridge in Ella, a colonial-era railway viaduct set amidst dense jungle. Snap photos as trains rumble overhead and verdant hills rise all around.
Trek the Little Adam’s Peak hike, an easy ascent offering expansive sunrise views over Ella Gap, rolling tea fields, and distant mountain ranges. Perfect for every fitness level.
On the fifth day of your trip, after eating breakfast, you'll climb Ella Rock and walk alongside the famed Nine Arch Bridge's railings. Then, if you'd like, you can get a massage with herbal extracts. You have the remaining day to relax and indulge in the luxury surroundings of your stay.
Feel the mist at Rawana Falls, one of Ella’s most iconic natural landmarks. Surrounded by rocky cliffs and lush greenery, this cascading waterfall is perfect for cooling off, scenic photos, and a refreshing roadside stop.
Visit the Turtle Conservation and Research Centre along Sri Lanka’s southern coast, where rescued sea turtles are protected and rehabilitated. Learn about hatchling releases, endangered species, and community-led efforts to preserve marine life.
Step into history at Galle Dutch Fort, a 17th-century colonial fortress and UNESCO World Heritage site. Wander cobbled streets lined with Dutch architecture, boutique cafés, and museums overlooking the Indian Ocean.
Snap postcard-worthy views at the Galle Fort Lighthouse, Sri Lanka’s oldest light station. Positioned on the fort’s southern bastion, it’s a perfect sunset spot surrounded by palm trees and ocean breeze.
Witness Sri Lanka’s iconic stilt fishermen along the southern coast, perched atop narrow poles in shallow waters as they skillfully cast their lines. A rare glimpse into a vanishing tradition and a top photo opportunity near Koggala or Ahangama.
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Explore Gangaramaya Temple, Colombo’s spiritual and architectural gem. A blend of Sri Lankan, Thai, and Chinese design, this lakeside temple offers Buddhist shrines, stone carvings, and museum-like halls filled with religious relics.
Unwind at Galle Face Green, Colombo’s oceanfront promenade perfect for sunset strolls, local street food, and kite flying. With views of the city skyline and crashing waves, it’s a favorite spot for travelers and locals alike.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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