12 Days 11 Nights Experience Nature Culture & Beauty Of Sri Lanka

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12 days (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English and 1 more

Sri Lanka is one of the most beautiful countries in the south Asia. This tiny island has a huge range of diverse landscapes to offer such as mountains & cliffs, hills filled with lush green tea plantations, water falls, breathtaking beaches, sun sets, various types of wild animals & historical archaeological sites. It's also known as the Pearl of the Indian Ocean & has diverse cultural & religious elements across the nation.

This 12 day tour gives the travellers enough time to discover all the above areas and experience the beauty of the country. This tour has a feature where the travellers get to experience the ancient village life of Sri Lankans as well. Further, travellers get to enjoy the beach and sunsets more than other tours.

The combination of our exceptional team of travel consultants and our certified driver guides assures safe, treasurable, thrilling & informative tours. We are committed to offering all clients professional, personalised & cost effective travel services.

What's Included

Unlimited mileage per day. (Not 8 - 5)
Driver's meals & accommodation.
Air-conditioned vehicle
Air conditioned vehicle, Fuel surcharge, Parking fees, Passenger insurance.
Tipping is expected. Tips to guides, restaurants and hotel lobby.

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

Other than from the airport, we make arrangements to pick the travellers from other pick up points according to their requirements as well. As an example if they want to be picked up from another city of Sri Lanka, we can make arrangements to do that. Further, end of everyday the travellers will be dropped off at their hotels and they will be picked up from the exact place next morning at a convenient time for them.

Itinerary

Duration: 12 days (approximately)
    Day 1

    Sigiriya

    3 stops
  • 1
    Sigiriya The Ancient Rock Fortress

    Sigiriya is an ancient rock fortress and palace built by King Kashyapa which has unbelievable technical stone methods, wall arts with beautiful environment shows you the unlimited talent of the ancient Sri Lankans. The gardens of Sigiriya are one of the most important aspects of the site, as they are among the oldest landscaped gardens in the world. The gardens are divided into three distinct but linked forms: water gardens, cave and boulder gardens, and terraced gardens.

    3 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 2
    Dambulla

    Dambulla is the largest and best - preserved cave temple complex in Sri Lanka. the rock covers 160ms over the surrounding plains.

    2 hours Admission ticket free
  • 3
    Sigiriya

    This village tour gives you a memorable experience in a countryside rural village in Sigiriya. You will enjoy the sightseeing of paddy fields, bullock cart ride, traditional catamaran ride in a lake, visit to a chena cultivation, traditional cooking demonstration in a rural village house and authentic Sri Lankan lunch during this tour.

    3 hours Admission ticket free
  • Day 2

    Polonnaruwa ancient city

    3 stops
  • 4
    Ancient City of Polonnaruwa

    Polonnaruwa was the second capital of Sri Lanka after the destruction of Anuradhapura in 993. It comprises, besides the Brahmanic monuments built by the Cholas, the monumental ruins of the fabulous garden-city created by Parakramabahu I in the 12th century.

    3 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 5
    Pidurangala Rock

    Pidurangala is a massive rock formation located a few kilometers north of Sigiriya in Sri Lanka. It has an interesting history closely related to that of the Sigiriya Rock Fortress.

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 6
    Minneriya National Park

    Experience “The Gathering,” a name given to the elephants that assemble on the banks of the Minneriya Reservoir during the dry season. According to wildlife authorities, the Minneriya gathering is the largest grouping of wild Asian elephants at any given time. View the famous elephants as they graze on the grasses growing on the tank bed. Perhaps you’ll spot any of the park’s diverse wildlife, including leopards, sloth bears, deer, wild buffalo, wild pigs, grey langers, purple-faced leaf monkeys, porcupines, and assorted birds.

    4 hours Admission ticket not included
  • Day 3

    Kandy

    4 stops
  • 7
    Sirilak Spice & Herbal Garden

    The spices from Sri Lanka mainly include Ceylon Cinnamon, Ceylon Pepper, Ceylon Cloves, Ceylon Cardamom, Ceylon Nutmeg, as well as mace, Vanilla.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 8
    Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic

    The Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic or Sri Dalada Maligawa, is a Buddhist temple in Kandy, Sri Lanka. It is located in the royal palace complex of the former Kingdom of Kandy, which houses the relic of the tooth of the Buddha. Since ancient times, the relic has played an important role in local politics because it is believed that whoever holds the relic holds the governance of the country. The relic was historically held by Sinhalese kings. The temple of the tooth is a World Heritage Site mainly due to the temple and the relic.

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 9

    Kandyan dance encompasses various dance forms popular and native to the area called Kandy of the Central Hills region known as Udarata in Sri Lanka, which have today spread to other parts of the country. It is an example of Sinhalese culture in Sri Lanka.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included
  • 10
    Kandy Lake

    Enjoy open-air views of picturesque Kandy during this private tuk-tuk tour of the lakeside city. Travel like a local in a comfortable auto-rickshaw, listening to commentary from your driver and guide along the way. Admire exterior views from Kandy Lake and Kandy viewpoint, with optional get-down stops at Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, Ceylon Tea Museum, and more.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included
  • Day 4

    Nuwaraeliya

    6 stops
  • 11
    Kandy View Point

    Arthur's seat Kandy is a nice view point of Kandy city especially the Lake. It is situated at Rajapihilla Mawatha 550m above sea level. It provides a panoramic view of Kandy city.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 12
    Royal Botanical Gardens

    Royal Botanic Gardens, Peradeniya are about 5.5 km to the west of the city of Kandy in the Central Province of Sri Lanka. In 2016, the garden was visited by 1.2 million locals and 400,000 foreign visitors. It is near the Mahaweli River. It is renowned for its collection of orchids.

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 13

    Ambuluwawa Tower is located in the suburbs of Gampola Town in Sri Lanka. There has been an increased popularity in recent times especially due to the breathtaking views you can experience when you climb to the top of the Ambuluwawa Tower. It is also known for its narrow spiral staircase which some visitors find challenging to climb. It is one of the coolest places to visit in Sri Lanka if you are up for the challenge.

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 14
    Ramboda Waterfall

    Ramboda Falls is 109 m high and the eleventh tallest waterfall in Sri Lanka and the 729th tallest waterfall in the world. It is situated in Pussellawa area, on the A5 highway at Ramboda Pass. The waterfall is formed by the Panna Oya which is a tributary of Kothmale Oya.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included
  • 15
    Nuwara Eliya

    Nuwara Eliya is a city in the tea country hills of central Sri Lanka. The naturally landscaped Hakgala Botanical Gardens displays roses and tree ferns, and shelters monkeys and blue magpies. Nearby Seetha Amman Temple, a colorful Hindu shrine, is decorated with religious figures. Densely forested Galway's Land National Park is a sanctuary for endemic and migratory bird species, including bulbuls and flycatchers.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 16
    Gregory Lake

    Lake Gregory sometimes also called Gregory Lake or Gregory Reservoir, is a reservoir in heart of the tea country hill city, Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka. Lake Gregory was constructed during the period of British Governor Sir William Gregory in 1873.[2] The lake and the surrounding area make up the Gregory Lake Area.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included
  • Day 5

    Ella

    2 stops
  • 17
    Ella

    he train starts from Colombo Fort Railway station and Reaches Nanu Oya by 0100 hrs & the train would reach Ella by 1522 hrs. and the most scenic part of the train journey is from Hatton to Haputale.

    4 hours Admission ticket free
  • 18
    Nine Arches Bridge

    The Nine Arches Bridge (Sinhala: ආරුක්කු නමයේ පාලම,) also called the Bridge in the Sky,[3] is a viaduct bridge in Sri Lanka. It is one of the best examples of colonial-era railway construction in the country.[4] It is located in Demodara, between Ella and Demodara railway stations. The surrounding area has seen a steady increase of tourism due to the bridge's architectural ingenuity and the profuse greenery in the nearby hillsides.

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • Day 6

    Ella

    4 stops
  • 19
    Little Adam's Peak View Point

    Ella is a hiking hotspot in the mountain country of Sri Lanka. Some of the views from hikes in Ella are phenomenal with the region well known for its tea plantations and spectacular mountain ranges. If you want to enjoy some of the best views without needing to hike for hours, Little Adam’s Peak Hike is the perfect trek, especially for an unforgettable sunset.

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 20

    Nil Diya Pokuna is an underwater pond situated in a cave or a tunnel complex in Ella which is believed to have been built by king Ravana. The pond lies 80 meters deep inside a mountain cave in Karandagolla.

    3 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 21

    Rakkiththa Kanda Rajamaha Viharaya is a Buddhist temple in Uva. Rakkiththa Kanda Rajamaha Viharaya is situated nearby to the evergreen forest Galbokka Forest Reserve.

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 22
    Ravana Ella Falls

    ccording to legend, it is said that Ravana (who was the king of Lanka at the time) had kidnapped princess Sita, and had hidden her in the caves behind this waterfall, now simply known as the Ravana Ella Cave.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • Day 7

    Yala

    4 stops
  • 23
    Yala National Park

    Yala National Park is the most visited and second largest national park in Sri Lanka, bordering the Indian Ocean. Yala hosts a variety of ecosystems ranging from moist monsoon forests to freshwater and marine wetlands.

    4 hours Admission ticket free
  • 24
    Buduruwagala Temple

    Buduruwagala is an ancient Buddhist temple in Sri Lanka. The complex consists of seven statues and belongs to the Mahayana school of thought. The statues date back to the 10th century. The gigantic Buddha statue still bears traces of its original stuccoed robe and a long streak of orange suggests it was once brightly painted. The central of the three figures to the Buddha's right is thought to be the Buddhist mythological figure-the Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara. To the left of this white painted figure is a female figure in the thrice-bent posture, which is thought to be his consort-Tara.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 25
    Tissa Wewa

    Tissa Wewa is a reservoir in Tissamaharama, thought to have been constructed in the 3rd century BC, either by Mahanaga of Ruhuna or his successor Yatala Tissa of Ruhuna, in order to irrigate paddy lands and supply water to the flourishing city of Tissamaharama. The lake was restored in 1871. The embankment (or bund) on the southern shore supports the Tissa-Kataragama road (B464), which is lined by old Indian rain trees planted by the British to provide shade.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 26

    Kataragama temple in Kataragama, Sri Lanka, is a temple complex dedicated to Buddhist guardian deity Kataragama deviyo and Hindu War God Murugan. It is one of the few religious sites in Sri Lanka that is venerated by the Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims and the Vedda people. For most of the past millennia, it was a jungle shrine very difficult to access; today it is accessible by an all-weather road. The shrines and the nearby Kiri Vehera are managed by Buddhists, the shrines dedicated to Teyvāṉai and Shiva are managed by Hindus and the mosque by Muslims. The shrine has for centuries attracted Tamil Hindus from Sri Lanka and South India who undertook an arduous pilgrimage on foot. Since the latter half of the 20th century, the site has risen dramatically among Sinhalese Buddhists who today constitute majority of the visitors.

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • Day 8

    Mirissa

    3 stops
  • 27
    Coconut Tree Hill

    Coconut Tree Hill is a lateritic headland in Mirissa, Sri Lanka located adjacent to the Indian Ocean. It is a popular tourist destination in the country and is located at a headland with a coconut plantation. Coconut Tree Hill, despite being located on privately owned lands, is one of the most Instagrammed locations in Sri Lanka. In 1881, Ernst Haeckel portrayed Mirissa "red cliffs" in the sunset in his book, A visit to Ceylon and described "they seem to burn like coal...". The hill has been recommended as a place to observe the sunrise for the tourists. The hill is located on the Mirissa beach which is contiguous to Weligama across the Weligama bay. Mirissa beach has been described as one of the "secret beaches" in the world.

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 28
    Mirissa Beach

    Mirissa is a small town on the south coast of Sri Lanka, located in the Matara District of the Southern Province. It is approximately 150 kilometres south of Colombo and is situated at an elevation of 4 metres above sea level. Mirissa's beach and nightlife make it a popular tourist destination.

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 29

    Whale and dolphin watching in Mirissa is one of the most exciting water activities you can do during your holiday in Sri Lanka. Often spotted blue whales are the biggest animals in the world and Mirissa is the best place for whale and dolphin watching tours in Sri Lanka. Whale watching season in Mirissa is from November to April. If you want to find out more about these fascinating ocean creatures read some fact about blue whales

    3 hours Admission ticket not included
  • Day 9

    Mirissa

    1 stop
  • 30
    Coconut Tree Hill

    Having made its way to almost every traveller’s Instagram profile when they visit Mirissa, the Coconut Tree Hill is a must-do when you’re in Mirissa. The Coconut Tree Hill is a private coconut estate with a nearby temple set on a high cliff overlooking the glistening waters of the Indian Ocean and the untouched stretch of golden beach. Located in proximity to the town, the hill can be accessed throughout the day or night; at no cost. This is one to add to your bucket list in Sri Lanka as it’s the perfect place to watch a bold, island sunset from. The dome shaped hill is picturesque with its towering, symmetrical coconut trees against a blue sky that blends well with the sea, provides the ideal spot for your travel pictures! Sunset chasers should get to the hill in order to secure the best viewing spot. During this tour, travellers get to enjoy the beach and the coconut tree hill two days as most of the travellers like to relax in the beach.

    6 hours Admission ticket free
  • Day 10

    Galle

    3 stops
  • 31
    Galle Fort Lighthouse

    The Galle Lighthouse (also known as Pointe de Galle Light)is an onshore lighthouse in Galle, Sri Lanka and is operated and maintained by the Sri Lanka Ports Authority. This is Sri Lanka's oldest light station. The first lighthouse at Galle was built by the British in 1848. It was a 24.4 m-high (80 ft) iron lighthouse,[4][5] constructed from cast-iron plates, imported from England, designed by British architect Alexander Gordon and erected by Messrs. Robinson, Engineers of Pimlico. The lighthouse, painted white, was located on the southwest bastion (the Utrecht Bastion) of Galle Fort on the western side of Galle Harbor. It had a fixed point light with prolate reflectors, which was visible for 19 km. In July 1936 it was destroyed by fire.

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 32

    Koggala is a small coastal town, situated at the edge of a lagoon on the south coast of Sri Lanka, located in Galle District, Southern Province, Sri Lanka, governed by an Urban Council. Koggala is bounded on one side by a reef, and on the other by a large lake, Koggala Lake, into which the numerous tributaries of the Koggala Oya drain. It is approximately 139 kilometres (86 mi) south of Colombo and is situated at an elevation of 3 metres (9.8 ft) above the sea level.

    3 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 33
    Jungle Beach

    Compact sand beach, popular for swimming & sunbathing, with a tiki-style beach bar/seafood spot. Relaxing in the jungle beach.

    3 hours Admission ticket not included
  • Day 11

    Galle

    2 stops
  • 34
    Galle Dutch Fort

    Galle is a city on the southwest coast of Sri Lanka. It’s known for Galle Fort, the fortified old city founded by Portuguese colonists in the 16th century. Stone sea walls, expanded by the Dutch, encircle car-free streets with architecture reflecting Portuguese, Dutch and British rule.

    4 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 35
    Kosgoda Sea Turtle Conservation Project

    The sea turtle resource, which is a very amazing animal group that helps to protect the environmental balance as well as beautify the environment, is currently facing the threat of extinction. We will make great efforts to identify the causes and increase the turtle population. The main thing that happens in our project is to hatch baby turtles and release them into the ocean. They care for and treat their own disabled turtles, and here you can see and learn about different species of turtles.

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • Day 12

    Colombo and then dropping off at the airport.

    3 stops
  • 36
    Gangaramaya (Vihara) Buddhist Temple

    Gangaramaya Temple is one of the most important temples in Colombo, Sri Lanka, being a mix of modern architecture and cultural essence. Located on the Beira Lake, it was completed in the late 19th century. This Buddhist temple includes several imposing buildings and is situated not far from the placid waters of Beira Lake on a plot of land that was originally a small hermitage on a piece of marshy land. It has the main features of a Vihara (temple), the Cetiya (Pagada) the Bodhitree, the Vihara Mandiraya, the Seema malaka (assembly hall for monks) and the Relic Chamber. In addition, a museum, a library, a residential hall, a three storeyed Pirivena, educational halls and an alms hall are also on the premises. Most notable for tourists is the architecture of Seema Malaka, which was built with donations from a Muslim sponsor to the design of Geoffrey Bawa.

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 37
    Galle Face Green

    Galle Face is a 5 ha (12 acres) ocean-side urban park, which stretches for 500 m (1,600 ft) along the coast, in the heart of Colombo, the financial and business capital of Sri Lanka. The promenade was initially laid out in 1859 by Governor Sir Henry George Ward, although the original Galle Face Green extended over a much larger area than is seen today. The Galle Face Green was initially used for horse racing and as a golf course, but was also used for cricket, polo, football, tennis, and rugby.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 38
    Viharamahadevi Park

    Viharamahadevi Park is a public park located in Cinnamon Gardens, in Colombo, situated in front of the colonial-era Town Hall in Sri Lanka. It was built by the British colonial administration and is the oldest and largest park of Colombo. The park was originally named "Victoria Park" after Queen Victoria but was renamed after Queen Viharamahadevi, the mother of King Dutugamunu on July 18, 1958.[1] During World War II it was occupied by the British Army with Australian 17th Brigade based at Victoria Park. After the war the park was restored and open to the public in 1951. There used to be a cricket ground in the park, which was used for first-class cricket between 1927 and 1995. Ceylon played against a touring English team there in 1927 and against an Australian team in 1935.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included

Additional info

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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