Discover the enchanting beauty of Sri Lanka on this 10-day journey through diverse landscapes and rich heritage. Begin in Colombo, visiting landmarks like Lotus Tower and Galle Face Beach. Explore Anuradhapura’s ancient temples and enjoy a thrilling Minneriya Elephant Safari and a village tour. Climb the iconic Sigiriya Rock Fortress and visit Dambulla Cave Temple. In Kandy, admire the Temple of the Tooth Relic. Continue to Nuwara Eliya’s scenic tea estates and hike through Horton Plains to World’s End. Ride the world’s most beautiful train to Ella, explore Nine Arches Bridge and Little Adam’s Peak. Spot wildlife in Yala National Park, relax in Mirissa, and explore colonial Galle Fort. End your journey in Bentota with a river safari and beach time, concluding with a hotel or airport drop-off.
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Lotus Tower, Sri Lanka’s tallest tower. It features a 360-degree observation deck, offering stunning panoramic views of Colombo and the Indian Ocean.
Gangaramaya Temple in Colombo is a beautiful blend of modern architecture and traditional Sri Lankan design, featuring statues, relics, and a museum, attracting worshippers and tourists alike.
Galle Face Green is a scenic oceanfront promenade in Colombo, perfect for relaxing while enjoying the sea breeze. It’s an ideal spot to witness a breathtaking sunset over the Indian Ocean.
One Galle Face is a premier shopping mall in Colombo, featuring a variety of international and local brands, dining options, and entertainment. It’s a great place for shopping, leisure, and enjoying a meal.
Sri Maha Bodhi – A sacred big tree grown from a sapling of the original Bodhi tree under which Buddha attained enlightenment Ruwanwelisaya Stupa – One of Sri Lanka’s most revered stupas, known for its grand structure and spiritual significance Jetavanaramaya – A historic monastery and once the tallest brick structure in the ancient world Isurumuniya Temple – A serene Buddhist temple famous for its intricate stone carvings and peaceful ambiance
Minneriya National Park – A wildlife sanctuary famous for the Minneriya Elephant Gathering, where large herds of elephants congregate near the Minneriya Tank. The park is also home to diverse bird species, deer, and crocodiles.
Hiriwadunna Village Tour is a cultural experience that offers visitors a chance to explore the rural lifestyle of Sri Lanka. It includes a bullock cart ride through paddy fields, a catamaran boat ride on a serene reservoir, and a chance to experience local traditions. You will give free traditional village meal and cultural songs performed by locals.
Royal Palace: The ruins of the ancient royal residence in Polonnaruwa, showcasing the grandeur of Sri Lankan kings. Gal Vihara: A rock temple with stunning stone sculptures of Buddha, including a reclining, standing, and seated Buddha. Parakrama Samudra: A vast reservoir built by King Parakramabahu I, important for irrigation and offering scenic views
Sigiriya: An ancient rock fortress and UNESCO World Heritage site, Sigiriya is known for its impressive architecture, frescoes, and panoramic views from the top. It was once a royal palace and is famous for the "Lion's Gate," a massive lion-shaped structure at its entrance. The climb offers stunning views of the surrounding jungle and nearby water gardens.
Dambulla Cave Temple: A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Dambulla Cave Temple is a complex of five caves filled with impressive Buddha statues and vibrant murals. The temple, perched on a rock, dates back over 2,000 years and offers a glimpse into Sri Lanka's rich spiritual and artistic history. The site provides panoramic views of the surrounding area.
Sri Dalada Maligawa (Temple of the Tooth Relic): Located in Kandy, this sacred Buddhist temple houses the Tooth Relic of Buddha. It’s a key pilgrimage site, known for its beautiful architecture and serene atmosphere. Visitors can observe daily rituals and experience Sri Lanka's deep Buddhist heritage.
Located in the heart of Kandy, this picturesque man-made lake offers a peaceful retreat with scenic views. Surrounded by lush greenery and temples, it’s a popular spot for leisurely walks and boat rides, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere of Kandy.
Peradeniya Royal Botanical Garden: Situated near Kandy, this expansive garden is known for its vast collection of orchids, tropical plants, and towering trees. It's a perfect place for nature lovers to stroll through beautiful landscapes, showcasing both local and international plant species.
Located in the picturesque hills of Nuwara Eliya, the Damro Tea Factory offers visitors a chance to witness the traditional tea-making process. You can also enjoy a refreshing cup of freshly brewed Ceylon tea at the Labookellie Tea Lounge while taking in the scenic views of lush tea plantations.
Gregory Lake in Nuwara Eliya is a scenic man-made lake surrounded by mountains, offering boat rides, picnics, and peaceful views, making it a popular tourist and family spot.
Horton Plains National Park: A UNESCO World Heritage Site in Nuwara Eliya, known for its stunning landscapes, including mist-covered grasslands, cloud forests, and dramatic cliffs. It's home to the famous World's End, where the plateau drops dramatically, offering breathtaking views. The park also features Baker's Falls, a beautiful waterfall surrounded by lush greenery, making it an ideal spot for trekking and nature enthusiasts.
A scenic railway bridge in Ella, Sri Lanka, known for its stunning architecture and surrounded by lush greenery. It’s a popular spot for photography.
The Ella Train Ride is a scenic journey through Sri Lanka’s lush mountains, offering stunning views of tea plantations, waterfalls, and valleys. It's considered one of the most picturesque train rides in the world.
Diyaluma Waterfall is one of Sri Lanka's tallest waterfalls, standing at 220 meters. Located near Koslanda, it features multiple tiers of cascading water. Visitors can hike up to the top for panoramic views and enjoy natural pools at the base, making it a popular spot for both adventure and relaxation.
Yala National Park is a popular wildlife reserve in Sri Lanka, known for its diverse animals, including leopards, elephants, and many bird species. It offers stunning landscapes and is a top destination for safaris.
Galle is a historic city on Sri Lanka’s southwestern coast, known for its well-preserved colonial architecture, particularly the Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The fort offers scenic views, narrow streets lined with charming shops, cafes, and the iconic Galle Lighthouse. It's a great place to explore history, culture, and enjoy a relaxing coastal atmosphere.
The Bentota River Safari is a scenic boat ride through mangrove forests, offering views of wildlife and natural beauty along the Bentota River.
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