Embark on an unforgettable 10-day journey through the heart of Sri Lanka, a land of stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. From golden beaches to misty hill country, ancient temples to bustling cities, this tour is carefully crafted to give you the ultimate Sri Lankan experience.This tour blends adventure, culture, history, and relaxation, offering something for every traveler. Whether it’s wildlife spotting, hiking through lush landscapes, or immersing yourself in centuries-old traditions, every day promises memorable experiences.
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The driver will pick you up from your hotel in Gampaha city, Negombo city & Arrival lobby.
Negombo Beach is a popular coastal destination located in Negombo. Known for its golden sands, calm waters, and vibrant fishing community, the beach offers a relaxing escape close to the airport. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, water sports, and sampling fresh seafood while soaking in the scenic sunset views over the Indian Ocean.
The Dambulla Cave Temple, also known as the Golden Temple of Dambulla, is one of Sri Lanka’s most important and well-preserved Buddhist heritage sites. Dating back to the 1st century BCE, the temple complex consists of five caves filled with beautiful Buddha statues and ancient wall and ceiling paintings that cover thousands of square meters. Perched on a large rock overlooking the surrounding plains, the temple has been a sacred pilgrimage site for centuries and showcases remarkable examples of Sri Lankan religious art and architecture. Today, it is recognized as part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site listing for its historical, cultural, and spiritual significance.
Pidurangala Rock is a historic rock formation located near the famous Sigiriya Rock Fortress. It is known for its scenic hiking trail and breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding forests and countryside. The site also features an ancient Buddhist temple and a large reclining Buddha statue, reflecting its long spiritual and cultural history. Today, Pidurangala Rock is a popular spot for visitors seeking adventure and one of the best viewpoints to see Sigiriya, especially at sunrise and sunset.
Sigiriya Rock Fortress is one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic historical landmarks. Built in the 5th century by King Kashyapa I, this ancient palace and fortress rises nearly 200 meters above the surrounding plains. The site is famous for its stunning frescoes, the Mirror Wall, and the impressive Lion’s Gate at the entrance to the summit. Today, Sigiriya is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers breathtaking views along with a fascinating glimpse into Sri Lanka’s ancient history.
Polonnaruwa Ancient City is one of Sri Lanka’s most important archaeological sites and the country’s second ancient capital after Anuradhapura. Flourishing between the 11th and 13th centuries, the city features well-preserved ruins of royal palaces, temples, statues, and ancient reservoirs. Highlights include the magnificent Buddha statues at Gal Vihara. Today, the city is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering visitors a glimpse into Sri Lanka’s rich history and architectural heritage.
The Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic is one of the most sacred Buddhist sites in Sri Lanka. Located in the historic city of Kandy, the temple houses the sacred tooth relic of Lord Buddha, which is highly revered by Buddhists around the world. Built within the royal palace complex of the former Kingdom of Kandy, the temple is an important place of worship and a symbol of Sri Lanka’s rich cultural and religious heritage.
Kandy Lake is a beautiful man-made lake located in the heart of Kandy. Built in 1807 by King Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe, the lake adds charm and tranquility to the historic city. Surrounded by scenic views and important cultural landmarks, including the nearby Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, Kandy Lake is a popular spot for peaceful walks and sightseeing.
The Cultural Dance performance at Lake Club in Kandy offers a vibrant showcase of traditional Sri Lankan music and dance. Guests can enjoy energetic Kandyan, Low Country, and Sabaragamuwa dances, featuring colorful costumes and rhythmic drumming. It’s a lively cultural experience that provides insight into Sri Lanka’s rich heritage while entertaining visitors in a beautiful lakeside setting.
The Peradeniya Royal Botanic Garden is a lush and expansive garden located near Kandy. Renowned for its impressive collection of tropical plants, orchids, and giant trees, the garden offers a serene escape for nature lovers. Established in the 14th century and developed under British rule, it is one of the most important botanical gardens in Sri Lanka, perfect for leisurely walks, photography, and appreciating the country’s rich plant diversity.
A tea tour at Blue Field Tea Plantation offers an immersive experience into Sri Lanka’s world-famous tea industry. Visitors can explore the lush tea fields, learn about the tea cultivation and processing methods, and enjoy fresh Ceylon tea straight from the source. Set amid the scenic hills of Nuwara Eliya, the plantation provides a perfect blend of education, culture, and stunning natural beauty.
Lover’s Leap Waterfall is a scenic 30‑metre cascade located near Nuwara Eliya, set amid lush tea plantations in Sri Lanka’s central highlands. The waterfall is fed by streams from Pidurutalagala, the island’s tallest mountain, and offers beautiful views and a pleasant hike through rural countryside. Its name comes from a local legend about two lovers whose tragic story has become part of the site’s charm.
Ella is a charming small town nestled in the heart of Sri Lanka’s hill country, surrounded by lush tea plantations, misty mountains, and scenic valleys. Known for its relaxed atmosphere and breathtaking views, Ella is a popular destination for hiking, sightseeing, and experiencing local culture. Landmarks like the Nine Arches Bridge, Little Adam’s Peak, and Ravana Falls make it a favorite spot for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Enjoy the scenic train ride to Ella.
The Nine Arches Bridge, also known as the Bridge in the Sky, is an iconic colonial-era railway bridge in Ella. Built entirely of stone and brick without any steel, it features nine elegant arches set amidst lush greenery and tea plantations. A popular spot for photography and scenic train rides, the bridge is a must-visit landmark that beautifully showcases Sri Lanka’s engineering heritage and natural beauty
Little Adam’s Peak is a popular hiking destination in Ella. The trail offers a relatively easy climb with spectacular panoramic views of tea plantations, valleys, and mountains. Named for its resemblance to the larger Adam’s Peak, it is especially famous for sunrise and sunset treks, making it a favorite spot for nature lovers and photographers.
Ravana Falls is one of Sri Lanka’s widest waterfalls, located near Ella. Cascading from a height of about 25 meters, it is surrounded by lush greenery and rocky cliffs, making it a popular spot for sightseeing and photography. The waterfall is also steeped in local legend, associated with the epic Ramayana, adding a touch of cultural mystique to its natural beauty
A safari at Yala National Park offers an exciting wildlife adventure in Sri Lanka’s most famous national park. Visitors can spot elephants, leopards, crocodiles, and a variety of bird species in their natural habitat. With its diverse landscapes of forests, grasslands, and lagoons, Yala provides a thrilling and picturesque experience for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts alike.
Coconut Tree Hill is a scenic viewpoint near Mirissa, famous for its iconic row of tall coconut trees overlooking the Indian Ocean. The site offers breathtaking sunrise and sunset views, making it a favorite spot for photography and leisurely walks, capturing the quintessential tropical charm of Sri Lanka.
Galle Dutch Fort is a historic fortress located in Galle. Built by the Portuguese and later fortified by the Dutch in the 17th century, it is renowned for its well-preserved colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and ramparts overlooking the Indian Ocean. Today, the fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a vibrant cultural hub with museums, shops, cafes, and galleries.
Colombo city tour to explore; - Gangaramaya Temple - Sri Kailawasanathan Swami Kovil - Sri Ponnambalavaneswarar Kovil - Red Mosque - Pettah Market - Lotus Tower
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