Embark on an all-inclusive Sri Lanka tour and explore the major attractions, including the Cultural Triangle. Create your own itinerary and enjoy an amazing and memorable journey with affordable prices.
Embark on an all-inclusive Sri Lanka tour and explore the major attractions, including the Cultural Triangle. Create your own itinerary and enjoy an amazing and memorable journey with affordable prices.
From Airport/Colombo/Negombo to Anuradhapura
Anuradhapura Ancient City - Journey back in time at Anuradhapura, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the first ancient capital of Sri Lanka. This sacred city, thriving for over a millennium, is the birthplace of Theravada Buddhism on the island. The extensive ruins reflect a remarkable civilization and…
From Airport/Colombo/Negombo to Anuradhapura
Anuradhapura Ancient City - Journey back in time at Anuradhapura, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the first ancient capital of Sri Lanka. This sacred city, thriving for over a millennium, is the birthplace of Theravada Buddhism on the island. The extensive ruins reflect a remarkable civilization and its sophisticated hydraulic engineering.
Discover iconic dagobas (stupas) such as the grand Ruwanwelisaya and Jetavanaramaya, which once rivaled the pyramids in height. Don’t miss the sacred Sri Maha Bodhi Tree, the oldest authenticated tree globally, grown from a sapling of the tree under which the Buddha attained enlightenment. You’ll also find beautifully preserved monasteries, palaces, and the intricate stonework of Isurumuniya Temple. The vastness and spiritual atmosphere of Anuradhapura make it an awe-inspiring experience.
Anuradhapura to Sigiriya
Sigiriya Lion Rock - Known as “Lion Rock,” Sigiriya is a breathtaking ancient rock fortress and palace complex in Sri Lanka’s Central Province. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this impressive rock formation rises nearly 200 meters from the jungle floor. Constructed in the 5th century by King Kashyapa, the site showcases a fascinating history and remarkable ancient urban planning.
The complex includes water gardens, boulder gardens, and terraced gardens at the base. The ascent to the summit begins with a staircase leading through the massive paws of a lion, giving the site its name. Halfway up, a “Mirror Wall” with ancient graffiti and the famous Sigiriya frescoes depict beautiful women. The climb of over 1,200 steps leads to the remains of the royal palace at the top, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The site is a testament to the ingenuity of its builders, with a complex hydraulic system that still functions today during the rainy season.
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Polonnaruwa Day Excursion from Sigiriya
Polonnaruwa - Once the medieval capital of Sri Lanka, the ancient city of Polonnaruwa is a stunning UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its well-preserved ruins and impressive monuments. It flourished as the island’s second kingdom from the 11th to 13th centuries, a golden age of art and architecture. The site is best explored by bicycle, allowing you to leisurely discover the expansive archaeological park.
Highlights include the Quadrangle, a compact collection of the city’s most significant ruins, such as the Vatadage, a magnificent circular relic house with intricate stone carvings. You’ll also encounter the Royal Palace, and the spectacular Gal Vihara, which features four colossal Buddha statues carved from a single slab of granite. Another marvel is the Parakrama Samudra, a vast ancient reservoir that stands as a testament to the advanced hydraulic engineering of the era.
Minneriya National Park - Embark on an exciting jeep safari through Minneriya National Park, a highlight of Sri Lanka’s wildlife offerings. This park, part of an important elephant corridor, is most famous for “The Gathering,” a spectacular natural event where large herds of wild elephants congregate around the ancient Minneriya Tank during the dry season (typically July to October).
From the safety of an open-air jeep, you’ll navigate diverse landscapes, from scrublands and forests to grasslands surrounding the reservoir. While the elephants are the main attraction, you can also spot other incredible wildlife, including sambar deer, crocodiles, various species of monkeys, and a rich array of exotic birds like peacocks, storks, and eagles. An experienced guide will lead the way, ensuring you have the best chance to witness these magnificent animals in their natural habitat.
Sigiriya to Kandy
Dambulla Cave Temple - A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Dambulla Cave Temple is a spectacular and historic complex of five caves carved into a massive granite outcrop. It is the largest and best-preserved cave temple in Sri Lanka, offering a fascinating glimpse into centuries of Buddhist art and culture.
Dating back to the 1st century BCE, these sacred caves are filled with over 150 Buddha statues, as well as statues of kings and gods. The real highlight, however, is the breathtaking collection of murals covering the walls and ceilings. These vibrant, intricate paintings depict scenes from the Buddha’s life and key moments in Sri Lankan history.
A climb of a few hundred steps leads to the cave entrances, but the effort is well worth it, offering not only a spiritual and artistic journey but also stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the distant Sigiriya rock. It’s a must-visit for anyone interested in history, art, or spirituality.
Sirilak Spice & Herbal Garden - Nestled in the lush central highlands of Sri Lanka, the Ayurvedic Herbal and Spice Garden in Matale offers a fascinating journey into the island’s rich heritage of spices and traditional medicine. As you stroll through the fragrant plantations, a knowledgeable guide will introduce you to a wide variety of herbs and spices, from the globally prized Ceylon cinnamon and cardamom to cloves, nutmeg, and vanilla.
You’ll learn not only how these spices are cultivated and harvested but also about their vital role in both Sri Lankan cuisine and ancient Ayurvedic remedies. The tour often includes a demonstration of how these plants are used to create herbal products and a complimentary head or shoulder massage with a special herbal oil. It’s a wonderful opportunity to awaken your senses and gain a deeper appreciation for the natural wonders of the island.
Kandy Lake Club - Cultural Dance Show - An enchanting evening awaits at a Kandy Cultural Dance Show, a captivating performance that showcases the vibrant heritage of Sri Lanka’s last royal capital. The show is a stunning display of traditional Kandyan dance, which originated from an ancient healing ritual and is now the country’s most renowned classical dance form.
You’ll be mesmerized by the rhythmic drumming of traditional instruments and the graceful, powerful movements of dancers adorned in elaborate, colorful costumes. The performance includes a variety of folk and traditional dances, some depicting animals like the peacock and cobra, while others showcase historical moments and rituals. The grand finale is often a breathtaking fire-walking spectacle, where performers demonstrate their spiritual strength by walking barefoot over hot coals. This one-hour show provides an unforgettable and immersive cultural experience.
Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic - The Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, known locally as Sri Dalada Maligawa, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most sacred Buddhist sites in the world. Located in Kandy, the last capital of the ancient Sinhalese kings, the temple houses a relic of the Buddha’s tooth, which is believed to have been rescued from his funeral pyre.
For centuries, this relic has been a symbol of sovereignty; it is believed that whoever holds the tooth has the right to rule the country. The temple is part of the former royal palace complex and overlooks the serene Kandy Lake. Visitors and pilgrims flock here daily, especially during puja (offerings) held three times a day, to pay homage. The air is thick with the scent of lotus blossoms and incense, and the rhythmic drumming of traditional instruments creates a deeply spiritual atmosphere. The relic itself is housed within a golden casket, rarely on public display, but its significance is felt throughout the temple.
Kandy to Nuwara-Eliya
Kandy View Point - Located on a hilltop just a short distance from the city center, Kandy City Viewpoint (also known as Arthur’s Seat) provides a breathtaking panoramic perspective of Sri Lanka’s cultural capital. From this vantage point, the entire city unfolds below you, with the iconic Kandy Lake shimmering at its heart.
You’ll get an unparalleled view of the sacred Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic and the surrounding lush, green hills that embrace the city. It’s a perfect spot for photography and for simply soaking in the serene beauty of the landscape. The view is particularly stunning at sunrise or sunset, when the light bathes the city in a beautiful golden glow.
Amith Gems (Pvt) Ltd - Sri Lanka, often called the “Island of Gems,” has a rich history of producing some of the world’s most valuable gemstones. A visit to a Gem Museum and Workshop in Kandy is a fantastic way to delve into this sparkling heritage.
You’ll get an educational tour that takes you from the geological history of the island to the modern-day process of gem mining. Guides will explain how raw stones are transformed into stunning gems through cutting and polishing. You can see displays of precious and semi-precious stones found in Sri Lanka, including the famous Ceylon sapphires, rubies, and alexandrites. Many of these places also feature a replica of a traditional gem mine, giving you a tangible sense of the effort and skill involved. Finally, you’ll have the opportunity to browse and purchase certified gemstones and jewelry, ensuring you take home an authentic piece of Sri Lanka.
Royal Botanical Gardens - Spanning over 147 acres, the Royal Botanical Garden Peradeniya is a breathtaking oasis of tranquility and beauty just outside Kandy. With a history stretching back to the 14th century, it was formally established under British colonial rule and has since become one of the finest botanical gardens in Asia.
The garden boasts an impressive collection of over 4,000 species of plants. Highlights include the stunning Orchid House, which displays a vibrant collection of over 300 varieties, and the iconic Avenue of Palms, a majestic walkway lined with towering palm trees. Don’t miss the awe-inspiring Giant Javan Fig Tree with its sprawling canopy or the intriguing Cannonball Tree. The gardens also feature a spice garden, a fernery, and a scenic loop of the Mahaweli River, making it a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll and an immersive botanical experience.
Ramboda Waterfall - A Beautiful Waterfall in Sri Lanka on the way Nuwara Eliya from Kandy
Bluefield Tea Factory - Known as “Little England” for its cool climate and colonial architecture, Nuwara Eliya is the heart of Sri Lanka’s tea country. A visit here is incomplete without exploring its emerald-green tea gardens and a working tea factory.
During your visit, you’ll be treated to a guided tour that explains the entire journey of Ceylon tea—from the delicate art of plucking the two leaves and a bud, to the withering, rolling, fermenting, drying, and grading processes. You’ll see the vintage machinery used in the factories and learn how different types of tea, such as black, green, and white tea, are created from the same plant.
The tour typically concludes with a complimentary tasting of freshly brewed tea, often served with a stunning view of the rolling hills and picturesque landscape. This immersive experience is both educational and sensory, giving you a newfound appreciation for every cup of tea.
Nuwara-Eliya to Ella
Horton Plains National Park - (Will arrange on request)
Horton Plains National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a unique and breathtaking hiking experience in the heart of Sri Lanka’s hill country. This high-altitude plateau, situated at over 2,000 meters, is a landscape of rolling grasslands, misty cloud forests, and stunning vistas.
The main attraction is the circular hiking trail, a 9.5 km loop that takes you to some of the park’s most iconic spots. The highlight of the trek is “World’s End,” a dramatic cliff with a sheer drop of nearly 900 meters, offering a spectacular, far-reaching view of the landscape below, sometimes even to the southern coast. Along the way, you’ll also encounter Baker’s Falls, a beautiful and powerful waterfall. The park is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including large herds of Sambar deer and a rich variety of endemic birds. It’s recommended to start the hike early in the morning to witness the best views before the mist rolls in.
Gregory Lake - Gregory Lake/Park -
Gregory lake/park was the most prominent attraction in the area and was used as a place to relax by many visitors. This lake has some water sports like speed boats and Jet Ski.
Nanuoya Railway Station - The scenic train journey from Nanuoya to Ella is widely considered one of the most beautiful train rides in the world. This approximately three-hour trip winds its way through Sri Lanka’s breathtaking hill country, offering an immersive experience into a landscape of unparalleled natural beauty.
As the train slowly chugs along, you’ll pass through vibrant green tea plantations, where you can spot tea pluckers at work in their colorful saris. The journey offers stunning views of misty mountains, cascading waterfalls, and charming local villages nestled in the valleys. You’ll traverse through dark tunnels and over iconic bridges like the Nine Arch Bridge. The open windows of the train allow you to feel the cool, fresh air and capture incredible photographs. This journey isn’t just a means of transport; it’s a memorable experience and a highlight of any Sri Lankan itinerary.
Ella to Yala
Little Adam’s Peak View Point - For those visiting Ella, the hike to Little Adam’s Peak is an essential and rewarding experience. This trek is named for its resemblance to the larger, more sacred Adam’s Peak, but it’s far less strenuous, making it accessible to hikers of all fitness levels.
The trail begins with a gentle walk through lush tea plantations, offering picturesque views of the surrounding hills and valleys. The path is well-marked and easy to follow. As you ascend, you’ll be treated to increasingly spectacular vistas of the Ella Gap and the beautiful landscape below.
The final ascent to the summit involves a few flights of stairs, leading to the peak where a stunning 360-degree panoramic view awaits. You can see the Ella Rock, the Nine Arch Bridge, and the sprawling tea estates from the top. It’s an ideal spot for sunrise or sunset, and a perfect way to experience the natural beauty of Ella without a demanding climb. The round trip takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours.
Nine Arches Bridge - The Nine Arch Bridge, also known as the “Bridge in the Sky,” is one of the most iconic and photographed spots in Sri Lanka. This magnificent colonial-era viaduct is a testament to early 20th-century engineering. Built entirely of solid rock, bricks, and cement without any steel, it stands tall amidst a spectacular landscape of lush green tea plantations and dense jungle.
Located between Ella and Demodara railway stations, the bridge is a short and scenic walk from Ella town. Visitors often gather at a nearby viewpoint or walk along the tracks to get the perfect photo, especially when a train passes by. The sight of the vintage blue or red train slowly chugging across the nine massive arches is a truly magical experience. The best times to visit are early morning or late afternoon to avoid the crowds and to capture the stunning natural light.
Ravana Ella Falls - While driving from Ella, a visit to Ravana Ella Viewpoint offers a perfect opportunity to witness one of Sri Lanka’s most captivating waterfalls. Located on the main road between Ella and Wellawaya, the majestic Ravana Falls cascades dramatically from a concave rock outcrop, creating a breathtaking spectacle.
The falls are named after the mythical King Ravana, who, according to local legend, is said to have hidden Princess Sita in a cave behind the waterfall. You can admire the waterfall from the roadside, making it a convenient and popular stop for travelers. The view is particularly impressive during the rainy season when the water flow is at its peak. Be sure to have your camera ready, as this is a truly picturesque spot.
Yala to Mirissa
Yala National Park - An early morning jeep safari in Yala National Park is an unforgettable adventure, offering the best chance to witness Sri Lanka’s abundant wildlife. Yala is renowned for having one of the highest densities of leopards in the world, and the cool morning hours are prime time for spotting these elusive cats as they are most active.
Your journey in an open-air jeep will take you through a diverse landscape of thorny scrublands, lagoons, and rocky outcrops. Beyond the star attraction, keep your eyes peeled for other magnificent animals, including elephants, sloth bears, water buffalo, spotted deer, and crocodiles. The park is also a paradise for birdwatchers, with a rich variety of resident and migratory species. A knowledgeable driver-guide will expertly track the animals, ensuring you have the most thrilling and rewarding experience possible. The morning safari typically runs from 6:00 am to 10:00 am, allowing you to beat the midday heat and catch the wildlife at its liveliest.
Mirissa Beach - After the thrilling adventure of a morning safari in Yala National Park, the evening at Mirissa beach offers the perfect contrast: pure relaxation. Following a drive from the park, you’ll arrive at one of Sri Lanka’s most beautiful and vibrant beaches on the southern coast.
Mirissa’s crescent-shaped bay is fringed with palm trees and boasts soft, golden sand. In the evening, the atmosphere becomes truly magical. You can take a leisurely stroll along the water’s edge, feeling the gentle waves lap at your feet, or simply find a cozy spot to sit and watch the sunset. As the sky transforms into a canvas of orange, pink, and purple, beachside restaurants and bars come alive with glowing lanterns. You can enjoy a refreshing drink or indulge in a fresh seafood dinner right on the sand, with the sound of the ocean as your soundtrack. It’s the perfect way to unwind and reflect on the day’s adventures.
Mirissa to Bentota
Mirissa Fisheries Harbor - Whales & Dolphins Watching
Kick off your morning with an exhilarating whale and dolphin watching tour from Mirissa, one of the world’s best places to see these magnificent marine mammals. Departing early to take advantage of the calmer seas and increased animal activity, this boat tour offers an incredible opportunity to witness the ocean’s giants in their natural habitat.
The waters off Sri Lanka’s southern coast are a major migratory route for several whale species. While sightings are not guaranteed, there’s a high chance you’ll spot blue whales, the largest animals on Earth, as well as sperm whales and fin whales. You’ll also likely encounter pods of playful dolphins, such as spinner and bottlenose dolphins, often leaping and swimming alongside the boat. The tour typically lasts for 3-5 hours. Remember to bring a hat, sunscreen, and a camera to capture these unforgettable moments! The prime season for whale watching in Mirissa is generally from November to April.
Stilt Fishermen Sri Lanka - One of the most iconic images of Sri Lanka is that of the stilt fishermen, a unique and traditional fishing method found along the southern coast, particularly in areas like Koggala and Weligama. This practice involves fishermen balancing on a narrow wooden pole or “stilt,” which is planted in the shallow waters just offshore. From this elevated perch, they cast their lines, patiently waiting for small fish like mackerel and herring.
This age-old technique requires incredible skill, balance, and patience. While it was once a primary livelihood, today it has become a cultural spectacle and a popular photo opportunity for tourists. The sight of these fishermen, silhouetted against the morning sunrise or the stunning hues of a tropical sunset, is a truly mesmerizing and picturesque moment that beautifully captures the timeless rhythm of Sri Lankan coastal life.
Galle Fort - Galle Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a living, breathing testament to Sri Lanka’s colonial past. Originally built by the Portuguese in the 16th century, it was extensively fortified by the Dutch in the 17th century. Today, this massive fortress is a charming walled city filled with a captivating blend of history, culture, and modern life.
Walking along the ancient ramparts is a highlight, offering breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean and the city below. Within the fort’s cobblestone streets, you’ll discover a labyrinth of narrow lanes with colonial-era buildings, churches, mosques, and museums. The iconic Galle Lighthouse and the Dutch Reformed Church are must-see landmarks. The area is also a hub for art, shopping, and dining, with a great selection of boutique shops, cafes, and restaurants. It’s a place where you can easily lose yourself for hours, soaking in the unique atmosphere where history and contemporary life coexist.
Galle/Bentota to Colombo
Kosgoda Sea Turtle Conservation Project - On the southwestern coast of Sri Lanka, the Kosgoda Sea Turtle Conservation Project is a sanctuary dedicated to protecting and rehabilitating endangered sea turtles. This is a crucial initiative, as many turtle species that frequent Sri Lankan beaches are under threat from poachers and habitat loss.
Your visit will be both educational and heartwarming. You’ll learn about the five species of sea turtles that nest here, including the green turtle and the hawksbill, and the conservation efforts to protect them. The main highlight is the hatchery, where eggs are collected and kept safe until they hatch. You’ll have the chance to see baby turtles, some only a few days old, in their tanks. The project also cares for injured or disabled turtles, and you’ll see some of these recovering residents. Depending on the time of your visit, you might even be able to participate in the thrilling experience of releasing newly hatched turtles into the ocean at sunset.
Colombo - A city tour of Colombo has been included in the itinerary for your final day, when you travel from Galle or Bentota to Bandaranaike International Airport, should time permit. However, you are welcome to skip it if you wish.
As the main commercial hub of Sri Lanka, Colombo is often congested with heavy traffic, which can cause significant delays and waste valuable time. While there are a few attractions, you may find them less captivating compared to the major cultural and historical sites you have already visited, such as Galle Fort.
If you prefer, you can skip the Colombo city tour and spend some extra time relaxing on the southern coast before heading to the airport.
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Bandaranaike International Airport - Go to Airport for your Departure. If you want add a more day We can stay one night at Bentota.

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- Breakfast
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- Hotel or Airport Pick up & Drop off
- Driver/Guide Accommodation
- Fuel Charges, Parking Fees and Highway Charges
- Water Bottles
- English Speaking Chauffeur / Guide
- Breakfast
- Air-conditioned vehicle and Private transportation
- Hotel Accommodation in Mid Range Hotels
- Hotel or Airport Pick up & Drop off
- Lunch and Dinner
- Flight Tickets
- Entrance fees
- Driver/Guide Tips
- Early Check ins or Late Check out charges
- Lunch and Dinner
- Flight Tickets
- Entrance fees
- Driver/Guide Tips
- Early Check ins or Late Check out charges
This 10-day tour of Sri Lanka offers more than just a typical holiday. It is a journey thoughtfully designed to be smooth and truly unforgettable.
– Covers a lot in a short time:
In just 10 days, participants will explore nearly all of Sri Lanka’s major attractions, from ancient cities and misty tea plantations to breathtaking beaches and exciting…
This 10-day tour of Sri Lanka offers more than just a typical holiday. It is a journey thoughtfully designed to be smooth and truly unforgettable.
– Covers a lot in a short time:
In just 10 days, participants will explore nearly all of Sri Lanka’s major attractions, from ancient cities and misty tea plantations to breathtaking beaches and exciting wildlife experiences.
– A perfect mix of experiences:
This tour is a delightful combination of history, nature, culture, and relaxation. Participants will visit UNESCO World Heritage sites, embark on safaris, hike to picturesque locations, and engage with local life, creating a diverse array of unforgettable memories.
– Seamless and safe:
All transportation, accommodation, and activities are pre-arranged. Our knowledgeable guides and drivers ensure a comfortable and secure journey, allowing participants to enjoy every moment without any stress.
By the end of this journey, participants will leave with a profound appreciation for the country and a lifetime of cherished memories.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.