Discover Sri Lanka’s culture and wildlife on a private 8-day tour with a personal guide and chauffeur-driven comfort.
Discover Sri Lanka’s culture and wildlife on a private 8-day tour with a personal guide and chauffeur-driven comfort.
Your chauffeur-guide welcomes you at the airport and ensures a comfortable drive to the lively capital city, Colombo.
Colombo - Welcome to Sri Lanka! Upon your arrival at Bandaranaike International Airport, your personal chauffeur-guide will warmly welcome you and assist with your luggage before heading to the lively capital, Colombo. Relax and…
Your chauffeur-guide welcomes you at the airport and ensures a comfortable drive to the lively capital city, Colombo.
Colombo - Welcome to Sri Lanka! Upon your arrival at Bandaranaike International Airport, your personal chauffeur-guide will warmly welcome you and assist with your luggage before heading to the lively capital, Colombo. Relax and enjoy your first scenic drive in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle, taking in glimpses of local life along the coastal highway.
If time permits, you may choose to enjoy a leisurely evening city tour, where you can experience the dynamic contrasts of Colombo—from colonial landmarks and colorful markets to modern skyscrapers and the peaceful Galle Face Green.
Included Today:
- Private airport pickup with professional chauffeur
- Comfortable drive to Colombo (approx. 45 minutes)
- Optional evening orientation tour of Colombo city highlights
Colombo – Pinnawala – Dambulla
Pinnawala - Visit the world-renowned Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, a sanctuary nestled along the Maha Oya River where abandoned, injured, or orphaned elephants are cared for in a protected environment. This unforgettable stop gives you the chance to witness one of Sri Lanka’s most heartwarming wildlife experiences. Watch elephants roam freely, bathe in the river, and interact with one another under the guidance of experienced caretakers. You’ll also have the opportunity to learn about the orphanage’s conservation efforts and the importance of protecting Sri Lanka’s wild elephants. Ideal for families, nature lovers, and photographers, this visit brings you up close to these majestic animals while supporting ethical wildlife care. Don’t forget your camera—this is one of the most photographed experiences in Sri Lanka and a must-see highlight on your cultural journey.
Dambulla Cave Temple - Explore the awe-inspiring Dambulla Cave Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest, best-preserved cave temple complex in Sri Lanka. Carved into a massive rock towering 160 meters above the surrounding plains, this sacred pilgrimage site features five separate caves filled with over 150 stunning Buddha statues and vibrant murals that date back more than 2,000 years. Wander through the cool, dimly lit chambers and marvel at ancient artwork that tells stories of the Buddha’s life and teachings. The temple’s elevated position also offers panoramic views of the countryside—perfect for photos. As you explore, your private chauffeur-guide will provide insight into the site’s spiritual and historical significance. A true cultural gem, the Dambulla Cave Temple is a must-visit for those seeking to experience the depth of Sri Lanka’s religious heritage and artistic legacy.
Dambulla Dedicated Economic Centre - Experience the authentic rhythm of local life with a stroll through Dambulla’s bustling town and market, a hidden gem often overlooked by tourists. If time allows, your chauffeur-guide will stop here so you can explore lively roadside stalls and colorful produce markets—ideal for tasting tropical fruits, picking up spices, or simply observing how locals shop and trade. The market offers everything from fresh vegetables to handcrafted goods and textiles, giving you a real sense of Sri Lankan daily life beyond the tourist trail. It’s the perfect place to interact with friendly vendors, try street snacks, or capture vibrant photos. This optional stop adds a rich layer of cultural immersion to your day, especially for travelers who appreciate genuine, unscripted experiences.
Sigiriya Rock Fortress – Village Tour – Minneriya Elephant Safari
Sigiriya The Ancient Rock Fortress - Climb the majestic Sigiriya Rock Fortress, one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic landmarks and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Also known as the “Lion Rock,” this ancient citadel was built by King Kashyapa in the 5th century and rises nearly 200 meters above the surrounding plains. As you ascend, discover impressive frescoes, the Mirror Wall, and the Lion’s Paws carved into the rock. At the summit, you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views of the lush jungle and remnants of the royal palace. Your chauffeur-guide will share the fascinating history of Sigiriya’s architecture, gardens, and advanced irrigation systems—showcasing the brilliance of ancient Sri Lankan engineering. This site is not just a visual marvel, but a deep dive into the island’s royal legacy. A must-see destination for history lovers, adventure seekers, and cultural explorers alike.
Sigiriya Craft Village - Step into the heart of rural Sri Lankan life with an immersive Sigiriya Village Tour. Ride through scenic farmland on a traditional bullock cart, then glide across a serene lake in a hand-paddled catamaran. Your guide will lead you to a local villager’s home, where you’ll be welcomed with warm hospitality and served a simple, delicious meal cooked with fresh, local ingredients over a wood-fired hearth. Along the way, learn about the age-old farming techniques, lifestyle, and traditions of Sri Lanka’s countryside. This experience offers more than just sightseeing—it’s a chance to slow down, connect with the land and its people, and support responsible tourism. Ideal for families and culturally curious travelers, the village tour is a peaceful and enriching contrast to the grandeur of nearby Sigiriya Rock.
Minneriya National Park - Embark on a thrilling jeep safari through Minneriya National Park, famous for hosting one of Asia’s largest wild elephant gatherings. Located in the heart of Sri Lanka’s dry zone, this lush park surrounds the ancient Minneriya Tank and is a haven for wildlife. With your experienced safari driver and guide, explore grasslands, wetlands, and forests as you search for elephants, deer, monkeys, buffalo, peacocks, and dozens of exotic bird species. The highlight? Watching herds of wild elephants roam freely, bathe in the lake, and interact in their natural habitat—especially during the “Gathering” season (July–September). This safari offers an unforgettable opportunity for nature lovers and photographers to witness Sri Lanka’s wildlife at its best, all in the comfort of a 4x4 jeep designed for safe and respectful animal observation.
Dambulla – Matale – Kandy
Matale - Explore the many uses of the humble coconut during a visit to a family-run coconut garden and coir workshop. Learn how every part of the coconut—from shell to husk—is transformed into ropes, brushes, mats, and even edible products. Watch artisans in action as they demonstrate traditional methods passed down through generations. This visit provides a unique insight into Sri Lanka’s agricultural heritage and the eco-friendly use of natural resources. Ideal for curious travelers and those interested in sustainable practices, the stop also offers a chance to interact with locals and shop for handmade souvenirs. It’s a short but meaningful cultural detour that reveals the versatility of one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic trees.
Matale Herbal and Spice Garden - Wander through the fragrant pathways of a traditional spice garden in Matale, where cinnamon, cardamom, nutmeg, and pepper grow in abundance. Guided by a local herbalist, you’ll discover the medicinal uses and culinary value of each plant, rooted in Ayurveda—a natural healing system practiced in Sri Lanka for centuries. Learn how spices are cultivated, harvested, and processed into essential oils, teas, and cooking ingredients. You’ll have the opportunity to try a brief head massage with herbal oil and enjoy a warm herbal tea tasting. This experience is not just educational but also sensory, combining smells, tastes, and textures for a full immersion in Sri Lankan spice culture. Optional shopping is available at the end of the tour.
Sri Muthumariamman Temple - Admire the vibrant beauty of Sri Muthumariamman Temple, a towering Hindu shrine known for its intricately painted façade and colorful statues of deities. Located in Matale town, this sacred space is dedicated to the goddess Mariamman, revered for her healing powers. As you approach the temple, you’ll be struck by its richly decorated gopuram (temple tower), adorned with mythological figures and motifs. Inside, experience the spiritual energy and take in the cultural nuances of Tamil Hindu traditions in Sri Lanka. Visitors are welcome to explore the outer areas and take photos, though respectful dress and behavior are advised. This stop adds religious diversity to your journey, offering a glimpse into the Hindu heritage of the island.
Natural Gems and Gemmological Museum - Discover Sri Lanka’s gem heritage with a visit to a local gem museum and demonstration center en route to Kandy. Learn how precious stones like sapphires, garnets, and moonstones are mined, cut, and polished by hand. Watch a live demo of traditional gem mining techniques and see the full process—from rough stones to dazzling finished pieces. A guided tour through the gem gallery also reveals historical facts about Sri Lanka’s role in the global gem trade, including its reputation as the “Island of Gems.” Whether you’re a collector or simply curious, this stop is both educational and visually stunning. A small showroom offers ethically sourced jewelry for those interested.
Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic - Visit the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic (Sri Dalada Maligawa), one of Buddhism’s most sacred pilgrimage sites. Located in the royal palace complex of Kandy, this UNESCO World Heritage Site houses what is believed to be a tooth of Lord Buddha. As you walk through the richly adorned halls, take in the gold-plated shrines, drumming rituals, and the scent of jasmine offerings. Your guide will explain the temple’s deep spiritual importance and its role in Sri Lankan history and politics. Be sure to witness the daily puja (offering ceremony), where monks chant prayers and devotees gather in reverence. Proper attire is required for entry—cover shoulders and knees. This is a moving, serene highlight of your cultural journey.
Kandy Lake Club - Cultural Dance Show - End your day with a vibrant cultural dance performance in Kandy, showcasing the rhythm, elegance, and energy of Sri Lanka’s traditional art forms. Sit back as drummers, dancers, and fire performers bring centuries-old legends to life through dynamic Kandyan dances, masked rituals, and dramatic fire-walking sequences. Set in a small theater, the one-hour show offers an authentic and family-friendly introduction to the country’s rich performing arts heritage. Ideal for all ages, the performance adds a festive touch to your evening in the hill capital. Cameras are welcome—this is one photo-worthy moment you’ll want to remember.
Kandy – Peradeniya – Ramboda – Nuwara Eliya
Royal Botanical Gardens - Stroll through the serene Peradeniya Royal Botanical Gardens, Sri Lanka’s largest and most celebrated botanical garden. Located just outside Kandy, this lush 147-acre sanctuary is home to over 4,000 plant species, including rare orchids, palms, medicinal plants, and spice trees. Walk along palm-lined avenues, admire giant bamboo groves, and marvel at the 100-year-old cannonball tree. A highlight for many is the orchid house, with its dazzling display of color and scent. The gardens, originally designed for royalty, now offer a peaceful retreat for visitors looking to immerse themselves in nature. With wide paths and beautiful landscaping, this is a must-visit for plant lovers, photographers, and anyone needing a break from the bustle of the cities.
Ramboda Waterfall - Pause along your scenic hill country drive to admire the stunning Ramboda Falls, one of Sri Lanka’s most picturesque waterfalls. Cascading down rugged cliffs at a height of 109 meters, this multi-tiered waterfall is surrounded by lush greenery and misty mountain views. You’ll have a chance to stop at a designated viewpoint for photographs and to enjoy the sound of rushing water as it flows into the valley below. Depending on conditions, your chauffeur-guide may guide you on a short walk for a closer look. A refreshing and energizing stop en route to Nuwara Eliya, Ramboda Falls perfectly captures the natural beauty of Sri Lanka’s central highlands.
Damro Labookellie Tea Centre and Tea Garden - Step into the heart of Sri Lanka’s tea country with a visit to a working tea factory and plantation, where you’ll learn how the world-famous Ceylon tea is grown, harvested, and processed. Walk through neatly manicured tea gardens, observe women hand-plucking fresh leaves, and follow the journey from leaf to cup inside the factory. See the stages of withering, rolling, fermenting, drying, and sorting, all explained by your guide. At the end of the tour, enjoy a complimentary cup of freshly brewed tea while taking in panoramic views of the misty hills. This is one of the most iconic cultural experiences in Sri Lanka and a must for tea lovers and curious travelers alike.
Nuwara Eliya City Drive & Bazaar, Nuwara Eliya - Bentota
Victoria Park of Nuwara Eliya - Enjoy a peaceful walk through Victoria Park, Nuwara Eliya’s prettiest public garden. Once reserved for British colonial residents, the park now offers all visitors manicured lawns, flowering shrubs, and tree-lined walking paths perfect for a morning stroll. Birdwatchers often spot exotic species like the Indian blue robin or Kashmir flycatcher. The seasonal blooms and serene setting make this a great place to relax and enjoy Nuwara Eliya’s cool climate. It’s especially beautiful in the early morning hours when dew coats the grass and mist lingers over the trees. Whether you’re a nature lover or just want a quiet moment before your long drive, Victoria Park is a delightful stop.
Gregory Lake - Visit the tranquil Lake Gregory, a man-made reservoir surrounded by the emerald hills of Nuwara Eliya. Here, you can enjoy a serene boat ride, take a leisurely walk along the shore, or even rent a bicycle for a quick spin around the lake. With swan boats, picnic spots, and views of colonial cottages in the distance, Lake Gregory is a favorite for both locals and tourists seeking peace and scenery. Your chauffeur-guide will provide time for photos or light exploration, making this a calm and picturesque interlude before heading down to the tropical lowlands. Whether you’re traveling as a couple or with kids, it’s a relaxing, family-friendly experience in the cool highland air.
Devon Falls - On your descent from the central highlands, stop briefly to admire two of Sri Lanka’s most scenic waterfalls: Devon Falls and St. Clair’s Falls, often called the “Little Niagara of Sri Lanka.” Surrounded by tea estates and rolling green hills, these cascading waterfalls offer fantastic photo opportunities and a refreshing natural ambiance. Your chauffeur-guide will pull over at a safe, panoramic viewpoint, where you can stretch your legs and take in the landscape. During the rainy season, both falls are at their most powerful—an impressive sight against the backdrop of misty mountains. A perfect transition from the cool, high country to the sun-drenched southern coast.
Bentota – Madu River – Turtle Hatchery – Galle Fort – Bentota
Madu River Safari - Set out on a peaceful boat safari along the Madu River, one of Sri Lanka’s most biodiverse wetland ecosystems. As your motorized boat glides through lush mangrove tunnels and past tiny islets, you’ll encounter vibrant birdlife, monitor lizards, and even traditional stilt fishermen. Learn about the unique flora and fauna from your local boat guide, and stop at a few river islands, such as Cinnamon Island, where locals demonstrate age-old cinnamon harvesting techniques. This relaxing cruise offers a close look at Sri Lanka’s inland waterways and traditional coastal communities. A favorite for nature lovers and photographers, the Madu River safari is a tranquil, eye-opening experience unlike any other.
Sea Turtle Hatchery - Support marine conservation with a visit to a turtle hatchery, where local volunteers work to protect endangered sea turtles. Learn about the five species that nest along Sri Lanka’s southern shores and how hatchlings are rescued, cared for, and released into the ocean. You’ll see eggs incubating in sand beds, tiny baby turtles swimming in tanks, and sometimes older turtles recovering from injury. Your guide will explain the life cycle of sea turtles and the threats they face from pollution and poaching. This educational experience is especially touching for families with children and for travelers who care about sustainable tourism and wildlife protection.
Galle Fort - Step back in time with a walk through the historic Galle Fort, a 17th-century Dutch-built fortress and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Surrounded by thick stone ramparts and set against the Indian Ocean, this coastal fort town is a charming mix of European and Sri Lankan culture. Your chauffeur-guide will lead you past colonial-era churches, the famous lighthouse, art galleries, spice shops, and quaint cafés—all nestled among narrow cobblestone streets. As you explore, you’ll hear stories of Portuguese explorers, Dutch traders, and British governors who shaped Galle’s unique identity. It’s a place where history meets lifestyle, offering stunning sea views, architecture, and relaxed island vibes. Perfect for slow walking, shopping, and unforgettable photography.
Bentota – Colombo – Departure
Bentota - On your final day in Sri Lanka, enjoy a flexible schedule based on your flight time. You may choose to spend a relaxing morning at your beachside accommodation in Bentota, or opt for a final excursion with your chauffeur-guide. If time allows, explore Colombo’s vibrant shopping districts—from local markets to upscale malls—or take a short orientation drive to see the capital’s key sights. Your guide will then ensure a smooth, comfortable transfer to Bandaranaike International Airport for your departure, concluding your unforgettable Sri Lankan journey.
Colombo City Walks - If your flight allows, enjoy an optional final experience in Colombo, Sri Lanka’s bustling capital. Your chauffeur-guide will tailor the route based on your preferences and timing. Drive past key landmarks like the Galle Face Green, Independence Memorial Hall, and the Old Parliament Building, while learning about the city’s colonial and modern history. Stop at local handicraft markets or well-known shopping destinations like ODEL, House of Fashions, or Dutch Hospital Shopping Precinct. Whether you’re searching for souvenirs, designer brands, or a last-minute taste of street food, Colombo offers a vibrant close to your trip.

- Private transportation
- Complimentary traditional Sri Lankan lunch on Day 3
- Madu River Boat Safari
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Complimentary 2 Liter bottled water per day throughout the journey
- Visit to coconut & spice gardens, batik factory, tea factory, and waterfalls
- Professional English-speaking chauffeur-guide
- Turtle Hatchery
- Sigiriya Craft Village
- Private transportation
- Complimentary traditional Sri Lankan lunch on Day 3
- Madu River Boat Safari
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Complimentary 2 Liter bottled water per day throughout the journey
- Visit to coconut & spice gardens, batik factory, tea factory, and waterfalls
- Professional English-speaking chauffeur-guide
- Turtle Hatchery
- Sigiriya Craft Village
- Entrance fees
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- Entrance fees
- Minneriya Safari Jeep - 1-6 Pax
- Hotel accommodations
- Meals, except for the complimentary Sri Lankan lunch on Day 3
- Tips for chauffeur-guide (optional but appreciated)
- Personal expenses (shopping, snacks, laundry, etc.)
- Travel and medical insurance
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Minneriya Safari Jeep - 1-6 Pax
- Hotel accommodations
- Meals, except for the complimentary Sri Lankan lunch on Day 3
- Tips for chauffeur-guide (optional but appreciated)
- Personal expenses (shopping, snacks, laundry, etc.)
- Travel and medical insurance
Discover the highlights of Sri Lanka’s culture and wildlife in just over a week with this exclusive 8-day private tour. Travel comfortably between locations in an air-conditioned vehicle with a dedicated chauffeur-guide, allowing you to unwind and enjoy the scenery. Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites – scale the historic Sigiriya Rock Fortress, admire…
Discover the highlights of Sri Lanka’s culture and wildlife in just over a week with this exclusive 8-day private tour. Travel comfortably between locations in an air-conditioned vehicle with a dedicated chauffeur-guide, allowing you to unwind and enjoy the scenery. Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites – scale the historic Sigiriya Rock Fortress, admire the golden Buddha statues at Dambulla Cave Temple, and explore Kandy’s revered Temple of the Tooth – gaining a deeper understanding of Sri Lanka’s rich heritage at each location. Embark on an exciting jeep safari in Minneriya National Park to observe wild elephants in their natural environment, and partake in other unique activities such as a spice garden tour and a picturesque drive through hill-country tea plantations. With seamless door-to-door transport and a thoughtfully designed itinerary, you’ll experience a wide array of attractions without the hassle of planning.
Please note: Admission fees for attractions and excursions are not included in the tour price and can be paid directly on site.
- Please note: Entrance/admission fees to listed attractions are not included in the tour price. These are optional experiences, and travelers can decide which sites they wish to visit and pay directly at the entrance. Approximate ticket prices are listed under “What’s Not Included” for your reference.
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.