Explore Sri Lanka’s culture and landscapes on a 5-day private tour. Visit Kandy, Ella, Yala, and Galle with ease. Book your adventure now.
Explore Sri Lanka’s culture and landscapes on a 5-day private tour. Visit Kandy, Ella, Yala, and Galle with ease. Book your adventure now.
Colombo/Negombo to Kandy
Kandy Lake Club - Cultural Dance Show - In Kandy, seize the opportunity to witness the lively Kandyan Cultural Show—a vibrant exhibition of traditional Sri Lankan dance and music that is both thrilling and steeped in history. These dances are especially celebrated during Perahera processions, but the daily shows in Kandy…
Colombo/Negombo to Kandy
Kandy Lake Club - Cultural Dance Show - In Kandy, seize the opportunity to witness the lively Kandyan Cultural Show—a vibrant exhibition of traditional Sri Lankan dance and music that is both thrilling and steeped in history. These dances are especially celebrated during Perahera processions, but the daily shows in Kandy offer a front-row experience of this remarkable tradition. The performance showcases various dance styles that emulate the elegant movements of birds and animals, all inspired by the ancient ritual known as Kohomba Kapkariya. Spectators will also be amazed by stunning acrobatics, including high jumps, spinning plates, and the exhilarating fire walk that concludes the show dramatically.
Kandy Lake - Enjoy a leisurely Upper Lake Drive, providing stunning views over Kandy, followed by a visit to the local market square, a gem lapidary, and several other intriguing stops around town. After a day full of exploration, you will spend the night in Kandy.
Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic - The Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic (Sri Dalada Maligawa) is one of the most significant and revered sites for Buddhists in Sri Lanka. Situated within the old royal palace complex, the temple houses a tooth relic of the Buddha, cherished for centuries. Beyond being a religious site, this temple holds profound historical and political importance—it was once believed that possessing the relic granted the right to rule the country. Thus, the temple played a crucial role during the era of ancient Sri Lankan kings. Today, Kandy is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with this temple at the core of its cultural and spiritual identity. With its stunning architecture, serene atmosphere, and rich history, visiting here is a truly meaningful experience for any traveler.
Kandy, Peradeniya to Ella (Nanu Oya to Ella by Train)
Royal Botanical Gardens - Morning: Visit the beautiful Peradeniya Botanical Garden, one of Asia’s finest botanical gardens. With its expansive open spaces, towering palm trees, and thousands of plant species from around the globe, it’s the perfect place to relax, explore, and enjoy nature at its finest.
Ramboda Waterfall - Ramboda Falls is one of Sri Lanka’s most breathtaking waterfalls, standing at 109 meters tall, making it the 11th highest in the country. Located in the cool, misty hills of Pussellawa, it is a popular stop for travelers heading to or from Nuwara Eliya and Ella.
Glenloch Tea Factory - Sri Lanka is renowned worldwide for its tea, and for good reason! As one of the largest tea exporters globally, the island’s central highlands are covered with lush green plantations that produce the beloved Ceylon Tea. Tea was first introduced in 1867 by British planter James Taylor, transforming the landscape—and even the communities—in the hill country. Today, tea is not just a crop here; it’s a way of life, woven into the culture, economy, and beauty of Sri Lanka. A visit to a working tea estate or factory is a must for anyone traveling through the hills—you will see how the leaves are picked, processed, and brewed into one of the world’s favorite hot drinks.
Nine Arches Bridge - Prepare for one of the most beautiful train rides in the world—from Nanu Oya to Ella. As the train winds through lush tea plantations, misty mountains, and charming little villages, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views that you’ll never forget. After the ride, visit the iconic Nine Arch Bridge, one of Ella’s most famous landmarks. This incredible stone bridge stretches 91 meters across and stands 24 meters tall, surrounded by dense jungle and rolling tea fields. The nine elegant arches, combined with the natural beauty all around, make it a perfect spot for photos and quiet moments.
Ella/Ravana falls to Yala
Little Adam’s Peak View Point - One of the most beautiful and accessible viewpoints in Sri Lanka! While it’s called “Little,” this scenic mountain is named after the sacred Adam’s Peak (Sri Pada) because of its similar shape. It’s also affectionately known as Punchi Sri Pada. The falls are fed by the Kirinidi Oya and cascade beautifully down a rocky cliff, especially during the rainy season. It’s not just the natural beauty that draws visitors—Ravana Falls is also linked to the epic tale of the Ramayana. According to the legend, King Ravana is said to have hidden Princess Sita in a cave behind the falls after abducting her. Whether you’re stopping for a quick photo or just enjoying the view, Ravana Ella is a must-see spot with a mix of myth, nature, and beauty all in one place.
Yala National Park Day Safaris - Yala National Park is the second-largest wildlife park in Sri Lanka and a must-visit for nature and animal lovers. Located in the island’s southeast, the park is known for its semi-arid landscape, with wide open grasslands, dry forests, and plenty of room for wild animals to roam free. It’s divided into five main blocks, and each offers a unique glimpse into Sri Lanka’s diverse wildlife. Hop into a jeep for a safari, and you’re in for an unforgettable adventure. You might spot peacocks strutting around like royalty, playful monkeys swinging through the trees, herds of elephants, crocodiles sunbathing near rivers, and—if you’re lucky—a glimpse of the elusive Sri Lankan leopard. Sometimes, a curious young elephant might even playfully charge your jeep—but don’t worry, it’s usually harmless and part of their natural behavior!
Yala/Mirissa to Hikkaduwa
Mirissa Beach - Over the centuries, Sri Lanka has been known by many names. During British colonial times, it was called Ceylon, and even earlier, it was known as Serendib—a name that inspired the word serendipity, often used to describe peaceful discoveries and moments of unexpected beauty. If you are dreaming of white sand, swaying palms, and crystal-clear waters, Mirissa, on the southern coast, is the place where that dream becomes reality. Its laid-back vibe, golden beaches, and stunning sunsets make it the perfect spot to unwind and soak in the tropical bliss.
Coconut Tree Hill - Coconut Tree Hill—one of the most iconic and photographed spots in the area. Perched on a small cliff lined with tall swaying coconut palms, it offers breathtaking views of the endless ocean and the beautiful curve of Mirissa Bay. It’s just a 10–15 minute walk from Mirissa Beach, and the short climb is totally worth it—especially around sunrise or sunset when the sky lights up in magical colors. Whether you are snapping photos or simply enjoying the sea breeze, Coconut Tree Hill is the perfect place to slow down and take in the tropical beauty of Sri Lanka.
Jungle Beach - To reach Jungle Beach, take a short hike through the Rumassala jungle; it’s a peaceful walk and well worth the effort. Once you arrive, you’ll find a secluded, unspoiled beach that feels like your own private paradise. The calm, clear water is perfect for a relaxing swim, and if you’re lucky, you might even spot a few colorful fish and sea creatures while snorkeling near the rocks. The beach has a small local restaurant, showers, and toilets, though it’s good to note there are no changing rooms. Far from the crowds of nearby Unawatuna Beach, Jungle Beach offers a quiet escape, ideal for anyone looking to unwind, enjoy nature, and soak in some true Sri Lankan coastal charm.
Galle Fort - Located on the southwest coast of Sri Lanka, Galle Fort is a place where time seems to stand still. Originally built by the Portuguese in 1588 and later expanded by the Dutch in the 17th century, this centuries-old fortress is full of charm, culture, and fascinating stories. Today, the fort is not just a historical site—it’s a living, breathing town with a vibrant mix of people, cultures, and religions. Cobblestone streets, colonial buildings, trendy cafes, boutique shops, and ocean views all come together to create an unforgettable atmosphere. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Galle Fort is praised for its unique blend of European architecture and South Asian traditions, a legacy of its colonial past. Many Sri Lankans and even descendants of Dutch settlers still live or own property here, adding to its rich cultural tapestry.
Hikkaduwa to Colombo/ Negombo or Airport
Ayuboway Tours - Just a short drive from Galle Fort, the beautiful Madu River offers a peaceful escape into Sri Lanka’s wild side. The river winds through a maze of tiny islands and is surrounded by thick, green mangrove forests, home to a wide variety of fascinating wildlife. As you cruise along in a boat, keep your eyes (and ears!) open for colorful tropical birds, playful monkeys, and—if you’re lucky—a glimpse of a shy crocodile hiding along the riverbanks. Don’t worry, they’re very rare and tend to avoid people! It’s a relaxing and scenic experience that lets you connect with nature and enjoy the calm beauty of southern Sri Lanka. Whether you’re a bird lover, nature enthusiast, or just looking for a quiet break, the Madu River Safari is a wonderful way to spend part of your day.
Gangaramaya (Vihara) Buddhist Temple - Gangaramaya Temple is one of the most well-known and oldest Buddhist temples in Colombo. It was founded in the late 19th century by the respected monk Hikkaduwe Sri Sumangala Nayaka Thera, a leading Buddhist scholar of his time. This temple is more than just a place of worship—it’s a peaceful space filled with history, culture, and beautiful architecture. Blending traditional Sri Lankan, Thai, Indian, and Chinese design elements, Gangaramaya offers visitors a unique experience right in the heart of the city.
Independence Square - Independence Square is a favorite stop on any Colombo city tour—a calm, open space where visitors can take a stroll, admire the architecture, or simply relax under the shady mango trees that line the walkway. The square itself is a symbol of Sri Lanka’s journey to independence, and its grand pavilion, inspired by ancient royal halls, adds a touch of history and pride to the peaceful setting. Just nearby, you’ll find the Independence Arcade—a stylish shopping and dining complex set in beautifully restored colonial-era buildings. With fountains, koi ponds, and charming lion statues scattered around, it’s a lovely spot to enjoy a coffee, browse some shops, or unwind after exploring the city.
Colombo National Museum - The National Museum of Colombo—also known as the Sri Lanka National Museum—is the largest and most important museum in the country. Located in a beautiful colonial-style building in the heart of the city, it’s a must-visit for anyone curious about Sri Lanka’s rich and fascinating past. Inside, you will find an impressive collection of artifacts, ancient manuscripts, royal regalia, and centuries-old statues, all carefully preserved and displayed. From the days of ancient kingdoms to colonial times, the museum offers a deep dive into the island’s diverse cultural and historical heritage. It is managed by the Department of National Museums and remains a peaceful, informative spot to explore whether you’re a history lover or just looking to understand more about Sri Lanka’s story.

- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- Government fees
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- Government fees
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- Gratuities
- Entrance fee to Kandy Lake Club
- Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic
- Royal Botanical Gardens
- Yala National Park
- Madu River Safari
- Colombo National Museum
- Gratuities
- Entrance fee to Kandy Lake Club
- Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic
- Royal Botanical Gardens
- Yala National Park
- Madu River Safari
- Colombo National Museum
Embark on a five-day private guided tour to explore the vibrant culture and breathtaking landscapes of Sri Lanka. Begin your adventure in Colombo and travel through renowned locations such as Kandy, famous for the sacred Temple of the Tooth, and Ella, celebrated for its picturesque tea plantations. Discover wildlife at Yala National Park and unwind at…
Embark on a five-day private guided tour to explore the vibrant culture and breathtaking landscapes of Sri Lanka. Begin your adventure in Colombo and travel through renowned locations such as Kandy, famous for the sacred Temple of the Tooth, and Ella, celebrated for its picturesque tea plantations. Discover wildlife at Yala National Park and unwind at the historic fort in Galle. With all arrangements taken care of, including accommodations and daily breakfasts, this tour provides a seamless way to discover Sri Lanka. It’s perfect for travelers who desire immersive experiences without the hassle of planning.
- Five-day private guided tour showcasing Sri Lanka’s top attractions
- Explore Kandy, Ella, Yala, Galle, and Hikkaduwa with a knowledgeable local guide
- Includes all accommodations and daily breakfasts for your convenience
- Ideal for travelers seeking a stress-free journey through Sri Lanka
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.