Experience the best of Sri Lanka on a personalized round-trip tour. Explore historical sites, nature parks, and lagoons, and customize your itinerary to suit your preferences. Book now!
Experience the best of Sri Lanka on a personalized round-trip tour. Explore historical sites, nature parks, and lagoons, and customize your itinerary to suit your preferences. Book now!
Transfer to Dambulla
Sigiriya The Ancient Rock Fortress - Visiting the lion rock fortress in Sigiriya will be one of the most memorable experiences of your life. At the top of the rock, you can witness the skills of our ancient people and their knowledge of hydraulic systems, paintings, urban planning, architecture, and much more.
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Transfer to Dambulla
Sigiriya The Ancient Rock Fortress - Visiting the lion rock fortress in Sigiriya will be one of the most memorable experiences of your life. At the top of the rock, you can witness the skills of our ancient people and their knowledge of hydraulic systems, paintings, urban planning, architecture, and much more.
Dambulla Royal Cave Temple - This is the largest painting gallery in Sri Lanka since ancient times. The cave temple’s history dates back to the 1st century BC. It was one of the best places for Buddhist monks to perform their rituals and also served as a dwelling place.
Kaudulla National Park Safari - The elephant is one of the Big Five animals in the world, and Kaudulla National Park is one of the best places to see elephants in Sri Lanka. Sometimes, you may see more than 150 elephants at once. Booking a safari jeep to this national park in the evening will be a remarkable experience, with the safari lasting nearly 3.5 hours.
Visit Kandy Sacred City
Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic - Kandy is one of the most scenic cities in Sri Lanka, nestled among hills. It is the capital of the Central Province. Kandy is very famous among tourists for three main reasons: it is home to the sacred tooth relic of the Buddha (Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic; Dalada Maligawa), the Botanical Gardens (located in Peradeniya), and it holds a special place in festivities such as the Esala Perahera.
Kandy View Point - The most famous landmark of Kandy is its lake, located in the center of the city. Visit the Kandy Museum, and later, the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic of Buddha. The Kandy market is a bustling bazaar full of the sounds of lively trade. You will also experience the Gem museums and art and craft centers during your shopping.
Kandy Lake Club - Cultural Dance Show - This is a dance performance conducted by traditional dancers and drummers of Sri Lanka. They perform various types of dances that are native to different states of the country. This colorful dance performance allows you to enjoy the rhythm of Sri Lankan arts and culture.
Transfer to Nuwara Eliya
Ramboda Waterfall - Ramboda Falls is the 11th highest waterfall in Sri Lanka. It actually consists of three sections. You can get a good view of the middle section from the A5 highway, just above the bridge. This section is very small compared to the other parts. You can get a distant view of the top part from the main road, but not the complete view of the fall. You need to climb up to see the top part of Ramboda Falls, and there is a pathway just before the bridge. The climb may be difficult, but you will be rewarded with a great view of the top fall and the surrounding area.
Damro Labookellie Tea Centre and Tea Garden - During the tea plantation and factory visit, you will have a rare opportunity to experience the art of plucking the world-famous “Ceylon Tea” and see how these green tea leaves transform into black or brown particles and the process of grading tea into different categories.
Victoria Park of Nuwara Eliya - As its name suggests, Victoria Park is named after Queen Victoria. Established in 1897, the park is a pleasant space filled with colorful flowers that you won’t find in any other part of Sri Lanka! The park is also popular for bird-watching activities and is a favorite for children, who enjoy the miniature train ride. The museum built by Mahinda Dodampe Gamage, the Mayor of Nuwara Eliya, is located at the back entrance. Visit the museum to discover their collection of photographs and artifacts depicting the town’s bygone years.
Gregory Lake - Gregory Lake was built by Governor William Gregory between 1872 and 1877 to utilize the water from the Nanu Oya, which runs across the town. It is said that the lake was used for water sports and recreational activities during the British period. The trip to the park from Nuwara Eliya has left us with wonderful memories, such as this one.
Sita Temple - The Seetha Amman Temple Trust decided some two years ago to build a Sita temple at a spot believed to be the exact place where Sita was held captive by the demon-king Ravana in the Lanka of the epic, Ramayana. Myth has it that Sita, the wife of King Rama, was imprisoned in the Ashoka forests of the region. The temple trustees believe that this is no myth and that Sita’s imprisonment at this spot is a historical fact.
Visit Ella City and Enjoy Famous Scenic Train Ride in Sri Lanka
Ella - After breakfast, you will head to Ella, where you can visit Rawana Waterfalls and Rawana Cave. Situated close to the town of Ella, Rawana Waterfall is an incredible cascade that dates back to the period of Ramayana. This beautiful waterfall is located just near the Ella-Kataragama main road. Measuring 25 meters in height, this cascading waterfall is great to watch during the rainy season. It is said that King Ravana kidnapped Princess Sita and kept her hidden in a cave located behind the waterfall. Rawana Cave is believed to be one of several places where Ravana hid the Indian Princess Sita after abducting her.
Rawana Falls - The name Rawana refers to one of the most powerful kings in Sri Lanka, according to historical evidence. The Rawana Waterfall is one of the places associated with him. When you reach this place, you will be amazed by its beauty.
Little Adam’s Peak View Point - If you love walking through tea plantations, this hike will be enjoyable for you. At the top of the rock, you can see a beautiful 360-degree view, and it is one of the best places to experience the sunset.
Nine Arches Bridge - The Nine Arches Bridge was built during the British colonial period to transport tea and coffee to Colombo. The plan for this bridge was created by a local village farmer. Today, this place is very famous among local and foreign tourists because of its historical value and beauty.
Transfer to Thissamaharamaya
Madu Ganga Biodiversity Area - Sri Lanka is a paradise for nature lovers. Some places are especially beautiful and attract hundreds of tourists with their enchanting scenery and serene atmosphere. Madu River is located in the south of Sri Lanka near Galle. The river is dotted with small islands, and the banks are covered with lush mangrove forests that are home to dozens of incredible animal species. Enjoy hundreds of vibrant tropical birds and, if you’re lucky, a few crocodiles. These creatures are rare and don’t like crowds. You will also observe authentic prawn hunting and the peeling of a real cinnamon tree. While enjoying the safari, you can visit a beautiful temple on the “Koth Duwa” island, which has a spectacular statue of Buddha standing. A fish breeding center is located in the middle of the river, offering insight into the breeding cycle of local fish species.
Yala National Park - Visit Yala National Park, which has the highest leopard density in the world. Yala is the second-largest national park in Sri Lanka, where you can see leopards, spotted deer, sambar deer, monkeys, sloth bears, birds, wild boars, water buffaloes, crocodiles, and many more.
Transfer to Bentota
Bentota - Bentota is the capital city of Sri Lankan water sports. The calm seas during the season from November to April are ideal for snorkeling, diving, sailing, windsurfing, water skiing, and deep-sea fishing. There are many other fun water sports such as banana boat rides, body boat rides, tube rides, and canoeing.
Madu Ganga Biodiversity Area - Sri Lanka is a paradise for nature lovers. Some places are especially beautiful and attract hundreds of tourists with their enchanting scenery and serene atmosphere. Madu River is located in the south of Sri Lanka near Galle. The river is dotted with small islands, and the banks are covered with lush mangrove forests that are home to dozens of incredible animal species. Enjoy hundreds of vibrant tropical birds and, if you’re lucky, a few crocodiles. These creatures are rare and don’t like crowds. You will also observe authentic prawn hunting and the peeling of a real cinnamon tree. While enjoying the safari, you can visit a beautiful temple on the “Koth Duwa” island, which has a spectacular statue of Buddha standing. A fish breeding center is located in the middle of the river, offering insight into the breeding cycle of local fish species.
Galle Fort - The history of Galle Fort dates back to 1600 AD. The Portuguese arrived in Sri Lanka in 1505 AD, followed by the Dutch and the British. Galle was a natural harbor and a key point for security, which is why the Portuguese, Dutch, and British ruled this area and developed the Galle Fort city. Even today, you can see the ancient architectural designs and many other historical features in Galle Fort.
Colombo City Tour and Departure
Gangaramaya (Vihara) Buddhist Temple - One of the most attractive Buddhist temples in Colombo.
Colombo - Colombo is the commercial city of Sri Lanka. It is a multinational city where you can visit Buddhist temples, Hindu temples, Islamic mosques, and other important places such as Galle Face Green, the old parliament, Independence Square, and Lotus Tower.
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- Entrance Tickets for sites
- safari jeep and tickets
- Expenses That Not mentioned
- Gratuities
- Entrance Tickets for sites
- safari jeep and tickets
- Expenses That Not mentioned
- Gratuities
This excursion encompasses a wide range of distinctive sights across all of Sri Lanka. Participants have the opportunity to explore various ecosystems, sites of historical significance, and remnants of Buddhist archaeology, as well as wildlife preserves and more.
A key feature is the capacity to tailor the excursion to one’s own tastes, allowing you to…
This excursion encompasses a wide range of distinctive sights across all of Sri Lanka. Participants have the opportunity to explore various ecosystems, sites of historical significance, and remnants of Buddhist archaeology, as well as wildlife preserves and more.
A key feature is the capacity to tailor the excursion to one’s own tastes, allowing you to prolong the duration of the journey and choose destinations to suit your interests, as the tour operates on a daily rate system.
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.