Tour details
10 Nights/11 Days Package
- Dutch Fort
- Negombo Lagoon: Negombo Lagoon is a large and scenic coastal lagoon located near the city of Negombo in Sri Lanka. This tranquil body of water is connected to the Indian Ocean and is known for its rich biodiversity and traditional fishing communities.
“Negombo is a coastal city located just north of Colombo, Sri Lanka’s capital. Known for its beautiful beaches and vibrant fishing industry, Negombo offers a mix of cultural and natural attractions. The city is home to a bustling fish market, colonial-era buildings, and a scenic lagoon. Its proximity to Bandaranaike
International Airport makes it a convenient first or last stop for travelers exploring Sri Lanka. With its laidback atmosphere, diverse dining options, and picturesque coastal views, Negombo is a popular destination for both relaxation and cultural experiences.”
- Overnight Stay in Negombo.
- Polonnaruwa Ancient city
- Polonnaruwa Architectural Museum: The Polonnaruwa Archaeological Museum, located in the ancient city of Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka, offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich history and cultural heritage of the Polonnaruwa Kingdom. This museum plays a crucial role in preserving and showcasing artifacts from the city’s illustrious past, dating back to the 11th to 13th centuries
- Minneriya National Wildlife Park (Safari): Minneriya National Park, located in the North Central Province of Sri Lanka, is renowned for its rich biodiversity and spectacular wildlife. The park is especially famous for the annual gathering of elephants, one of the largest such gatherings in the world.
“Sigiriya, located in the Central Province of Sri Lanka, is a historic city famous for the ancient rock fortress known as Sigiriya Rock or Lion Rock. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, rising 200 meters above the surrounding plains, features well-preserved frescoes, landscaped gardens, and an elaborate ancient palace complex built by King Kashyapa in the 5th century AD. The city of Sigiriya
also offers lush green surroundings and is a hub for tourists exploring Sri Lanka’s rich cultural and archaeological heritage. Its blend of historical significance and natural beauty makes Sigiriya a must-visit destination.”
- Overnight stay in Sigiriya
- Sigiriya Rock Fortress: Sigiriya Rock Fortress, also known as Lion Rock, is one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic and significant historical sites. This ancient fortress and palace complex, perched atop a massive 200-meter-high rock, showcases the architectural and engineering brilliance of the 5th century AD
- Traditional Village Tour with Traditional Lunch
- Elephant Bathing (Optional)
- Native Ayurvedic therapy
- Overnight stay in Sigiriya
- Elephant Orphanage
- Herbal and Spices Garden
- Temple tooth of Lord Buddha
- Traditional Wood Carving and Batik Factory: Exploring a Traditional Wood Carving and Batik Factory in Sri Lanka offers a unique insight into the island’s rich artisanal heritage. These crafts, deeply rooted in Sri Lankan culture, showcase the intricate skills and creativity of local artisans.
- Traditional cultural dance
- Overnight Stay in Kandy
- Gen museum
- Train Journey Kandy to Ella
- Overnight stay in Ella
- Ella rock
- 9 Arch Bridge: The 9 Arch Bridge, also known as the Bridge in the Sky, is a stunning viaduct located in the hill country of Sri Lanka, near the town of Ella. This architectural marvel is a testament to early 20th-century engineering and is one of the most photographed landmarks in Sri Lanka.
- Zip Line (Optional): The Zip Line experience in Sri Lanka offers an exhilarating way to take in the island’s stunning landscapes from a unique perspective. Particularly popular in locations like Ella and Kandy, zip lining provides a thrilling adventure while allowing you to enjoy breathtaking aerial views.
- Little Adams Peak Hike
- Overnight stay in Ella
- Ravana Falls
- Diyaluma Falls/Upper Diyaluma Falls
- “Yala City is a small town located in the southeastern part of Sri Lanka, near the Yala National Park. It serves as a gateway for visitors heading to the park, which is renowned for its wildlife, including leopards and elephants. Yala City offers basic amenities and accommodations for tourists, making it a convenient base for exploring the natural beauty and biodiversity of the region. Despite its small size, it plays a crucial role in the local tourism industry.”
- Overnight stay in Yala
- Yala National Park Wildlife Safari: Yala National Park, located in southeastern Sri Lanka, is renowned for its diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes. A wildlife safari in Yala offers visitors the chance to see a variety of animals, including Sri Lankan leopards, elephants, sloth bears, and a wide range of bird species. The park is characterized by its diverse ecosystems, from dense
jungles to open grasslands, providing rich habitats for its wildlife. Safaris are typically conducted in open-top jeeps, allowing for an immersive and exciting experience as you explore the park’s natural beauty and observe its inhabitants in their natural habitat - Watch stilt fishing.
“Mirissa is a picturesque coastal town in southern Sri Lanka, known for its stunning beaches and vibrant marine life. It is a popular destination for whale watching, with its clear waters offering excellent opportunities to see blue and sperm whales. The town also features a relaxed atmosphere, with charming beachfront cafes and guesthouses. Mirissa’s scenic beauty and marine activities make it a favorite spot for tourists seeking both relaxation and adventure.”
- Overnight Stay in Mirissa
- Whale and Dolphin watching
- Roomassala photo point: Roomassala, located near Unawatuna in southern Sri Lanka, is a picturesque headland offering stunning panoramic views of the Indian Ocean and the surrounding coastline. This scenic spot is a popular photo point, attracting visitors with its lush greenery, rocky cliffs, and beautiful sunsets. The area is steeped in legend and history, is believed to be associated
with the Ramayana. Roomassala is also home to the serene Japanese Peace Pagoda, which adds to its tranquil and photogenic appeal. - Galle Colonial Fortress: The Galle Colonial Fortress, also known as Galle Fort, is a historic fortification in the city of Galle on the southwest coast of Sri Lanka. Built by the Portuguese in the late 16th century and extensively fortified by the Dutch during the 17th century, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The fortress showcases a blend of European architectural styles with South Asian traditions, featuring robust stone walls, bastions, and charming colonial-era buildings. Inside the fort, narrow streets are lined with quaint cafes, boutiques, museums, and churches, making it a fascinating destination for history enthusiasts and tourists. The fort offers stunning views of the ocean and a glimpse into Sri Lanka’s colonial past.
- Relax on the BeachRelax on the Beach
- Overnight Stay in Mirissa
- Turtle Hatchery & Conservation Project
- Madhu River RAMSAR wetland boat safari
- Colombo City tour
- Gangaramaya Temple
- National Museum or Independent Squire
- Red Mosq: The Red Mosque, also known as Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque, is a prominent and visually striking mosque located in the Pettah district of Colombo, Sri Lanka. Known for its distinctive red and white striped facade, it is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. The mosque, built in 1908, features intricate Indo-Saracenic architectural details, with minarets and domes adding to its grandeur. It serves as a place of worship for the local Muslim community and is also a popular tourist attraction due to its unique design and historical significance.
- Shopping
- Colombo Nightlife
- Overnight stay in Colombo