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8 Days
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Max People : 12
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Jan 18’ - Dec 21'
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Min Age : 10+
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Pickup: Airport
Description
Sri Lanka, an island nation situated in the Indian Ocean, south of India, is a gem of unparalleled beauty. Its lush landscapes range from golden beaches and rolling tea plantations to dense rainforests and misty mountains. The country’s rich history is reflected in its UNESCO World Heritage Sites, such as the ancient cities of Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa, the majestic Sigiriya Rock Fortress, and the sacred Temple of the Tooth in Kandy. Tourists are drawn to its vibrant culture, diverse wildlife in national parks like Yala and Wilpattu, and tranquil beaches in Mirissa and Unawatuna. Sri Lanka’s warm hospitality, delicious cuisine, and myriad of attractions make it a captivating destination for travelers seeking both adventure and serenity.
- Specilaized Bilingual Guide
- Private Transport
- Entrance Fees
- Box Lunch,Water,Dinner and Snacks
- Additional Services
- Insurance
- Drink
- Tickets
What to Expect
Key Highlights:
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- Colombo
- Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage
- Kandy
- Royal Botanical Gardens, Peradeniya
- Nuwara Eliya
- Horton Plains National Park
- Galle
- Bentota
- Kosgoda Turtle Hatchery
Itinerary
Morning: Arrive at Bandaranaike International Airport, Colombo. Meet your guide and transfer to your hotel. Afternoon: Explore Colombo with a city tour, visiting attractions such as Galle Face Green, Gangaramaya Temple, and Independence Square. Evening: Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant and overnight stay in Colombo.
Morning: Depart for Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage to observe elephants in a natural habitat and learn about conservation efforts. Afternoon: Continue to Kandy. Check-in at your hotel and relax. Evening: Visit the Temple of the Tooth Relic and enjoy a cultural show featuring traditional Kandyan dance performances. Night: Overnight stay in Kandy.
Morning: Visit the Royal Botanical Gardens in Peradeniya, known for its extensive collection of orchids and tropical plants. Afternoon: Explore the Kandy city center, including a visit to Kandy Lake and the local market. Evening: Return to the hotel for relaxation and overnight stay in Kandy.
Morning: Travel to Nuwara Eliya, passing through scenic tea plantations and waterfalls. Afternoon: Check-in at your hotel and explore the town, known as "Little England" for its colonial architecture. Evening: Visit Victoria Park and Gregory Lake for a leisurely stroll. Night: Overnight stay in Nuwara Eliya.
Morning: Depart early for Horton Plains National Park. Trek to World's End, a sheer cliff with breathtaking views, and visit Baker's Falls. Afternoon: Return to Nuwara Eliya and visit a tea plantation and factory to learn about tea production. Evening: Enjoy a relaxing evening at your hotel and overnight stay in Nuwara Eliya.Morning: Depart early for Horton Plains National Park. Trek to World's End, a sheer cliff with breathtaking views, and visit Baker's Falls. Afternoon: Return to Nuwara Eliya and visit a tea plantation and factory to learn about tea production. Evening: Enjoy a relaxing evening at your hotel and overnight stay in Nuwara Eliya.
Morning: Travel to Galle, a coastal city known for its well-preserved colonial architecture. Afternoon: Check-in at your hotel and explore Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site, visiting its museums, shops, and cafes. Evening: Walk along the ramparts and enjoy the sunset over the Indian Ocean. Night: Overnight stay in Galle.
Morning: Depart for Bentota, a beautiful beach town. Afternoon: Check-in at your beachside hotel and relax on Bentota Beach. Evening: Visit the Kosgoda Turtle Hatchery to learn about sea turtle conservation efforts. Night: Overnight stay in Bentota.
Morning: Enjoy a leisurely breakfast and some free time on the beach. Afternoon: Travel back to Colombo. If time permits, do some last-minute shopping or sightseeing. Evening: Transfer to Bandaranaike International Airport for your departure.
Location
Faq
The best time to visit Sri Lanka depends on which part of the country you plan to explore. The southwest coast is best from November to April, while the northeast coast is ideal from May to September.
Yes, most travelers require a visa to enter Sri Lanka. You can apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) online before your trip.
Sri Lanka offers various transportation options including buses, trains, taxis, and tuk-tuks. Private car hires and domestic flights are also available for more comfortable travel.
Yes, domestic flights are available between major cities and popular tourist destinations. Airlines like Cinnamon Air offer scheduled and charter flights.
Absolutely! Sri Lanka is home to numerous national parks like Yala, Wilpattu, and Minneriya, where you can see elephants, leopards, and various bird species.
Sri Lanka offers a wide range of accommodations, from budget hostels and guesthouses to luxury hotels and resorts. There are also unique options like eco-lodges and boutique hotels.
Yes, Sri Lankan food is generally safe for tourists. However, it's advisable to eat at reputable restaurants and avoid street food if you have a sensitive stomach.
Yes, always remove your shoes before entering a temple, and avoid pointing your feet at people or religious objects. Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory.
Yes, Sri Lanka is generally safe for tourists. However, it's always good to stay informed about your surroundings, avoid isolated areas at night, and follow local advice.
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