09 Days / 08 Nights Holiday Package
A perfect choice among Sri Lanka holiday tours, this enchanting and exotic journey takes you to iconic sites such as Sigiriya Rock Fortress, the ancient cities of Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa, the Ritigala Buddhist Monastery, the scenic Royal Botanical Gardens in Peradeniya, and the historic Lankathilaka Temple.
You will arrive at Bandaranaike International Airport, where a representative of WonderScapes Travels will give you a warm welcome. You will then be transferred to the coastal city of Negombo. Upon arrival, check in at your hotel and unwind by the beautiful seaside as you prepare for an exciting Sri Lankan adventure.
Negombo is a vibrant city enriched by diverse cultural influences. It is home to many beautiful churches and is often referred to as "Little Rome." The golden sandy beaches here are also well known for their charm and tranquility.
A delicious seafood dinner by the ocean will be served at your hotel.
Overnight stay in Negombo.
After breakfast, proceed to Dambulla. En route, visit the magnificent Dambulla Royal Cave Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its ancient Buddhist murals, beautifully preserved cave shrines, and impressive collection of statues.
Continue your journey to the iconic Sigiriya Rock Fortress, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. Climb the majestic rock fortress to witness the stunning Sigiriya frescoes, the impressive Lion's Paw entrance, and breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
Overnight stay in Dambulla.
After a scrumptious breakfast, head to Hiriwadunna, a tranquil village nestled amidst serene wetlands. Embark on a guided nature trek through the lush surroundings, observing native wildlife and traditional village life along the way. Experience the peaceful rhythm of rural Sri Lanka and the natural beauty that defines this area.
Later, continue to Polonnaruwa, the ancient capital of Sri Lanka. Explore its well-preserved ruins, including royal palaces, stupas, and temples, and gain insight into the city's historical and cultural significance. Take a guided tour or cycle through the archaeological park to fully appreciate the grandeur of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Overnight stay in Dambulla.
Visit Anuradhapura, one of the island's oldest capitals and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Marvel at its sacred Buddhist stupas, ancient monasteries, and towering dagobas that reflect centuries of Sri Lankan history and devotion. Wander through the expansive ruins, where each structure tells a story of the city's glorious past.
Continue to the Ritigala Monastery, a serene ancient forest monastery nestled in the hills. Surrounded by lush greenery and nature, this site offers a peaceful retreat where you can explore stone ruins, meditation terraces, and sacred pools while gaining insight into the ascetic life of monks who once lived here. The quiet ambience and breathtaking natural scenery make Ritigala a unique blend of history, spirituality, and nature.
Overnight stay in Dambulla.
This morning, after breakfast, proceed to Kandy via the Matale spice gardens. Visit a spice garden in Matale and learn about the therapeutic properties of various spices, as well as the cultivation and processing techniques used. After the tour, enjoy a revitalizing cup of herbal tea.
For those seeking a more authentic town experience, take the opportunity to wander through the bustling streets of Matale, filled with exotic sights, sounds, and local colour.
After this, continue to Kandy, renowned as the centre of Buddhism and the stronghold of the last Sinhalese kingdom. Explore the town at your leisure. Pay homage to the Temple of the Tooth Relic, which houses Sri Lanka's most sacred relic – a tooth of the Lord Buddha. You may also visit the Udawattekele Forest Reserve or wander through the bustling streets and vibrant marketplaces of the city. Enjoy the scenic views along the Upper Lake Drive.
In the evening, attend a performance showcasing traditional dances from the different regions of Sri Lanka, offering a vibrant insight into the island's rich cultural heritage. Check in to your hotel and unwind for the evening.
Overnight stay in Kandy.
This morning, after breakfast, proceed to visit one or more of the island's historic hill-country temples: Gadaladeniya Temple, Embekke Temple, or Lankathilake Temple. Each temple showcases unique architectural styles and is steeped in centuries of history, offering a fascinating glimpse into Sri Lanka's cultural and religious heritage.
Surrounded by lush greenery and serene landscapes, these temples provide an ideal setting for reflection and photography. Admire intricately carved wooden pillars, stone sculptures, and ancient murals that highlight the artistry and devotion of bygone eras.
Overnight stay in Kandy.
Take the upcountry train into the mountains and enjoy the breathtaking views along the way, from Kandy to Nuwara Eliya - the land of Ceylon tea. After a rest, drive around the old colonial town of Nuwara Eliya - often referred to as "Little England" with its colonial bungalows, Tudor-style hotels, well-tended hedgerows and pretty gardens shrouded in cool misty air. Take a guided stroll past the renowned golf course, the colonial members-only Hill Club and English styled cottages and Victoria Park.
Overnight stay in Nuwara Eliya.
Depart for Colombo, the commercial capital of Sri Lanka. Upon arrival, you are free to relax or explore the city, including shopping in the evening at local markets and boutiques.
Overnight stay in Colombo.
After breakfast, it is time to transfer to Bandaranaike International Airport for your flight home, taking with you unforgettable memories of Sri Lanka's culture and landscapes.
Your accommodation, meal plan and transfers are tailored to your preferences & budget
Bring cool & comfortable clothing!
Sunscreen, flip flops, shoes and insect repellent will always come in handy
At all religious sites in Sri Lanka everyone is expected to dress respectfully in modest light coloured clothing with shoulders & knees covered
NO hats or footwear are allowed inside temples, so flip flops (which you would have to leave at the entrance) and an extra pair of socks are a good idea so you do not have to walk barefoot on the hot ground.