11 Days / 10 Nights
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You will arrive at Bandaranaike International Airport, where a representative of Wonderscapes Travels will warmly welcome you. You will then be transferred to the coastal city of Negombo. Located at the edge of the Negombo Lagoon, Negombo is known for its beautiful sandy beach and relaxed coastal atmosphere. This historic fishing town is also proud of its colonial heritage, including the remains of a Dutch fort and several buildings that reflect the Dutch colonial architectural style.
Savour a delectable dinner at your hotel in Negombo.
Overnight stay in Negombo.
After breakfast, proceed to Dambulla.
En route to the city of Dambulla, stop at the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, which was
established in 1975. Initially founded to care for seven orphaned elephants, the sanctuary
has since expanded and is now home to more than 70 elephants. Visitors can observe and learn
about these majestic animals while visiting the centre.
One of the highlights is watching the baby elephants being bottle-fed at scheduled times during the day. Another memorable moment is the daily bathing session, when the herd walks to the nearby river to enjoy a refreshing bath.
Continuation of Dambulla.
Continue your journey to 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. The highlight of the temple complex is the colossal
reclining Buddha statue, carved entirely from rock and measuring about 14 meters in length.
Savour a delectable dinner at your hotel in Kandalama.
Overnight stay in Kandalama.
After breakfast, climb the 5th-century Sigiriya Rock Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site built by King Kashyapa (477–495 AD). Rising dramatically above the surrounding plains, this iconic fortress is one of Sri Lanka’s most remarkable historical landmarks.
During the ascent, admire the famous Sigiriya frescoes of the “Cloud Maidens,” the historic Mirror Wall, and the impressive Lion’s Paw entrance that leads toward the summit. The complex also features ancient moats, ramparts, and beautifully designed water gardens surrounding the base of the rock. At the top, you will discover the ruins of the royal palace while enjoying breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
Evening safari in Minneriya.
Spanning over 8,800 hectares, Minneriya National Park lies beside the vast Minneriya
Reservoir, an ancient rainwater tank restored many years ago. As part of the wildlife
corridor connecting Kaudulla and Wasgomuwa National Parks, Minneriya offers excellent
opportunities to observe wildlife, especially large herds of elephants throughout the year.
Between July and October, visitors may witness the famous “Gathering”, where hundreds of
wild elephants congregate along the banks of the Minneriya Reservoir.
Savour a delectable dinner at your hotel in Kandalama.
Overnight stay in Kandalama.
After breakfast, proceed to Trincomalee. Home to one of the largest natural harbours in the world, Trincomalee is known for its pristine beaches and vibrant multicultural heritage, with a history that dates back to the time of Marco Polo.
Savour a delectable dinner at your hotel in Trincomalee.
Overnight stay in Trincomalee.
After breakfast, spend the day at leisure.
Optional activities: Visit Pigeon Island and enjoy snorkeling among the beautiful coral reefs that surround the island. Take a boat ride to observe playful pods of spinner dolphins, often seen performing graceful acrobatics in the open sea. If you are lucky, you may also catch a glimpse of magnificent blue whales or humpback whales during your excursion.
Savour a delectable dinner at your hotel in Trincomalee.
Overnight stay in Trincomalee.
After breakfast, proceed to Kandy, renowned as the centre of Buddhism and the stronghold of the last Sinhalese kingdom. Explore the town at your leisure and 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 scenic views along the Upper Lake Drive.
In the evening, attend a cultural performance showcasing traditional dances from different regions of Sri Lanka, offering a vibrant insight into the island’s rich heritage. Afterwards, check in to your hotel and unwind for the evening.
Savour a delectable dinner at your hotel in Kandy.
Overnight stay in Kandy.
After breakfast visit The Royal Botanical Gardens in Peradeniya which was first built as a pleasure garden by a Sinhala king and was expanded by the British. The grounds which sprawl over 147 acres and features well-tended plants, colourful blooms and a variety of spice trees.
Transfer from Kandy to Nuwara Eliya. En route, visit a sprawling tea plantation and factory, where some of the finest Ceylon tea in the world is produced. Observe the tea manufacturing process, including grading and packaging, and finish the tour with a freshly brewed cup of fragrant Ceylon tea.
Nuwara Eliya is renowned as a blissful hill country retreat, offering cool, refreshing climates and scenic vistas that delight both tourists and locals. The town is also home to one of South Asia’s finest 18-hole golf courses.
Savour a delectable dinner at your hotel in Nuwara Eliya.
Overnight stay in Nuwara Eliya.
Breakfast at the Hotel. Transfer from Nuwara Eliya to Ahungalla. En-route visit St. Clair and Devon waterfalls cascading down majestically amidst verdant splendour.
En-route visit Kitulgala. The Kelani River (the broadest river in Sri Lanka) flowing through Kitulgala was the main location where the Oscar-winning movie “Bridge on the River Kwai” was filmed. Get the chance to enjoy the thrilling sense of adventure which comes with a white-water rafting adventure, in a jungle.
Savour a delectable dinner at your hotel in Ahungalla.
Overnight stay in Ahungalla.
After breakfast, spend the day at leisure.
Optional activities: Enjoy a relaxing boat ride along the Madu River, visit a traditional mask factory in Ambalangoda, explore a moonstone mine, and take a glass-bottom boat ride in Hikkaduwa. For some fun, try your hand at water sports along the coast.
Savour a delectable dinner at your hotel in Ahungalla.
Overnight stay in Ahungalla.
Breakfast at the Hotel & transfer to Colombo. Colombo, the commercial capital of Sri Lanka, is a city of contrasts, blending modern development with traces of its colonial past. While many old buildings have been replaced by contemporary apartments and office complexes, some areas still retain their old-world charm.
Key attractions include Independence Square, Nelum Pokuna Mahinda Rajapaksa Theatre, Pettah Bazaar, and the BMICH. Colombo also offers vibrant nightlife, diverse dining experiences, and excellent shopping opportunities, ensuring visitors enjoy both culture and entertainment in the city.
Savour a delectable dinner at your hotel in Colombo.
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.