21 Days – Tour Itineary

“ Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better” – Albert Einstein

Arrival

Welcome to Sri Lanka! Over the next days, immerse yourself in our island’s rich culture, breath-taking landscapes, and warm hospitality. From ancient temples to pristine beaches, your adventure awaits. We’re delighted to have you here. Enjoy every moment!

DAY 1 - Negombo: Coastal Tranquillity by the Lagoon

Start your Sri Lankan adventure by unwinding in the coastal town of Negombo. This day is all about relaxation as you settle into your hotel, enjoying the serene surroundings. Take a leisurely stroll along the sandy beaches, where the warm breeze and gentle waves set the perfect tone for the days ahead. Whether you choose to lounge by the pool or dip your toes in the Indian Ocean, Negombo offers a tranquil beginning to your journey.

DAY 2 & DAY 3 – Journey Through Sri Lanka's Timeless Sacred City

Step into the heart of Sri Lanka’s ancient history as you explore Anuradhapura, the country’s first capital and a revered UNESCO World Heritage site. Over these two days, you’ll wander through centuries-old ruins, majestic stupas, and sacred Bodhi trees, each telling the story of a civilization that thrived over two millennia ago. The city’s spiritual aura is palpable as you visit iconic landmarks like the Ruwanwelisaya and the Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi, offering a profound connection to Sri Lanka’s Buddhist heritage.

Sri Maha Bodhi

The Sri Maha Bodhi is a sacred fig tree and one of the most revered sites in Anuradhapura. It is believed to be a sapling from the original Bodhi tree under which the Buddha attained enlightenment. Pilgrims from all over the world come to pay their respects, making it a deeply spiritual experience.

Ruwanwelisaya

Ruwanwelisaya is one of the most iconic stupas in Anuradhapura, known for its immense size and historical significance. Built by King Dutugemunu, it symbolizes the power and devotion of ancient Sri Lanka. The gleaming white stupa is surrounded by intricate sculptures and ancient relics.

Mihintale

Mihintale is considered the birthplace of Buddhism in Sri Lanka. This sacred mountain is where King Devanampiya Tissa met the monk Mahinda, who introduced Buddhism to the island. The site features ancient ruins, stupas, and a majestic view from the summit, making it a must-visit.

DAY 4 & DAY 5 – Trincomalee: Coastal Beauty and Sacred Waters

Experience the allure of Trincomalee, a coastal gem known for its pristine beaches and sacred temples. Over these two days, relax on the golden sands of Nilaveli Beach, take a dip in the crystal-clear waters, or embark on a boat ride to Pigeon Island. The city’s spiritual side is revealed at the ancient Koneswaram Temple, perched high above the bay, offering breath-taking views and a deep sense of serenity.

Nilaveli Beach

Nilaveli Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in Sri Lanka, known for its soft white sand and clear blue waters. It’s the perfect place to relax, swim, or snorkel. The calm, shallow waters make it ideal for families, while the scenic beauty makes it a haven for photographers.

Koneswaram Temple

Perched on Swami Rock, Koneswaram Temple is a sacred Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple offers stunning views of the Trincomalee Bay and is a significant pilgrimage site. The temple’s history, combined with its spiritual ambiance and breath-taking location, makes it a must-visit.

Pigeon Island National Park

Pigeon Island National Park, located just off the coast of Nilaveli, is a marine sanctuary famous for its vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life. Snorkelling here offers a chance to see colourful fish, turtles, and even small sharks in their natural habitat, making it a thrilling experience for nature lovers.

DAY 6, DAY 7 & DAY 8 – Habarana: Gateway to Sri Lanka’s Cultural Triangle

Habarana serves as your base for exploring Sri Lanka’s Cultural Triangle, a region steeped in history and natural beauty. Over three days, visit iconic sites like the Sigiriya Rock Fortress, where you’ll climb to the top for panoramic views, and the ancient city of Polonnaruwa, where well-preserved ruins tell tales of a glorious past. Also, you get visit the ancient city of Dambulla, which contain several UNESCO sites.

Sigiriya Rock Fortress

Sigiriya, also known as the Lion Rock, is an ancient rock fortress and one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic landmarks. The climb to the summit takes you past beautiful frescoes, the Mirror Wall, and the enormous lion’s paws. At the top, you’ll find the remains of King Kashyapa’s palace, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Polonnaruwa

Polonnaruwa, the second ancient capital of Sri Lanka, is a treasure trove of well-preserved ruins. Explore the Royal Palace, the Quadrangle, and the Gal Vihara, where stunning rock-cut Buddha statues are housed. Notable places within Polonnaruwa include:

Lankathilaka Image House

An impressive brick structure housing a giant standing Buddha statue, showcasing the architectural prowess of the Polonnaruwa period.

Parakrama Samudra

A massive man-made reservoir, symbolizing the advanced irrigation systems of ancient Sri Lanka.

Thuparama

Known for its exquisite design, this image house is one of the oldest and best-preserved structures in Polonnaruwa.

Dambulla Cave Temple

Dambulla Cave Temple, also known as the Golden Temple of Dambulla, is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The complex consists of five caves filled with stunning Buddhist statues and intricate murals. The temple is perched on a hill, offering beautiful views of the surrounding plains. Notable places within Dambulla include:

DAY 9, DAY 10 & DAY 11 – Kandy: Cultural Heartbeat of Sri Lanka's Hill Country

Welcome to Kandy, nestled amidst lush hills, Kandy is home to the sacred Temple of the Tooth Relic, vibrant markets, and serene botanical gardens. Explore this charming city and discover its rich heritage and natural beauty.

There will be a few stops en route to Kandy:

Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage

Welcome to the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, a haven for rescued and orphaned elephants. Here, you can witness these gentle giants up close, observe their daily routines, and even participate in feeding.

Spice Garden

Explore Sri Lanka’s renowned spice gardens, where aromatic treasures like cinnamon, cardamom, and cloves flourish. Wander through lush greenery, learning about the cultivation and history of these spices.

Temple of the Tooth Relic

Dive into centuries of spiritual reverence at this UNESCO World Heritage Site, where the sacred tooth relic of the Buddha is enshrined, drawing pilgrims and visitors to witness its cultural and religious significance first-hand.

Gem Museum

Discover the dazzling world of gems in Kandy, renowned for its exquisite sapphires, rubies, and other precious stones. Visit the gem museums to marvel at stunning collections and learn about the rich history of Sri Lanka’s gem mining. Don’t miss the opportunity to acquire these beautiful treasures, each piece a unique reminder of your journey through this enchanting island.

Wood Carving Factory

Welcome to the wood carving factories of Sri Lanka, where skilled artisans transform wood into intricate masterpieces. As you tour these workshops, witness the artistry and craftsmanship that go into each piece. From elegant sculptures to ornate furniture, these handcrafted items make perfect souvenirs, reflecting the island’s rich cultural heritage and exceptional talent

DAY 12 & DAY 13 – Nuwara Eliya: A Glimpse into Sri Lanka's Picturesque Hill Country Oasis

Discover the cool, misty highlands of Nuwara Eliya, often referred to as “Little England” for its colonial charm. Over two days, enjoy the picturesque landscapes of tea plantations, waterfalls, and lush greenery. Visit a tea factory to learn about the art of tea production and savour a fresh cup of Ceylon tea. A stroll around Lake Gregory or a visit to the beautiful Hakgala Botanical Garden offers a tranquil escape into nature.

Horton Plains National Park & World’s End

Horton Plains National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and the dramatic World’s End viewpoint. A hike through the misty plains takes you to the sheer cliff of World’s End, where the land drops abruptly, and offering breathtaking views of the valley below.

New Zealand Farm

The New Zealand Farm, also known as Ambewela Farm, is a scenic dairy farm located in the cool hills of Nuwara Eliya. The farm, with its lush green pastures and grazing cows, offers a slice of rural life in Sri Lanka. Visitors can tour the farm, see the milking process, and taste fresh dairy products.

Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Hakgala Botanical Gardens, the second-largest botanical garden in Sri Lanka, is located a short drive from Nuwara Eliya. The gardens are famous for their beautiful collection of roses, orchids, and other temperate plants. The cool climate and wellmaintained paths make it a lovely place to explore, offering picturesque views of the surrounding hills.

Waterfalls

Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing beauty of cascading waterfalls, where pristine waters tumble down rugged cliffs amidst lush greenery, creating an enchanting symphony of nature’s grace.

Tea Plantations

Embark on a sensory voyage through lush tea plantations, where emerald green hills carpeted with neatly trimmed rows of tea bushes stretch as far as the eye can see. Discover the rich history and intricate processes behind Sri Lanka’s world-renowned tea industry, and indulge in the aroma and flavours of freshly brewed Ceylon tea amidst breath-taking vistas.

Gregory Lake

Embark on a serene journey to Gregory Lake, where the tranquil waters mirror the surrounding emerald hills, offering a perfect retreat for relaxation, boating, and picnics in the heart of Nuwara Eliya’s idyllic landscape.

DAY 14 & DAY 15 – Ella: The Scenic Heart of Sri Lanka

Ella, a quaint town in the heart of Sri Lanka’s highlands, offers breath-taking views and a peaceful retreat. Over two days, hike up to Ella Rock for panoramic vistas, or walk along the Nine Arch Bridge, an iconic piece of colonial-era engineering. The journey through tea plantations and misty hills to the top of Little Adam’s Peak is a must for nature lovers, offering a glimpse into the region’s serene beauty.

Nine Arches Bridge

Marvel at the architectural splendour of the Nine Arches Bridge, also known as the Bridge in the Sky. Nestled amidst lush greenery, this iconic railway bridge, built during the British colonial era, offers breath-taking views of the surrounding landscape. It’s a perfect spot for photography and a popular place to watch the trains pass through the scenic highlands.

Ella Rock

Embark on a rewarding hike to Ella Rock, a prominent peak offering panoramic views of the Ella Gap and the verdant countryside. The trek takes you through tea plantations, forests, and rocky paths, culminating in a spectacular vantage point. It’s a must-do activity for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers seeking an unforgettable experience in Ella.

Ravana Falls

Visit the stunning Ravana Falls, one of the widest waterfalls in Sri Lanka. Cascading down from a height of 82 feet, the falls are a magnificent sight, especially during the rainy season when the water flow is at its peak. According to local legend, the falls are named after the mythical King Ravana from the Ramayana epic, adding a touch of historical intrigue to the natural beauty.

Little Adam’s Peak

Enjoy a relatively easy hike to Little Adam’s Peak, named after its more famous counterpart, Adam’s Peak. The trail meanders through tea estates and offers stunning views of the surrounding valleys and hills. The summit provides a perfect vantage point to witness the sunrise or sunset, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists looking to capture the beauty of Ella’s landscapes.

DAY 16 & DAY 17 – Yala: Encountering Wildlife in the Untamed Southern Jungle

Embark on an exciting safari adventure in Yala National Park, home to one of the highest concentrations of leopards in the world. Over two days, traverse the park’s diverse landscapes, from dense forests to open grasslands, and spot a variety of wildlife, including elephants, crocodiles, and exotic bird species. The thrill of encountering these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat makes Yala a highlight of your Sri Lankan journey.

Here’s what you’ll experience in the wild heart of Sri Lanka:

Diverse Wildlife

Encounter the majestic Sri Lankan leopard, the park’s star attraction, in its natural habitat. Yala boasts one of the highest densities of leopards in the world, making sightings more promising here than anywhere else in the country. Observe large herds of elephants roaming freely. These gentle giants are a common sight, especially near the park’s waterholes. Spot the elusive sloth bear, an array of deer species including the spotted deer and the playful monkeys swinging through the canopies.

Bird watching Paradise

With over 200 bird species, Yala is a haven for bird enthusiasts. The park is home to a variety of endemic and migratory birds, including the flamboyant peacock, the crested serpent eagle, and the colourful bee-eater.

DAY 18 & DAY 19 – Bentota: Serenity and Adventure

Relax and unwind in Bentota, one of Sri Lanka’s most beautiful beach destinations. Over two days, bask in the sun on golden sands, take a dip in the turquoise waters, or indulge in water sports like jet skiing and windsurfing. A boat ride on the Bentota River offers a peaceful escape into lush mangroves, while the nearby Kosgoda Turtle Hatchery provides a chance to witness conservation efforts for endangered sea turtles.

Turtle Hatchery

Experience the wonders of marine conservation at the Turtle Hatchery. Witness baby turtles hatching and learn about efforts to protect these endangered species. Engage with knowledgeable guides who share insights into turtle conservation efforts. Get up close with various turtle species, including green turtles, hawksbill turtles, and loggerheads.

Madhu River Boat Safari

Embark on a serene boat ride along the enchanting Madhu River. Cruise through lush mangrove forests, teeming with diverse flora and fauna. Encounter exotic bird species, including kingfishers, herons, and egrets, in their natural habitat.

Meetiyagoda Blue Moonstone Mine

Discover the allure of Sri Lanka’s famed blue moonstones at Meetiyagoda Blue Moonstone Mine. These Blue Moonstones famous for their magical azure glare can only be mined in one place in the entire world and that is the Meetiyagoda Blue Moonstone Mine in Sri Lanka.

DAY 20 & DAY 21 – Colombo: A Fusion of Culture and Charm

Conclude your journey in Colombo, the bustling capital city that seamlessly blends modernity with tradition. Over three days, explore the vibrant streets, from the historic Fort district to the bustling markets of Pettah. Visit the National Museum to delve into the country’s rich history, or unwind at the scenic Galle Face Green by the ocean. Colombo’s dynamic energy, diverse cuisine, and cultural landmarks offer a fitting finale to your Sri Lankan adventure.

Galle Face Green

Stretching along the coast, this iconic urban park offers breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean and is a favorite spot for locals and tourists alike to unwind and enjoy the sunset.

Gangaramaya Temple

Immerse yourself in the tranquility of this vibrant Buddhist temple, adorned with intricate architecture, colorful deities, and serene ponds. It’s a spiritual oasis amidst the city’s hustle and bustle.

Independence Square

Pay homage to Sri Lanka’s journey to independence at this historic landmark, surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens, symbolic statues, and elegant architecture.

Departure

As our unforgettable journey through Sri Lanka comes to an end, we hope you’ve enjoyed every moment, from the vibrant culture of Kandy to the serene beaches of Bentota. As you prepare for departure, cherish the memories and experiences that have made this tour so special. Safe travels, and we look forward to welcoming you back to our beautiful island in the future. Farewell, and thank you for choosing to explore Sri Lanka with us!

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