09 Nights and 10 Days tour Itinerary

Duration

10 Day

Type

Per Person

Languages

Any Language

Overview

Embark on an extraordinary journey through the heart of Sri Lanka with our captivating tour package. From the moment you arrive, you'll be swept away by the island's natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. Begin your adventure in the bustling capital of Colombo, where modernity meets tradition, before venturing into the cultural triangle to explore ancient cities and UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Ascend into the misty hills of Nuwara Eliya, where emerald tea plantations and breathtaking vistas await, and immerse yourself in the tranquil charm of coastal towns like Mirissa and Bentota. Along the way, indulge in wildlife safaris, leisurely beach days, and cultural discoveries, creating memories to last a lifetime. Whether you're marveling at ancient ruins, spotting elusive wildlife, or simply basking in the serenity of Sri Lanka's beaches, our tour package promises an unforgettable experience that will leave you spellbound.

  • 01
    DAY 01 : Airport to Dambulla

    Arrival and transfer to Hotel in Dambulla.
    We will be meeting at the airport and begin your journey to the North central province of Sri Lanka.
    The drive will take you through coconut plantations, rice fields, rubber plantations and small villages… the
    perfect introduction to Sri Lanka.
    Overnight stay at Dambulla or Habarana.

  • 02
    DAY 02 : Sigiriya

    After breakfast we will be driving to Sigiriya Rock.

    -Sigiriya Excursion.

    This world heritage site, a spectacular rock fortress, is one of Sri Lanka’s major attractions. The most

    impressive facets of the unique complex are the water gardens, the frescoes of beautiful maidens, and the

    mirror wall with the ancient graffiti, the lion platform and the summit of 1.6 hectares, which was completely

    covered by buildings during the period of Sigiriya’s glory.

    -Traditional Village tour with the lunch and cooking demonstration. (This will be Hiriwadunna village or Sigiriya

    village)

    After Sigiriya climb we will be visiting a village kitchen using a bullock cart and crossing a lake on a catamaran

    to taste the local authentic food which will be cooked in front of you with the traditional cooking methods

    which was used by the Sri Lankans.

    -In the evening, we will be having a jeep safari at the Minneriya or Kaudulla National Park which is famous only

    for the Sri Lankan wild Elephants.

    Overnight stay at Dambulla or Habarana.

  • 03
    DAY 03 : Sigiriya to Polonnaruwa

    -After breakfast proceed to Polonnaruwa,

    Which is the Sri Lanka’s second ancient capital city. Explore the city by bicycle the easiest way to get around

    the places and temple complex. While the local bikes may be old, they are good enough to get the job done.

    Polonnaruwa rose to fame as the capital after the decline of Anuradhapura. Its period of greatness was from

    10thto 12th Centuries AD. The entire landscape of the region is punctuated by huge man-made reservoirs,

    veritable inland seas the most famous of which is the Parakrama Samudra or the Sea of Parakrama, larger in


    size than the Colombo harbor. The monuments of this medieval city are relatively well preserved and give

    clear evidence of the glory of Sri Lanka’s past. See the royal palace complex, the quadrangle with its

    concentration of ancient heritage and the spectacular Gal vihara complex of four massive statues of the Lord

    Buddha, cut from a single slab of granite – highlight of ancient Sri Lankan rock carving.

    When you return to the hotel in Sigiriya you have time to enjoy an ayurvedic massage in the same area since

    Habarana is much famous for authentic Ayurvedic treatments and massages.

    Overnight stay at Dambulla or Habarana.

  • 04
    DAY 04 : Sigiriya to Kandy

    -After breakfast proceed to Kandy.

    The cultural capital of Sri Lanka, the Kandy city is full of history, culture and unique

    personality. The city is surrounded by some majestic mountains and it attractive touring

    destinations for the travelers, who want to enjoy the natural beauty of this island along with

    exploring the rich and colorful culture.

    -visit to the Dambulla cave temple

    The Caves of Dambulla were originally used as a refuge for King Valagambahu who was seeking exile and was

    protected by the Buddhist monks of Dambulla. Later, once he regained his throne in Anuradhapura, the king

    converted the caves into a magnificent temple complex. The colourful frescos which cover the ceiling of the

    caves date back over 2,000 years. The Dambulla cave temple houses the largest number of statues of the Lord

    Buddha found in a single location.

    -Visit to the Ceylon Spices and Herbal Garden where you will witness all the uses of Ayurveda herbal medicine

    and production of the Sri Lankan spices.

    After reaching Kandy explore the impressive city tour with some factory visits (Ceylon

    Sapphires Factory, Batik and Silk factories) and in the evening you will have the opportunity to

    witness a performance by the acrobatic Kandyan dancers.

    -Visiting Temple of tooth Kandy. (Optional)

    - Overnight stay at Kandy.

  • 05
    DAY 05 : Kandy to Nuwara Eliya

    -After breakfast proceed to Nuwara Eliya.

    Nuwara Eliya delightful and historic Hill Country town is known as ‘Little England’, because it was here that the

    colonial British administrators made their summer retreats in the image of their home country. Nuwara Eliya

    literally means ‘City of Light’, and is now a favorite with domestic holidaymakers enjoying the colonial hotels,

    golf, and unique mix of past and present.

    -Optional visit to the Royal Botanical Gardens at Peradeniya on the way to Nuwara Eliya.

    147 acres in extent, created around 1750 and the garden includes more than 4000 species of plants,

    including orchids, medicinal plants and palm trees etc...

    -On the way we will be visiting a Tea factory and a Tea plantation to witness the process of turning the raw

    green leaf into the familiar black/brown finished product.


    -Stay overnight in Nuwara Eliya.

  • 07
    DAY 07 : Nuwara Eliya to Ella

    Ella is a congested town located in Sri Lanka. Ella is pure natural beauty, with its waterfalls, greenery, and hills

    it is just jaw-dropping. ... Ella is the perfect place to go to if one wants to refresh the brain...

    After breakfast you will proceed to Nanu Oya railway station to experience the most fascinating rail journey in

    Sri Lanka which goes through the tea plantations until you get down from Ella railway station where our

    chauffeur will meet you to get you back to the hotel in Ella where you spend that night.

    -Later we can have a walk to the famous Nine Arches Bridge in Ella which is famous among travelers as the

    Hogwarts Bridge.

    Overnight stay at Ella.

  • 08
    DAY 08 : Ella

    -Morning after breakfast we will be climbing the Little Adam’s Peak in Ella which will have fascinating views

    from the top of the mountain of Ella Gap and Ella Rock.

    -Visit to Lipton’s Seat.

    -Overnight stay at the hotel in Ella.

  • 09
    DAY 09 : Tissamaharama

    After breakfast proceed to Yala

    Photo stops at RAVANA WATERFALL

    Upon arrival enjoy a jeep safari at Yala National Park.

    Check in at hotel and relax

    Overnight stay at Tissamaharama

  • 09
    DAY 09 : Mirissa

    After breakfast, check-out and transferred to Mirissa

    After having our breakfast, we will be driving to the beautiful southern coast of Sri Lanka.

    Check in at hotel and explore the nice sea food restaurants along the coast.

    Overnight stay at Mirissa

  • 10
    DAY 10 : Departure

    Transfer to Galle and proceed on a city tour in Galle Fort.

    -On the way stop at Stilt water fisherman area for photos

    GALLE

    Sri Lanka’s most historically interesting town is Galle. It was a major port until about 100 years, but today still

    handles shipping and sailing boats in the natural harbor. Stroll around the lighthouse and harbor or visit the

    old town where you can see the traditional lace makers and wood carvers and purchase some the finest

    souvenirs.


    THE DUTCH FORT

    The South Coast’s major city is Galle, whose oldest landmark is the massive Portuguese and Dutch Fort which

    is a “World Heritage Site” in which the central city is contained. But the city may be much older. Some scholars

    believe it to be the “Tarshish” of the Old Testament, to which King Solomon sent his merchant vessels, and to

    which Jonah fled from the Lord. Today, the 90-acre Galle Fort shows no evidence of the Portuguese founders.

    The Dutch incorporated the Portuguese northern wall in a great rampart in 1663. A second, taller wall was

    built inside of it. Between the two walls, a covered passage connected the central bastion with the Fort’s two

    half bastions overlooking the sea. The Dutch also installed a sophisticated drainage system, complete with

    brick-lined underground sewers that were flushed twice a day by the high and low tides. The original gate to

    the fort was by the harbor. It is still there, marked by the British Coat-of-arms on the front and the Dutch

    V.O.C. (Vereenigde OostIndische Compagnie) with the Coat-of-arms with a rooster crest, on the inner side of

    the Fort.

    -Transfer to Bandaranaike International Airport for departure Flight.

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