This itinerary designed specifically for those with two weeks to spare includes several significant UNESCO World Heritage sites. It also includes a few easy thrills like an exhilarating Jeep Safari and a visit to a tea factory.
Transfer to your hotel in Negombo, where you may unwind while taking in the tranquil environment of the seaside city.
Take a tour of Negombo, pausing at the beautiful beaches and brightly coloured religious structures. Travel to Sigiriya and stop by the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage along the way. This is an excellent place to observe baby elephants.
Early in the morning, climb Sigiriya Rock, which is considered Sri Lanka’s most popular tourist destination. The iconic enormous lion paws act as a gatekeeper for the steps that climb to the peak, which was previously home to the monarch’s palace. In the afternoon, explore the ancient ruins of the island’s fascinating past in Polonnaruwa City.
Visit Anuradhapura, which was the state’s initial historical capital. Witness the kingdom’s magnificent palaces, reservoirs, and irrigation systems. In the afternoon, take an adventurous jeep safari through Minneriya National Park, which is claimed to host the arena’s largest seasonal elephant gathering.
On this day, you will arrive at your Kandy accommodations. On your journey to Kandy, stop by the UNESCO-designated Dambulla cave shrine. The ceilings and walls of this temple’s five caverns are decorated with ancient creative attempts. Take a stroll around the spice garden before travelling to Kandy.
On this day, you will arrive at your Kandy accommodations. On your journey to Kandy, stop by the UNESCO-designated Dambulla cave shrine. The ceilings and walls of this temple’s five caverns are decorated with ancient creative attempts. Take a stroll around the spice garden before travelling to Kandy.
Proceed to Nuwara Eliya, 1800 meters above sea level. Experience the magnificence of stunning views of lush tea farms. Visit a tea-making business and get a sight of the beautiful Ramboda Falls.
Visit Horton Plains, a highland area popular with hikers and one of Sri Lanka’s World Heritage Sites. On this trek, you’ll get to see the World’s End and Baker’s Falls.
This morning, take a scenic train trip to Ella, which provides panoramic views of tea plantations, waterfalls, reservoirs, and an unending amount of tunnels.
Transfer to Yala National Park, which has been the most popular tourist destination in recent years, where you may go on a Jeep safari. Witness wild Asian elephants and Sri Lankan leopards.
This morning, explore Galle’s beautiful Dutch Fort. It is one of Asia’s best-preserved Colonial Sea Castles. The oldest breadfruit tree on the island appears to be one of the ancient locations within the citadel. Take a Madhu River Boat ride to obtain a better understanding of the wetland environment. The next day, you’ll visit a turtle farm as part of a conservation effort to save juvenile turtles that are in danger of extinction. Make memories with your family by strolling along the sandy Galle coastline. On your final day in Galle, take part in delightful water sports activities along the Bentota River.
Wrap off this wonderful journey with a transport to Colombo. If time allows, take a city trip to conclude your Sri Lankan vacation!