Combines amazing activities like whale watching, safari nature hikes, and a lovely informative tour through tea country with the majestic grandeur of the highlands. Coastal devastation along several of the island’s shores adds a touch of spice.
Transfer to your hotel in Kalpitiya, which consists of 14 islands and is known for its waterfront magnificence. The next morning, leave early for a dolphin-watching session. This might be an unforgettable experience in your life. Many different types of dolphins congregate in large groups off Sri Lanka’s Kalpitiya coast.
Enjoy an exhilarating Jeep Safari at Wilpattu National Park on this particular day. This is home to the stunning Sri Lankan leopard, which is unique to the island. Accompany the sloth bear, leopard, and Sri Lankan elephant as you explore the untamed landscape.
Make your way to Habarana where you will witness the Sigiriya Rock Fortress, considered as the eighth wonder of the world. Enjoy an exciting Minneriya Jeep Safari the following day, which will ensure you encounter wild elephants gathering near the lake. Finish the day with an excursion through the village that highlights this island’s cultural heritage.
You can stop at important landmarks on your way from Kandy to Ramboda. Savour a local outing in Kandy while taking in the colonial splendour. The renowned ‘Udarata’ culture of the city will be experienced by you. Go to the well-known Ramboda waterfalls and, if you’d like, swim!
Witness a breathtaking train journey from Nanu Oya to Ella, complete with lush green scenery and gushing waterfalls. Enjoy the rest of the day in the chilly, misty weather.
Witness a breathtaking train journey from Nanu Oya to Ella, complete with lush green scenery and gushing waterfalls. Enjoy the rest of the day in the chilly, misty weather.
Head to Yala for an exhilarating Jeep Safari, which is home to many leopards and elephants. Enjoy the day whilst spotting wildlife and making it one of your most unforgettable experiences.
Take an exciting jeep safari through the National Park after driving to your lodging in Udawalawe. There could be a variety of migratory and indigenous birds found. Elephants, crocodiles, sambar deer, leopards, and wild boar will also be among the other creatures that can be spotted.
These two days are dedicated to letting you enjoy this island’s tranquil beaches. Early morning, visit the Dutch Fort in Galle which is regarded as Asia’s best preserved colonial sea fortress. The oldest breadfruit tree on the island is said to be one of the historical sites inside the fort. Savour the remainder of the day by lounging on the beach. Take a whale-watching trip in Mirissa the following morning to get a chance to see Sri Lanka’s magnificent whales. Take a bike ride through the village to end the day and enjoy the local culture.
Hold onto the memories you’ve created, and you’ll be transferred back.