10 Nights 11 Days Tour - 02

Day 01
Negombo -Day at Leisure

Negombo, a charming coastal city in Sri Lanka, is a popular tourist destination known for its rich cultural heritage and stunning beaches. Located just a short drive from the Bandaranaike International Airport, Negombo offers a perfect blend of relaxation and exploration. The city’s golden sandy beaches are ideal for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying water sports, making it a favorite spot for both locals and international visitors.

Negombo’s bustling fish market, one of the country’s largest, provides a glimpse into the local way of life, where fresh catches are auctioned off daily. The city is also home to several historical sites, including the Dutch Fort and St. Mary’s Church, which reflect its colonial past. The serene Muthurajawela Marsh offers boat tours through lush mangroves, where visitors can spot a variety of wildlife. With its mix of natural beauty, cultural attractions, and vibrant local life, Negombo is a must-visit destination in Sri Lanka.

Negombo Highlights

Negombo Beach

Fishing Village

Negombo Lagoon

Negombo Lagoon

Fish Market

Fish Market

Day 02
Peradeniya Botanical Garden

The Peradeniya Botanical Garden, located near Kandy, Sri Lanka, is one of the most renowned botanical gardens in Asia. Spanning 147 acres, the garden was originally established in 1821 during British colonial rule. It is home to over 4,000 species of plants, including a vast collection of orchids, medicinal plants, palms, and tropical trees. The garden is also famous for its giant Javan fig tree, which covers an impressive area with its expansive canopy. Visitors can explore a variety of themed sections, such as the Great Lawn, the spice garden, and the cactus house. The Peradeniya Botanical Garden is not only a popular tourist attraction but also serves as a key center for botanical research and conservation in Sri Lanka. Its stunning landscapes and diverse plant collections make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and botany enthusiasts alike

Peradeniya Botanical Garden

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Kandy Temple of the Tooth

Kandy, a city nestled in the central highlands of Sri Lanka, is renowned for its cultural, historical, and natural significance. As the last capital of the ancient kings of Sri Lanka, Kandy holds a special place in the country’s heritage. The city is most famous for the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic (Sri Dalada Maligawa), which houses a tooth relic of the Buddha, making it one of the most sacred sites in the Buddhist world. Each year, the Esala Perahera, a grand procession, is held in honor of the relic, attracting thousands of pilgrims and tourists.

Surrounded by lush mountains and tea plantations, Kandy offers breathtaking scenery. The city is centered around the tranquil Kandy Lake, a man-made lake that adds to its charm. The Royal Botanical Gardens in nearby Peradeniya are another highlight, showcasing a vast array of flora.

Kandy’s cultural richness is also reflected in its traditional music, dance, and crafts. The city’s vibrant markets and streets are alive with activity, offering a glimpse into the daily lives of its residents. Despite modernization, Kandy retains its old-world charm, making it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Sri Lanka.

Kandy Highlights

Kandy Temple of Tooth

Temple of the Tooth Relic

Queen's Hotel

Day 03
Train Ride from Kandy to Ella

The train ride from Kandy to Ella is an iconic journey that takes travelers through the breathtaking landscapes of Sri Lanka’s central highlands. Spanning approximately seven hours and covering about 90 miles, this journey is often hailed as one of the most scenic train rides in the world.

Departing from Kandy, the cultural capital of Sri Lanka, the train begins its gradual ascent into the verdant hill country. The early part of the journey is characterized by rolling hills and valleys blanketed in lush tea plantations, with workers dotting the landscape as they skillfully pluck tea leaves. As the train chugs along, it passes through dense forests, picturesque villages, and expansive vistas of terraced rice paddies. The vibrant greenery and the crisp mountain air create a refreshing and serene atmosphere.

As the train climbs higher, the landscape becomes more rugged and dramatic. The journey takes you through numerous tunnels, across towering viaducts, and along steep mountainsides, offering panoramic views of mist-covered peaks and deep valleys. The most famous of these landmarks is the Nine Arch Bridge near Ella, a stunning example of colonial-era engineering set against a backdrop of dense jungle. Here, the train slows down, giving passengers the chance to capture the moment with photos or simply take in the awe-inspiring scenery.

The open windows and doors of the train allow travelers to fully immerse themselves in the experience, feeling the cool breeze and taking in the sounds and smells of the countryside. The journey from Kandy to Ella is more than just a mode of transportation—it’s a memorable adventure through some of Sri Lanka’s most stunning landscapes.

Train Ride Kandy to Ella Highlights

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Day 04
Little Adam's Peak
Little Adam’s Peak, located in the scenic town of Ella in Sri Lanka, is a popular hiking destination that offers breathtaking views and a relatively easy trek for adventurers of all levels. Named after the sacred Adam’s Peak, due to its similar shape, Little Adam’s Peak stands at 1,141 meters above sea level. The hike to the summit is about 2 kilometers and takes roughly 30 to 45 minutes, making it accessible for families and casual hikers.

The trail begins amidst lush tea plantations, winding through verdant landscapes dotted with colorful flowers and the occasional tea picker at work. As you ascend, the path offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding hills, valleys, and the distant Ella Rock. The final stretch involves a short climb up a series of steps leading to the summit, where hikers are rewarded with a 360-degree view of the beautiful Sri Lankan countryside.

Sunrise and sunset are particularly popular times to visit, as the golden light enhances the beauty of the landscape. Little Adam’s Peak is a must-visit for anyone traveling to Ella, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural charm, and outdoor adventure.

Little Adam's Peak Highlights

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Nine Arch Bridge

The Nine Arch Bridge, located in the small town of Ella in Sri Lanka, is a stunning architectural marvel that blends history and natural beauty. Completed in 1921, this iconic railway bridge is often referred to as the “Bridge in the Sky” due to its impressive height of 24 meters and its picturesque setting amidst lush green tea plantations and dense jungle.

Constructed entirely of solid blocks of stone and cement, the bridge spans 91 meters across a deep valley, featuring nine elegant arches that give it its name. The design is a testament to the ingenuity of its builders, who relied on local resources and traditional methods, as steel was in short supply during World War I.

The Nine Arch Bridge is not just a functional piece of infrastructure but also a popular tourist attraction. Visitors flock to Ella to witness the serene beauty of this bridge, especially at dawn when the mist envelops the valley, or during the passage of a train, which adds a magical touch to the experience. The bridge has become a symbol of Sri Lanka’s colonial past and continues to captivate those who visit with its timeless charm.

Nine Arch Bridge Highlights

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Tea Factory
 

Sri Lanka’s tea factories are central to its globally celebrated tea industry, producing the famous Ceylon tea. Located in regions like Nuwara Eliya, Kandy, and Ella, these factories are often surrounded by picturesque tea plantations. They play a crucial role in transforming freshly plucked tea leaves into the finished product enjoyed worldwide.

The process begins with the hand-picking of the finest tea leaves by skilled workers. These leaves are then taken to the factory, where they undergo a series of traditional yet precise steps: withering, rolling, fermenting, drying, and sorting. Each stage contributes to the distinct flavor and quality of the tea, whether it be green, black, or white.

Many of these factories have been operational since the British colonial era, blending historical methods with modern technology. Visiting a Sri Lankan tea factory offers a unique insight into the craftsmanship behind every cup of tea, showcasing the island’s rich cultural heritage.

Tea Factory Highlights

Tea leaves

Tea State

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Tea Factory

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Famous Ceylon Tea

Day 05
Meet a Family of Vaddas (Aboriginal) & Day at Leisure

The Veddas, also known as the Wanniyala-Aetto or “forest dwellers,” are an indigenous people of Sri Lanka, believed to be descendants of the island’s earliest inhabitants. Their history spans thousands of years, predating the arrival of the Sinhalese and Tamil ethnic groups. Traditionally, the Veddas were hunter-gatherers, relying on the island’s forests for sustenance through hunting, fishing, and foraging. Their society was organized into small, close-knit communities, with a deep spiritual connection to nature.

The Veddas speak a dialect that is distinct from the main languages of Sri Lanka, though it has been influenced by Sinhala over the centuries. Despite their rich cultural heritage, the Veddas have faced significant challenges in recent times. Encroachment of their ancestral lands, deforestation, and government resettlement programs have threatened their traditional way of life. Many Veddas have been forced to adapt to a more sedentary lifestyle, often integrating into mainstream society.

Efforts are being made to preserve Vedda culture and language, but the pressures of modernization pose ongoing challenges. The Veddas remain a symbol of Sri Lanka’s ancient heritage, representing a unique and invaluable part of the island’s cultural mosaic.

Hikkaduwa Highlights

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Day 06
Boat safari Gal Oya national park

A boat safari in Gal Oya National Park offers a unique and immersive experience, allowing visitors to explore one of Sri Lanka’s most pristine and less-visited natural habitats. Located in the eastern part of the island, Gal Oya is renowned for its diverse ecosystems, which include dense forests, grasslands, and the vast Senanayake Samudraya, Sri Lanka’s largest reservoir.

The boat safari takes you across this expansive body of water, providing a rare opportunity to see wildlife from a different perspective. Elephants are often seen swimming between the islands of the reservoir, an extraordinary sight that has earned Gal Oya the nickname “the land of the swimming elephants.” In addition to elephants, the park is home to a variety of wildlife, including leopards, sloth bears, deer, and a rich array of bird species, making it a paradise for birdwatchers.

The safari is typically led by experienced guides who are knowledgeable about the park’s flora and fauna, enhancing the experience with insights into the region’s biodiversity. The tranquil setting, combined with the thrill of spotting wildlife in their natural habitat, makes a boat safari in Gal Oya National Park an unforgettable adventure for nature lovers.

Boat Safari Galoya National Park

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Day 07 & 08
Day at Leisure Pasikuda Beach

Pasikuda Beach, located on the eastern coast of Sri Lanka, is renowned for its tranquil turquoise waters and pristine white sands. The beach is a popular destination for both locals and tourists, offering an idyllic setting for relaxation and water-based activities. Its shallow coastline extends far into the ocean, making it an ideal spot for swimming, especially for families with children.

Pasikuda’s calm waters are perfect for snorkeling, revealing vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life just a short distance from the shore. The beach is also a hub for water sports, including jet skiing, windsurfing, and kayaking, catering to those seeking adventure.

Beyond the beach itself, the surrounding area is rich in cultural and historical attractions. Visitors can explore nearby Batticaloa, known for its historic Dutch Fort and picturesque lagoon. The region’s warm, sunny climate, particularly from May to September, makes it an ideal year-round destination.

Pasikuda Beach, with its natural beauty and serene ambiance, offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure, making it a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Sri Lanka. Whether you’re seeking tranquility or excitement, Pasikuda promises a memorable coastal experience.

Pasikuda Beach Highlights

Pasikuda Beach

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Diving

Pasikuda Beach

Relax Time

Pasikuda Beach

Day 09
Polonnaruwa Ancient City

Polonnaruwa, located in the North Central Province of Sri Lanka, is a UNESCO World Heritage site that serves as a testament to the island’s rich history and cultural heritage. Once the thriving capital of the Sinhalese Kingdom from the 11th to 13th centuries, Polonnaruwa is renowned for its well-preserved ancient ruins, offering a glimpse into the grandeur of the past.

The city is home to remarkable archaeological sites, including the Royal Palace, the Audience Hall, and the Quadrangle, a sacred area featuring the Vatadage, a circular relic house. Polonnaruwa is also famous for the Gal Vihara, a rock temple complex with four magnificent Buddha statues carved into a single granite slab, showcasing the artistic excellence of ancient Sri Lankan sculptors.

The city’s layout reflects sophisticated urban planning, with intricate irrigation systems like the Parakrama Samudra, a vast artificial reservoir, highlighting the advanced engineering skills of the time. Visitors to Polonnaruwa can explore these historical treasures, which are spread across a sprawling archaeological park, offering an immersive experience into Sri Lanka’s medieval history and its enduring legacy. Polonnaruwa stands as a symbol of the island’s golden age and remains a key destination for cultural and historical tourism in Sri Lanka.

Polonnaruwa Highlights

Polonnaruwa Vatadage

Rock Temple

Vejayanta Pasada

Rankoth Vehera

Day 10
Sunrise at Sigiriya Rock

An essential destination of every Sri Lanka trips, the amazing ancient rock fortress of Sigiriya might strike one as a peculiar sight. Its round structure and its intricate ancient urban landscape surely astound the best of us! Declared as a world heritage by UNESCO, this massive column of rock once used to be the capital of an ancient Sri Lankan kingdom. As you step into Sigiriya rock, you are bound to be amazed by the infamous Sigiriya frescoes depicting the beautiful Lankan women of the fifth century. The Mirror Wall, providing an outlook of ancient poetry, gives you a glimpse into the lives of early visitors of the site. Moreover, you will be overwhelmed by the beauty of the Gardens of Sigiriya as you wonder about the intellect and ingenuity of the ancient minds at work. Topping the list of tourist destinations in our Sri Lanka tour packages, Sigiriya fortress is a captivating masterpiece of ancient urban landscape and architecture.

Sigiriya Highlights

Sigiriya Rock

Sigiriya Wall Art

Sigiriya Water Garden

Ancient Technology

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Sigiriya Rock

Village Tour

A village tour in Sri Lanka offers an immersive experience that showcases the country’s rich culture, natural beauty, and rural lifestyle. These tours take you beyond the typical tourist spots, providing a glimpse into the daily lives of villagers who live in harmony with nature. As you explore, you’ll encounter lush paddy fields, serene lakes, and vibrant wildlife.

One of the highlights of a village tour is the chance to interact with the local community. You can participate in traditional activities such as pottery making, cooking, or farming, learning skills passed down through generations. The villagers are warm and welcoming, eager to share their customs, stories, and way of life.

Often, these tours include a scenic ride in a bullock cart or a boat trip on a tranquil river, offering peaceful moments to soak in the surroundings. You might also enjoy a traditional meal prepared with fresh, locally sourced ingredients, giving you a true taste of Sri Lankan cuisine.

A village tour in Sri Lanka is more than just a journey through picturesque landscapes; it’s a cultural exchange that deepens your understanding of the island’s heritage and traditions, leaving you with unforgettable memories.

Village Tour Highlights

Traditional Foods

Boat Trip

Bullock Cart Ride

Tuk Tuk Ride

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