Day 01
Transfer to the accommodation in Negombo, where you can relax with your loved ones.
Day 02
Set out on a city tour of Negombo where you visit the vividly Colorful Churches and pristine beaches. Venture to Sigiriya, and en route stop by the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage which is an amazing place to witness the orphaned baby elephants.
Day 03
Start the morning off climbing the Sigiriya Rock, Sri Lanka’s maximum visited visitor appeal. The well-known big lion paws gate-protect the stairs to the summit in which once stood the monarch’s palace. In the afternoon visit Polonnaruwa town, which has the historic ruins of the island's astounding past.
Day 04
Travel to Anuradhapura which became the first historic capital of this state. Reigning for over a millennium, the kingdom had 117 rulers who constructed superb palaces, splendid reservoirs and irrigation systems, pleasure gardens, and Buddhist temples. In the afternoon, revel in an exciting jeep safari in the Minneriya National Park, renowned for the largest seasonal elephant-amassing around the globe.
Day 05
Transfer to the accommodation in Kandy, and visit the 2000-year-old, UNESCO-listed Dambulla cave temple. The partitions and ceilings of the 05 caves here are lined with centuries-antique works of art. Later, take an informative walk on a spice lawn in Matale.
Day 06
Embark on a city tour of Kandy where the bustling city offers splendid shopping possibilities. Shops starting from Gems, Bathiks, Wood carvings, and Silk offer a group of Sri Lankan-specific souvenirs. Visit the Peradeniya Botanical Gardens and during the evening experience a Cultural display accompanied by a go-to to the Temple of the Tooth Relic.
Day 07
Sit back and revel in the fantastic views of limitless lush tea fields as you pressure Nuwara Eliya, the hill country placed at 1800 m above sea level. En route, stop over to seize a glimpse of the lovely Ramboda Falls and visit a tea factory. This visit will also allow you to purchase factory sparkling tea at the manufacturing unit outlet. In the afternoon experience a city tour of Nuwara Eliya.
Day 08
Travel to Hortain Plains, which is Sri Lanka’s only national park declared a World Heritage Site, an eerie highland plateau famous with hikers. Witness the foremost sights, consisting of the Baker's Falls and World’s End. Catch a glimpse into the other iconic destinations in Nuwara Eliya.
Day 09
This morning hop aboard a scenic train bound for Ella, which gives sweeping views of tea plantations, waterfalls, reservoirs and a countless range of tunnels.
Day 10
Transfer to Yala where you experience a Jeep Safari at the Yala National Park, that's the most visited park by many visitors for the previous few years. Spott the Asian elephants and the Sri Lankan leopards roaming freely within the wild.
Day 11, 12, & 13
This morning visit the spectacular Dutch Fort in Galle, recognised to be the satisfactory preserved colonial sea citadel in Asia. Among the historical landmarks inside the citadel is the seemingly oldest breadfruit tree on the island. You can even revel in a Madhu River Boat experience, which affords a more in-depth take look at the wetland ecosystem. The subsequent day includes a go to the turtle farm, which is a conservation task to save the child turtles which are beneath extinction. Walk on the sandy beaches of the Galle beach and create reminiscences with your loved ones. Spend the very last day in Galle while engaging in interesting water sports activities within the Bentota River.
Day 14
Hold tight to the memories created and you will be transferred back. En route visit Colombo and enjoy a city tour if time permits.