21 days
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Udaya
After a worm welcoming to Sri Lanka, we will pick you up from the airport & drive you to Negombo where it takes only half and hour to drive from the Airport. Day 01 | Airport - Negombo Night Stay Negombo Negombo is coastal vibrant city known for its golden beaches, bustling fish markets, and colonial history. Explore the historic Dutch Fort, stroll along the iconic Dutch Canal, and visit the impressive St. Mary’s Church with its beautiful ceiling frescoes. Experience the lively atmosphere of the Negombo Fish Market. End your day with a stunning sunset on the sandy shores, capturing the true essence of Sri Lanka’s west coast.
Anuradhapura city view reveals a blend of ancient history and modern life, with its sprawling archaeological sites, ancient stupas, and lush greenery alongside everyday urban scenes. From above, you can see the peaceful harmony between the city’s rich cultural heritage and its present-day surroundings.
The Royal Palace Ruins in Anuradhapura are the remains of the ancient kings' residence. This historic site showcases the grandeur of Sri Lanka’s ancient royalty with large stone foundations, walls, and courtyards. Exploring the ruins gives a glimpse into the royal life and architecture of the past, making it a fascinating stop for history lovers.
Isurumuniya is an ancient Buddhist temple in Anuradhapura, famous for its beautiful rock carvings, especially the iconic "Isurumuniya Lovers" sculpture. The temple, set against a rocky backdrop, offers a peaceful atmosphere and insight into Sri Lanka’s rich artistic and religious history. 4.1-mini
Mihintale is a sacred mountain near Anuradhapura, known as the birthplace of Buddhism in Sri Lanka. It is where the monk Mahinda first introduced Buddhism to the island. Visitors can explore ancient monasteries, meditation caves, and climb steps to the summit for stunning views and spiritual significance.
Trincomalee Beach is a beautiful, peaceful beach in northeastern Sri Lanka, known for its white sand, clear blue waters, and gentle waves—perfect for swimming and relaxing. Nearby, you can also visit the historic Fort Frederick and spot wild deer along the shore
Jaffna Beach is a serene and uncrowded coastal spot, ideal for those seeking peace and natural beauty. The most popular, Casuarina Beach, features soft white sand, calm shallow waters, and shady casuarina trees—perfect for swimming, picnics, and sunset views.
Nallur Kandaswamy Kovil is Jaffna’s most iconic Hindu temple, dedicated to Lord Murugan. Known for its towering golden gopuram and vibrant architecture, the temple is a center of spiritual devotion and cultural heritage. It’s especially lively during pujas and the grand Nallur Festival held annually
Jaffna Fort is a historic coastal fort in northern Sri Lanka, originally built by the Portuguese in 1618 and later expanded by the Dutch. It served as a key military base during colonial times and features impressive stone walls and bastions. Today, it stands as a symbol of Jaffna’s rich history and offers scenic views and cultural significance.
Trincomalee Beach is a beautiful, peaceful beach in northeastern Sri Lanka, known for its white sand, clear blue waters, and gentle waves— perfect for swimming and relaxing. Nearby, you can also visit the historic Fort Frederick and spot wild deer along the shore.
Koneswaram Temple is an ancient Hindu temple in Trincomalee, Sri Lanka, perched on a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean. Known as the "Temple of a Thousand Pillars," it is a significant pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Shiva, famous for its stunning views, rich history, and vibrant festivals.
Maritime and Naval History Museum in Trincomalee showcases Sri Lanka’s rich naval heritage. Housed in a historic Dutch-era building near Fort Frederick, it features exhibits on maritime history, naval warfare, and marine life, offering insight into the country’s strategic importance in the Indian Ocean.
We can visit there if you are not tired much. Pidurangala is a majestic rock formation near Sigiriya, offering panoramic views of the iconic Sigiriya Rock Fortress and the surrounding landscape.The climb is moderately challenging, but the reward is breathtaking 360- degree views.
The Sigiriya Village Tour offers an authentic immersion into rural Sri Lankan life. During your visit, you'll explore traditional farmhouses, interact with friendly residents, and experience local customs. The tour includes walks through farm fields, the chance to sample local cuisine, and learn about traditional farming practices.
As an morning or evening session you will be guide through Ancient Sigiriya or Lion Rock. Sigiriya, or Lion's Rock, is an ancient fortress in Sri Lanka built in the 5th century on a towering 200-meter rock. It is notable for its lion-shaped entrance and stunning views from the top.
Then you will continue to the Dambulla. Dambulla is the largest and best- preserved cave temple complex in Sri Lanka. The Dambulla Cave Temple is an impressive UNESCO World Heritage site in Sri Lanka, renowned for its five caves adorned with magnificent Buddha statues and murals that depict the rich Buddhist history of the country.
the Matale Spice Garden offers visitors an immersive experience into the world of spices and traditional Sri Lankan herbal medicine. Visitors can learn about the cultivation and processing of these spices, as well as their culinary and medicinal uses.
The Temple of the Tooth Relic (Sri Dalada Maligawa) in Kandy is one of Sri Lanka’s most sacred and iconic sites. It houses the relic of the Buddha's tooth, a revered symbol of Sri Lankan Buddhism. The temple’s stunning architecture, intricate carvings, and serene atmosphere make it a must-visit for anyone exploring Sri Lanka’s cultural heritage.
The Kandy Cultural Dance Performance is a must-see experience for visitors to Sri Lanka, offering a vibrant display of traditional Kandyan dance, drumming, and fire-walking. The highlight of the performance is the breathtaking fire-walking finale, where skilled performers walk barefoot across burning embers. .
The Peradeniya Botanical Gardens, located near Kandy, is Sri Lanka's largest and most impressive botanical garden. Spanning 147 acres, it features a vast collection of tropical plants, including over 4,000 species of flora. Originally established in the 14th century, the gardens are a serene haven for nature lovers and a key site for botanical research.
Tea Plantation & Ceylon Tea ExperienceThe Ambuluwawa Tower, located in Gampola, Sri Lanka, is a striking structure that offers breathtaking views and symbolizes religious harmony. This unique tower is part of the Ambuluwawa Biodiversity Complex, which includes a multi-religious center, beautiful gardens, and a variety of endemic plants.
A visit to Nuwara Eliya offers a refreshing escape to a charming hill station in Sri Lanka. Known for its cool climate, beautiful tea plantations, and colonialera charm, the city is perfect for nature walks, scenic views, and exploring historical landmarks. With attractions like Gregory Lake, Victoria Park, and lush gardens, Nuwara Eliya invites visitors to unwind and enjoy its serene beauty.
The ride provide comfort and enjoyment, with cozy seating and occasionally guided commentary to enhance the experience. Whether it’s a leisurely journey or a more adventurous route, the Train Ride is meant to give passengers a chance to relax and take in the natural beauty of the surrounding area
The Nine Arches Bridge, Ella, also known as the "Bridge in the Sky," is a stunning colonial-era railway bridge located near Ella. Famous for its elegant design, the bridge spans a deep ravine and is surrounded by lush greenery, making it a popular spot for photography.
Moderate Hike This hike is easier and shorter than Ella Rock, making it perfect for a morning or afternoon adventure. The trail winds through tea plantations and rewards you with panoramic views of the surrounding hills. It’s named after the more famous Adam’s Peak due to its similar shape.
Ravana Falls is a breathtaking 25-meter waterfall located just a short drive from Ella, surrounded by lush forest and rocky cliffs. It’s named after the legendary King Ravana from the Ramayana epic, who is believed to have hidden Princess Sita in a nearby cave. It's a great spot for photography, short stops, and soaking in the natural beauty of Sri Lanka’s hill country.
Udawalawe National Park is one of Sri Lanka’s top wildlife destinations, renowned for its large elephant population and scenic landscapes. A jeep safari through the park offers an incredible opportunity to witness elephants roaming freely in their natural habitat, along with sightings of water buffalo, sambar deer, crocodiles, jackals, and a wide variety of birdlife.
Sinharaja Forest Reserve is a UNESCO World Heritage Site insouthwest Sri Lanka, celebrated for its lush tropical rainforesrich biodiversity. It’s home to many endemic species of birdsmammals, and plants, making it a paradise for nature loversbirdwatchers, and researchers. Dense greenery, rare wildlifeserene trails offer a truly immersive jungle experience.
You can rest at the hotel & beach...!
You can rest at the hotel & beach...!
You can rest at the hotel & beach...!
You can rest at the hotel & beach...!
You can rest at the hotel & beach...!
You can rest at the hotel & beach...!