Proceed to your Negombo accommodation, where you can unwind with your family. Take a tour of the city and visit some of the most beautiful beaches.
Journey through Sri Lanka in 14 days, from the ancient cities of Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa to the misty hills of Nuwara Eliya and the rainforests of Sinharaja. Discover sacred temples, scenic train rides, wildlife safaris, and colonial Galle before unwinding on the island’s southern beaches. A perfect blend of history, culture, nature, and relaxation awaits.
Proceed to your Negombo accommodation, where you can unwind with your family. Take a tour of the city and visit some of the most beautiful beaches.
Begin your morning by exploring Negombo, also referred to as ‘Little Rome’ in Sri Lanka, for the most vibrant churches. Travel to Anuradhapura and ride a bicycle through the oldest city in the world in the evening. See the revered Bo tree, which is the oldest in the country, and the amazing Jetavanarama Stupa, which is a historical temple.
Admire the view of the lake when you first awaken in Anuradhapura. Explore the ancient ruins of Polonnaruwa, a city that epitomises the island's regal past, on a bicycle. Proceed to the city of Dambulla and pay a visit to the Gold Cave temples, which have walls that date back 2000 years and are designated by UNESCO.
Take a hike in the early morning to Sigiriya Rock, one of Sri Lanka's most well-liked tourist attractions. The staircase to the summit, which formerly housed the monarch's palace, is guarded by the renowned massive lion paws. After that, head east to investigate the ruins of the former Polonnaruwa kingdom. After checking into your Kandy lodging, take a city tour that includes a stop at the Holy Temple of the Tooth Relic.
Discover the “Udarata” tradition that abounds in Kandy. After that, take in stunning views of local wildlife and a diverse range of flora while hiking through tea plantations and forests in the Knuckles Range. Another option is to veer off and visit a waterfall. For those who appreciate the great outdoors, this is a journey not to be missed.
While travelling to Nuwara Eliya, which is 1,800 meters above sea level in Sri Lanka's hill country, you can enjoy the breathtaking views of countless lush tea fields. Stop by a tea factory and take in the breathtaking Ramboda Falls as you go. Traditional tea pluckers dressed in colourful sarees can be seen along the hills, plucking fresh tea leaves. A variety of tea is available at the manufacturing outlet. Later in the evening, enjoy a city tour while the weather is still cold.
Take in the gorgeous view of the misty clouds as you awaken in this city. Take a hike up the Horton Plains, a World's End eco-destination. One of the most beautiful hikes on the island is this one. If you're fortunate, you might catch a glimpse of deer grazing in the long grass in the morning.
You are going to take a beautiful train excursion from Nuwara Eliya to Ella on this particular day. The Ravana waterfalls are just one of the beautiful sights you will see, and you can take photographs during this ride. Proceed to Udawalawe later in the afternoon and feel free to spend the night there.
Enjoy the excitement of a sunrise jeep safari in Udawalawe National Park. This area is home to elephants, crocodiles, sambar deer, leopards, wild boars, and a wide variety of migratory and native birds. Following that, head to Sinharaja to spend a restful night.
With the help of a naturalist tour of the Sinharaja Rain Forest after breakfast. Select the waterfall trail, which takes two hours or the three-hour trek. This hike will give you the chance to see wildlife in addition to endemic bird species.
Discover the colonial grandeur of the magnificent Dutch Fort of Galle, considered Asia's best-preserved colonial sea fort, by taking a stroll along the cobblestone lanes this morning. Inside the Fort, you can also see the oldest breadfruit tree on the island.