Sri Lanka Tour Package 14 Days

Tour Summary

Immerse yourself in a holistic journey of wellness, culture, and nature in Sri Lanka, where your mind, body, and soul are revitalized. Begin your journey in the serene village of Dambulla, nestled in the island’s Cultural Triangle. Discover the ancient city of Polonnaruwa by bicycle and explore the abundant wildlife at Minneriya National Park, home to elephants and stunning landscapes.

Climb the majestic Sigiriya Rock, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and experience tranquility at a Matale Spice Garden, where you will learn about the benefits of local herbs and spices. Spend serene moments in Digana with yoga and meditation sessions, surrounded by the lush Knuckles Mountain Range.

Visit the sacred Temple of the Tooth Relic in Kandy before moving to Koslanda, where a cooking class and scenic waterfall hike will enrich your senses. Continue with a nature walk through the region's pristine forests, then head to Yala National Park for an unforgettable wildlife safari.

Conclude your journey by the beautiful beaches of Talalla and Kalutara, where daily yoga, Ayurvedic treatments, and mindful relaxation await. This tour provides a perfect balance of rejuvenation, cultural discovery, and nature, making it an enriching escape for the mind, body, and soul.

DAY 1

Destination: Dambulla

Upon arrival in Sri Lanka you will be met and assisted by your very own Chauffeur. Then transfer to your hotel in Dambulla, a small village and a central location in Cultural Triangle. The central plains area boasts ruined temples and ancient cities combined with national parks and glistening reservoirs.

Once you check in at your hotel relax and recover from any jet lag.

Overnight Stay:  Hotel in Dambulla

DAY 2

Destination: Polonnaruwa Ruins by Cycle

Early this morning leave for the second ancient capital Polonnaruwa, a UNESCO World Heritage and a well-planned medieval city defended by enclosing walls, graced by palaces, shrines, monasteries, pavilions, parks, ponds and irrigation lakes. Polonnaruwa was first declared the capital city by King Vijayabahu I, who defeated the Chola invaders in 1070 AD to reunite the country once more under a local leader. Over the following three centuries Polonnaruwa became a thriving commercial and religious centre, reaching its zenith under King Parakramabahu I in the 12th Century.

Polonnaruwa is strewn with ruins in a resplendent state of preservation. Exploring the city by bicycle is the easiest way to get around the palaces and temple complex. While the local bikes may be old, they are good enough to get the job done. Start with a visit to the Polonnaruwa Museum where you can learn about the site in more detail, before heading out to the ‘Gal Vihara’ which consists of statues of the recumbent, standing and seated Buddha have been cut from a single granite wall and rank among the true masterpieces of Sri Lankan Art. Other stops include Nissanka Latha Mandapaya which boasts well-preserved stone columns, the impressive Lankathilaka Temple and the ruined stone walls of the Royal Palace.

(Please dress appropriately when visiting Polonnaruwa ruins, with shoulders and knees covered.)

Destination: Minneriya National Park

In the afternoon leave for Minneriya for a Jeep Safari. Minneriya National Park is about 8889 hectares in extent and is an ideal eco-tourism location in Sri Lanka. It is home to Sri Lanka’s favorites such as spotted deer, Sambar and wild Asian elephants, particularly numerous in August and September when they migrate along a corridor from neighboring parks to feed on the fresh grass on the lake bed - an annual event known as "The Gathering". 

(Please be prepared for some rough and dusty road. National park can be crowded especially over weekends and festivals. Depending on the movement of the elephants you may visit the nearby Kaudulla National Park or Eco Park instead.)

Overnight Stay: Hotel in Dambulla

DAY 3

Destination: Sigiriya Rock

Early this morning, set off for Sigiriya, also known as the ‘Lion Rock’, one of Sri Lanka’s major attractions. This 5th Century "Fortress in the Sky" is a UNESCO World Heritage built by King Kassapa which was a Royal Citadel for more than 18 years. The spectacular pillar of rock rise 200 meters from the scrub jungle and the base of the rock is ringed by a moat and rampart and extensive gardens including the renowned water gardens. The majestic Lion’s Paw picturesquely guards the stairway of the palace on the summit.

You might like to start with a visit to the Sigiriya Museum to learn more about the site before wandering through the vast landscaped gardens to the base of the rock. The climb to the top is steep with many steps and there are some sections where the path or staircase is very narrow with steep drops protected by fences. You will pass the famous frescoes of the “Heavenly maidens” of Sigiriya in a sheltered pocket of the rock and the 10 foot high Mirror Wall before arriving at the massive stone lion’s paws. The old stairway to the top led through the mouth of a crouching lion but today only the huge paws remain giving an indication of the massive proportions of the head. The summit, covering an area of 1.6 hectares, was originally completely covered by buildings, but only remains of the royal citadel can be seen today. 

(We do not recommend this for those without a head for heights or the less mobile. The hike up and down again will take 1.5 to 2.5 hours depending on your fitness.)

On completion return to the hotel.

Destination: Matale Spice Garden

Afterwards check out from the hotel and proceed to Digana. En route you will stop in a rural village in Matale and explore a spice garden. You will be greeted by your host with farm sourced fresh juice and taken on a guided walk as he teaches you about the trees, crops and local-style of cooking as you journey around the farm. He has had a colourful life in Sri Lanka over the last 40 years and is well-informed on the central hills, its geography and farming. His home is the Matale area, where he used to work as a planter, apart from during the war when he was a liaison officer in Trincomalee. This was predominantly due to his racial impartiality as he is originally from Germany, but speaks Sinhala fluently and has even acted in a few local movies!

The Sri Lankan garden is actually a particularly picturesque farm spreadover 15 and a half acres towards the top of a mountain so that it boasts incredible views of the Aluvihare Mountains. You can learn about the garden’s collection of Sri Lankan produce, from pepper to papaya, cocoa to coconut and mango to mahogany. After observing these crops growing, enjoy the fruits of the planters’ labour with a traditionally prepared rice and curry lunch.

Destination: Digana

On completion proceed to Digana, a serene village located in the Kandy, nestled within the lush and verdant landscapes of the Central Province. Known for its natural beauty, Digana offers a picturesque setting characterized by rolling hills, verdant tea plantations, and tranquil lakes. On arrival check in to the hotel. 

Overnight Stay:  Hotel in Digana

DAY 4

Destination: Knuckles Mountain Range

Rise early morning and leave for Knuckles Forest Range with a packed breakfast. This mountain range offers a wonderful place for Bird watching, Trekking, Wildlife Photography, and Camping. It also holds great fascination for geologists and naturalists. The Knuckles range derives its name from the similarity of its ridges to the knuckles of a clenched fist. It is a cradle for plant and animal life and is an invaluable asset where biodiversity and watershed values are concerned.  There are 128 bird species in the mountain range, 7 wonderful waterfalls and 34 percent of Sri Lanka's endemic trees, shrubs, and herbs are only found in these forests.

Trek through dense forests, along rivers and waterfalls, past tea plantations and terraced paddy fields and visit some of the small rural village communities. Panoramic views of misty mountains, stunning valleys, ancient rock formations, lush forests, crystal clear streams, beautiful animal and plant life make the Knuckles an unmissable and unique blend of nature, culture and adventure. After this exhilarating trek in the forest, return to hotel.

Spend the rest of the day at leisure.

Overnight Stay:  Hotel in Digana

DAY 5

Destination: Digana

After breakfast join in an energizing yoga class. 

At your convenience indulge in the ultimate in relaxation with a full-body therapeutic massage. 

Spend the evening at leisure or join in some activities. 

Wrap up the day with another session of Yoga. 

Optional Activities: Join in a cooking class with the resident staff / Enjoy Paddle-boarding or wild swimming / Join in an art class with a local artist

Overnight Stay: Hotel in Digana

DAY 6

Destination: Temple of the Tooth

After breakfast check out from the hotel and proceed to Kandy. Visit the Temple of the Tooth Relic, locally known as Sri Dalada Maligawa, the most sacred temple in the whole of Sri Lanka. It is the prime monument, the supreme edifice not only of the Sinhalese Buddhist populace of Sri Lanka but also of the Buddhists all over the world. It is within this magnificent temple that the sacred Tooth relic of Buddha (Danta Dhatu), the palladium of the Sinhalese nation & Buddhist faith is enshrined. This important shrine boasts intricate carvings and beautiful Sri Lankan art. During the evening ‘puja’ throngs of pilgrims visit the temple to line up to glimpse the golden casket said to hold the sacred relic and to make offerings of flowers.

(Please dress appropriately when visiting The Temple of the Tooth Relic, with shoulders and knees covered.)

Afterwards explore the city of Kandy. Stroll along the famous Kandy Lake, built in 1807 and forms an attractive center-piece for the town. Return to the city center, a stroll along the famous shopping streets and to points of interest such as the central market, local church, garrison cemetery, clock tower and the historic railway station. Additionally you can visit a Gem Museum, a traditional hand carved wood factory and a Batik Studio.

Destination: Koslanda

Afterwards leave for Koslanda, a picturesque village nestled in the heart of the island's hill country and renowned for its serene landscapes and lush greenery. Enveloped by rolling tea plantations, dense forests and several natural waterfalls, the area offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life and makes it ideal for trekking and nature walks, allowing visitors to explore the diverse flora and fauna of the region. On arrival check in to the hotel and spend the rest of the day at leisure.

Overnight Stay: Hotel in Koslanda

DAY 7

Destination: Cookery Class

Later this morning join with the resident chef for an immersive culinary experience as we delve into the vibrant world of Sri Lankan cuisine. Learn how to prepare a variety of traditional Sri Lankan dishes from scratch including rice and curry, string hoppers, egg hoppers, rotis, pittu, pol sambol, and other regional specialties. Our chefs will guide you through each step of the cooking process, from selecting fresh ingredients to mastering the intricate flavors and spices that define Sri Lankan cuisine. Get ready to awaken your taste buds and embark on a culinary journey like no other.

Destination: Waterfall Hike

Later on, join with a resident naturalist and experience a hike that takes you through a local tea estate, passing emerald green tea fields and local estate villages with smiling locals, totally untouched by commercialism, with their colourful and photogenic Hindu kovils. Descend, from the tea fields, passing by Diyaluma Falls, Sri Lanka’s third highest falls at 171 meters. 

Return to the resort for a welcome swim in the pool and spend the rest of the day at leisure. 

Optional Activities: Enjoy an Ayurveda session

Overnight Stay:  Hotel in Koslanda

DAY 8

Destination: Nature Walk

This morning enjoy a guided nature walk through the protected forest trails of our estate along the Nahavila Oya River. Get to know the flora and fauna of Sri Lanka as they point out the pepper vines and wild coffee bushes, jack fruit and kumbuk trees. If you’re lucky you might spot Sri Lanka’s giant squirrel, toque macaques are often to be seen playing and chattering in the treetops, and the forest is awash with butterflies and birds at certain times of the day and year. If you’re very lucky you might even see evidence of the wild elephants which have used the forest for centuries on their annual migratory routes. On completion return to the hotel. 

Destination: Yala 

Afterward check out from the hotel and leave for Yala, the most visited and second largest national park in Sri Lanka, bordering the Indian Ocean. On arrival check in to the hotel.

Destination: Yala National Park

In the afternoon commence a jeep safari in the Yala National Park. This park one of Sri Lanka’s premier eco tourist Destinations and is renowned for its variety of wildlife notably its many elephants. It is also home to the spotted deer, sambar, wild buffalo, sloth bear, jackal, mongoose and crocodiles. The peacock is easily the most famous of the birds in this park. Yala has a high concentration of Leopards although seeing these nocturnal carnivores still requires some luck. 

(Your safari will be by a private jeep and accompanied by a local naturalist on availability. Please be prepared for some rough and dusty roads and be aware that this park can be extremely busy, especially over weekends and festivals. Also note you will proceed in your jeep to the park entrance to collect tickets prior to the park opening, in busy periods this process may take up to 45 minutes.)

Overnight Stay: Hotel in Yala

DAY 9

Destination: Talalla

Today after breakfast check out from the hotel and leave for Talalla, a picturesque coastal village known for its stunning natural beauty and tranquil ambiance. Nestled along the pristine shores of the Indian Ocean, Talalla offers a serene escape with its unspoiled beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters, ideal for swimming, surfing, sunbathing or leisurely strolls along the shore. Talalla also boasts a rich local culture, with traditional fishing villages and vibrant markets where visitors can experience authentic Sri Lankan life. On arrival check in to the hotel and spend the rest of the day at leisure. 

Optional Activities: Enjoy a surf session / Join in a yoga session 

Overnight Stay: Hotel in Talalla

DAY 10

Destination: Tea Factory & Plantation

Later in the morning proceed to Handunugoda Estate, the only tea estate situated in the coastal belt of Sri Lanka to explore a lesser-known tea plantation and factory. Hadunugoda is specializing in the artisanal manufacturing of ‘virgin white tea’ (a tea completely untouched by hand and follows an ancient Chinese tea making Ritual) and is one of the handful of estates in Sri Lanka exporting high-quality luxury teas to global markets. You will be taken to a guided tea plantation visit followed by a tea appreciation program.

Destination: Cinnamon Plantation Walk

Afterwards leave for Kurundu Villa for a cinnamon experience. Walk in the trails of a Cinnamon Planter. The Cinnamon Experience isn't just informative; it is also a hands-on experience, encouraging guests to get their hands a little dirty and strip down some Cinnamon sticks for themselves. Experience the chain of events from the growing of the trees, harvesting, piling and finally processing of the cinnamon in the aroma filled factory, just as it happened 400 years ago. You can indulge in enjoying a cinnamon infused tea while understanding the history behind this precious spice and where it is headed in the realm of Sri Lanka’s export priorities.

Thereafter indulge in a carefully curated 4-course Cinnamon infused lunch that lets you experience the true potential of the spice applied to food.

Destination: Galle Fort

Later in the afternoon proceed to Galle and explore the Fort. 300 year old Dutch atmosphere is still very much alive around the fort and amidst its many historical buildings not invaded by the skyscrapers. The earliest European administrative centre of Sri Lanka was the major port and the largest city until the British shifted the port to Colombo. The City of Galle had been the European administrative centre over 4 centuries. Meander your way past some of the fort’s best known landmarks but look out also for some lesser known gems. A walk along the fort walls from the lighthouse allows you wonderful views out into the Indian Ocean, of the city behind it and into the famous Galle Cricket Ground, one of the most attractive of all international cricket venues.

Optional Activities: Explore Galle Fort with a local guide or in a classic car / Experience local art & craft 

Overnight Stay: Hotel in Talalla

DAY 11

Destination: Talalla

Blissfully spend your day as you wish whether it be indulging in fine spa treatment or relaxing by the beautiful Indian Ocean.

Overnight Stay: Hotel in Talalla

DAY 12

Destination: Kalutara

After breakfast check out from the hotel and leave for Kalutara, a large yet charming coastal town, known for its beautiful beaches and vibrant local culture. The golden sands and inviting waters offer a perfect setting for relaxation and water activities. Notable attractions include the historic Kalutara Bodhiya temple and the scenic Kalu Ganga River. With its mix of serene landscapes and cultural experiences, Kalutara provides a delightful escape for visitors. On arrival check in to the hotel and spend the rest of the day at leisure. 

Wrap up the day with a Yoga session. 

Complementary Activities: Talk to the resident doctor or yoga teacher /Relax the pool / Join in any plantation activities / Go for walks in the village / Explore the library

Overnight Stay: Hotel in Kalutara

DAY 13

Destination: Kalutara

After breakfast join in an energizing yoga class. 

At your convenience indulge in the ultimate in relaxation with a full-body therapeutic massage. 

Spend the evening at leisure or join in some activities. 

Wrap up the day with another session of Yoga. 

Complementary Activities: Walk in the plantation and paddy-field / Vegetable or fruit picking activities during seasons / Watch rubber tapping or paddy harvesting during seasons / Join in a Cookery Class / Meditation / Attending talks about Yoga & Ayurveda philosophy, Improving daily habits, incorporating Ayurveda in to daily life, Mindfulness etc.

Overnight Stay: Hotel in Kalutara

DAY 14

Destination: Airport

Now that you are at the end of your journey with us, your chauffeur will comfortably take you to the international airport in time for your departure flight.

End of the Tour

Cost of the Tour – Sri Lanka

Using the Hotels mentioned below.

City

Hotel

Room Category

Meal Plan

Night

Dambulla 
Sigiriya Kings Resort
Deluxe
BB
02
Digana
Rukgala Retreat
Deluxe
BB
03
Koslanda 
Living Heritage 
Pepper Garden
BB
02
Yala
Koragaha Lodge
Chalet
BB
01
Talalla
Talalla Retreat 
Sea View Villa
BB
03
Kalutara
Plantation Villa
Deluxe
BB
02



Validity Period

Based on 02 Pax travelling

01.11.2024 – 19.12.2024
11.01.2025 – 30.04.2025
US $ 2810/- per person sharing a double room X 2
The rates given herein include currently applicable service charges & government taxes. Without prior notice it is possible that there could be further levies, fuel surcharges, changes in the government tax structure or any new supplements introduce by hotels in which situation the rates given herein will be subject to change. This will also be applicable to all supplements mention herein.

Please note the above is only a quote and we have not blocked any accommodation so far. Once you give us a go ahead with the booking we will initiate reservation and advise you of the status accordingly.

Above rates include

  • Meet and assist on arrival & assist on departure
  • Accommodation on bed and breakfast basis at the mentioned hotels or hotels with similar standards.
  • Transportation using an A/C car with an English speaking chauffeur guide as per the itinerary
  • Porterage at the airport and at all hotels.
  • Entrance fees at visiting sites as per the given itinerary.
  • Applicable jeep hires

Not included

  • Visa processing
  • International or domestic airfares
  • Lunches & Dinners not mentioned above
  • Alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages at all hotels & Mini-bars in hotel rooms
  • Gratuities
  • Items of personal nature such as, laundry, telephone calls, tipping etc.
  • Any other special supplement introduce by the government or hotel due to various reasons ex: cricket etc…

Cancellation Policy

  • If cancelled within 45 days = 25% cancellation charges will apply
  • If cancelled within 30 days = 50% cancellation charges will apply
  • If cancelled within 21 days = 75% cancellation charges will apply
  • If cancelled within 14 days = 100% cancellation charges will apply