Travel Itinerary
Day 01
NEGOMBO
Arrive at the airport and meet our representative and your tour guide, who will warmly welcome you to the country. Then, set off to Negombo to start your long-awaited journey in Sri Lanka. Check into the hotel and enjoy the sights and sounds of this beachfront village. Witness a beautiful sunset at the beach with catamarans and ships sailing on the horizon and relax at the hotel for the rest of the day.

Sunset at Negombo beach
- Overnight Stay : - Hotel in Negombo
Day 02
NEGOMBO
Today, hop on a city tour to explore Negombo inside out. Explore the best attractions of the city including, the fish market where you can witness fresh seafood produce in abundance, famous clock tower, and dry fish making sites. Discover the elegance of the roman catholic churches of the city and get on a boat ride to explore the Dutch canal and its rich biodiversity, which is the ideal excursion to get disconnected from the hustle-bustle of the city.

Catamaran Boats in Negombo
- Overnight Stay : Hotel in Negombo
Day 03
SIGIRIYA
This morning, head to Sigiriya. Discover the magnificence of Sigiriya Lion Rock, a proudly standing rock fortress perched on a 660 ft tall rock. Climb the hundreds of stairs of the fortress as you listen to the amazing stories about the palace. This UNESCO world heritage site amazes engineers with its constructional brilliance while leaving travellers in awe at the top with its breathtaking scenery.

Sigiriya rock fortress

frescoes - Sigiriya
- Overnight Stay : Hotel in Sigiriya
Day 04
POLONNARUWA
Travel to Polonnaruwa for a historical expedition to uncover the grand history of Sri Lanka. Explore the ruins of the ancient city of Polonnaruwa, which used to be the capital of Sri Lanka during 1017 AD-1232 AD. Witness the massive reservoirs, acres of paddy fields, sky-high stupas, old palaces and temples along with the monkey Kingdom of Polonnaruwa.

Minneriya National Park
- Overnight Stay : Hotel in Sigiriya
Day 05
KANDY
Leave Polonnaruwa today for Kandy. En route, pay a visit to the golden temple of Dambulla, an ancient rock cave temple complex. On arrival in Kandy, check-in at the hotel. Pay a visit to the temple of the tooth and watch a grand cultural show full of traditional Kandyan dancers, fire dancers, traditional drummers and more in the evening.

Dambulla cave temple

Buddha statues and frescoes - Dambulla cave temple

Golden Temple - Dambulla
- Overnight Stay : Hotel in Kandy
Day 06
NUWARA ELIYA
Drive to Nuwara Eliya, the spectacular hill country city known for its chilly climate and breathtaking scenery. Explore the city and pay a visit to the tea factory and learn how tea leaves become a refreshing beverage. Make sure to sip a freshly brewed Ceylon teacup before you leave the place.

Tea plantations
- Overnight Stay : Hotel in Nuwara Eliya
Day 07
ELLA
Today, get ready to experience the most scenic train ride of your life from Nuwara Eliya to Ella. Pass the scenic tea plantations, lush greeneries, vegetable farms, tunnels and waterfalls while enjoying the sway of the train. Get off from Ella and head to the hotel, and spend the rest of the day at leisure.

Train journey
- Overnight Stay : Hotel in Ella
Day 08
ELLA
This morning, discover the beauty of Ella. Experience the secluded chilly ambience of the place, along with the beautiful mountainous scenery that will take your breath away. Visit Little Adam’s peak, which offers a panoramic view at the viewpoint and explore the nine-arch bridge, a must-visit attraction of Ella.

Railway station - Ella
Your guide will take you to Ella Rock.
- Overnight Stay : Hotel in Ella
Day 09
YALA
Travel to Yala to experience an unforgettable wildlife adventure. Go on a safari ride to explore the thick jungles of the Yala national park and scan the greeneries for leopards, elephants, wild boars, deer, moose, peacocks and more. The safari ride will be one of a lifetime adventure that you will cherish forever.

Sri Lankan leopard - Yala
- Overnight Stay : Hotel in Ella
Day 10
DEPARTURE
Transfer to the airport for departure.
What’s included in the price?
- Meet and greet at the arrival.
- Your accommodation in a Double occupancy room with Breakfast & Dinner meal inclusions as specified as specified on the Itinerary.
- Transportation and sightseeing using a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle on a private basis.
- With a professional English-speaking Chauffer guide.
- Entrance fees for sightseeing as detailed on your itinerary.
- Applicable Service charge and local government tax.
- Water Bottles (One Bottle Per person per day)
- Passenger Cover Insurance.
- Sightseeing Parking tickets & Expressway tickets.
What’s excluded?
- Mini bar usage
- Lunch
- Optional hotel expenses such as local and international telephone calls, internet access and laundry.
Day 01
Visit to Tea Factory & Tea Plantation. Sri Lanka is one of the world’s largest exporters of tea with a roaring tea industry that dominates the island’s central highlands. Introduced to the country by British tea planter James Taylor in 1867, tea irreversibly changed the topography, and even the demography of the country. In the wake of Sri Lanka’s coffee blight, British planters were quick to discover that tea was a more lucrative industry. As the number of tea estates rose, there was an increased need for human labor. The production of tea involves a tedious procedure of plucking, withering, rolling, oxidizing and drying – a process that requires heavy machines and plenty of manpower. Thereafter proceed to visit Sri Bhakta Hanuman Temple. In the hills of Ramboda where Hanuman was searching for Sita, the Chinmaya Mission of Sri Lanka built the Sri Bhakta Hanuman Temple which is visited by thousands of devotees every year.



Day 02
Visit to Tea Factory & Tea Plantation. Sri Lanka is one of the world’s largest exporters of tea with a roaring tea industry that dominates the island’s central highlands. Introduced to the country by British tea planter James Taylor in 1867, tea irreversibly changed the topography, and even the demography of the country. In the wake of Sri Lanka’s coffee blight, British planters were quick to discover that tea was a more lucrative industry. As the number of tea estates rose, there was an increased need for human labor. The production of tea involves a tedious procedure of plucking, withering, rolling, oxidizing and drying – a process that requires heavy machines and plenty of manpower. Thereafter proceed to visit Sri Bhakta Hanuman Temple. In the hills of Ramboda where Hanuman was searching for Sita, the Chinmaya Mission of Sri Lanka built the Sri Bhakta Hanuman Temple which is visited by thousands of devotees every year. Visit to Tea Factory & Tea Plantation. Sri Lanka is one of the world’s largest exporters of tea with a roaring tea industry that dominates the island’s central highlands. Introduced to the country by British tea planter James Taylor in 1867, tea irreversibly changed the topography, and even the demography of the country. In the wake of Sri Lanka’s coffee blight, British planters were quick to discover that tea was a more lucrative industry. As the number of tea estates rose, there was an increased need for human labor. The production of tea involves a tedious procedure of plucking, withering, rolling, oxidizing and drying – a process that requires heavy machines and plenty of manpower. Visit to Tea Factory & Tea Plantation. Sri Lanka is one of the world’s largest exporters of tea with a roaring tea industry that dominates the island’s central highlands. Introduced to the country by British tea planter James Taylor in 1867, tea irreversibly changed the topography, and even the demography of the country. In the wake of Sri Lanka’s coffee blight, British planters were quick to discover that tea was a more lucrative industry. As the number of tea estates rose, there was an increased need for human labor. The production of tea involves a tedious procedure of plucking, withering, rolling, oxidizing and drying – a process that requires heavy machines and plenty of manpower.
Day 03
Visit to Tea Factory & Tea Plantation. Sri Lanka is one of the world’s largest exporters of tea with a roaring tea industry that dominates the island’s central highlands. Introduced to the country by British tea planter James Taylor in 1867, tea irreversibly changed the topography, and even the demography of .
Day 01
Visit to Tea Factory & Tea Plantation. Sri Lanka is one of the world’s largest exporters of tea with a roaring tea industry that dominates the island’s central highlands. Introduced to the country by British tea planter James Taylor in 1867, tea irreversibly changed the topography, and even the demography of the country. In the wake of Sri Lanka’s coffee blight, British planters were quick to discover that tea was a more lucrative industry. As the number of tea estates rose, there was an increased need for human labor. The production of tea involves a tedious procedure of plucking, withering, rolling, oxidizing and drying – a process that requires heavy machines and plenty of manpower. Thereafter proceed to visit Sri Bhakta Hanuman Temple. In the hills of Ramboda where Hanuman was searching for Sita, the Chinmaya Mission of Sri Lanka built the Sri Bhakta Hanuman Temple which is visited by thousands of devotees every year.



Day 02
Visit to Tea Factory & Tea Plantation. Sri Lanka is one of the world’s largest exporters of tea with a roaring tea industry that dominates the island’s central highlands. Introduced to the country by British tea planter James Taylor in 1867, tea irreversibly changed the topography, and even the demography of the country. In the wake of Sri Lanka’s coffee blight, British planters were quick to discover that tea was a more lucrative industry. As the number of tea estates rose, there was an increased need for human labor. The production of tea involves a tedious procedure of plucking, withering, rolling, oxidizing and drying – a process that requires heavy machines and plenty of manpower. Thereafter proceed to visit Sri Bhakta Hanuman Temple. In the hills of Ramboda where Hanuman was searching for Sita, the Chinmaya Mission of Sri Lanka built the Sri Bhakta Hanuman Temple which is visited by thousands of devotees every year. Visit to Tea Factory & Tea Plantation. Sri Lanka is one of the world’s largest exporters of tea with a roaring tea industry that dominates the island’s central highlands. Introduced to the country by British tea planter James Taylor in 1867, tea irreversibly changed the topography, and even the demography of the country. In the wake of Sri Lanka’s coffee blight, British planters were quick to discover that tea was a more lucrative industry. As the number of tea estates rose, there was an increased need for human labor. The production of tea involves a tedious procedure of plucking, withering, rolling, oxidizing and drying – a process that requires heavy machines and plenty of manpower. Visit to Tea Factory & Tea Plantation. Sri Lanka is one of the world’s largest exporters of tea with a roaring tea industry that dominates the island’s central highlands. Introduced to the country by British tea planter James Taylor in 1867, tea irreversibly changed the topography, and even the demography of the country. In the wake of Sri Lanka’s coffee blight, British planters were quick to discover that tea was a more lucrative industry. As the number of tea estates rose, there was an increased need for human labor. The production of tea involves a tedious procedure of plucking, withering, rolling, oxidizing and drying – a process that requires heavy machines and plenty of manpower.
Day 03
Visit to Tea Factory & Tea Plantation. Sri Lanka is one of the world’s largest exporters of tea with a roaring tea industry that dominates the island’s central highlands. Introduced to the country by British tea planter James Taylor in 1867, tea irreversibly changed the topography, and even the demography of .