Gorgeous North Special Tour


See the uniqueness of North side paradise of Sri Lanka

Travel Itinerary


Day 01

ARRIVAL/ NEGOMBO

When you arrive at the Bandaranaike International Airport, you will meet one of our representatives and he will hand over your travel journey details. At that time, you will meet our reliable, friendly chauffeur guide and he will drop you to the Negombo hotel that you will be staying on that day.

  • Overnight Stay : - Hotel in Negombo

Day 02

NEGOMBO TO ANURADHAPURA (THROUGH WILPATTU NATIONAL PARK)

After breakfast at the hotel our chauffeur guide will take you to an ancient city of Anuradhapura. On the way from Negombo to Anuradhapura you can do a Wilpatthu adventuring Safari. Among the oldest and biggest national parks in Sri Lanka, is Wilpattu National Park.

Next up, you will be able to check in to Anuradhapura hotel and stay leisure.

  • Overnight stay: Hotel in Anuradhapura

Day 03

ANURADHAPURA CITY TOUR

After breakfast at the hotel you will proceed to visit Anuradhapura city. Anuradhapura is an ancient and very first capital city in Sri Lanka with a recorded history of over 2300 years. It is also a UNESCO world heritage listed city as the one of the oldest cities in the world. Anuradhapura city is the most important living heritage city of Sinhalese Buddhists of Sri Lanka.

After that, our chauffeur guide will take you to the Anuradhapura hotel that you will stay at.

  • Overnight Stay:- Hotel in Anuradhapura

Day 04

ANURADHAPURA TO JAFFNA

After breakfast at the hotel you will transfer to Jaffna. you will be able to Check into Jaffna hotel and stay leisure on that day.

  • Overnight stay: Hotel in Jaffna

Day 05

JAFFNA CITY TOUR

After breakfast at the hotel will proceed to visit Jaffna city tour.

Firstly, you can visit to see Jaffna fort. This fort architecture runs back to the times of Portuguese reign in Sri Lanka.

After visiting Jaffna fort, you can visit the burned Jaffna library. It was burned while in civil war by terrorists. It was known as one of the largest libraries in Asia.

On this day we are expected to offer your special lunch from Tamil cultural foods in restaurants.

  • Overnight stay: Hotel in Jaffna

Day 06

JAFFNA (NAGADEEPA ISLAND)

For this you have to leave the hotel in the early morning.6th day you can visit Nagadeepa island. This island has the most historic temple. It is Nagadeepa temple. This Nagadeepa temple is revered as a holy Buddhist site. Because Buddha is said to have once settled a disagreement between two kings of the ancient Naga inhabitants. you will be able to visit there by boat to an amazing island. After that you will transfer to the Jaffna hotel.

  • Overnight stay: Hotel in Jaffna

Day 07

JAFFNA TO SIGIRIYA

After breakfast at the hotel you will proceed to visit Sigiriya. Sigiriya fortress is known as the lion rock. It is one of Sri Lanka 's most Unique Creations.

Next up, you will be able to Check in to Sigiriya hotel and stay leisure.

  • Overnight stay: Hotel in Sigiriya
  • Day 08

    SIGIRIYA TO DAMBULLA

    After breakfast at the hotel you will transfer to Dambulla. Dambulla is famous as a commercial town with Sri Lanka's largest produce market and this city is famous for most cave temples and for the iconic golden temple.

    You will be able to visit Dambulla Cave Temple.

    Next up, you will be able to check in to Dambulla hotel and stay leisure.

    • Overnight stay: Hotel in Dambulla

    Day 09

    DAMBULLA TO NEGOMBO

    You can stay leisurely in Negombo on this day or If you like you can do the Negombo city tour also. On this final day of your journey, if you request transfer to the Airport, we are ready to give you our best service as you wish.

    • Overnight stay: Hotel in Mirissa

    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

    ARRIVAL/ SIGIRIYA

    Welcome to Sri Lanka! Meet on arrival at the Bandaranayke International Airport by My Travel Partner representative & transfer for Sigiriya - Check in hotel.

    Proceed to visit Dambulla Cave Temple - Climb up to the temple, which was donated by king Walagambahu in the 1st century BC to Buddhist monks. Dambulla is a World Heritage site and is the most impressive of Sri Lanka’s cave temples. The complex of five caves with over 2000 sq. meters of painted walls and the ceiling is the largest area of paintings found in the world. These caves contain over 150 images of the Buddha of which the largest is the colossal figure of the Buddha carved out of rock spanning 14 meters.

    Thereafter proceed to Minneriya National Park. It is a national park in North Central Province of Sri Lanka. The area was designated as a national park on 12 August 1997, having been originally declared as a wildlife sanctuary in 1938. The reason for declaring the area as protected is to protect the catchment of Minneriya tank and the wildlife of the surrounding area. The tank is of historical importance, having been built by King Mahasen in third century AD. The park is a dry season feeding ground for the elephant population dwelling in forests of Matale, Polonnaruwa, and Trincomalee districts.

    • Overnight Stay:- Sigiriya Hotel
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    Day 02

    SIGIRIYA

    After breakfast at hotel proceed to Sigiriya Rock. It’s the 5th century Sigiriya rock fortress which is a world heritage site, built by King Kashyapa (477-495 AD). The ‘Lion Rock’ is a citadel of unusual beauty rising 200 meters from the scrub jungle. The rock was the innermost stronghold of the 70 hectare fortified town. A moat, rampart, and extensive gardens including the renowned water gardens ring the base of the rock. Visit the world-renowned frescoes of the ‘Heavenly Maidens’ of Sigiriya, which are in a sheltered pocket of the rock approached by a spiral stairway. These frescoes are painted in earth pigments on plaster. (Approx. 02 hours)

    • Overnight Stay:- Sigiriya Hotel
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    Day 03

    KANDY

    After breakfast at the hotel, transfer to Kandy.

    En route visit to Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage. It was established in 1975. It is an orphanage, nursery and captive breeding ground for wild Asian elephants Pinnawala has the largest herd of captive elephants in the world.

    Visit the Royal Botanical Gardens, Peradeniya. This was first built as a pleasure garden by a Sinhala king and was expanded by the British. It is 147 acres in extent and provides an amazing variety of trees, plants and flowers. Evening proceed to visit the Temple of the Tooth Relic and thereafter witness a cultural show featuring traditional Sri Lankan Kandyan dancing.

    • Overnight Stay:- Kandy Hotel
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    Day 04

    NUWARA-ELIYA

    After breakfast at the hotel transfer to Nuwara Eliya.

    En route proceed to Ramboda Falls. It is 109 m (358 ft) high and 11th highest waterfall in Sri Lanka and 729th highest waterfall in the world. It is situated in Pussellawa area, on the A5 highway at Ramboda Pass. It formed by Panna Oya which is a tributary of Kothmale Oya. Altitude of the falls is 945 m (3,100 ft) above sea level.

    Visit the Tea Plantation in Nuwara Eliya. Nuwara Eliya is also called the little England. It has its invigorating mountain climate and scenery, is Sri Lanka’s most popular hill resort. Nuwara Eliya is also the heart of Sri Lanka’s tea country producing a significant share of the world’s best tea. Sri Lanka’s highest mountain Pidurutalagala (8282 feet) is located here. Nuwara-Eliya also has one of the finest 18 whole golf courses in South Asia. Many of the buildings retain features from the colonial period such as the Queen's Cottage, General's House, Grand Hotel, Hill Club, St Andrew's Hotel and Town Post Office.

    • Overnight stay: Nuwara Eliya Hotel
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    Day 05

    NUWARA -ELIYA

    Early in the Morning proceed to Horton Plains National Park. It is a protected area in the central highlands of Sri Lanka and is covered by montane grassland and cloud forest. This plateau at an altitude of 2,100–2,300 meters (6,900–7,500 ft) is rich in biodiversity and many species found here are endemic to the region. This region was designated a national park in 1988. It is also a popular tourist destination and is situated 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from Ohiya, 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from the world famous Ohiya Gap/ Dondra Watch and 32 kilometres (20 mi) from Nuwara Eliya.

    Visit to Lake Gregory. It is a reservoir in heart of the tea country hill city, Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka. Lake Gregory was constructed during the period of British Governor Sir William Gregory in 1873. The lake and the surrounding area make up the Gregory Lake Area.

    • Overnight stay: Nuwara Eliya Hotel
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    Day 06

    ELLA

    After breakfast at the hotel transfer to Ella.

    Proceed to The Nine Arch Bridge. It also called the Bridge in the Sky, is a bridge in Sri Lanka. It is one of the best examples of colonial-era railway construction in the country. The construction of the bridge is generally attributed to a local Ceylonese builder, P. K. Appuhami, in consultation with British engineers. The chief designer and project manager of the 'upcountry railway line of Ceylon' project was D. J. Wimalasurendra, a distinguished Ceylonese engineer and inventor. The designer of the viaduct was Harold Cuthbert Marwood of Railway Construction Department of Ceylon Government Railway. The 1923 report titled "Construction of a Concrete Railway Viaduct in Ceylon" published by the Engineering Association of Ceylon has details of all the records including the plans and drawings.

    Thereafter visit to Little Adams Peak. It whether considering the word ‘Little’, it is named after the sacred Adams Peak (Sri Pada – where the footprint of Lord Buddha is preserved) regarding the similarity between the two mountains. Therefore, the mountain was called as Little Adams Peak.

    • Overnight stay: Ella Hotel
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    Day 07

    MIRISSA

    After breakfast at hotel transfer clients to Mirissa.

    Leisure at hotel.

    • Arrange for Candle Night Dinner.
    • Overnight stay: Mirissa Hotel
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    Day 08

    MIRISSA

    After breakfast at hotel proceed to Whale watching. Whale watching is the practice of observing whales and dolphins (cetaceans) in their natural habitat. Whale watching is mostly a recreational activity (cf. bird watching), but it can also serve scientific and/or educational purposes. A study prepared for IFAW in 2009 estimated that 13 million people went whale watching globally in 2008. Whale watching generates $2.1 billion per annum in tourism revenue worldwide, employing around 13,000 workers. The size and rapid growth of the industry has led to complex and continuing debates with the whaling industry about the best use of whales as a natural resource. (Approx. 03 – 06 hours)

    • Overnight stay : - Mirissa Hotel
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    Day 09

    BENTOTA

    After breakfast hotel transfer to Bentota.

    Visit to Turtle hatchery. The Turtle Hatchery Project at Bentota Beach is another important attraction. Up to five endangered species of turtles have been frequenting a stretch on this undisturbed beach for a long time now. The turtles can hatch and thrive in a protected area before being set free.

    Evening proceed to visit to do Madu River Safari. In the Southern region of Sri Lanka lies the Galle district. Balpitiya is a little town in the district and would be quite unimportant; except for the location of a river. The Madu River is very rich in biodiversity. It passes through the wet zone of Sri Lanka opening into the large Madu Lagoon on its way to the Indian Ocean.

    • Overnight stay: Bentota Hotel
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    Day 10

    DEPARTURE

    After breakfast at hotel Leave for the airport to connect with the departure flight.



    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.
    Route map

    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 clients 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.

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    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 clients 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 .