During this Round Tour, we will be sight-seeing areas in the following destinations: to The guests, we will be provided with good quality, air-conditioned, comfortable vehicles with a driver-guide to help with your tour and free wi-fi. All vehicles will have baby seats available if needed. We provide hotel accommodations for 8 nights in good quality hotels varying from Economy / Budget hotels to Standard Hotels to Luxury Hotels. The charges will change depending on your selection
Negombo, Sri Lanka
Arrive at Bandaranaike International Airport, where you’ll be warmly welcomed and transferred to Negombo. After check-in, take time to relax and recover from your flight. In the afternoon, enjoy a gentle walk along Negombo Beach, watch traditional fishing boats, and visit the lively local fish market. You can also explore colonial landmarks such as the Dutch Canal and St. Mary’s Church. End your day with a relaxing dinner by the ocean.
Sigiriya, Sri Lanka
After breakfast, begin your journey դեպի Sri Lanka’s Cultural Triangle. On the way, visit Dambulla Cave Temple, a fascinating site filled with ancient caves, Buddha statues, and colorful wall paintings. Continue to Sigiriya and climb the iconic Sigiriya Rock Fortress. As you ascend, you’ll pass water gardens, ancient ruins, and famous frescoes before reaching the top for stunning panoramic views. In the evening, relax at your hotel surrounded by peaceful nature.
Jaffna Hwy, Habarana, Sri Lanka
Dambulla Cave Temple is a vast Buddhist cave monastery carved into a massive granite rock in central Sri Lanka, and it’s one of the country’s most spiritually and historically significant sites. Historical background The origins of the temple go back over 2,000 years, with early evidence of cave dwellings used by Buddhist monks as far back as the 1st century BCE. A major turning point came with King Valagamba (Vattagamani Abhaya), who, after being exiled from his kingdom in Anuradhapura, took refuge in these caves. When he later regained the throne, he is believed to have commissioned the transformation of the caves into a grand temple complex as an act of gratitude. Over the centuries, successive kings expanded and restored the site, turning it into a continuously evolving sacred space rather than a single-era monument
Sigiriya, Sri Lanka
Sigiriya Rock Fortress is a 5th-century royal citadel built by King Kashyapa on a 200-meter-high rock in central Sri Lanka. It includes advanced water gardens at the base, a polished mirror wall with ancient graffiti, famous frescoes of celestial women, and the remains of a giant lion gateway leading to the summit. At the top are ruins of the royal palace with wide views over the surrounding jungle. After the king’s death, it became a Buddhist monastery and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its engineering, art, and dramatic landscape.
Yudaganawa, Hingurakgoda, No 9, Jana Udana Gammanaya, Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka
Today, explore the ancient city of Polonnaruwa, one of the best-preserved historical sites in the country. Walk or cycle through impressive ruins, including royal palaces, temples, and monuments. A highlight is the Gal Vihara, with its beautifully carved Buddha statues set in rock. In the afternoon, you have the option to go on a safari at Minneriya National Park, where you may see large herds of elephants, birds, and other wildlife in their natural habitat.
Sri Lanka
Minneriya National Park is a protected wildlife reserve in central Sri Lanka, best known for its huge gatherings of wild Asian elephants around the ancient Minneriya Tank (reservoir), especially during the dry season. The park is part of Sri Lanka’s “Cultural Triangle” and supports a rich ecosystem of forests, grasslands, wetlands, and freshwater habitats. While elephants are the main attraction—sometimes seen in herds of over 100–300 animals—it is also home to deer, monkeys, crocodiles, water birds, and many species of reptiles. The most famous event here is “The Gathering”, considered one of the largest wild elephant congregations in the world, where elephants move to the reservoir to drink, bathe, and graze when water becomes scarce elsewhere. It’s one of the best places in Sri Lanka for safari experiences, especially during the dry months when wildlife is most concentrated around the water.
Kandy, Sri Lanka
After breakfast, travel to Kandy, a scenic city surrounded by hills and rich in culture. On the way, stop at a local spice garden where you can learn about Sri Lanka’s famous spices such as cinnamon, cardamom, and pepper, and see how they are grown and used in traditional medicine and cooking. Continue to Kandy and visit the sacred Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, one of the most important religious sites in Sri Lanka. Explore the city with a visit to Kandy Lake, local markets, and the beautiful Royal Botanical Gardens in Peradeniya, known for its wide variety of plants and orchids. In the evening, enjoy a traditional Kandyan cultural dance performance.
Kandy - Jaffna Hwy, Matale, Sri Lanka
A spice garden in Kandy usually refers to one of the traditional Sri Lankan herbal and spice gardens around the city of Kandy, where visitors can see how famous spices are grown, processed, and used in cooking and Ayurvedic medicine. These gardens are not one single official site but a collection of private or semi-private gardens that showcase Sri Lanka’s long history as a “spice island.”
Sri Dalada Veediya, Kandy, Sri Lanka
The Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic (locally known as Sri Dalada Maligawa) is one of the most sacred Buddhist sites in the world, located in the royal city of Kandy. It is a temple that houses a relic of the Buddha’s tooth, believed to have been brought to Sri Lanka in the 4th century CE. Because of this relic, Kandy became the last royal capital of Sri Lanka and remains a major pilgrimage center today.
Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka
Travel through the cool and scenic hill country to Nuwara Eliya, often called “Little England” for its colonial charm and lush landscapes. Visit a tea plantation and factory to learn about the production of world-famous Ceylon tea and enjoy a fresh tasting experience. Continue to Nanu Oya station and board the scenic train to Ella, a highlight of the trip, offering breathtaking panoramic views of mountains, tea fields, waterfalls, and rural villages along the way. The train is scheduled around 12:40 PM, providing one of the most beautiful rail journeys in the world. Please note: during peak season, there is only a 50% chance of securing train tickets due to very high demand. Ticket availability can only be confirmed one day prior to the travel date, and we kindly ask for your understanding and flexibility regarding this arrangement. Arrive in Ella and relax at your hilltop hotel surrounded by nature.
Ella, Sri Lanka
Ella is a small, scenic town in the central highlands of Sri Lanka, famous for its misty mountains, tea plantations, waterfalls, and relaxed backpacker atmosphere. Ella sits at a high elevation, so the climate is cool and the views are dramatic. It’s one of the most popular stops on Sri Lanka’s hill-country train route.
Ella, Sri Lanka
On the way enjoy the scenery at Ella Gap and also pass by eye-catching views.
Sri Lanka
In the evening do a half-day jeep safari to Yala National park, Yala National Park is the second-largest and most visited national park in Sri Lanka. The park covers 979 square kilometers, The Park is best known for its variety of wild animals. It is important for the conservation of Sri Lanka Elephants and aquatic birds. Dinner and overnight stay at a hotel in Yala.
Mirissa, Sri Lanka
After breakfast, travel to the southern coast and arrive at Mirissa, a beautiful beach destination. Spend the rest of the day unwinding on the golden sands, swimming in the warm ocean, or simply enjoying the relaxed coastal atmosphere. Visit Coconut Tree Hill for breathtaking ocean views, especially at sunset, and enjoy fresh seafood at a beachfront restaurant.
Mirissa, Sri Lanka
Enjoy a full day at leisure in Mirissa. You can start early with a whale watching excursion (seasonal), where you may see blue whales and dolphins. The rest of the day is free for relaxing on the beach, swimming, snorkeling, or trying surfing. You may also choose to visit nearby Secret Beach or take a boat ride on Koggala Lake. End your day with a peaceful sunset and a final evening by the sea.
Colombo, Sri Lanka
After breakfast, transfer back to Bandaranaike International Airport (approximately 2.5–3 hours). Depart with unforgettable memories of Sri Lanka’s rich culture, scenic landscapes, wildlife, and beautiful beaches.
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