8 Nights & 9 Days Tour
9 DaysTour Itinerary
Day 01: Sigiriya
Day 02 : Sigiriya
Day 03 : Kandy
Day 04 : Nuwara Eliya
Day 05 : Yala
Day 06 : Bentota
Day 07 : Bentota
Day 08 : Colombo
Day 09 : Departure
Inclusion
- Airport pick up
- Airport drop off
- Private luxury car (air-conditioned)
- Private English Speaking driver for the entire journey
- Accommodation on Breakfast on mention hotels below or similar
- All government taxes related to the traveling destination are included
- Fuel & local insurance for the vehicle
- *Note: All rooms and tickets are subjected to availability.
- *Note: Travel durations listed in this itinerary are subjected to change, due to road, traffic & weatherconditions. These suggested durations are estimated point to point without any stops. This is only a guideline for your understanding.
Exclusion
- Air tickets NOT included
- Sightseeing entrance charges Not included
- Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
- Camera & video permits
- Travel Insurance NOT included
- Guide/Driver tips
- Personal expenses
- Late check-outs & early check-in charges
- Visa
Tour Itinerary
Sigiriya is a timeless gem located in Sri Lanka's cultural triangle, famed for its iconic rock fortress and breathtaking vistas. Surrounded by lush forests and serene gardens, the destination is a testament to ancient engineering and creativity. Sigiriya’s surroundings exude a tranquil yet awe-inspiring aura, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the wonder of Sri Lanka’s historic marvels, alongside serene natural beauty and peaceful rural settings.
Dambulla
Dambulla is a historic city in Sri Lanka, renowned for its rich cultural and archaeological significance. Located in the Central Province, it is home to the famous Dambulla Cave Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This ancient temple complex consists of five main caves adorned with intricate murals and over 150 Buddha statues, reflecting Sri Lanka's vibrant Buddhist heritage.

Things To Do:
- Climbing Sigiriya Rock Fortress
- Visiting village Tour
- Photography of landscapes
- Golden Temple in Dambulla
- Trying out Sri Lanka wood carvings
- The view of Pidurangala Rock
- Exploring the Minneriya Safari

Kandy, located in the central hills of Sri Lanka, is a city with rich cultural and historical significance. Known for its picturesque setting amidst lush greenery and a serene lake, it holds a special place as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The city is home to the Temple of the Tooth Relic, one of the most revered Buddhist sites in the world. Kandy is also famous for its traditional dance performances, vibrant markets, and scenic views of the surrounding mountains. The cool climate and peaceful environment make it a popular spot for travelers seeking a cultural and relaxing experience.

Things To Do:
- Colorful traditional masks
- Walking along a botanical garden
- Relaxing with nature
- Mouth-watering local cuisine
- Traditional Dance in Kandy
- Temple of Tooth Relic
- Walk around Kandy Lake

Perched amidst the misty highlands, Nuwara Eliya is often called "Little England" for its colonial-era charm and cool climate. Encircled by lush tea estates and cascading waterfalls, the town radiates a serene and picturesque vibe. Its enchanting gardens, quaint buildings, and rolling hills create a tranquil retreat for those seeking a refreshing escape. Nuwara Eliya is a haven for nature lovers and an iconic reflection of Sri Lanka’s idyllic beauty.

Things To Do:
- Tea estate visits
- Boating on Gregory Lake
- Horse riding
- Ramboda Waterfall
- Exploring Hakgala Gardens
- Camping amidst highlands
- Visit Strawberry Garden

Yala, located in the southeastern part of Sri Lanka, is famous for Yala National Park, one of the country’s most visited and wildlife-rich destinations. The park is home to a wide range of animals, including elephants, leopards, crocodiles, and over 200 species of birds. Yala offers a unique opportunity for wildlife enthusiasts to experience Sri Lanka’s natural biodiversity in its dry zone ecosystem. The park’s vast landscapes, including open plains, scrublands, and coastal areas, provide diverse habitats for animals. Yala is a must-visit destination for those interested in safaris and experiencing Sri Lanka’s wildlife in its natural environment.

Things To Do:
- eep safaris
- Birdwatching
- Photography of wildlife
- Exploring coastal lagoons
- Camping experiences

Enroute Visit to the Galle, a historic city on the southwestern coast of Sri Lanka, is known for its well-preserved colonial architecture and scenic beaches. The Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is one of the city’s main attractions, offering a glimpse into Sri Lanka’s Dutch colonial past. The city also has a rich cultural heritage, with several museums, galleries, and churches scattered throughout. Galle’s charming streets are lined with cafes, boutiques, and artisan shops, making it a popular destination for those interested in history, culture, and shopping. Its coastal location also offers opportunities for beach activities and exploring the surrounding areas.

Tourism Activities:
- Exploring the Galle fort
- Art gallery visits
- Walking along cobblestone streets
- Photography of colonial architecture
- Local food tours
- Visiting maritime museums
Bentota, located on the southwestern coast of Sri Lanka, is a popular resort town known for its beautiful beaches and water activities. The Bentota River and the surrounding coastline offer visitors opportunities for boat rides, fishing, and water sports. The area is famous for its luxury resorts, making it a popular destination for relaxation and rejuvenation. Its golden sands and tranquil atmosphere provide an idyllic escape for travelers looking to unwind by the sea.

Tourism Activities:
- Exploring the beauties of the sea
- Enjoying at the night beach party
- Ready to Madu river boat safari
- Traditional masks in Ambalangoda
- Visiting the turtle hatchery
- Ayurvedic spa treatments
- Water Sports Activities

Sri Lanka's bustling capital, Colombo, is a dynamic metropolis blending historic charm with modern sophistication. The city’s vibrant streets are lined with colonial buildings, contemporary architecture, and a mix of cultural influences. Colombo’s lively atmosphere and urban allure make it the perfect starting point to experience Sri Lanka’s multifaceted identity.

Things To Do:
- Authentic Sri Lankan Street food
- Beautiful Gangarama Temple
- Visit to Dutch Hospital
- Red Mosque in Pettah
- Independence square
- Colombo Port City
- Galle Face Green
- Shopping Malls ( One Galle Face / Havelock City Mall)
- Colombo Museum
