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Culture Cocktail

Tour Duration: 14 Days

Stay in stylish and comfortable hotels, we travel to some of Sri Lanka’s greatest sights: from ancient Buddhist monuments to tea plantations and historic cities. We visit the Temple of the Tooth, search for elephants in Yala National Park and relax by the warm sandy Sri Lankan tropical coast.

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gangaramaya temple

Day 1

Beach side rest, Watching Fisherman

Negombo

Our tour begins once all have Checked-In to our hotel in the small coastal town of Negombo. Our hotel is on the beach allowing you a great view of fishermen and the sunset.

Overnight stay in Negombo.

gangaramaya temple

Day 2

Fishing village, Cave Temple

Negombo, Dambulla

Today we visit a nearby fishing village where the catch is made in traditional style large outrigger canoes, known locally as ‘oruvas’. We may also see the toddy tappers climbing tall coconut trees and collecting sap from the flowers to make Arrack, a locally produced spirit.

We then leave Negombo and drive to Dambulla, where a great series of caves have been turned into temples dating from the 1st century BC. We will visit five separate caves, which contain a large number of Buddha images and a few sculptures of Hindu Gods. The Reclining Buddha is 14m long. This World Heritage Site is visited by crowds of worshippers.

Overnight stay in Dambulla.

Day 3

Lion Rock Fortress

Sigiriya

In the morning we drive to Sigiriya. A morning climb brings us up to the redoubtable Sky Fortress. The ruins of this 5th century fortress are one of Sri Lanka’s major attractions, a stupendous sight to behold and a feat of consummate engineering skill. A switchback series of steps and steel stairways (sometimes steep and challenging to some) ascend to the top. Halfway up, tucked beneath a sheltering overhang of rock, are the famous frescoes – the Sigiriya Damsels, their colors still glowing. Magnificent views can be enjoyed from the summit of the rock palace.

Heading to Habarana, we make an elephant back safari through the shrub jungles and across the Habarana ponds. Here we should encounter a variety of small wild animals and birds amidst fascinating plants and flowers.

Overnight stay in Dambulla.

Day 4

Visit an ancient city

Polonnaruwa

Today we explore the ancient city of Polonnaruwa, which reached its height of glory in the 12th century. The city still has many interesting and spectacular buildings and monuments. There is the Royal Palace Group with its Audience Hall, Bathing Pool and Quadrangle – a very compact collection of ruins. Close by is the Circular Relic House, a curious round structure with a beautifully preserved ‘moonstone’ carved at the foot of a flight of steps. Another famous feature of the deserted city is the group of carved images of the Buddha known as Galvihara. Here there are four colossal figures, all of which are carved out of solid granite. Later in the afternoon we return to Dambulla.

Overnight stay in Dambulla.

Day 5

Last Kingdom

Kandy

Lying in the mountains 120km northeast of Colombo, Kandy is, in climatic terms, a world apart due to its altitude of 500m above sea level. The town was captured by the British as late as 1815, and is known more for its cultural and spiritual importance rather than its history. Buddhists from all over the world come to this delightful old highland town, specifically to visit the Temple of the Tooth, the Dalada Maligawa. The costly jeweled shrine of the Holy Tooth is kept in the upper floor of the original building. This relic was brought from India 1,700 years ago and every year, at the time of the August full moon, it is paraded round the town with the Easala Perahara. During this ten-night festival of Perahara, the Tooth is borne along on a richly attired elephant, surrounded by saffron robed monks and Kandyan dancers. Kandyan dancers can also be seen performing every night at a few locations around town. This morning’s sight-seeing includes attending the Temple of the Tooth Ceremony and a visit to the Peradeniya Botanical garden. Your afternoon will be free to continue your exploration of this charming mountain town.

Overnight stay in Kandy.

kandy streets

Day 6

Kandy

Kandy

A full free day to continue your exploration of this charming mountain town or simply relax and enjoy the amenities at our hotel.

Overnight stay in Kandy.

tea factory

Day 7

Hill country

Nuwara Eliya

This morning we head off across the highlands, through green rolling hills covered in tea plantations, on a panoramic train ride up hill. Afternoon we will be visiting a working tea factory. After checking into our hotel we’ll take a tour around this little town, known as ‘Little England”, famous for its lake, golf and race course and well manicured gardens.

Overnight stay in Nuwara Eliya.

hortan plains sri lanka

Day 8

Visit Worlds End

Horton Plains

We head out this morning to the Horton Plains, situated on Sri Lanka’s highest plateau between altitudes of 2000m and 2300m. Traditionally named “Mahaeliya” the park’s main attraction is the thrilling cliff known as World’s End which offers stunning views across the tea plantations. We aim to trek to World’s End in the morning when the air is clear and the views are best. Although the area is now devoid of elephants, we may be lucky enough to see other flora and fauna such as the Sambar deer. Returning to the hotel in the early afternoon, there is time to refresh and relax; maybe even a round of golf on the adjacent golf course!. .

Overnight stay in Ella.

yala safari sri lanka

Day 9

Safari

Ella, Yala National Park

A long but scenic journey today as we descend from the central highlands to the coast. At Ella we visit Little Adams Peak, Nine arch bridge and Rawana Ella Falls. We then continue south through the hill country until we eventually meet the plains at the small town of Wellawaya, which stands at a major national crossroads. Continuing southwards, we reach Yala National Park where we’ll take a late afternoon game drive. This huge nature reserve covers a wide range of habitats, from dense jungle to open parkland with huge rocky outcrops which gives way to huge sand dunes before meeting the sea. The park is notable for its leopard population and though sightings of these are rare, we hope to spot many of the other 3 | Pagespecies native to this area such as elephant, crocodile, wild boar and langur monkey. Yala is also home to over 130 species of bird, including orioles, hornbills and a wide variety or migrating birds who stop to rest and water here.

Overnight stay in Tissamaharama.

galle sri lanka

Day 10

Dutch Fort

Galle

This morning there is a chance to take an optional game drive in Yala National Park. Game drives are taken in jeeps with local naturalists who will help you spot the native wildlife. For those not wishing to take a game drive there is free time to relax at the hotel.

In the late morning we head out of the park and on along the coast to Galle. Although there is still evidence of damage from the 2004 tsunami all along this coastline, the international relief effort has put the area on a fast path to recovery; and the brand new infrastructure is allowing local communities to benefit from tourism once again.

Overnight stay in Galle.

bentota sri lanka

Day 11

Tropical Beach

Galle, Bentota

This morning there is a chance to take an optional game drive in Yala National Park. Game drives are taken in jeeps with local naturalists who will help you spot the native wildlife. For those not wishing to take a game drive there is free time to relax at the hotel.

In the late morning we head out of the park and on along the coast to Galle. Although there is still evidence of damage from the 2004 tsunami all along this coastline, the international relief effort has put the area on a fast path to recovery; and the brand new infrastructure is allowing local communities to benefit from tourism once again.

Overnight stay in Galle.

bentota sri lanka

Day 12 - 13

Relax By The Beach

Free time in Bentota

Our final days are spent relaxing on the Indian Ocean coast. If you feel like exploring further however, we recommend a trip into Colombo by train for more sightseeing and shopping.

Overnight stay in Bentota.

colombo airport road

Day 14

Tour End

Bentota

Our tour ends this morning after breakfast and transfer to the airport according to your flight schedule.

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