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▶︎ Colombo: Morven Colombo ▶︎ Sigiriya: Pelvehera Village ▶︎ Kandy: Rivendel Hotel ▶︎ Nuwara Eliya: Hotel Ash Ford ▶︎ Kataragama: Oakray Wild ▶︎ Down South Beach: South Lake Resort Surcharge 21Dec - 15Jan High Season RM100
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▶︎ Colombo: Fairway Colombo ▶︎ Sigiriya: Sigiriyana by Thilanka ▶︎ Kandy: Hotel Topaz ▶︎ Nuwara Eliya: Mirage King Cottage ▶︎ Kataragama: Hotel Tamarind Tree ▶︎ Down South Beach: The Long Beach Surcharge
21Dec - 15Jan High Season RM100
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5★
▶︎ Colombo: Cinnamon Lake side ▶︎ Sigiriya: Covangro Sigiriya ▶︎ Kandy: Earls Regency ▶︎ Nuwara Eliya: Araliya Green City ▶︎ Kataragama: Double Tree by Hilton ▶︎ Down South Beach: Heritance Ahungalla Surcharge
21Dec - 15Jan High Season RM100
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✔ Meet & Greet Services
✔ Return Airport Transfers
✔ Hotel Stay as Indicated
✔ Meals as per Itinerary
✔ Tours as per Itinerary
✔ English Speaking Guide
D01: Arrive Colombo
D02: Travel To Sigirya >dambulla>sigirya (B,L,D)
D03: Travel To Matale> Explore Kandy (B,L,D)
D04: Visit Tea Plantation> Travel & Explore Nuwara Eliya (B,L,D)
D05: Rawana Ella Cave + Yala Safari (B,L,D)
D06: Kataragama > Weligama > Galle > Koggala (B,L,D)
D07: Koggala > Balapitiya > Kosgoda > Colombo (B,L,D)
D08: Tour Colombo And Depart (B,L,D)
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DAY 01: ARRIVE COLOMBO
➤ Upon arrival you will be welcomed by our representative and transferred to your hotel.
➤ Sri Lanka known for its world-famous tea plantations to national parks made for safaris, has plenty to tempt you away from the amazing beaches.
➤ Overnight stay in hotel.
DAY 02: TRAVEL TO SIGIRYA >DAMBULLA>SIGIRYA (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast, proceed to Sigiriya (Approx. 180 km / 5 hrs).
➤ En route, visit the magnificent Dambulla Rock Temple, one of Sri Lanka’s best preserved cave temples. Rising 160 meters above the surrounding plains, this sacred site offers sweeping panoramic views. Inside the caves, marvel at the exquisite murals depicting scenes from the life of the Buddha and discover more than 150 Buddha statues, each carefully preserved for centuries. (Entrance fee approx. USD 10 per person)
➤ After lunch at a local restaurant, continue to the world-renowned Sigiriya Rock Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic landmarks. Begin your ascent through the majestic “Lion Paws” entrance, climbing approximately 1,200 steps up and down. Along the way, admire the ancient frescoes, water gardens, and unique architecture that showcase the brilliance of King Kashyapa’s 5th-century engineering. From the summit, enjoy breathtaking views across the lush central plains. (Entrance fee approx. USD 35 per person)
➤ After descending, visit the Sigiriya Museum, where insightful exhibits and archaeological findings provide a deeper understanding of the fortress’s remarkable history and cultural significance.
➤ Dinner and Overnight Stay at a Hotel in Sigiriya.
DAY 03: TRAVEL TO MATALE> EXPLORE KANDY (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast proceed to Kandy (A UNESCO World Heritage Site), The Last Royal Capital of The Sri Lankan Kings (Approx: 180KM / 4HRS).
➤ En route Continue your journey and make a stop at a Spice Garden in Matale, where you can witness the cultivation of Sri Lanka’s world-renowned spices such as cinnamon, pepper, nutmeg, and cloves. Enjoy a guided tour through the garden, learn about their culinary and medicinal uses, and discover the secrets of traditional Ayurvedic remedies. This visit provides both an educational and aromatic experience, showcasing one of the country’s treasured natural resources.
➤ Thereafter proceed on A Discovery Tour of Kandy.
➤ Kandy, a World Heritage Site, was last ruled by King Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe and was brought under the British rule in 1815. Kandy crafts an array of culture, history and heritage in the minds of visitors across the globe. Experience an ancient Kandyan legacy engraved around its crown jewel, the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha.
➤ Take a stroll across this small Lakeside Town which is cradled among the misty hills. Proceed on to The Kandy City Centre which is bundled with bazaars, an arts & crafts centre, as well as a gem museum & lapidary. Walk in color as you glide through fresh fruits and vegetables in the Kandy market.
➤ In the evening witness the famous Sri Lankan Cultural Show. The stepping to the beat of traditional music & drumming amplified by a cultural show enhancing the rich and vibrant culture of the Wonder of Asia, Sri Lanka.
➤ Lunch at a Restaurant.
➤ Dinner and Overnight Stay at a Hotel.
DAY 04: VISIT TEA PLANTATION> TRAVEL & EXPLORE NUWARA ELIYA (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast, proceed to Nuwara Eliya. Board one of the world’s most scenic train rides! Travel from Kandy to Nanuoya through misty mountains, tea plantations, and waterfalls. Every curve offers postcard views. This is optional, seats are limited (subject to availability) and bookings open 30 days ahead. Prices: RM 78 (1st Class), RM 58 (2nd Class), including taxes, pickup/drop-off, and guide.
➤ Known as the Little England of Sri Lanka, Nuwara Eliya is surrounded by mountains, valleys, waterfalls, and tea plantations. The climate is cool, like an English spring, and nights get chilly. The town still shows its British influence with cottages and colonial mansions. Victoria Park, in the center, is ideal for a stroll, picnic, or birdwatching.
➤ Enjoy the Ceylon Tea Experience at a plantation. See how tea is picked, processed, and packed — a tradition since the 1850s. Sri Lanka remains one of the world’s largest tea exporters.
➤ After lunch, continue with a City Tour of Nuwara Eliya. Winding roads, tea estates, colonial bungalows, hedgerows, and an 18-hole golf course reflect the British charm.
➤ Walk through grassy paths and red-brick walls for beautiful countryside views. Drive through valleys dotted with waterfalls and tea pluckers in colorful saris. You can also take a boat ride or cycle (at own cost) along Lake Gregory.
➤ Visit the Seetha Amman Temple, linked to the Ramayana. Sitadevi is believed to have stayed here, with Lord Rama, Lakshmana, and Hanuman also worshipped. Footprints believed to be Hanuman’s can be seen by the river.
➤ Lunch at a Restaurant.
➤ Dinner & overnight stay at hotel.
DAY 05: RAWANA ELLA CAVE + YALA SAFARI (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast proceed to Kataragama (Approx:160KM/5HRS) via Ella, tracing one of Sri Lanka’s most scenic hill-country routes.
➤ If time permits,Pause in Ella to visit the iconic Nine Arch Bridge a famed colonial-era railway viaduct set amid emerald tea gardens and misty ravines. If timing permits, watch a train glide across the arches for a picture-perfect moment.
➤ Continue to Ravana Ella Cave (Ravana’s Cave) near Ella Rock,a site entwined with the Ramayana legend, believed to have sheltered Seetha Devi during captivity. A short walk leads to the cave entrance, rewarding you with panoramic hill views.
➤ Stop at the thundering Ravana Falls, one of the island’s most photogenic cascades, tumbling down rugged rock faces,an ideal spot for photographs and a refreshing breeze.
➤ After Lunch at a Restaurant, proceed to visit the Yala National Park, with a total protected area of 126,768 hectares, Yala consists of scrub plains, lagoons and rocky sections and offers the broadest cross-section of the countrys flora and fauna. In terms of game viewing this is probably the best place to see all of the big three elephant, leopard and water buffalo. It is estimated that Yala is home to about 35 Leopard making it one of the worlds densest leopard populations. Countless other animals including sloth bear, deer, wild boar, crocodiles, monkeys and numerous species of birds can also be seen here.
➤ Dinner and Overnight Stay at a Hotel
DAY 06: KATARAGAMA > WELIGAMA > GALLE > KOGGALA (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast, proceed to Weligama (Approx. 126 km / 2 hrs). Here, witness the world-famous Stilt Fishermen, a unique and traditional method of fishing found only in this region of Sri Lanka. The sight of fishermen balancing gracefully on wooden stilts above the waves while casting their lines is both fascinating and culturally significant, offering a glimpse into an age-old practice that has been passed down through generations.
➤ Continue the journey to Galle (Approx. 25 km / 1 hr) for a discovery tour of this historic coastal city. Begin with a visit to the magnificent Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site originally built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and later expanded by the Dutch. Explore the fort’s well-preserved ramparts, colonial buildings, and cobbled streets that echo with history.
➤ Take a leisurely walk through the charming Dutch-era streets, lined with boutique shops, art galleries, and cozy cafes. Experience the blend of European architecture with Sri Lankan culture that makes Galle so unique. Conclude your tour with a visit to the iconic Galle Lighthouse, an enduring landmark that has guided ships safely to shore for centuries and remains one of the most photographed spots in the city.
➤ Dinner and Overnight Stay at a Hotel in Koggala.
DAY 07: KOGGALA > BALAPITIYA > KOSGODA > COLOMBO (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast, proceed to Balapitiya to experience the famous Madu River Boat Safari. Cruise along the serene waters of the Madu Ganga, a scenic river dotted with small islands and mangrove forests. Along the way, observe traditional fishermen at work, visit small islets with Buddhist temples, and witness the diverse birdlife and aquatic species that thrive in this unique ecosystem.
➤ Continue the journey to Kosgoda, where you will visit the Turtle Hatchery. Here, learn about Sri Lanka’s sea turtle conservation efforts and see how baby turtles are protected and later released into the ocean.For those seeking adventure, optional water sports activities are available along the coast (at your own cost).
➤ Later in the afternoon, proceed to Colombo (Approx. 76 km / 2 hrs).
➤ Upon arrival, enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the city with its blend of colonial architecture, modern high-rises, and bustling markets.
➤ Dinner and Overnight Stay at a Hotel in Colombo.
DAY 08: TOUR COLOMBO AND DEPART (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast at hotel, Proceed on a Discovery Tour of Colombo. Drive along the clean streets edging the Crystal White Race Course, a horse racing hub in 1893 & World War II airstrip, today furnished with lavish clothing, food & tea boutiques.
➤ Visit Pettah for the Sri Lankan Bazaar Shopping experience, where you can shop for spices, clothing, and witness the famous Red Mosque (Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque). Built in 1908, this striking red-and-white candy-striped landmark is one of the oldest mosques in Colombo and a prominent symbol of the city’s Islamic heritage.
➤ Head along towards 'Arcade Independence' and ODEL for designer shopping and top-notch cuisine, facing the beautiful Independence Square.
➤ Every boutique, food outlet and even the 'walk-over fish tank' have revamped this colonial masterpiece into one of the trendiest shopping and hangout zones in Sri Lanka.
➤ Have a chilled beer at the Dutch Hospital, a heritage building now transformed with fashionable shops, jewelry & handicraft brands.
➤ Make a photo stop at Lotus Stadium, a lotus-shaped sports and events arena symbolizing purity and cultural heritage.
➤ Conclude with a photo stop at Lotus Tower, Sri Lanka’s tallest skyscraper and a modern city icon.
➤ Lunch at a Restaurant.
➤ Dinner at a Restaurant and proceed to the airport for your onward flight.
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Uncover Sri Lanka’s rich heritage, stunning landscapes, and cultural gems in a journey that blends history, adventure, and natural beauty. Begin in Kandy, the spiritual heart of the island, home to the sacred Temple of the Tooth. Explore the majestic Sigiriya Rock Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with panoramic views and ancient frescoes. Relax in the cool climate of Nuwara Eliya, known as "Little England" for its colonial charm and tea plantations. Continue to Ella, where scenic train rides and misty mountain views create postcard-perfect moments. Then, head into the wild on a thrilling Yala Safari, where you can spot leopards, elephants, and an array of exotic wildlife in their natural habitat. Round off your journey along Sri Lanka’s stunning southern coast. Discover the colonial beauty of Galle, with its historic Dutch Fort and seaside charm. Koggala invites you to unwind on golden beaches, explore its serene lagoon, and witness the iconic stilt fishermen in action. Drift through lush mangroves and hidden islands on a Madu River Safari in Balapitiya, and visit Kosgoda, a coastal haven dedicated to sea turtle conservation. Whether it’s culture, nature, or coastal tranquility you seek, this Sri Lankan adventure has it all.
★ Marvel at the Dambulla Cave Temples, home to ancient Buddha statues and breathtaking murals inside sacred rock chambers.
★ Conquer Sigiriya Lion Rock, a UNESCO World Heritage Site offering panoramic views and fascinating ancient ruins.
★ Visit the sacred Temple of the Tooth in Kandy, one of Buddhism’s holiest shrines, and enjoy a vibrant cultural dance performance.
★ Wander the cool highlands of Nuwara Eliya, with misty tea plantations, colonial cottages, and serene lakes.
★ Ride the scenic train to Ella, considered one of the most beautiful rail journeys in the world.
★ Trek to Little Adam’s Peak in Ella, for stunning sunrise views and picturesque hiking trails.
★ Embark on a thrilling Yala Safari, where you may spot elephants, leopards, crocodiles, and exotic birdlife.
★ Step into the past at Galle Fort, a UNESCO-listed colonial fortress filled with charming cafés, shops, and seaside views.
★ Watch the iconic stilt fishermen in Koggala, a timeless tradition along Sri Lanka’s southern coast.
★ Cruise through the magical Madu River in Balapitiya, gliding past mangroves, temples, and secluded islets.
★ Visit the sea turtle hatcheries in Kosgoda, where conservation meets the chance to witness baby turtles up close.
★ Relax on golden beaches in Bentota and Koggala, perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and tranquil sunsets.

Sri Lanka, an island nation that is best savored slowly
Sri Lanka, formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, and southeast of the Arabian Sea; it is separated from the Indian subcontinent by the Gulf of Mannar and the Palk Strait.Sri Lanka is well known for its rich Buddist culture as well as other religions. Being a religious country, Sri Lanka has many places with religious and historic significance, which attract tourists from all over the world.

Your Travel Route

Discover Dambulla Rock Temple (Caves of Serenity)
Step into centuries of sacred history at the Dambulla Rock Temple, Sri Lanka’s largest and best-preserved cave temple complex. Carved into a massive rock outcrop, this UNESCO World Heritage Site houses over 150 stunning Buddha statues and vibrant murals that date back more than 2,000 years. A peaceful spiritual retreat with panoramic hilltop views, Dambulla offers a journey through art, faith, and timeless beauty.

The Lion’s Fortress: Climb to the Sky at Sigiriya Rock
Rising dramatically from the jungle floor, Sigiriya Rock is an awe-inspiring ancient fortress and UNESCO World Heritage Site that tells tales of kings, intrigue, and artistry. Explore the ruins of a 5th-century royal palace perched atop the rock, marvel at the world-famous frescoes, and walk through the giant lion-pawed entrance. With breathtaking views and rich history, Sigiriya is a must-see icon of Sri Lanka’s cultural legacy.

Experience a Sri Lankan Cultural Show in Kandy
Immerse yourself in the vibrant spirit of Sri Lanka with a cultural show in Kandy! Enjoy mesmerizing traditional dances, colorful costumes, and captivating drumming performances that bring the island’s rich heritage to life. This lively evening is a perfect way to connect with local culture, celebrate ancient traditions, and create unforgettable memories in the heart of Sri Lanka’s cultural capital..

Scenic Train Ride from Kandy to Nanuoya
Hop aboard the iconic Sri Lankan train for a breathtaking ride from Kandy to Nanuoya, winding through lush tea plantations, misty mountains, and charming villages. This scenic journey offers stunning views of rolling green hills and cascading waterfalls, making it one of the most unforgettable train rides in the world. Perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike!

The Iconic Nine Arch Bridge
Nestled amidst lush greenery and rolling hills, the Nine Arch Bridge in Ella is a stunning feat of colonial-era engineering and a favorite spot for travelers and photographers alike. Built entirely of stone and brick without steel, this elegant viaduct stretches across a deep jungle valley, offering breathtaking views and a magical atmosphere, especially when trains rumble across. A must-see landmark that perfectly blends nature, history, and charm!

Explore Rawana Ella Cave & Falls
Step into the mystical Rawana Ella Cave, nestled near the stunning Rawana Falls in Sri Lanka’s hill country. Steeped in ancient legends linked to the epic Ramayana, this cave invites curious travelers to uncover tales of heroes and mythical kings while enjoying the serene natural surroundings. A perfect blend of history, mythology, and adventure awaits at Rawana Ella Cave.

Ella The Laid-Back Paradise
Tucked away in Sri Lanka’s lush hill country, Ella is a laid-back paradise famous for its stunning mountain views, cool climate, and hiking trails. From the iconic Ella Rock and Little Adam’s Peak to the picturesque Nine Arch Bridge, this charming town offers a perfect mix of adventure and relaxation. Whether you’re sipping tea with breathtaking vistas or exploring waterfalls, Ella is a refreshing escape into nature’s embrace.

The Art of Stilt Fishing in Southern Sri Lanka
Witness the fascinating sight of stilt fishermen perched gracefully above the waves along Sri Lanka’s southern coast. This unique and age-old fishing method, where fishermen balance on slender poles planted in the shallow sea, is not just a livelihood but a cultural icon. A captivating blend of skill, patience, and tradition, watching stilt fishing offers a glimpse into the island’s coastal heritage and timeless way of life.

Turtle Hatchery Experience in Southern Sri Lanka
Visit the inspiring turtle hatcheries along Sri Lanka’s southern coast, where conservation meets education. Here, you can learn about endangered sea turtles, watch baby turtles hatch and make their first journey to the ocean, and support vital efforts to protect these incredible marine creatures. A heartfelt experience that connects you with nature and highlights the island’s commitment to preserving its coastal wildlife.

Sri Lanka’s Oldest And Most Iconic Lighthouse
Standing tall at the edge of the historic Galle Fort, the Galle Lighthouse is Sri Lanka’s oldest and most iconic lighthouse. Guiding ships safely along the southern coast for over a century, this charming white tower offers stunning views of the Indian Ocean and the surrounding fortifications. A perfect spot for photographers and history lovers alike, the lighthouse adds a timeless glow to Galle’s coastal charm.

Colombo The Dynamic Heart of Sri Lanka
Colombo, Sri Lanka’s bustling capital, is a vibrant blend of old-world charm and modern energy. From colonial-era architecture and ancient temples to sleek skyscrapers and luxury malls, the city offers a colorful tapestry of culture, commerce, and cuisine. Stroll along the scenic Galle Face Green, explore lively markets like Pettah, or discover hidden gems in chic cafes and art galleries. Colombo is the perfect starting point for an unforgettable Sri Lankan adventure.

Koggala, a serene beach town with Hidden Treasures
Discover Sri Lanka’s southern coast known for its golden sandy shores, calm lagoons, and rich cultural heritage. Whether you’re relaxing by the sea, exploring nearby cinnamon plantations, or visiting the historic Koggala Lake, this laid-back town offers a perfect blend of nature, history, and local life—ideal for travelers seeking peace and authentic coastal vibes.

Colombo’s Bustling Bazaar
Dive into the vibrant chaos of Pettah Market, Colombo’s most energetic and colorful shopping district. A maze of narrow streets packed with stalls, shops, and street vendors, Pettah offers everything from spices and textiles to electronics and fresh produce. It’s a sensory overload where cultures collide, bargains await, and the heartbeat of local life comes alive—perfect for adventurous shoppers and curious wanderers!

Explore Mawanella’s Spice Gardens
Dive into the fragrant world of Sri Lanka’s spices at the lush gardens of Mawanella. Wander through vibrant plantations of cinnamon, pepper, cardamom, and cloves while learning how these aromatic treasures are grown and harvested. A visit here is a sensory adventure that brings you closer to the island’s rich agricultural heritage and flavors that have enchanted the world for centuries.

Explore Matale, the Gateway to Culture and Spice
Just a short drive from Dambulla, Matale District invites you to explore lush spice gardens, historic temples, and vibrant local markets. Known as Sri Lanka’s spice capital, Matale offers a sensory journey through fragrant cinnamon, cardamom, and cloves, alongside ancient sites like the Aluvihare Rock Cave Temple. Perfect for culture lovers and nature enthusiasts alike, Matale is a colorful stop that adds flavor to any Sri Lankan adventure.

Nuwara Eliya Sri Lanka’s Little England in the Hills
Step into a charming world of cool climates, colonial architecture, and lush greenery in Nuwara Eliya—often called Sri Lanka’s “Little England.” Known for its picturesque tea plantations, serene lakes, and beautiful gardens, this hill station offers a refreshing escape from the tropical lowlands. Whether exploring quaint colonial bungalows or enjoying a stroll through vibrant flower parks, Nuwara Eliya feels like a timeless retreat in the heart of Sri Lanka’s highlands.

Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic
Discover Sri Lanka’s spiritual crown jewel—the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic in Kandy. This revered temple houses one of Buddhism’s most sacred relics, believed to be the tooth of Lord Buddha himself. Beyond its profound religious significance, the temple dazzles with stunning architecture, vibrant ceremonies, and a serene atmosphere that captivates pilgrims and visitors alike. A must-visit for a truly sacred and cultural experience.

Discover Lake Gregory
Nestled in the heart of Nuwara Eliya, Lake Gregory is a peaceful retreat surrounded by rolling hills and lush gardens. Perfect for boating, picnicking, or simply soaking in the cool mountain air, this charming lake offers a refreshing escape from the city buzz. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or scenic views, Lake Gregory is a must-visit spot in Sri Lanka’s “Little England.”

Safari Adventure at Yala National Park
Embark on an exhilarating safari through Yala National Park, Sri Lanka’s premier wildlife sanctuary. Home to elusive leopards, majestic elephants, colorful birds, and diverse wildlife, Yala offers thrilling game drives across stunning landscapes of forests, lagoons, and beaches. Whether you’re a nature lover or an adventure seeker, a safari here promises unforgettable close encounters with the island’s wild heart.

Galle Fort with Timeless Walls, Endless Stories
Explore Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a living museum on Sri Lanka’s southwest coast. Built by the Portuguese and expanded by the Dutch, this fortified city boasts cobblestone streets, colonial-era buildings, quaint cafes, and bustling markets—all framed by spectacular ocean views. Walking through Galle Fort is like stepping back in time, where history, culture, and vibrant local life come together in perfect harmony.

Bentota Sri Lanka’s Beachside Paradise
Bentota is a sun-kissed coastal gem famous for its golden beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant water sports. This popular resort town offers the perfect mix of relaxation and adventure—from lounging by the sea and indulging in spa treatments to jet skiing, windsurfing, and river safaris. With its laid-back vibe and stunning natural beauty, Bentota is the ideal getaway for beach lovers and thrill seekers alike.

Madu River Cruise Experience
Glide through mangrove forests, tranquil waters, and hidden islets on a scenic Madu River Cruise in southern Sri Lanka. This peaceful journey offers a close-up look at rich biodiversity, traditional cinnamon cultivation, and even a fish spa! Ideal for nature lovers and curious explorers, the cruise combines relaxation with cultural discovery along one of the island’s most picturesque waterways.

The Lotus Tower of Colombo
Soaring above the Colombo skyline, the Lotus Tower is Sri Lanka’s tallest structure and a symbol of modern innovation. Inspired by the elegant lotus flower, this iconic tower offers panoramic views of the city, a revolving restaurant, and exciting entertainment spaces. Whether you’re here for the view, the architecture, or the experience, the Lotus Tower is a must-visit landmark that blends beauty with brilliance.

The Red Mosque (Colombo’s Insta Jewel)
The Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque, famously known as the Red Mosque, is one of Colombo’s most striking landmarks. Located in the heart of Pettah, this architectural marvel stands out with its candy-striped red and white façade and intricate design. Built in 1909, it remains a vibrant place of worship and a symbol of the city’s rich multicultural heritage. A must-see for anyone exploring Colombo’s historic and cultural gems.

St. Mary’s Church, one of Sri Lanka’s most impressive Catholic landmarks
Stands as a beacon of colonial-era grandeur and religious devotion. Located in Negombo, this beautifully preserved church is known for its stunning ceiling frescoes, intricate architecture, and peaceful ambiance. Whether you're admiring its artistic details or soaking in its spiritual calm, St. Mary’s offers a memorable experience that blends history, faith, and beauty.
DAY 01: ARRIVE COLOMBO
➤ Upon arrival you will be welcomed by our representative and transferred to your hotel.
➤ Sri Lanka known for its world-famous tea plantations to national parks made for safaris, has plenty to tempt you away from the amazing beaches.
➤ Overnight stay in hotel.
DAY 02: TRAVEL TO SIGIRYA >DAMBULLA>SIGIRYA (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast, proceed to Sigiriya (Approx. 180 km / 5 hrs).
➤ En route, visit the magnificent Dambulla Rock Temple, one of Sri Lanka’s best preserved cave temples. Rising 160 meters above the surrounding plains, this sacred site offers sweeping panoramic views. Inside the caves, marvel at the exquisite murals depicting scenes from the life of the Buddha and discover more than 150 Buddha statues, each carefully preserved for centuries. (Entrance fee approx. USD 10 per person)
➤ After lunch at a local restaurant, continue to the world-renowned Sigiriya Rock Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic landmarks. Begin your ascent through the majestic “Lion Paws” entrance, climbing approximately 1,200 steps up and down. Along the way, admire the ancient frescoes, water gardens, and unique architecture that showcase the brilliance of King Kashyapa’s 5th-century engineering. From the summit, enjoy breathtaking views across the lush central plains. (Entrance fee approx. USD 35 per person)
➤ After descending, visit the Sigiriya Museum, where insightful exhibits and archaeological findings provide a deeper understanding of the fortress’s remarkable history and cultural significance.
➤ Dinner and Overnight Stay at a Hotel in Sigiriya.
DAY 03: TRAVEL TO MATALE> EXPLORE KANDY (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast proceed to Kandy (A UNESCO World Heritage Site), The Last Royal Capital of The Sri Lankan Kings (Approx: 180KM / 4HRS).
➤ En route Continue your journey and make a stop at a Spice Garden in Matale, where you can witness the cultivation of Sri Lanka’s world-renowned spices such as cinnamon, pepper, nutmeg, and cloves. Enjoy a guided tour through the garden, learn about their culinary and medicinal uses, and discover the secrets of traditional Ayurvedic remedies. This visit provides both an educational and aromatic experience, showcasing one of the country’s treasured natural resources.
➤ Thereafter proceed on A Discovery Tour of Kandy.
➤ Kandy, a World Heritage Site, was last ruled by King Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe and was brought under the British rule in 1815. Kandy crafts an array of culture, history and heritage in the minds of visitors across the globe. Experience an ancient Kandyan legacy engraved around its crown jewel, the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha.
➤ Take a stroll across this small Lakeside Town which is cradled among the misty hills. Proceed on to The Kandy City Centre which is bundled with bazaars, an arts & crafts centre, as well as a gem museum & lapidary. Walk in color as you glide through fresh fruits and vegetables in the Kandy market.
➤ In the evening witness the famous Sri Lankan Cultural Show. The stepping to the beat of traditional music & drumming amplified by a cultural show enhancing the rich and vibrant culture of the Wonder of Asia, Sri Lanka.
➤ Lunch at a Restaurant.
➤ Dinner and Overnight Stay at a Hotel.
DAY 04: VISIT TEA PLANTATION> TRAVEL & EXPLORE NUWARA ELIYA (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast, proceed to Nuwara Eliya. Board one of the world’s most scenic train rides! Travel from Kandy to Nanuoya through misty mountains, tea plantations, and waterfalls. Every curve offers postcard views. This is optional, seats are limited (subject to availability) and bookings open 30 days ahead. Prices: RM 78 (1st Class), RM 58 (2nd Class), including taxes, pickup/drop-off, and guide.
➤ Known as the Little England of Sri Lanka, Nuwara Eliya is surrounded by mountains, valleys, waterfalls, and tea plantations. The climate is cool, like an English spring, and nights get chilly. The town still shows its British influence with cottages and colonial mansions. Victoria Park, in the center, is ideal for a stroll, picnic, or birdwatching.
➤ Enjoy the Ceylon Tea Experience at a plantation. See how tea is picked, processed, and packed — a tradition since the 1850s. Sri Lanka remains one of the world’s largest tea exporters.
➤ After lunch, continue with a City Tour of Nuwara Eliya. Winding roads, tea estates, colonial bungalows, hedgerows, and an 18-hole golf course reflect the British charm.
➤ Walk through grassy paths and red-brick walls for beautiful countryside views. Drive through valleys dotted with waterfalls and tea pluckers in colorful saris. You can also take a boat ride or cycle (at own cost) along Lake Gregory.
➤ Visit the Seetha Amman Temple, linked to the Ramayana. Sitadevi is believed to have stayed here, with Lord Rama, Lakshmana, and Hanuman also worshipped. Footprints believed to be Hanuman’s can be seen by the river.
➤ Lunch at a Restaurant.
➤ Dinner & overnight stay at hotel.
DAY 05: RAWANA ELLA CAVE + YALA SAFARI (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast proceed to Kataragama (Approx:160KM/5HRS) via Ella, tracing one of Sri Lanka’s most scenic hill-country routes.
➤ If time permits,Pause in Ella to visit the iconic Nine Arch Bridge a famed colonial-era railway viaduct set amid emerald tea gardens and misty ravines. If timing permits, watch a train glide across the arches for a picture-perfect moment.
➤ Continue to Ravana Ella Cave (Ravana’s Cave) near Ella Rock,a site entwined with the Ramayana legend, believed to have sheltered Seetha Devi during captivity. A short walk leads to the cave entrance, rewarding you with panoramic hill views.
➤ Stop at the thundering Ravana Falls, one of the island’s most photogenic cascades, tumbling down rugged rock faces,an ideal spot for photographs and a refreshing breeze.
➤ After Lunch at a Restaurant, proceed to visit the Yala National Park, with a total protected area of 126,768 hectares, Yala consists of scrub plains, lagoons and rocky sections and offers the broadest cross-section of the countrys flora and fauna. In terms of game viewing this is probably the best place to see all of the big three elephant, leopard and water buffalo. It is estimated that Yala is home to about 35 Leopard making it one of the worlds densest leopard populations. Countless other animals including sloth bear, deer, wild boar, crocodiles, monkeys and numerous species of birds can also be seen here.
➤ Dinner and Overnight Stay at a Hotel
DAY 06: KATARAGAMA > WELIGAMA > GALLE > KOGGALA (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast, proceed to Weligama (Approx. 126 km / 2 hrs). Here, witness the world-famous Stilt Fishermen, a unique and traditional method of fishing found only in this region of Sri Lanka. The sight of fishermen balancing gracefully on wooden stilts above the waves while casting their lines is both fascinating and culturally significant, offering a glimpse into an age-old practice that has been passed down through generations.
➤ Continue the journey to Galle (Approx. 25 km / 1 hr) for a discovery tour of this historic coastal city. Begin with a visit to the magnificent Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site originally built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and later expanded by the Dutch. Explore the fort’s well-preserved ramparts, colonial buildings, and cobbled streets that echo with history.
➤ Take a leisurely walk through the charming Dutch-era streets, lined with boutique shops, art galleries, and cozy cafes. Experience the blend of European architecture with Sri Lankan culture that makes Galle so unique. Conclude your tour with a visit to the iconic Galle Lighthouse, an enduring landmark that has guided ships safely to shore for centuries and remains one of the most photographed spots in the city.
➤ Dinner and Overnight Stay at a Hotel in Koggala.
DAY 07: KOGGALA > BALAPITIYA > KOSGODA > COLOMBO (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast, proceed to Balapitiya to experience the famous Madu River Boat Safari. Cruise along the serene waters of the Madu Ganga, a scenic river dotted with small islands and mangrove forests. Along the way, observe traditional fishermen at work, visit small islets with Buddhist temples, and witness the diverse birdlife and aquatic species that thrive in this unique ecosystem.
➤ Continue the journey to Kosgoda, where you will visit the Turtle Hatchery. Here, learn about Sri Lanka’s sea turtle conservation efforts and see how baby turtles are protected and later released into the ocean.For those seeking adventure, optional water sports activities are available along the coast (at your own cost).
➤ Later in the afternoon, proceed to Colombo (Approx. 76 km / 2 hrs).
➤ Upon arrival, enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the city with its blend of colonial architecture, modern high-rises, and bustling markets.
➤ Dinner and Overnight Stay at a Hotel in Colombo.
DAY 08: TOUR COLOMBO AND DEPART (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast at hotel, Proceed on a Discovery Tour of Colombo. Drive along the clean streets edging the Crystal White Race Course, a horse racing hub in 1893 & World War II airstrip, today furnished with lavish clothing, food & tea boutiques.
➤ Visit Pettah for the Sri Lankan Bazaar Shopping experience, where you can shop for spices, clothing, and witness the famous Red Mosque (Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque). Built in 1908, this striking red-and-white candy-striped landmark is one of the oldest mosques in Colombo and a prominent symbol of the city’s Islamic heritage.
➤ Head along towards 'Arcade Independence' and ODEL for designer shopping and top-notch cuisine, facing the beautiful Independence Square.
➤ Every boutique, food outlet and even the 'walk-over fish tank' have revamped this colonial masterpiece into one of the trendiest shopping and hangout zones in Sri Lanka.
➤ Have a chilled beer at the Dutch Hospital, a heritage building now transformed with fashionable shops, jewelry & handicraft brands.
➤ Make a photo stop at Lotus Stadium, a lotus-shaped sports and events arena symbolizing purity and cultural heritage.
➤ Conclude with a photo stop at Lotus Tower, Sri Lanka’s tallest skyscraper and a modern city icon.
➤ Lunch at a Restaurant.
➤ Dinner at a Restaurant and proceed to the airport for your onward flight.
3★
▶︎ Colombo: Morven Colombo ▶︎ Sigiriya: Pelvehera Village ▶︎ Kandy: Rivendel Hotel ▶︎ Nuwara Eliya: Hotel Ash Ford ▶︎ Kataragama: Oakray Wild ▶︎ Down South Beach: South Lake Resort Surcharge 21Dec - 15Jan High Season RM100
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4★
▶︎ Colombo: Fairway Colombo ▶︎ Sigiriya: Sigiriyana by Thilanka ▶︎ Kandy: Hotel Topaz ▶︎ Nuwara Eliya: Mirage King Cottage ▶︎ Kataragama: Hotel Tamarind Tree ▶︎ Down South Beach: The Long Beach Surcharge
21Dec - 15Jan High Season RM100
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5★
▶︎ Colombo: Cinnamon Lake side ▶︎ Sigiriya: Covangro Sigiriya ▶︎ Kandy: Earls Regency ▶︎ Nuwara Eliya: Araliya Green City ▶︎ Kataragama: Double Tree by Hilton ▶︎ Down South Beach: Heritance Ahungalla Surcharge
21Dec - 15Jan High Season RM100
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✔ Meet & Greet Services
✔ Return Airport Transfers
✔ Hotel Stay as Indicated
✔ Meals as per Itinerary
✔ Tours as per Itinerary
✔ English Speaking Guide
D01: Arrive Colombo
D02: Travel To Sigirya >dambulla>sigirya (B,L,D)
D03: Travel To Matale> Explore Kandy (B,L,D)
D04: Visit Tea Plantation> Travel & Explore Nuwara Eliya (B,L,D)
D05: Rawana Ella Cave + Yala Safari (B,L,D)
D06: Kataragama > Weligama > Galle > Koggala (B,L,D)
D07: Koggala > Balapitiya > Kosgoda > Colombo (B,L,D)
D08: Tour Colombo And Depart (B,L,D)
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Package Valid Till : 31-10-2025
DAY 01: ARRIVE COLOMBO
➤ Upon arrival you will be welcomed by our representative and transferred to your hotel.
➤ Sri Lanka known for its world-famous tea plantations to national parks made for safaris, has plenty to tempt you away from the amazing beaches.
➤ Overnight stay in hotel.
DAY 02: TRAVEL TO SIGIRYA >DAMBULLA>SIGIRYA (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast, proceed to Sigiriya (Approx. 180 km / 5 hrs).
➤ En route, visit the magnificent Dambulla Rock Temple, one of Sri Lanka’s best preserved cave temples. Rising 160 meters above the surrounding plains, this sacred site offers sweeping panoramic views. Inside the caves, marvel at the exquisite murals depicting scenes from the life of the Buddha and discover more than 150 Buddha statues, each carefully preserved for centuries. (Entrance fee approx. USD 10 per person)
➤ After lunch at a local restaurant, continue to the world-renowned Sigiriya Rock Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic landmarks. Begin your ascent through the majestic “Lion Paws” entrance, climbing approximately 1,200 steps up and down. Along the way, admire the ancient frescoes, water gardens, and unique architecture that showcase the brilliance of King Kashyapa’s 5th-century engineering. From the summit, enjoy breathtaking views across the lush central plains. (Entrance fee approx. USD 35 per person)
➤ After descending, visit the Sigiriya Museum, where insightful exhibits and archaeological findings provide a deeper understanding of the fortress’s remarkable history and cultural significance.
➤ Dinner and Overnight Stay at a Hotel in Sigiriya.
DAY 03: TRAVEL TO MATALE> EXPLORE KANDY (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast proceed to Kandy (A UNESCO World Heritage Site), The Last Royal Capital of The Sri Lankan Kings (Approx: 180KM / 4HRS).
➤ En route Continue your journey and make a stop at a Spice Garden in Matale, where you can witness the cultivation of Sri Lanka’s world-renowned spices such as cinnamon, pepper, nutmeg, and cloves. Enjoy a guided tour through the garden, learn about their culinary and medicinal uses, and discover the secrets of traditional Ayurvedic remedies. This visit provides both an educational and aromatic experience, showcasing one of the country’s treasured natural resources.
➤ Thereafter proceed on A Discovery Tour of Kandy.
➤ Kandy, a World Heritage Site, was last ruled by King Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe and was brought under the British rule in 1815. Kandy crafts an array of culture, history and heritage in the minds of visitors across the globe. Experience an ancient Kandyan legacy engraved around its crown jewel, the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic of Lord Buddha.
➤ Take a stroll across this small Lakeside Town which is cradled among the misty hills. Proceed on to The Kandy City Centre which is bundled with bazaars, an arts & crafts centre, as well as a gem museum & lapidary. Walk in color as you glide through fresh fruits and vegetables in the Kandy market.
➤ In the evening witness the famous Sri Lankan Cultural Show. The stepping to the beat of traditional music & drumming amplified by a cultural show enhancing the rich and vibrant culture of the Wonder of Asia, Sri Lanka.
➤ Lunch at a Restaurant.
➤ Dinner and Overnight Stay at a Hotel.
DAY 04: VISIT TEA PLANTATION> TRAVEL & EXPLORE NUWARA ELIYA (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast, proceed to Nuwara Eliya. Board one of the world’s most scenic train rides! Travel from Kandy to Nanuoya through misty mountains, tea plantations, and waterfalls. Every curve offers postcard views. This is optional, seats are limited (subject to availability) and bookings open 30 days ahead. Prices: RM 78 (1st Class), RM 58 (2nd Class), including taxes, pickup/drop-off, and guide.
➤ Known as the Little England of Sri Lanka, Nuwara Eliya is surrounded by mountains, valleys, waterfalls, and tea plantations. The climate is cool, like an English spring, and nights get chilly. The town still shows its British influence with cottages and colonial mansions. Victoria Park, in the center, is ideal for a stroll, picnic, or birdwatching.
➤ Enjoy the Ceylon Tea Experience at a plantation. See how tea is picked, processed, and packed — a tradition since the 1850s. Sri Lanka remains one of the world’s largest tea exporters.
➤ After lunch, continue with a City Tour of Nuwara Eliya. Winding roads, tea estates, colonial bungalows, hedgerows, and an 18-hole golf course reflect the British charm.
➤ Walk through grassy paths and red-brick walls for beautiful countryside views. Drive through valleys dotted with waterfalls and tea pluckers in colorful saris. You can also take a boat ride or cycle (at own cost) along Lake Gregory.
➤ Visit the Seetha Amman Temple, linked to the Ramayana. Sitadevi is believed to have stayed here, with Lord Rama, Lakshmana, and Hanuman also worshipped. Footprints believed to be Hanuman’s can be seen by the river.
➤ Lunch at a Restaurant.
➤ Dinner & overnight stay at hotel.
DAY 05: RAWANA ELLA CAVE + YALA SAFARI (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast proceed to Kataragama (Approx:160KM/5HRS) via Ella, tracing one of Sri Lanka’s most scenic hill-country routes.
➤ If time permits,Pause in Ella to visit the iconic Nine Arch Bridge a famed colonial-era railway viaduct set amid emerald tea gardens and misty ravines. If timing permits, watch a train glide across the arches for a picture-perfect moment.
➤ Continue to Ravana Ella Cave (Ravana’s Cave) near Ella Rock,a site entwined with the Ramayana legend, believed to have sheltered Seetha Devi during captivity. A short walk leads to the cave entrance, rewarding you with panoramic hill views.
➤ Stop at the thundering Ravana Falls, one of the island’s most photogenic cascades, tumbling down rugged rock faces,an ideal spot for photographs and a refreshing breeze.
➤ After Lunch at a Restaurant, proceed to visit the Yala National Park, with a total protected area of 126,768 hectares, Yala consists of scrub plains, lagoons and rocky sections and offers the broadest cross-section of the countrys flora and fauna. In terms of game viewing this is probably the best place to see all of the big three elephant, leopard and water buffalo. It is estimated that Yala is home to about 35 Leopard making it one of the worlds densest leopard populations. Countless other animals including sloth bear, deer, wild boar, crocodiles, monkeys and numerous species of birds can also be seen here.
➤ Dinner and Overnight Stay at a Hotel
DAY 06: KATARAGAMA > WELIGAMA > GALLE > KOGGALA (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast, proceed to Weligama (Approx. 126 km / 2 hrs). Here, witness the world-famous Stilt Fishermen, a unique and traditional method of fishing found only in this region of Sri Lanka. The sight of fishermen balancing gracefully on wooden stilts above the waves while casting their lines is both fascinating and culturally significant, offering a glimpse into an age-old practice that has been passed down through generations.
➤ Continue the journey to Galle (Approx. 25 km / 1 hr) for a discovery tour of this historic coastal city. Begin with a visit to the magnificent Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site originally built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and later expanded by the Dutch. Explore the fort’s well-preserved ramparts, colonial buildings, and cobbled streets that echo with history.
➤ Take a leisurely walk through the charming Dutch-era streets, lined with boutique shops, art galleries, and cozy cafes. Experience the blend of European architecture with Sri Lankan culture that makes Galle so unique. Conclude your tour with a visit to the iconic Galle Lighthouse, an enduring landmark that has guided ships safely to shore for centuries and remains one of the most photographed spots in the city.
➤ Dinner and Overnight Stay at a Hotel in Koggala.
DAY 07: KOGGALA > BALAPITIYA > KOSGODA > COLOMBO (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast, proceed to Balapitiya to experience the famous Madu River Boat Safari. Cruise along the serene waters of the Madu Ganga, a scenic river dotted with small islands and mangrove forests. Along the way, observe traditional fishermen at work, visit small islets with Buddhist temples, and witness the diverse birdlife and aquatic species that thrive in this unique ecosystem.
➤ Continue the journey to Kosgoda, where you will visit the Turtle Hatchery. Here, learn about Sri Lanka’s sea turtle conservation efforts and see how baby turtles are protected and later released into the ocean.For those seeking adventure, optional water sports activities are available along the coast (at your own cost).
➤ Later in the afternoon, proceed to Colombo (Approx. 76 km / 2 hrs).
➤ Upon arrival, enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the city with its blend of colonial architecture, modern high-rises, and bustling markets.
➤ Dinner and Overnight Stay at a Hotel in Colombo.
DAY 08: TOUR COLOMBO AND DEPART (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
➤ After breakfast at hotel, Proceed on a Discovery Tour of Colombo. Drive along the clean streets edging the Crystal White Race Course, a horse racing hub in 1893 & World War II airstrip, today furnished with lavish clothing, food & tea boutiques.
➤ Visit Pettah for the Sri Lankan Bazaar Shopping experience, where you can shop for spices, clothing, and witness the famous Red Mosque (Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque). Built in 1908, this striking red-and-white candy-striped landmark is one of the oldest mosques in Colombo and a prominent symbol of the city’s Islamic heritage.
➤ Head along towards 'Arcade Independence' and ODEL for designer shopping and top-notch cuisine, facing the beautiful Independence Square.
➤ Every boutique, food outlet and even the 'walk-over fish tank' have revamped this colonial masterpiece into one of the trendiest shopping and hangout zones in Sri Lanka.
➤ Have a chilled beer at the Dutch Hospital, a heritage building now transformed with fashionable shops, jewelry & handicraft brands.
➤ Make a photo stop at Lotus Stadium, a lotus-shaped sports and events arena symbolizing purity and cultural heritage.
➤ Conclude with a photo stop at Lotus Tower, Sri Lanka’s tallest skyscraper and a modern city icon.
➤ Lunch at a Restaurant.
➤ Dinner at a Restaurant and proceed to the airport for your onward flight.
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