06 Nights / 07 Days
Booking Price : ₹58,500.00/- Per Person
Explore the splendor of Sri Lanka with this thrilling trip package, which includes visits to historic cultural sites, gorgeous beaches, and verdant tea farms. Visit the famous Sigiriya Rock Fortress, stroll through the historic city of Kandy, and unwind in the charming hill town of Nuwara Eliya. Relax on Bentota's breathtaking beaches and take part in animal safaris at Yala National Park. Throughout your trip, savor genuine Sri Lankan food and friendly service. This comprehensive tour provides the ideal balance of leisure, culture, and adventure in a single, life-changing journey.
Cost USD650 pp + ticket |
Child Sharing Parents room USD 550 + Ticket |
Day 1: Colombo – Kandy (approx. 2 hrs 30 mins)
On day one, you will fly into Colombo and take a car to Kandy, the cultural heart of Sri Lanka. Visit the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage to get up close and personal with these majestic creatures. Learn about the many spices used in Sri Lankan cooking at the Mawanella Spice Garden, which you may visit later. Now that you've arrived in Kandy, it's time to settle in for a really remarkable stay.
Day 2: Kandy
Your next day will begin with a sightseeing trip to Kandy, where you may take in the sights and sounds of this historic city. Stop by the Peradeniya Botanical Garden, home to more than 4,000 plant varieties, and the Buddhist holy site, the Kandy Temple of the Tooth Relic. Then you can take it easy at your hotel while taking in the stunning scenery.
Day 3: Kandy – Nuwara Eliya (approx. 2 hrs)
Today you'll go to Nuwara Eliya, the epicenter of tea production in Sri Lanka. Be sure to stop along the road and take in the breathtaking views of Ramboda Falls. Nuwara Eliya is a beautiful town in the mountains where you may relax and enjoy the crisp air.
Day 4: Nuwara Eliya
On day 4, you'll go to a tea factory and plantation to learn more about the process of making Ceylon tea. Taste some of the greatest tea in the world and find out how it's made, from harvesting the leaves to crafting the perfect cup. Later, stop by Gregory Lake, a tranquil spot surrounded by verdant hills, and take it all in.
Day 5: Nuwara Eliya- Bentota (approx. 3 hrs 30 mins)
After breakfast, make the trip to Bentota, a beachside town with a plethora of exciting activities. In Kitulgala, you can go rafting down the Kelani River for a thrilling adventure, or you can just kick back and relax on the beach.
Day 6: Bentota
On day six, take a boat trip along the Madu River, a tranquil river surrounded by mangrove trees and punctuated by small islands. See how turtles are being saved from extinction firsthand by visiting a hatchery. Now is the time to relax and take in the sights of Bentota's breathtaking scenery.
Day 7: Bentota – Colombo (approx. 1 hr. 30 mins)
For the last day of your trip, you will leave Sri Lanka forever when you board your aircraft out of Colombo. Before leaving, soak in the country's natural wonders and cultural offerings so you can remember this trip forever.
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Q1: Do I need a visa to enter Sri Lanka?
Yes, most travelers need an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA), which you can apply for online before arrival. Some countries are eligible for visa-on-arrival, but it’s recommended to apply in advance.
Q2: How long is the tourist visa valid?
Typically valid for 30 days, extendable up to 90 days from within Sri Lanka.
Q3: When is the best time to visit Sri Lanka?
West & South Coast + Hill Country: December to April
East Coast: May to September
Q4: Is Sri Lanka safe for tourists?
Yes, Sri Lanka is generally safe for tourists. However, always check local news and government travel advisories.
Q5: What are must-visit places in Sri Lanka?
Sigiriya Rock Fortress
Ella & Tea Plantations
Galle Fort
Yala National Park
Temple of the Tooth (Kandy)
Mirissa/Unawatuna Beaches
Q6: How do I get around Sri Lanka?
Trains: Scenic but slow – great for routes like Kandy to Ella.
Buses: Cheap and extensive, but crowded.
Taxis/Tuk-tuks: Easily available.
Private Driver: Popular and comfortable for tours.
Q7: What currency is used?
Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR). Credit cards are accepted in cities; cash is better for rural areas.
Q8: Is Sri Lanka expensive?
It’s affordable compared to many destinations. Budget to mid-range travelers can enjoy comfortably.
Q9: What food should I try?
Rice & Curry
Hoppers (Appa)
Kottu Roti
String Hoppers
Fresh seafood
Q10: Is tap water safe to drink?
No. Stick to bottled or filtered water.
Q11: What types of accommodation are available?
Everything from budget hostels to luxury resorts, eco-lodges, and Ayurveda retreats.
Q12: Is internet and mobile coverage good?
Yes. Buy a local SIM card (Dialog, Mobitel) at the airport for cheap data.
Q13: Do I need vaccinations?
Recommended: Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Tetanus. Check with your travel clinic.
Q14: Is travel insurance necessary?
Yes, it's highly recommended for medical, theft, or travel disruption coverage.
Q15: What cultural customs should I respect?
Dress modestly, especially at temples.
Remove shoes and hats when entering religious sites.
Use your right hand for giving/receiving.
Public displays of affection are frowned upon.