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Sri Lankan Magic

Your tailor-made holiday itinerary

Embark on a magical 21-day journey through Sri Lanka, an experience designed to immerse you in the island’s diverse landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and abundant wildlife.

Your adventure begins in Colombo, the vibrant capital city, where a tuk-tuk tour will unveil the city’s colorful streets, temples, and markets. From there, you’ll travel to Wilpattu National Park, the largest and oldest in Sri Lanka, offering you opportunities to spot leopards, sloth bears, and other wildlife.

The itinerary then takes you to Dambulla, a World Heritage site, where you can explore the ancient cave temples and rock paintings. Cultural immersion continues with visits to Ritigala, an ancient Buddhist monastery, and the ancient city of Polonnaruwa, another World Heritage site.

A highlight of your trip includes climbing the Sigiriya rock fortress, a stunning display of ancient engineering and art. You’ll also experience a scenic hot air balloon ride over the Dambulla area. The journey then proceeds to Kandy, home to the Temple of the Tooth, a sacred Buddhist site, and the Udawattakele nature reserve.

The itinerary further unfolds with treks along the Pekoe Trail, offering you breathtaking views of tea plantations and mountain ranges. A challenging night climb up Adam’s Peak provides a spiritual experience and the reward of a magical dawn.

Your exploration of Sri Lanka’s natural beauty continues in Nuwara Eliya, with visits to tea plantations, Horton Plains National Park, and Hakgala Botanical Gardens. A scenic train journey to Ella offers you more picturesque landscapes, followed by visits to Little Adam’s Peak and Ella Rock.

Wildlife encounters continue with safaris in Yala and Uda Walawe National Parks, known for their diverse ecosystems and opportunities to see elephants and leopards. The itinerary also includes a visit to the Elephant Transit Home, focusing on elephant rehabilitation.

The journey concludes with relaxation at the beaches of Thalpe and Bentota, visits to Lunuganga and Brief Gardens, and a turtle hatchery. The tour ends in Negombo, with a final city tour before your departure.

Created/Updated: March 13, 2025
Route:
Colombo – Wilpattu – Dambulla – Kandy – Adam’s Peak- Nuwara Eliya – Ella – Yala – Udawalawe – Thalpe – Bentota – Negombo
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Activity Levels
Moderate
WHAT'S INCLUDED
  • Activities and excursions as specified in itineraries
  • Entrance fees/tickets for all monuments, safaris etc
  • All in-destination transfers & transport in A/C vehicles with safe and experienced driver
  • Accommodation & Meals as specified
  • English speaking experienced guides and naturalists
  • 24/7 support throughout your holiday

Your itinerary in detail

Day 1: Arrival & Colombo
Arrive in Sri Lanka, at Colombo’s international airport. You’ll be met by our representative and transfer to your hotel in Colombo.
Hotel: Jetwing Colombo Seven
Day 2: Colombo – Wilpattu
Enjoy a Colombo Tuk Tuk tour with visits to Gangaramaya temple and Seema malakaya. The colourful and busy streets of capital Colombo will be an exciting treat for all, and riding the tuk tuk driven by your friendly local guide adds to the charm. You get to visit some of our guide’s favorite and secret locations, meet some of his friends and learn about the history of the area. The tour includes visits to a serene temple, a famous red-mosque and a visit to the main vegetable market, all places where you’ll love experiencing different cultures and religions. Enjoy a potent espresso at a coffee export merchant and a cold beer on a rooftop overlooking the port and a lot more.
Drvie north to Wilpattu, stopping en route at Anawilundewa.
The Anawilundewa wetlands are a unique ecological haven, one of Sri Lanka’s six designated Ramsar wetlands of  international importance, and home to more than 150 species of birds, 20 species of mammals, 70 species of butterflies, and over 50% of Sri Lanka’s freshwater fish species.

The sanctuary converges three distinct ecosystems: forest wetlands (including mangrove and freshwater swamps), the coast’s saltwater ecosystem, and freshwater lakes. This varied environment is a nesting and breeding ground for hundreds of bird species.

Explore the buffer zones of Wilpattu National Park on a night safari.
Hotel – Cloughton Wild
Day 3: Wilpattu
Unspoilt and beautiful Wilpattu (‘natural lakes’ in Sinhala) is the largest and oldest National Parks in Sri Lanka. Less visited than Yala, it is ideal for those who prefer a tranquil wildlife quest. Wilpattu’s most famous residents are leopards and sloth bears. Chances of sightings are good. It is also possible to see elephants, spotted deer, barking deer, wild pig, Asiatic buffalo and crocodiles. There are several species of butterflies, endemic birds, reptiles, snakes and amphibians to complement the big game.
A full day safari is the best way to explore Wilpattu National Park for wildlife watching. Unspoilt and beautiful Wilpattu is one of the largest and oldest National Parks in Sri Lanka.
Hotel – Cloughton Wild
Day 4: Wilpattu – Dambulla
Drive to Dambulla
Visit Dambulla Cave Temples, a World Heritage site famous for rock paintings and sculptures. Dambulla is considered as the oldest art gallery of the country. The paintings found on the rock ceiling shows the influence of Kandyan School of paintings became prominent in the 18th – 19th century in Sri Lanka.
The Dambulla Painting Museum showcases the rich history of Sri Lankan wall paintings. Its collection spans various periods of Sri Lankan art, from ancient cave paintings to more modern works, showing the evolution of Sri Lankan Cave and Wall Paintings.

The museum also houses artifacts such as pots, ceramics, and other items from ancient archaeological sites in the region.

Hotel – Amaya Lake
Day 5: Ritigala – Kandalama Lake
Visit Ritigala, a mountain in central Sri Lanka which is home to an ancient Buddhist monastery. The ruins and rock inscriptions of the monastery date back to 1st century BCE. The Ritigala mountain consists of four peaks which rise steeply from the surrounding plain, making it the highest mountain in northern Sri Lanka. Taller than Sigiriya, Dambulla and Mihintale, Ritigala is also a nature reserve.
Enjoy one of the most beautiful boat rides in Sri Lanka on the beautiful Kandalama Lake. Glide on the still waters as the beauty of nature and the calling of birds surround you. Experience splendid sunsets and hear the stories of the local boatmen.
Visit the Loris Conservation Project at Jetwing Vil Uyana – one of Sri Lanka’s most acclaimed wildlife research and conservation programs. It is one of the best places to see the endangered and shy creature on a late evening walk with the wardens.
Hotel – Amaya Lake
Day 6: Sigiriya – Polonaruwa
Visit and climb up the World Heritage site of the Sigiriya rock fortress which dominates the landscape and was both a military refuge as well as an aesthetic refuge for king who was a patron of the arts. Sigiriya became world famous for the frescos found on the western surface of the rock about 100 mts above the ground level. Ancient gardens from the 5th century survive at the foot of the rock.
Visit the ancient city of Polonnaruwa, a World Heritage site, on a cycling tour. From the tenth century AD the capital of the most powerful kingdom in the island shifted to Polonnaruwa from Anuradhapura. The greatest king of Polonnaruwa was Parakramabahu I (1153 –1186 AD). In his ‘golden reign’ the whole area flourished and several new building projects were started. The buildings were grand and impressive such as the Royal Palace and the Lankathilaka image house. The Gal Vihara with its great sculptures of the Buddha was created.
Hotel – Amaya Lake
Day 7: Dambulla – Kandy
Enjoy an expereince of a lifetime on a hot air balloon ride early morning, when the weather is most stable. You’ll fly at various heights – from tree top level to several thousand feet up: the perfect vantage point to observe the majesty of Dambulla – Kandalama area which includes lakes, tropical jungles, villages, farmlands and the geographical formations of Sri Lanka.The flight has a duration of roughly 1 hour, depending on weather conditions.
Drive to Kandy
Visit the Temple of the Tooth where the Sacred Tooth Relic is an object of veneration to Buddhists. The temple is one of the most sacred Buddhist sites. From ancient times kings have kept the Sacred Tooth Relic in their kingdoms as a symbol of power. It is a traditional belief that whoever takes possession of the Tooth Relic has the power to rule the people.
Visit the nature reserve of Udawattakele, where you can spot the endemic Purple faced leaf monkey, one of the unique species of the island. Exploration is on foot, through the woodland trails.
Hotel – Amaya Hills
Day 8: Pekoe Trail
Tackle the Pekoe Trail- Stage 1- Hanthana to Galaha (12.8 kms, easy). Begin your trek at the Ceylon Tea Museum (a place worth visiting if you’re keen on learning about the history of tea in Sri Lanka) and con-tinue to walk in the shade of the tall trees that line the roads of the Hanthana Tea Estate, one of the old-est and largest tea plantations in Sri Lanka.
Walk alongside the rocky ridge of ‘Katusu Konda’ (meaning Lizard’s back in Sinhala) with sweeping views of the seven peaks of the Hanthana range, as well as the nearby peaks of the Knuckles mountain range.
Pass a dramatic mountain facade featured in the movie ‘Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom’.
Encounter smaller villages scattered across the trail, and along this stage you’ll find the community of Kithulmulla, which takes you to the end of Stage 1, near the post office in Galaha.
Hotel – Amaya Hills
Day 9: Adam’s Peak
Drive to Nallatanniya (2.5 hrs). Relax in your hotel.
Join local pilgrims on a night climb of Adam’s Peak for a magical dawn. Streams of white-clad pilgrims from across the world pour year-round up the thousands of steps leading to the top of Adam’s Peak. The climb usually starts around 2 AM to allow trekkers to reach the summit by sunrise. The trail is well-marked with around 6,000 steps, making it a very challenging yet rewarding hike. The path is illuminated by candles. The atmosphere can be quite spiritual with the sounds of drums and chanting.The ascent passes through lush forests and tea plantations, with the temperature dropping with altitude. The final stretch to the summit is steep, but the view from the top is spectacular, with the sun rising over the surrounding mountains and valleys.
Hotel – Slightly Chilled Guest House
Day 10: Nuwara Eliya
Enjoy a relaxed morning to recover from your climb
Drive to Nuwaraa Eliya
Visit a tea plantation and the tea factory to learn all about tea estates and cultivation of one of Sri Lanka’s finest exports.Taste fine Ceylon teas with a tea master.
Hotel – Jetwing St Andrews
Day 11: Horton Plains National Park
Visit Horton Plains National Park, the only National Park in Sri Lanka where visitors are allowed to walk freely inside. It is situated 2200 m above sea in the central highlands of SriLanka, approximately 20 km south of Nuwara Eliya and covers 3162 hectares in extent. The climate here is a wet montane climate with a mean annual temperature of 15 centigrade. The vegetation in Hor-ton Plains is defined as Montane Rainforests or Cloud Forests which shows gnarled and stunted growth not exceeding 15 meters in height. Horton Plains is famous for the World’s End, a stunning viewpoint, which is a sheer drop of 870 meters hidden in clouds, and Baker Falls.
Visit Hakgala Botanical Gardens, one of the five botanical gardens in Sri Lanka. Situated about 1745 m above mean sea level, these gardens lie under the shadow of the Hakgala Rock which towers to a height of about 2,200m behind the gardens and the surrounding forest reserve. The gardens cover several terraces upon the lower slopes of the rock and offer magnificent views of nearby mountain ranges. The flora of the gardens is distinctly sub tropical and consists of representatives of the indigenous, montane flora intermingled with those introduced from other subtropical countries, systematically planted in various sections of the gardens.
Hotel – Jetwing St Andrews
Day 12: Nuwara Eliya – Ella
Experience the most scenic train journey in Sri Lanka. Your guide will drop you at Nanu Oya railway station and pick you again from Ella railway station. (3 hours train ride). Depending on the availability, we will provide you A/C first class/observation class train tickets.
Explore the breathtaking beauty of Ella, where lush tea plantations, cascading waterfalls, and iconic landmarks like Ella Rock and Nine Arches Bridge await. This picturesque hill town offers a perfect blend of adventure, serenity, and stunning views.
Hotel – EKHO Ella
Day 13: Pekoe Trail
Tackle Pekoe Trail stage 13 Ella-Demodara (8.8 km, moderate). This stage is a very scenic route that takes you from Haputale, one of the major towns in the tea country to one of the tea country’s better-known landmarks where Sir Thomas Lipton would survey his favorite tea estates.

Walk through a cool and humid forest reserve towards a mountain that takes you to the Thotalagala – Dambatenne Valley. Climb uphill on beautiful tea trails, past an organic bio-tea producing estate and on-to walking paths with views across the valley to Lipton’s Seat.

Hotel – EKHO Ella
Day 14: Ella – Yala
Enjoy a gentle climb to Little Adam’s Peak, which takes 1.5 to 2 hours. An easy, mostly flat walk winds through tea plantations to the peak which offers great views of the surrounding countryside.
Explore Ella Rock and Lipton’s Seat
Drive to Yala
Hotel – Jetwing Yala
Day 15: Yala
Explore Yala National Park, the most visited park in Sri Lanka, offering dense jungles, lakes, lagoons, grasslands, riverine and coastal areas. Famous for its leopards, Yala’s wide spectrum of habitats makes it hospitable to a range of flora and fauna.
A full day safari is the best way to explore Yala National Park’s rich wildlife and birds. A packed lunch is taken on the safari, and all vehicles congregate at the lunch point by the beach to enjoy lunch within the jungle, avoiding lost time driving out and back in.
Hotel – Jetwing Yala
Day 16: Yala – Uda Walawe
Drive to Uda Walawe
Uda Walawe National Park is one of Sri Lanka’s best-known National Parks due to its proximity to Colombo and the predictability of elephant sightings, often in large herds and family groups.
Explore Uda Walawe National Park on a morning/evening safari.
Hotel – Kalus Hideaway
Day 17: Uda Walawe – Thalpe
Visit the Elephant Transit Home. Located within Udawalawe National Park, it was established by Sri Lanka’s Department of Wildlife Conservation together with the Born Free Foundation with the primary purpose of rehabilitation and release of isolated baby elephants to the wild. There are normally between 40 to 60 orphaned elephants and visitors can watch them being fed, from the safety of a viewing platform about 8m away, at one of the four daily feeding sessions, held every three hours from 9am until 6pm.

The elephants are never chained, and are allowed to roam and play as they wish. Human contact is limited in order to maximize their chance of rewiliding. For visitors, there is no touching, washing or posing alongside elephants.

Drive to Thalpe
Enjoy time at the beach
Hotel – Radisson Collection Resort
Day 18: Galle
Visit the historic city of Galle, where you will enjoy a guided tour of the World Heritage city of Galle, with its colonial fort, churches and lighthouse. The city has a quaint laid back charm, inviting leisurely exploration.
Enjoy time at the beach
Hotel – Radisson Collection Resort
Day 19: Bentota
Lunuganga Garden in Bentota is a fine example of an iconic country house and garden created by Sri Lanka’s finest architect, Geoffrey Bawa over a period of 40 years. The gardens are a revelation of his architectural evolution where many of his trademark innovations sit alongside experimental flourishes.
Bevis Bawa, a landscape architect (elder brother to Geoffre Bawa, Sri Lanka’s finest architect) started to work at the family rubber farm in 1929 and transformed it into the magnificent Brief Garden we see today. His former country estate, Brief Garden is an intimate property, with its structured gardens and low slung, simplistic house brimming with detailed murals, ghoulish statues, personal photos and colonial-era antiques.
Visit the Victor Hasselblad Turtle Hatchery, which is among the oldest and most reputed hatcheries on the island. Here, you can see 4-5 species of turtles at very close quarters, and even get to touch and hold little hatchlings. Learn about the threats to turtles, and how hatcheries are helping conserve turtles.
Enjoy time at the beach
Hotel – Club Villa
Day 20: Bentota
Enjoy time at the beach
Drive to Negombo
Take in the colours and sights of the town on your Negombo tour. Journey the streets of Negombo on foot. Here, fishermen bring fresh catch at the Negombo fish market. Temples and churches attest to the multi-faith community of the island. The remains of a Dutch fort show colonial remnants – there’s much to explore on your city tour. Spend some time after your tour to browse for souvenirs to bring home.
Hotel – Villa Hundira
Day 21: Departure
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast on your last day of your holiday. Depending on the time of your flight, you’ll be driven to the airport (about 30 mins) to end your Sri Lankan holiday
INCLUSIONS & EXCLUSIONS

Inclusions:
• Hotel Accommodation with Breakfasts
• All transfers with A/C Car and an experienced English speaking chauffeur
• Train tickets- A/c first class/observation
• Private safari jeeps in all wildlife locations
• All entrance fees for site visits
• Airport transfers
• All taxes

Exclusions:

  • Flights
  • Any expenses of a personal nature

 

Hotels:

City Hotel Name No of Nights
Colombo Jetwing Colombo Seven 1
Wilpattu Claughton Wild 2
Dambulla Amaya Lake 3
Kandy Amaya Hills 2
Nallathanniya Slightly Chilled Guest House 1
Nuwaraeliya Jetwing St Andrews 2
Ella EKHO Ella 2
Yala Jetwing Yala 2
Udawalawe Kalus Hideaway 1
Thalpe Radisson Collection Resort 2
Bentota Club Villa 1
Negombo Villa Hundira 1

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