Honeymoon Tour
- $1850
Honeymoon Tour
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Sri Lanka is an increasingly popular destination for honeymooners, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, rich culture, and romantic experiences. With its stunning beaches, lush landscapes, and luxurious resorts, the island provides an ideal setting for couples seeking both relaxation and adventure. From the pristine shores of Unawatuna and Mirissa to the serene hill stations of Nuwara Eliya and Kandy, honeymooners can enjoy peaceful beachside retreats or romantic mountain getaways.
Sri Lanka is also known for its unique experiences like whale watching in Mirissa, scenic train rides through lush tea plantations, and visits to ancient temples and historical landmarks such as Sigiriya and Temple of the Tooth in Kandy. For couples seeking relaxation, indulgent spa treatments, Ayurvedic wellness, and private beach dinners are widely available.
Whether exploring vibrant cities, enjoying intimate moments amidst nature, or indulging in luxurious accommodations, Sri Lanka offers a memorable and magical honeymoon experience.
- $1850
Honeymoon Tour
DAY 1
Airport to Dambulla

Dambulla, located in central Sri Lanka, is famous for its ancient cave temple complex, the Dambulla Cave Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The temple, carved into a massive rock, houses over 150 Buddha statues and vibrant murals depicting scenes from the Buddha’s life. Surrounded by stunning landscapes, Dambulla also serves as a gateway to explore nearby attractions like the Sigiriya Rock Fortress and Minneriya National Park. Known for its tranquil atmosphere and rich history, Dambulla offers visitors a unique blend of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and spiritual significance, making it a must-visit destination.
Evening chill in the hotel at Dambulla
DAY 2
Dambulla to Sigiriya

Visitors climb a series of steps and pathways to reach the summit, where they can explore the remains of the palace, enjoy panoramic views of the lush landscape, and see the famous Sigiriya Frescoes, vibrant paintings of celestial maidens, which adorn the rock face. The surrounding gardens, ponds, and water features highlight the ancient architectural brilliance.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Sigiriya is not only an engineering marvel but also a stunning historical landmark, attracting travelers for its rich history and stunning beauty.
After that go for a village tour and have a lunch in there
A Sigiriya village tour offers a charming glimpse into rural Sri Lanka. Visitors can explore traditional farming practices, take a scenic bullock cart ride, visit local homes, and enjoy authentic Sri Lankan cuisine. The tour provides an immersive experience of village life, blending culture, nature, and history.
After the lunch then visit the Minneriya national park
Minneriya National Park, located in central Sri Lanka, is renowned for its large population of wild elephants, especially during the elephant gathering in the dry season. The park’s diverse habitats, including forests, wetlands, and grasslands, attract a wide variety of wildlife, including leopards, sambar deer, and numerous bird species. Visitors can enjoy jeep safaris through the park, offering a unique opportunity to witness these majestic creatures in their natural environment, alongside stunning landscapes and rich biodiversity.
overnight at Dambulla
DAY 3
Dambulla to Kandy

The Spice Gardens in Matale are a must-visit destination for those interested in Sri Lanka’s rich agricultural heritage. Located in the central region, near Kandy, Matale is famous for its spice cultivation, including cardamom, cinnamon, pepper, cloves, nutmeg, and turmeric. Visiting a spice garden gives you the opportunity to explore the lush grounds, where you can see how these aromatic plants are grown, harvested, and processed.
Guided tours often include demonstrations on how spices are used in Sri Lankan cuisine and traditional Ayurvedic medicine. Visitors can also purchase fresh spices or herbal products directly from the garden, making it a sensory experience filled with vibrant colors, rich smells, and cultural insights. The garden’s peaceful surroundings offer a perfect spot to learn about Sri Lanka’s natural bounty while enjoying a relaxed and educational experience.
Have a lunch in there and continue to Kandy
In the evening visit the Temple of the tooth and cultural dancing show
The Temple of the Tooth (Sri Dalada Maligawa) in Kandy, Sri Lanka, is one of the most sacred Buddhist sites in the world. It houses a relic believed to be a tooth of the Buddha, making it a pilgrimage destination for Buddhists. Located near Kandy Lake, the temple is an architectural masterpiece, known for its intricate design, golden roof, and stunning murals. The temple plays a central role in Sri Lankan religious and cultural life, particularly during the annual Esala Perahera festival.
A cultural dancing show in Kandy offers an exciting and vibrant experience of Sri Lanka’s traditional dance forms. Performers in colorful costumes showcase energetic Kandyan dance, characterized by graceful movements, rhythmic drumming, and elaborate footwork. The show often includes fire-eating, stilt dancing, and other folkloric performances, offering insight into the island’s rich cultural heritage. These lively performances are typically held in the evening and provide a captivating way to experience Sri Lanka’s history, rituals, and artistic traditions.
Stay overnight at Kandy
DAY 4
Kandy city tour

The Royal Botanic Garden in Kandy is a lush, expansive garden located just outside the city, known for its stunning collection of plants, trees, and flowers. Established in 1371, it spans over 60 hectares and features beautiful landscapes, including an impressive orchid collection, medicinal plants, and towering palm avenues. The garden is a peaceful retreat, offering visitors a chance to stroll through diverse plant species, relax by the serene water features, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding hills. It’s a must-visit for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility.
After visit the botanical garden, the have a lunch in Kandy
Then visit the city including Wood carving factory, Batik gallery, Gem museum and local bazar
Kandy, Sri Lanka’s cultural capital, offers a variety of local experiences that showcase its rich heritage. The local bazaar in Kandy is a bustling market filled with colorful stalls selling spices, fresh produce, traditional handicrafts, and textiles. It’s an excellent place to explore authentic Sri Lankan goods, from vibrant fabrics to unique souvenirs
The Gem Museum in Kandy displays the island’s rich history of gem mining, highlighting Sri Lanka’s reputation as a leading source of precious stones, particularly sapphires, rubies, and topaz. Visitors can learn about the gem-cutting process and even purchase certified gemstones.
For art enthusiasts, wood carvings in Kandy are a fascinating tradition. Many shops display intricate, handcrafted wooden sculptures, ranging from religious figures to traditional designs, showcasing the country’s exceptional craftsmanship.
The Batik Gallery in Kandy is another must-visit, where visitors can see the delicate process of creating batik fabric art. The gallery offers a range of beautiful batik designs, from vibrant clothing to decorative pieces, reflecting Sri Lanka’s artistic heritage.
over night at Kandy
DAY 5
Kandy to Nuwara Eliya

Nuwara Eliya, often called “Little England,” is renowned for its scenic tea plantations and tea factories. Nestled in the central highlands, the region’s cool climate and misty landscapes provide perfect conditions for growing Sri Lanka’s famous Ceylon tea. Visitors can tour the picturesque tea estates, where they’ll learn about the traditional tea production process—from plucking the leaves to processing and packaging. Many plantations offer guided tours, allowing guests to explore the factory, observe the machinery, and sample freshly brewed tea. The lush green hills and panoramic views make these visits not only educational but also a serene and picturesque experience.
Nuwara Eliya, nestled in Sri Lanka’s central highlands, is a scenic hill station known for its cool climate, colonial charm, and stunning landscapes. Often called “Little England,” the city boasts lush green tea plantations, picturesque gardens, and charming British-era architecture.
One of its highlights is Gregory Lake, a serene man-made lake surrounded by mountains, offering boat rides, picnics, and outdoor activities. The lake is a peaceful spot to relax and enjoy the breathtaking scenery.
Another gem is Victoria Park, a beautifully landscaped public park in the city center, perfect for leisurely walks, birdwatching, and enjoying nature. Together, these attractions make Nuwara Eliya a delightful blend of natural beauty and colonial heritage
Over night at Nuwara Eliya
DAY 6
Nuwara Eliya To Ella

The Nuwara Eliya to Ella train ride is one of the most scenic train journeys in Sri Lanka, offering breathtaking views of the island’s central highlands. The route winds through lush tea plantations, misty mountains, waterfalls, and picturesque villages. As the train climbs and descends the hills, passengers are treated to panoramic vistas of green valleys and dense forests, creating a truly unforgettable experience. The journey takes around 3-4 hours, making it a popular choice for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in Sri Lanka’s natural beauty while enjoying a relaxed, scenic ride.
Having a lunch in Ella city and go a hiking Little Adam’s Peak in the Evening
Little Adam’s Peak is a popular, relatively easy hike near the town of Ella in southern Sri Lanka. The trek offers stunning views of lush green valleys, tea plantations, and the distant Ella Rock. The summit, with a relatively short climb, provides a panoramic vista of the surrounding mountains and landscape, making it a favorite spot for travelers looking to enjoy Sri Lanka’s natural beauty without a strenuous hike
Ella, a charming hill town, is known for its breathtaking scenery, cool climate, and laid-back atmosphere. Surrounded by mountains and tea estates, Ella offers attractions like Ravana Falls, Nine Arches Bridge, and the famous Ella Rock hike. It’s a perfect base for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and those wanting to relax amidst Sri Lanka’s stunning landscapes
Over night at Ella
DAY 7
Ella to Yala

Ravana Falls is a stunning waterfall located near Ella in southern Sri Lanka. Standing at about 25 meters tall, it cascades down a rocky cliff into a large pool below, surrounded by lush greenery. The waterfall is named after the mythical king Ravana, a prominent figure in Sri Lankan legend. It is easily accessible by road, making it a popular stop for travelers exploring the Ella region. Visitors can enjoy the natural beauty, take a refreshing dip in the pool, or simply admire the breathtaking views, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers and photographers.
Yala National Park is one of Sri Lanka’s most famous wildlife reserves, located in the southeastern part of the island. Spanning over 1,200 square kilometers, it is home to diverse ecosystems, including dry forests, grasslands, wetlands, and coastal lagoons. Yala is renowned for its population of leopards, making it one of the best places in the world to spot these elusive big cats. In addition to leopards, the park is teeming with wildlife, including elephants, sloth bears, crocodiles, and over 200 species of birds.
Go for the Evening safari After having Lunch
A jeep safari through Yala offers visitors an exciting opportunity to see wildlife up close while experiencing the park’s stunning landscapes. The park is also home to several ancient ruins and historical sites, adding cultural significance to its natural beauty. Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, photographer, or nature lover, Yala National Park offers an unforgettable adventure in the heart of Sri Lanka’s rich biodiversity.
Back to hotel in Yala
DAY 8
Yala To Mirissa

Mirissa is a small, picturesque beach town located on the southern coast of Sri Lanka. Known for its golden sandy beaches, clear turquoise waters, and laid-back atmosphere, it’s a popular destination for both relaxation and adventure. Mirissa is famous for whale watching, with boat tours offering the chance to see blue whales and sperm whales. In addition to its beautiful beaches, Mirissa boasts vibrant seafood restaurants, lively beach bars, and nearby attractions like the Mirissa Lighthouse and Parrot Rock. Whether you’re looking to unwind on the beach or explore marine life, Mirissa offers a perfect blend of tranquility and excitement.
In the evening chill in the beach
over night at Mirissa
DAY 9
Mirissa, Galle to Colombo

Whale watching in Mirissa is one of Sri Lanka’s top attractions, offering visitors the chance to witness some of the world’s most majestic marine creatures in their natural habitat. Located on the southern coast, Mirissa is ideally situated for whale watching, especially from November to April, when the seas are calm.
The highlight is the opportunity to spot blue whales, the largest animals on earth, along with sperm whales, spinner dolphins, and various species of sea turtles. Boat tours depart early in the morning, and expert guides provide information about the whales’ behavior and migration patterns, making the experience both thrilling and educational. The calm waters, combined with the stunning coastal scenery, create an unforgettable adventure for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.
After that visit Galle fort and having lunch in there
Galle Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage site located in the coastal city of Galle, Sri Lanka. Built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and later expanded by the Dutch, the fort is a blend of European colonial architecture and Sri Lankan heritage. Its cobblestone streets are lined with charming shops, cafes, and colonial-era buildings. The Galle Lighthouse offers stunning views of the Indian Ocean, and the fort’s walls provide a peaceful spot to enjoy the sunset. Galle Fort is a cultural and historical hub, offering a fascinating glimpse into Sri Lanka’s colonial past.
Then continue to Colombo and stay over night
DAY 10
Colombo to Airport

Colombo, the vibrant capital of Sri Lanka, is a bustling port city with a rich blend of history, culture, and modernity. Located on the island’s west coast, it is the largest city in Sri Lanka and serves as the country’s commercial and administrative hub. Colombo offers a fascinating mix of colonial architecture, ancient temples, and contemporary buildings.
Key attractions include the historic Galle Face Green, a seaside promenade perfect for leisurely walks, and the Gangaramaya Temple, a beautiful Buddhist temple with a museum and tranquil surroundings. The Colombo National Museum showcases the island’s history, while Pettah Market offers a lively experience of local street markets.
The city also boasts a thriving culinary scene, offering everything from traditional Sri Lankan dishes to international cuisine, and is known for its vibrant nightlife and shopping districts. With a mix of old and new, Colombo is an exciting gateway for those exploring Sri Lanka’s cultural and urban landscape.
Then proceed to Colombo International Airport
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- Accommodations
- Transportation
- Entrance tickets
- Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
- Chauffer Guide
- Water Bottles
Exclude
- Air tickets
- Visa fees
- Personal Expenses
- Extra Drinks and foods
- Liquors
- Daily Expenses
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