Luxury Tour
- $2250
Luxury Tour
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Luxury tours in Sri Lanka offer an unforgettable travel experience, combining opulence with the island’s rich cultural heritage and natural wonders. These exclusive tours are tailored to meet the preferences of discerning travelers, providing personalized itineraries and private guides. Guests explore iconic landmarks such as the ancient Sigiriya Rock Fortress, the Temple of the Tooth in Kandy, and the colonial charm of Galle Fort. Sri Lanka’s pristine beaches, like those in the South Coast, are perfect for private yacht cruises or relaxing in upscale beachfront resorts.
Stay in world-class accommodations, including luxury resorts, boutique hotels, and lavish villas, all featuring exceptional service, fine dining, and exclusive amenities. Experience fine Sri Lankan cuisine with private chefs or dine at renowned restaurants. For adventure lovers, luxury tours include private safaris in Yala, Wilpattu, or Udawalawe National Park, as well as helicopter rides offering aerial views of the island’s stunning landscapes.
In addition to cultural and wildlife experiences, these tours focus on relaxation, with spa treatments, Ayurvedic wellness, and yoga sessions for complete rejuvenation, ensuring a seamless and lavish Sri Lankan getaway.
- $2250
Luxury Tour
DAY 1
Airport to Negombo
Warmly Welcome to the Sri Lanka at the airport and proceed to Negombo
Negombo, a charming coastal town located just north of Colombo, is one of Sri Lanka’s most popular tourist destinations. Known for its beautiful golden beaches and laid-back atmosphere, it offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. The town boasts a rich colonial history, seen in landmarks such as the Dutch Fort, which dates back to the 17th century, and the stunning St. Mary’s Church. Negombo’s vibrant fish market is one of the largest in Sri Lanka, where visitors can experience the local fishing industry up close and sample freshly caught seafood.
The calm waters of the Negombo Lagoon are ideal for boat tours, allowing tourists to explore mangrove forests and spot local wildlife. The town is also home to various luxury hotels, boutique resorts, and waterfront dining options that offer an authentic taste of Sri Lankan cuisine. For culture enthusiasts, there are several temples and churches to visit, while those seeking adventure can enjoy water sports like windsurfing and kite surfing. Negombo serves as a peaceful, accessible gateway to Sri Lanka, offering both cultural heritage and natural beauty.
Rest of the day and enjoy the Beach
Over Night at Negombo
DAY 2
Negombo to Sigiriya
In the morning start to proceed to Sigiriya and on the way having a Lunch
Sigiriya, located in central Sri Lanka, is a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its ancient rock fortress, known as the “Lion’s Rock.” Rising 200 meters above the surrounding jungle, Sigiriya offers breathtaking panoramic views of the lush landscape. The site is rich in history, featuring stunning frescoes, water gardens, and an elaborate system of pathways leading up to the summit, where the remains of an ancient palace are found. The surrounding area is also home to vibrant wildlife, including birds and monkeys. Sigiriya is a must-visit destination for history buffs and nature lovers alike.
After the lunch reach to the hotel and then go for a evening safari
Habarana, located in the heart of Sri Lanka, is a prime destination for an exciting safari experience, serving as a gateway to some of the island’s most renowned national parks. The area is surrounded by the famous Minneriya, Kaudulla, and Wilpattu National Parks, all known for their rich biodiversity and wildlife. A safari in Habarana offers the opportunity to witness large herds of elephants in their natural habitat, especially during the dry season when the Minneriya Tank attracts hundreds of these majestic animals. Birdwatchers can also enjoy sightings of a variety of species, including peacocks, eagles, and storks.
Visitors can explore the parks in open jeeps, guided by experienced rangers who provide insight into the ecosystem. In addition to elephants, you may spot leopards, wild boars, crocodiles, and a diverse range of flora and fauna. The safari experience in Habarana immerses visitors in the untamed beauty of Sri Lanka’s wilderness, making it a memorable adventure for nature enthusiasts.
After that reach to the hotel and stay over night at Sigiriya
DAY 3
Sigiriya Lion Rock and Polonnaruwa Ancient City
In the morning having a breakfast and proceed to hike the Sigiriya Lion Rock
Sigiriya, also known as Lion Rock, is an ancient rock fortress in central Sri Lanka and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Rising 200 meters above the surrounding jungle, it is renowned for its historical significance and stunning views. The fortress was once the royal palace of King Kasyapa in the 5th century. Visitors ascend the rock via a series of steps, passing impressive frescoes, water gardens, and the remains of the royal palace at the summit. The Lion’s Paw entrance, featuring massive lion statues, is iconic. Sigiriya is a marvel of ancient engineering and Sri Lanka’s most visited historical site.
Finish the hiking activity and then proceed to Polonnaruwa Ancient city, On route will have a lunch in Countryside
Polonnaruwa, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is one of Sri Lanka’s most significant ancient cities, showcasing the island’s rich history and cultural heritage. Once the capital of Sri Lanka during the 11th and 12th centuries, it features well-preserved ruins, including grand palaces, temples, and statues. Notable landmarks include the Royal Palace, Gal Vihara with its impressive rock-carved Buddha statues, and the Parakrama Samudra, a vast reservoir built by King Parakramabahu. The city offers a glimpse into the advanced engineering and architecture of ancient Sri Lanka, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts.
Then back to Sigiriya, stay overnight in there
DAY 4
Sigiriya to Kandy
In the morning checkout from the hotel and having a typical experiences in the village
A Sigiriya village tour offers a unique and immersive experience of rural life in Sri Lanka. Visitors are taken on a journey through the picturesque countryside surrounding the iconic Sigiriya Rock. The tour typically includes a traditional Sri Lankan village experience, where guests can explore lush paddy fields, interact with local farmers, and learn about organic farming practices. A highlight is a tranquil boat ride on a serene lake or reservoir. Guests are also treated to authentic local cuisine, often served in a traditional mud hut or home setting, offering a glimpse into the island’s rich cultural heritage.
Then proceed to Kandy, On route visit the Spice garden and having lunch in there
The Spice Garden in Matale is a popular destination for those interested in Sri Lanka’s rich history of spice cultivation. Located in the central region, it offers visitors a chance to explore a variety of aromatic spices, such as cinnamon, cardamom, pepper, and cloves, grown in lush garden settings. Guided tours provide insight into the cultivation, processing, and medicinal uses of these spices, with demonstrations of traditional techniques. Visitors can also enjoy the opportunity to purchase high-quality spices and herbal products. The Spice Garden in Matale is an educational and sensory experience, highlighting Sri Lanka’s long-standing spice trade heritage.
Then proceed to Kandy and Overnight in there
DAY 5
Visit the Kandy city
In the morning visit the temple of the tooth and participate for the ceremony
The Temple of the Tooth (Sri Dalada Maligawa) in Kandy, Sri Lanka, is one of the island’s most sacred and revered Buddhist sites. It houses a relic believed to be the tooth of Lord Buddha, attracting thousands of pilgrims and visitors annually. The temple complex, located near the Kandy Lake, features stunning Kandyan architecture with intricately carved woodwork and beautiful paintings. The temple is central to the annual Esala Perahera festival, a vibrant celebration that showcases traditional dance, music, and processions. The Temple of the Tooth is a significant cultural and religious landmark in Sri Lanka.
After that go for the city and visit the local market and some special, traditional handcrafts
Kandy, Sri Lanka, is renowned for its rich heritage in gems, art, crafts, and wood carvings. The Kandy Gem Museum showcases Sri Lanka’s world-famous precious stones, including sapphires, rubies, and topaz, offering visitors a chance to admire and purchase these exquisite gems. The city also boasts an array of traditional handicrafts, from intricate brasswork to vibrant batik textiles. Wood carving is another prominent craft in Kandy, with local artisans creating stunning sculptures and furniture, often depicting cultural and religious themes. These attractions provide a fascinating glimpse into Kandy’s artistic legacy and Sri Lanka’s craftsmanship.
After that participate for the Cultural dancing show and check-in to the Hotel, Stay overnight at Kandy
DAY 6
Kandy to Nuwara Eliya
In the morning proceed to Nuwara Eliya, On route visit the Royal Botanical Garden
The Royal Botanic Garden in Kandy, Sri Lanka, is a lush, expansive garden located just outside the city. Spanning 60 hectares, it is renowned for its stunning collection of tropical and subtropical plants, including orchids, medicinal plants, and giant trees. The garden’s meticulously landscaped grounds feature beautiful walking paths, serene lakes, and well-maintained flowerbeds. A highlight is the impressive Orchid House, home to over 300 varieties of orchids. Visitors can also explore the spice garden, palm avenue, and the picturesque lawns. The Royal Botanic Garden is a peaceful retreat and a must-visit for nature enthusiasts.
After that proceed to Nuwara Eliya and on the way stop for a tea plantations and factory, And have a lunch in there
Nuwara Eliya, often referred to as “Little England,” is renowned for its scenic tea plantations and factories. Nestled in the central highlands of Sri Lanka, the region’s cool climate and lush landscape create ideal conditions for cultivating high-quality tea. Visitors can tour the expansive tea estates, exploring the picturesque rolling hills covered in vibrant green tea bushes. The tea factory tours offer insight into the tea production process, from plucking to processing, followed by a tasting session of freshly brewed Ceylon tea. The serene atmosphere and breathtaking views make Nuwara Eliya’s tea plantations a must-visit destination.
In the evening visit the Nuwara Eliya city, and stay overnight in there
DAY 7
Nuwara Eliya to Yala
After the breakfast proceed to railway station, have a train ride from Nuwara Eliya to Ella
The train ride from Nanu Oya to Ella is one of Sri Lanka’s most scenic and unforgettable journeys. This picturesque route winds through the island’s central highlands, offering stunning views of lush green tea plantations, misty mountains, waterfalls, and charming villages. The train passes through dense forests, steep hills, and over breathtaking viaducts, providing travelers with a truly immersive experience in nature. The trip takes around 2 to 3 hours, making it an ideal way to witness the natural beauty of Sri Lanka. This train ride is a must for anyone seeking adventure and stunning landscapes in Sri Lanka.
When you have arrived to Ella, having lunch and proceed to Yala, On route visit the Ella city and the Beautiful Ravana Waterfall
Ravana Falls, located near Ella, is a majestic 25-meter-high waterfall surrounded by lush greenery. Named after the legendary king of Sri Lanka, it’s a popular spot for nature lovers and photographers. Ella itself is a charming town nestled in the central highlands, known for its cool climate and scenic landscapes. The area offers hiking opportunities, such as the famous Ella Rock, and stunning views of the surrounding mountains, tea plantations, and valleys.
Reach to the Yala and stay overnight in there
DAY 8
Yala to Galle
Get up the early morning and go for the safari in Yala national park
Yala National Park, located in the southeastern region of Sri Lanka, is one of the island’s most famous wildlife reserves. Spanning over 979 square kilometers, it is home to diverse ecosystems, including dry forests, wetlands, and grasslands. Yala is renowned for its leopard population, considered one of the highest densities in the world, along with elephants, crocodiles, wild boars, and various bird species. Visitors can explore the park through jeep safaris, guided by experts who share insights into the region’s flora and fauna. Yala National Park offers a thrilling and immersive wildlife experience in Sri Lanka’s natural beauty.
Then check-out from the hotel and proceed to Galle, and on the way stop for a Lunch
In the evening visit the Galle fort by foot to have a nice experience of the sun set
Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a historic fortification located in the coastal city of Galle, Sri Lanka. Built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and later expanded by the Dutch in the 17th century, the fort boasts a rich colonial history. Its well-preserved walls, cobblestone streets, and charming colonial architecture offer a glimpse into Sri Lanka’s past. The fort is home to museums, churches, boutiques, and cafes, making it a vibrant cultural hub. With stunning views of the Indian Ocean, Galle Fort is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and travelers alike.
Stay overnight at Galle
DAY 9
Galle to Bentota
After the breakfast proceed to Bentota, on route stop for Madhu river and the Turtle hatchery
The Madhu River, located in the southwestern region of Sri Lanka, is a picturesque waterway renowned for its natural beauty and ecological significance. Flowing through lush mangrove forests and wetlands, the river supports a rich variety of wildlife, including birds, reptiles, and aquatic species. Visitors can enjoy tranquil boat rides, exploring the serene surroundings and observing local flora and fauna. The river is also culturally important, with several temples and fishing villages along its banks. Madhu River offers a peaceful escape, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and those seeking a quiet, scenic experience.
The Turtle Hatchery in Kosgoda, Sri Lanka, is a vital conservation project dedicated to protecting endangered sea turtles. Located along the island’s southwestern coast, this hatchery plays a crucial role in safeguarding turtle species such as the Olive Ridley, Green, and Hawksbill turtles. Visitors can learn about the life cycle of these marine creatures, witness the release of baby turtles into the ocean, and observe the conservation efforts, including the protection of eggs and nesting sites. The hatchery also educates the public on the importance of turtle conservation and promotes eco-friendly tourism practices.
In the evening chill at the beach
stay overnight at Bentota
DAY 10
Bentota to Airport
In the morning proceed to Colombo and have a city tour of commercial city
Colombo, the commercial capital of Sri Lanka, is a vibrant and dynamic city that blends modernity with colonial charm. Located on the west coast, it is the largest city in Sri Lanka and a major hub for business, culture, and tourism. Colombo boasts a mix of contemporary skyscrapers, bustling markets, and historical landmarks. Key attractions include the Gangaramaya Temple, a striking Buddhist temple with a blend of modern and traditional architecture, and the Colombo National Museum, which showcases Sri Lanka’s rich history and culture.
The Galle Face Green, a popular seafront park, offers beautiful views of the Indian Ocean and is perfect for a leisurely walk. Visitors can also explore Pettah, a busy market district offering everything from spices to textiles. Colombo is known for its diverse culinary scene, combining traditional Sri Lankan dishes with international flavors. With its rich heritage, lively atmosphere, and welcoming people, Colombo is a must-visit destination for any traveler.
After finish the city tour, then proceed to Airport
Include
- Transportation
- Accommodation
- Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
- Safari Jeeps
- Chauffer Guide
- Entrance tickets
Exclude
- Air tickets
- Visa fees
- Personal expenses
- Liquor
- Daily expenses
- Extra foods and Drinks
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