In addition to a few simple thrills like a trip to a tea factory and an exciting Jeep Safari, this itinerary, which was created especially for people with two weeks to spare, includes several important UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Proceed to your Negombo lodging and relax with your loved ones.
Take a city tour of Negombo and see the stunning seashores and vibrant religious structures. Visit the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, an excellent place to witness young elephants. The next day, make your way to Sigiriya.
Climb Sigiriya Rock, the most famous traveller destination in Sri Lanka, first thing in the morning. Impressive big lion paws protect the stairs leading to the summit that previously housed the monarch’s palace. In the afternoon, go to Polonnaruwa to explore its historical ruins.
The oldest ancient town within the country, Anuradhapura, is a must visit. Throughout its millennium-long history,the country Has had 117 monarchs, all of whom built irrigation structures, beautiful gardens and Buddhist monasteries. In the afternoon, enjoy an exciting jeep safari through Minneriya National Park, the region of the world’s largest seasonal elephant gathering.
Proceed to Kandy and discover the UNESCO-listed two millennia-old Dambulla cave temple. The five caverns here have artwork spanning centuries adorning their ceilings and walls. Go on an intriguing tour of Matale’s Spice Garden afterwards.
Visit Kandy, a lively city with excellent shopping possibilities. Take a thrilling city tour. Shops provide a range of Sri Lankan-specific items, including diamonds, batiks, wood carvings, and silk. After touring the Peradeniya Botanical Gardens, enjoy a cultural presentation before heading to the Temple of the Tooth Relic.
As you approach Nuwara Eliya, the hill country situated 1800 meters above sea level, you can relax and enjoy the stunning views of the endless green tea fields. Make a stop to see a tea factory and the magnificent Ramboda Falls. When you go to the manufacturing outlet, you can buy various types of tea. Afterwards, take a tour of Nuwara Eliya city.
Take a hike in the well-liked Hortain Plains, one of the World Heritage Sites in Sri Lanka. View the primary draws such as Worlds End and Bakers Falls. See the other well-known locations in Nuwara Eliya.
Take a scenic train to Ella this morning. Enjoy sweeping views of tea plantations, reservoirs, waterfalls and an endless number of tunnels.
Experience a Jeep Safari at Yala National Park, the most popular tourist destination. See the Asian elephants roaming freely in the wild and the leopards of Sri Lanka.
Explore Galle’s magnificent Dutch Fort, which is thought to be Asia’s best-preserved colonial fortress, first thing in the morning. The island’s oldest breadfruit tree is located here as well. Take advantage of the Madu River Boat ride to see the wetland ecosystem up close. Participating in the conservation effort to preserve the baby turtles that are in danger of going extinct is part of the fulfilling experience. Make memories with your loved ones by strolling along the sandy Galle beach. On your last day in Galle, take part in an exciting day of water activities in the Bentota River.
Return to Colombo for a city tour, exploring sites like the Gangaramaya Temple, the Old Parliament, and Galle Face Green before your departure.