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7 Days & 6 Nights
Daily Tour
16 people
English
Experience a perfect Sri Lanka itinerary 7 days with this exciting tour that takes you through ancient cities, hill country charm, golden beaches, and a lively capital. This journey is crafted for travelers who want a complete taste of Sri Lanka in just one week.
Start your adventure in Dambulla, home to the famous Dambulla Cave Temple, filled with ancient Buddha statues and colorful murals. Then visit Sigiriya, where you can climb the iconic Lion Rock Fortress and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding jungle and villages.
Next, head to the cultural heart of the island – Kandy. Explore the peaceful town, visit the Temple of the Tooth, and stroll around the scenic Kandy Lake.
After the hill country, relax at the palm-fringed beaches of Bentota. Enjoy a calm and refreshing time by the sea or choose optional water activities and a boat safari along the Madu River.
End your tour in Colombo, Sri Lanka’s vibrant capital city. Visit shopping areas, local markets, and enjoy some city life before your departure
Upon arrival, experience the warm hospitality of Sri Lanka with a welcoming representative at the airport transfer to Dambulla. En route, visit the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, located along the Colombo-Kandy road. Established in 1975, the orphanage cares for abandoned and injured elephants. Today, it houses over 65 elephants, including babies born through a breeding program. In the evening, enjoy a Sri Lankan country side at Dambulla. Dinner and overnight stay at a hotel in Dambulla.
After breakfast, visit Sigiriya Rock, also known as the Fortress in the Sky, dating back to the 5th century. This iconic site, nicknamed Lion Rock, stands nearly 500 feet tall with ancient ruins at its summit, including a grand palace, gardens, and a swimming pool. Admire the famous frescoes of life-sized damsels, a rare surviving example of ancient Sinhala secular painting. Later, enjoy an elephant ride through the jungle before returning to your hotel. Dinner and overnight stay at a hotel in Dambulla.
After breakfast, travel to Kandy. En route, visit the Spice Garden in Matale to see Sri Lanka's famous spices and learn how they are grown and processed. In Kandy, enjoy a sightseeing tour of Kandy City including Upper Lake Drive, Market Square, Arts & Crafts Centre, Gem Museum. Kandy, known as the hill capital, was the last stronghold of the Sinhala Kings until 1815. It's a place where Buddhism's influence in Sri Lanka is evident, with temples and monasteries preserving Buddhist traditions. Dinner and overnight stay at a hotel in Kandy.
This morning after breakfast, Visit the Temple of the Tooth Relic, which has been revered since the 4th century when it was brought to Sri Lanka for safekeeping. It is considered the country's most sacred relic. Later, visit the Peradeniya Botanical Garden, spanning 147 acres with over 5,000 species of trees, plants, and creepers, including rare and endemic varieties. The garden, established in 1374 as a pleasure garden for the Kings of Gampola and Kandy, features attractions like the Spice Garden and Orchid House. Don't miss the iconic Palm Avenues, including the majestic Royal Palm Avenue planted in 1905. In the evening, enjoy a vibrant Cultural Show featuring Sri Lankan drumbeats and acrobatic performances Overnight stay at a hotel in Kandy.
After breakfast at the hotel, depart on a scenic drive to Bentota. Bentota, a picturesque coastal town renowned for its pristine beaches and vibrant water sports scene. You can unwind on the soft sands or engage in thrilling activities like jet skiing and snorkeling in the clear waters of the Indian Ocean. Bentota also offers opportunities for boat rides along the Madu River, exploring mangrove forests and visiting local communities. Enjoy the relaxing ambiance and seaside charm before settling in for an overnight stay at a hotel in Bentota.
Today is a leisure day in Bentota. After breakfast explore the Madu River with a boat ride in the Maadu Ganga Santuary, It's known for its rich biodiversity, including over 300 plant species and 248 vertebrate species, classified under the RAMSAR Convention on Wetlands. Then, visit the Marine Turtle Conservation project in Kosgoda, where you can witness endangered marine turtles nesting and hatchlings making their way to the sea. The Kosgoda Conservation Project offers guided night expeditions for guests to observe these fascinating creatures. Enjoy your overnight stay at the hotel in Bentota.
After breakfast you will be transferred to the Bandaranaike International Airport to connect with your departure flight.