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Drivers in Sri Lanka is one of the best leading Tour Operator in Sri Lanka tourism industry. We offer best price and best services. Our aim is to make your Sri Lanka Tours easy and memorable with our very finest service and to positively campaign for a good, healthy and enjoyable holiday to all our customers.
This 14 days tour package includes your accommodation with breakfast, a luxury vehicle, an English speaking professional driver, driver's accommodation & meals, fuel, 24 hours service & parking fees.
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.<br>If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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Pahana Village - Sigiriya (with Swimming Pool)
Hiriwadunna
Step into the soul of rural Sri Lanka with a visit to Hiriwadunna, a peaceful village nestled near Habarana. This immersive experience blends nature, culture, and tradition as you journey by bullock cart along red-dust trails, glide across a lotus-covered lake by catamaran, and wander through lush forest paths. Meet warm-hearted locals in their homes, learn to cook authentic village dishes, and discover age-old farming and craft techniques passed down for generations. Far from the crowds, Hiriwadunna invites you to slow down and connect—with the land, with the people, and with a way of life that remains beautifully untouched. It’s not just a visit—it’s a memory in the making.
Minneriya National Park
Immerse yourself in the wild heart of Sri Lanka at Minneriya National Park, famed for “The Gathering”—a breathtaking spectacle where 150–300+ majestic Asian elephants converge around the ancient Minneriya Tank. Ride in a guided safari jeep through sprawling grasslands, wetlands, and forest corridors, witnessing elephants bathe, graze, socialise, and even court one another—up close, yet in their natural rhythm. Beyond elephants, the park teems with vibrant life: playful langurs and macaques, elegant deer, elusive sloth bears, leopards, and over 160 species of birds including pelicans and storks. Conveniently located near Habarana and Polonnaruwa, and part of the Cultural Triangle, Minneriya offers a wildlife adventure that’s both thrilling and soulful. Prepare your camera, respect wildlife etiquette, and get ready to witness one of Asia’s most spectacular natural events.
Pahana Village - Sigiriya (with Swimming Pool)
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Sigiriya The Ancient Rock Fortress
Rising 200 meters above the jungle canopy, Sigiriya Rock Fortress is an awe-inspiring blend of history, art, and ancient engineering. Climb the majestic “Lion Rock,” once home to a 5th-century king’s palace, and explore its dramatic stone stairways, mirrored walls, and world-renowned frescoes. As you ascend, pause to admire panoramic views, royal gardens, and the iconic lion’s paw entrance carved into the rock face. At the summit, the ruins of a sky palace and sweeping vistas await—offering a powerful sense of wonder and timeless grandeur. Sigiriya isn’t just a UNESCO World Heritage Site—it’s one of Sri Lanka’s most legendary and unforgettable experiences.
Ancient City of Polonnaruwa
Step into the pages of history at Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka’s medieval capital and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wander through sprawling ruins of ancient palaces, royal baths, intricately carved moonstones, and sacred temples that whisper stories of a golden age. Marvel at the iconic Gal Vihara—four colossal Buddha statues carved from a single slab of granite, radiating serenity and artistic mastery. Cycle or stroll beneath shady trees as monkeys scamper among stone relics and time-worn walls. Polonnaruwa offers more than ruins—it’s a graceful fusion of culture, spirituality, and centuries-old civilization, perfectly preserved in stone and silence.
Pidurangala Rock
For those seeking adventure with a view, Pidurangala Rock offers a raw, rewarding climb and one of the most breathtaking panoramas in Sri Lanka. Just a short distance from Sigiriya, this lesser-known gem invites you to ascend through forested paths and ancient temple ruins to reach its rocky summit. At the top, you’re treated to a stunning, unobstructed view of Sigiriya Rock rising above the jungle—a picture-perfect reward for your effort. Along the way, discover reclining Buddha statues and remnants of a centuries-old monastery. Quieter, wilder, and more intimate than its famous neighbor, Pidurangala is where nature, history, and solitude meet above the treetops.
Pahana Village - Sigiriya (with Swimming Pool)
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Anuradhapura Ancient City
Journey back over two millennia to Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka’s first ancient capital and a sacred cradle of Buddhist civilization. Wander among colossal dagobas, crumbling monasteries, and majestic stone carvings that echo a time of kings, monks, and miracles. Stand before the Sri Maha Bodhi tree, said to be the oldest living tree planted by human hands—grown from a sapling of the Buddha’s enlightenment tree. Cycle through the vast, tranquil complex where history breathes through every worn brick and lotus pond. Still a place of worship, Anuradhapura offers more than ruins—it’s a timeless spiritual heartbeat that continues to inspire pilgrims and travelers alike.
Isurumuniya Temple
Tucked into a rocky outcrop near Anuradhapura, Isurumuniya is a serene sanctuary where stone, water, and legend intertwine. Famous for its exquisite carvings—including the romantic “Isurumuniya Lovers”—this ancient temple blends spirituality with artistry in a peaceful setting. Explore sacred chambers carved into stone, admire intricate reliefs of elephants and royal figures, and climb to the top for tranquil views over lotus-filled ponds and temple rooftops. As incense drifts on the breeze and monks chant softly in the background, Isurumuniya invites you to slow down and connect with the timeless beauty of Sri Lanka’s spiritual past.
Jack Tree Lodge - Kandy
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Dambulla Cave Temple
Step into a sacred world carved into stone at Dambulla Cave Temple, Sri Lanka’s largest and best-preserved rock temple complex. Nestled within a massive granite outcrop, this UNESCO World Heritage Site houses five ancient caves adorned with over 150 Buddha statues and vibrant murals that stretch across the walls and ceilings. The cool, dimly lit chambers radiate serenity, each telling centuries-old stories of devotion and artistry. As you ascend to the temple, enjoy sweeping views of the lush countryside below. A visit to Dambulla is more than a spiritual stop—it’s a stunning encounter with Sri Lanka’s rich cultural and religious soul, hidden inside a mountain of silence and light.
Bursting with color, detail, and divine energy, the Matale Hindu Temple is a vibrant celebration of South Indian architecture and devotion. Dedicated to the goddess Mariamman, this temple dazzles visitors with its towering gopuram—a kaleidoscope of intricately carved deities, mythical creatures, and celestial guardians. Step inside to experience rhythmic chanting, the scent of incense, and vivid rituals that bring the temple to life. Located in the heart of Matale town, it offers a captivating glimpse into Sri Lanka’s Hindu culture, rich with symbolism and tradition. Whether you're drawn by its artistry or its spirituality, this temple is a feast for the senses and the soul.
Kandy View Point
Perched high above the city, Kandy View Point offers a breathtaking panorama of Sri Lanka’s cultural capital. Watch the city unfold beneath you—Kandy Lake shimmering in the sun, the sacred Temple of the Tooth nestled among rooftops, and misty hills framing the horizon. Whether you visit at sunrise or during golden sunset hours, the view is nothing short of magical. Street vendors offer fresh king coconuts and local snacks, adding charm to the stop. Just a short drive or walk from the city center, this scenic
Kandy Lake
Peaceful and picturesque, Kandy Lake is the tranquil heart of Sri Lanka’s hill capital. Created by a king in 1807, this man-made lake sits beside the sacred Temple of the Tooth and reflects the city’s colonial charm and cultural depth. Stroll along its shaded promenade, where monks, locals, and travelers gather beneath towering trees and the occasional flying bat. Spot tiny islands, ancient bathing houses, and fluttering lotus flowers as you circle the shoreline. Whether you visit at sunrise or dusk, Kandy Lake offers a serene escape from the city’s bustle—a perfect blend of nature, history, and quiet reflection.
Kandy Lake Club - Cultural Dance Show
Experience the rhythm, color, and soul of Sri Lanka at the Kandy Cultural Show—a vibrant performance that brings ancient traditions to life. Held in the heart of the hill capital, this lively spectacle features traditional Kandyan drumming, fire dancing, acrobatics, and graceful temple dances once performed for kings. Dressed in ornate costumes, performers tell timeless stories through music and movement, offering a window into the island’s rich heritage. The grand finale—walking barefoot over fire—leaves audiences breathless. Whether you're a culture lover or curious traveler, the Kandy Cultural Show is a must-see journey into Sri Lanka’s living traditions.
Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic
Step into the sacred heart of Sri Lanka at the Temple of the Tooth in Kandy, where a revered relic of the Buddha—his tooth—is enshrined in golden splendor. Set beside the tranquil Kandy Lake, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is both a place of deep spiritual devotion and architectural elegance. Witness the rhythmic drumming and fragrant offerings during the daily rituals, and explore gilded halls, ancient artifacts, and murals that echo centuries of Buddhist tradition. The temple pulses with history, faith, and reverence—making it not just a site to visit, but an experience to feel. A must-see for culture seekers and spiritual explorers alike.
Terrabella - Nuwara Eliya
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Ambuluwawa Tower
Reach for the sky at Ambuluwawa Tower, a spiraling architectural wonder perched atop a misty mountain near Gampola. This eco-spiritual sanctuary blends nature, culture, and religion, offering panoramic views that stretch across rolling hills, rivers, and distant mountain peaks. Climb the narrow, winding staircase—wrapped like a ribbon around the tower—for a thrilling ascent that’s not for the faint of heart but rewards the brave with unforgettable vistas. Surrounded by lush biodiversity and symbols from multiple faiths, Ambuluwawa is more than a viewpoint—it’s a peaceful escape where adventure meets serenity at the summit.
Glenloch Tea Factory
Discover the art of Ceylon tea at Glenloch Tea Factory, nestled amid the emerald hills of Sri Lanka’s central highlands. Wander through rolling plantations where mist kisses the leaves, and women in colorful saris skillfully pluck the freshest buds. Inside the factory, take a guided tour to see how these delicate leaves transform—from withering to rolling, drying, and finally brewing into the perfect cup. Learn about the different grades of tea, sample aromatic blends, and sip your favorite with sweeping views of the surrounding valleys. A visit to Glenloch is a sensory journey—rich in flavor, fragrance, and tradition
Ramboda Waterfall
Tucked into the misty hills of Sri Lanka’s tea country, Ramboda Waterfall is a breathtaking cascade that tumbles 100 meters down a rocky cliff into a lush green valley. Surrounded by rolling tea plantations and cool mountain air, it’s a perfect stop for nature lovers and photo seekers alike. Feel the spray on your face, listen to the thunder of water crashing below, and soak in the tranquil beauty of this hidden gem. Easily accessible yet wonderfully unspoiled, Ramboda offers a refreshing pause on your highland journey—where nature speaks in waterfalls and the scenery is pure magic.
Gregory Lake
Nestled in the heart of Nuwara Eliya, Gregory Lake is a serene highland escape surrounded by rolling hills, colonial charm, and cool mountain breezes. Originally built in the 19th century by a British governor, the lake now offers relaxing boat rides, lakeside strolls, and family-friendly activities—from paddle boating to pony rides. Lush gardens, colorful blooms, and misty views create a picture-perfect setting for picnics or quiet reflection. Whether you’re sipping tea by the water or gliding across its calm surface, Gregory Lake is where nature and leisure meet in Sri Lanka’s “Little England.”
Shadow Inn - Ella
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Horton Plains National Park
Step into a world above the clouds at Horton Plains National Park—a mystical highland plateau where wild beauty and raw nature meet. Trek through misty grasslands, cloud forests, and windswept moors as you make your way to World’s End, a jaw-dropping cliff with panoramic views that plunge nearly 900 meters. Along the way, spot sambar deer, endemic birds, and rare flora in a landscape unlike anywhere else in Sri Lanka. Don’t miss the cool spray of Baker’s Falls, hidden among ferns and rocks. Remote, hauntingly beautiful, and refreshingly cool, Horton Plains is a hiker’s paradise and a photographer’s dream.
Nanu Oya
All aboard one of the world’s most scenic train rides—from Nanu Oya to Ella—where every turn reveals a postcard-worthy view. Wind through lush tea plantations, mist-covered mountains, cascading waterfalls, and charming villages, all while enjoying the gentle sway of a classic blue train. Open doors and windows invite you to lean out (safely!) and breathe in the crisp highland air as the tracks snake through tunnels and across iconic bridges. This slow, soulful journey is more than transportation—it’s an unforgettable slice of Sri Lankan life, rich in color, culture, and natural beauty.
Nine Arches Bridge
Hidden among the misty hills of Ella, the Nine Arch Bridge is a stunning feat of colonial-era engineering wrapped in natural beauty. Built entirely of stone and brick in the early 20th century, its nine graceful arches stretch across a lush green valley, framed by jungle and tea plantations. Time your visit to watch the iconic blue train curve across the bridge—a magical moment that feels like a scene from a storybook. Whether you walk along the tracks or admire it from one of the nearby cafés, the Nine Arch Bridge is a must-see landmark that perfectly captures Ella’s charm and timeless appeal.
Shadow Inn - Ella
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Little Adam's Peak View Point
For a hike that’s easy on the legs but rich in reward, Little Adam’s Peak is Ella’s must-do adventure. Named for its resemblance to the sacred Adam’s Peak, this scenic trail winds through tea plantations and gentle hills before opening up to panoramic views of Ella Gap, rolling valleys, and distant mountains. The climb is short and family-friendly, with photo-worthy moments at every turn—especially at sunrise or sunset, when the sky paints the landscape in gold. Peaceful, picturesque, and soul-refreshing, Little Adam’s Peak offers a big payoff for a little effort.
Ella Rock
Adventure seekers, this is your mountain. Ella Rock offers one of Sri Lanka’s most thrilling hikes, taking you through misty forests, tea fields, and railway tracks before rewarding you with sweeping, cliffside views over Ella Gap and the southern highlands. The trail is a bit rugged and off-the-beaten-path—perfect for those craving a challenge and a sense of discovery. At the summit, cool winds and silence greet you, along with endless horizons. It’s more than a hike—it’s a journey through raw nature, local encounters, and unforgettable scenery that makes the climb completely worth it.
Ravana's Cave
Step into legend at Ravana Cave, a mysterious mountainside hideout linked to the ancient epic Ramayana. Believed to be where King Ravana once held Princess Sita captive, this small yet storied cave sits nestled above Ella, offering both myth and adventure. Reach it via a short but steep climb through forested paths and rocky steps, and explore its cool, shadowy interior carved into the hillside. Though modest in size, the cave’s intrigue lies in its history and the panoramic views of Ella’s lush valleys below. Ravana Cave is a must-visit for history lovers, curious trekkers, and seekers of Sri Lanka’s legendary past.
Escape the ordinary and dive into a hidden slice of paradise at one of Ella’s secret waterfalls—where nature feels untouched and adventure feels personal. Tucked away in the jungle, this lesser-known spot offers a refreshing plunge pool beneath a gentle cascade, surrounded by mossy rocks, tropical greenery, and birdsong. The short hike adds a sense of discovery, and once you arrive, the crystal-clear water and peaceful atmosphere make it feel like your own private oasis. It’s perfect for wild swimming, quiet reflection, or simply cooling off in a place most travelers never find. Pure, unspoiled, and unforgettable.
Pahalage Boutique Villas - Tissamaharama (with Swimming Pool)
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Ravana Ella Falls
Crashing down from the misty highlands near Ella, Ravana Waterfall is one of Sri Lanka’s most dramatic and iconic cascades. Legend ties it to the ancient Ramayana, where it’s said King Ravana hid Princess Sita in the nearby cave—adding a mythical aura to its natural beauty. The waterfall tumbles over layered rock into shallow pools, creating a misty spectacle that’s both powerful and picturesque. Easily accessible from the roadside, it’s a perfect photo stop and a refreshing pause on your hill country journey. Surrounded by jungle and folklore, Ravana Falls offers a splash of magic in every sense.
Buduruwagala Temple
Step back over a thousand years into serene solitude at Buduruwagala Rock Temple, where seven towering Buddha figures are carved into a cliff face deep in Sri Lanka’s southern forest. The central statue—an awe-inspiring 15 meters tall—is the tallest standing Buddha in the country, flanked by mystical Bodhisattvas and ancient guardians. Weathered by time yet strikingly preserved, the carvings seem to emerge from the stone with quiet grace. A short walk through a tranquil forest leads you to this hidden gem, often uncrowded and wrapped in birdsong. Buduruwagala is not just a temple—it’s a timeless, spiritual encounter with Sri Lanka’s sacred past.
Yala National Park
As the sun begins to dip over the wild plains of Yala, the jungle awakens with life—making the evening safari a thrilling window into Sri Lanka’s untamed beauty. Hop into a 4x4 and journey through golden grasslands, dense forest, and shimmering lagoons in search of elephants, sloth bears, crocodiles, and the elusive Sri Lankan leopard. With cooler temperatures and dramatic lighting, the evening hours are perfect for spotting wildlife and capturing unforgettable photos. Hear the calls of peacocks, the rustle of movement in the bush, and feel the wild heartbeat of the island. Yala’s twilight is nature’s own theatre—raw, real, and unforgettable.
Nibbana - Mirissa (with Swimming Pool)
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Tucked away on Sri Lanka’s southern coast, Goyambokka Beach is a hidden paradise where soft golden sand meets turquoise waves and swaying palm trees. Quieter than the busier beaches nearby, this laid-back cove offers the perfect blend of seclusion and natural beauty. Swim in calm, clear waters, relax under the shade with a fresh coconut, or enjoy a beachfront meal at a cozy café just steps from the sea. With its peaceful vibe, gentle surf, and postcard-perfect views, Goyambokka is ideal for sunseekers, couples, and anyone craving a slice of tropical serenity. Pure beach bliss, untouched and unforgettable.
Standing proudly at Sri Lanka’s southernmost tip, Dondra Lighthouse is a beacon of history, beauty, and ocean breeze. Built in 1890 by the British, this soaring white tower rises 49 meters above sea level and remains one of the tallest and most iconic lighthouses in Asia. Surrounded by swaying palms and crashing waves, it marks where land meets the endless blue of the Indian Ocean. While the climb to the top may not always be open to the public, the view from the base is stunning—offering a peaceful, picturesque setting that blends colonial charm with coastal serenity. A perfect stop for explorers and photographers alike.
Coconut Tree Hill
Perched above the turquoise waters of Mirissa, Coconut Tree Hill is a dreamy cliffside grove where swaying palms frame panoramic views of the Indian Ocean. Its rust-red earth and perfectly spaced coconut trees make it one of Sri Lanka’s most photographed spots—especially at sunrise and sunset, when the sky turns golden and the sea shimmers below. Just a short walk from the beach, this breezy hilltop is ideal for peaceful moments, stunning selfies, or simply soaking in the tropical vibes. Simple, scenic, and iconic, Coconut Tree Hill is a must-visit for anyone chasing coastal beauty and Instagram magic.
Mirissa Beach
Sink your toes into soft golden sand and let time slow down at Mirissa Beach—Sri Lanka’s ultimate tropical escape. With its gentle waves, swaying palms, and laid-back atmosphere, it’s the perfect spot to unwind, swim, or sip a fresh coconut under the sun. Whether you're stretching out on a sunbed, enjoying beachfront dining with your feet in the sand, or catching a magical sunset, Mirissa offers the kind of relaxation that feels effortlessly perfect. Wake up early for a sunrise stroll or stay late to dance under the stars—here, every moment is a breeze.
Nibbana - Mirissa (with Swimming Pool)
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Set sail into the deep blue from Mirissa and experience the thrill of seeing the world’s giants up close. Mirissa is one of the best places on Earth for whale watching, offering the chance to spot majestic blue whales, playful dolphins, and even sperm or fin whales gliding through the Indian Ocean. As the sun rises over the horizon, your boat cuts through the waves on an unforgettable marine adventure. Naturalists on board share fascinating insights, while the excitement builds with every splash or spout in the distance. A must-do for nature lovers, this ocean journey is pure magic—wild, humbling, and awe-inspiring.
Weligama Beach
Weligama Beach is where gentle waves meet endless stoke—a paradise for beginner surfers and ocean lovers alike. This wide, sandy bay on Sri Lanka’s south coast offers warm, shallow waters ideal for learning to surf or enjoying a relaxed swim. Surf schools and board rentals line the beach, making it easy to catch your first wave with the help of friendly local instructors. Prefer to float? The calm seas invite you to wade, paddle, or simply soak in the sun. With laid-back vibes, stunning sunsets, and a buzzing surf culture, Weligama is your go-to spot for salt, smiles, and easygoing beach fun.
Villa Red Lobster - Hikkaduwa (with Swimming Pool)
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Japanese Peace Pagoda - Rumassala
Perched on the lush Rumassala Hill overlooking the southern coastline, the Japanese Peace Pagoda is a shining symbol of serenity and spiritual harmony. Built by Japanese monks to promote world peace, this brilliant white stupa offers breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean, Galle Fort, and jungle-covered cliffs. The atmosphere is peaceful and meditative, with the gentle sound of temple bells and sea breeze rustling through the trees. Whether you're drawn by the stunning vistas, the peaceful ambiance, or the cultural significance, the pagoda offers a tranquil escape from the everyday—perfect for reflection, photography, and inspiration.
Jungle Beach
Tucked between lush forest and turquoise sea, Jungle Beach is one of Sri Lanka’s best-kept secrets—a secluded cove just minutes from Galle, yet worlds away in atmosphere. Reachable by a short nature walk, this hidden gem offers soft golden sand, calm waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling, and a peaceful vibe far from the crowds. Surrounded by jungle and frequented by monkeys and tropical birds, it’s a perfect blend of wild and relaxing. Whether you're sunbathing, exploring underwater coral, or simply soaking in the serenity, Jungle Beach is a tropical escape that feels like your own private paradise.
Unawatuna Beach
Golden sands, swaying palms, and gentle waves make Unawatuna Beach one of Sri Lanka’s most beloved coastal getaways. Set in a crescent-shaped bay, this lively beach offers something for everyone—safe swimming, beachside cafés, sunset cocktails, and a laid-back tropical vibe. Snorkel near the reef, paddle out on a kayak, or simply lounge under the sun as the Indian Ocean sparkles at your feet. With its mix of natural beauty and vibrant energy, Unawatuna is perfect for both relaxation and adventure—a place where beach days roll effortlessly into balmy nights.
Galle Dutch Fort
Step into a living time capsule at Galle Dutch Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where colonial charm meets coastal beauty. Built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and fortified by the Dutch, this historic fortress is a maze of cobbled streets, colonial architecture, and centuries-old ramparts overlooking the Indian Ocean. Explore boutique shops, art galleries, and charming cafés tucked inside restored buildings, or walk the fortified walls at sunset for breathtaking views. Rich in history and alive with culture, Galle Fort is more than a monument—it’s a vibrant, seaside town frozen in time yet full of life.
Villa Red Lobster - Hikkaduwa (with Swimming Pool)
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Dive into the crystal-clear waters of Hikkaduwa Beach, where vibrant marine life and soft golden sand create the ultimate tropical playground. Just steps from the shore, you can snorkel over colorful coral reefs teeming with exotic fish, sea turtles, and other underwater wonders. The calm, shallow waters make it perfect for beginners, while more adventurous swimmers can explore deeper spots further out. With its laid-back vibe, beachfront cafés, and sun-drenched atmosphere, Hikkaduwa is ideal for relaxing, exploring, and connecting with Sri Lanka’s rich coastal beauty—both above and beneath the waves.
Hikkaduwa Beach
Unwind in paradise at Hikkaduwa Beach, where golden sands, swaying palms, and the gentle rhythm of the waves invite you to slow down and soak it all in. This laid-back coastal gem is perfect for a stress-free day—stretch out under the sun, dip your toes in warm turquoise waters, or watch sea turtles glide through the shallows just steps from shore. With chilled-out beach cafés, hammocks in the breeze, and spectacular sunsets, Hikkaduwa offers the ideal escape for those craving peace, beauty, and pure tropical bliss.
New Queen's Palace - Negombo (with Swimming Pool)
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Madu River Buddhi Boat Safari Balapitiya
Glide through a tranquil world of mangroves, islets, and hidden waterways on a Madu River boat safari—an unforgettable journey into the heart of Sri Lanka’s coastal wilderness. As you cruise along this lush estuary, spot water monitors, kingfishers, and even monkeys among the tangled roots and greenery. Stop at a tiny island to witness traditional cinnamon harvesting, where you’ll see how bark becomes spice in the hands of local artisans. With visits to fish spas, Buddhist shrines, and floating markets, this safari blends nature, culture, and local life in one rich, immersive experience.
Kosgoda Sea Turtle Conservation Project
Get up close with Sri Lanka’s gentle marine icons at the Kosgoda Sea Turtle Conservation Project—a heartwarming initiative dedicated to protecting endangered sea turtles. Learn about the life cycle of these ancient creatures, from tiny hatchlings to majestic adults, and see how local conservationists rescue injured turtles, protect nesting sites, and safely release babies into the ocean. Visitors can interact responsibly, support vital eco-efforts, and even witness a release if timed just right. It's an inspiring and educational experience that connects you to the island’s marine life while helping ensure a safer future for these ocean wanderers.
A vibrant blend of tradition and modernity, Gangaramaya Temple is one of Colombo’s most iconic spiritual sites. Set near the serene Beira Lake, this Buddhist temple is more than a place of worship—it’s a cultural treasure trove. Wander through its eclectic mix of architecture, sacred halls, and museum-like collections of antiques, statues, and artifacts from around the world. Marvel at intricate carvings, golden Buddha images, and the calming presence of monks in prayer. With its peaceful ambiance and rich history, Gangaramaya offers a deep and memorable insight into Sri Lanka’s spiritual heart in the midst of the bustling city.
Step into a quiet corner of Colombo’s colonial past at the Old Dutch Church, also known as Wolvendaal Church—one of the oldest Protestant churches still in use in Sri Lanka. Built in 1749 by the Dutch, this understated yet powerful structure stands atop a hill, its weathered stone walls and arched windows echoing centuries of history. Inside, antique pews, a carved pulpit, and old tombstones tell stories of settlers, sailors, and faith. Surrounded by a peaceful graveyard and the hum of the city beyond, this church offers a reflective escape and a rare glimpse into Sri Lanka’s European heritage.
Independence Square
A symbol of national pride and freedom, Independence Square in Colombo is a serene and stately monument marking Sri Lanka’s independence from British rule in 1948. Inspired by traditional Kandyan architecture, the grand stone pavilion is surrounded by peaceful gardens, stone lions, and a statue of the first Prime Minister. Locals come here to jog, relax, and reflect, while visitors can admire the graceful design and sense of calm at the heart of a bustling city. Whether you’re drawn by history, architecture, or a peaceful stroll, Independence Square offers a meaningful pause in Colombo’s vibrant rhythm.
Colombo National Museum
Step into the story of Sri Lanka at the Colombo National Museum, the country’s largest and most prestigious cultural institution. Housed in a stunning Italian-style colonial building, the museum showcases centuries of history—from ancient royal regalia and gilded thrones to Buddhist art, colonial artifacts, and traditional masks. Each gallery reveals a chapter of the island’s diverse heritage, inviting you to explore its kingdoms, cultures, and craftsmanship. Surrounded by leafy grounds and timeless architecture, the museum offers a rich, immersive journey into Sri Lanka’s past—perfect for curious travelers, history buffs, and culture seekers alike.
Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque
Rising like a candy-striped masterpiece in the heart of Colombo’s Pettah district, the Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque is one of Sri Lanka’s most visually striking landmarks. Built in 1909, this iconic red-and-white mosque blends Indo-Saracenic and Islamic architectural styles, with domes, minarets, and bold patterns that captivate from every angle. Still an active place of worship, it welcomes respectful visitors to admire its unique design and vibrant history. Surrounded by the bustle of local markets, the mosque offers a moment of awe and calm—a cultural and architectural gem at the center of Colombo’s old trading quarter.
Colombo Lotus Tower
Soaring 356 meters into the sky, the Colombo Lotus Tower is Sri Lanka’s tallest structure and a striking symbol of modern progress. Shaped like a blooming lotus flower—a symbol of purity and resilience—it offers panoramic views of the city, ocean, and distant mountains from its observation deck. By day, it gleams against the skyline; by night, it comes alive with colorful LED displays. Inside, you'll find restaurants, entertainment spaces, and tech exhibits, blending innovation with elegance. Whether you’re chasing sky-high views or architectural wonder, the Lotus Tower promises a fresh perspective on Colombo’s urban spirit.
Galle Face Green
Stretching along Colombo’s coastline, Galle Face Green is a breezy seaside promenade where city life and ocean air come together. Loved by locals and visitors alike, this open space is perfect for evening strolls, kite flying, street food indulgence, and watching the sun dip into the Indian Ocean. From kids playing cricket to couples sharing snacks under the sky, the atmosphere is always vibrant yet relaxed. Sample spicy isso wade (prawn fritters), snap sunset photos, or simply sit back and watch the waves roll in. Galle Face Green is the heartbeat of Colombo’s outdoor culture—casual, colorful, and full of charm.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Negombo Fish Market
Dive into the heart of local life at the Negombo Fish Market, one of Sri Lanka’s liveliest and most authentic trading hubs. Known locally as the “Lellama,” this bustling waterfront market comes alive at dawn as fishermen haul in the day’s catch—everything from tuna and crabs to exotic reef fish. The sights, sounds, and salty air create a sensory experience like no other, offering a raw glimpse into the country’s coastal culture. Watch skilled vendors in action, stroll past drying nets and open-air stalls, and capture colorful scenes that reflect the rhythm of Negombo’s fishing heritage.
Dutch Fort
Step back in time at the Negombo Dutch Fort, a quiet yet powerful remnant of Sri Lanka’s colonial past. Originally built by the Portuguese and later fortified by the Dutch in the 17th century, this modest fort once guarded the vital cinnamon trade routes. Though much of the original structure has faded with time, its sturdy gateway and thick walls still stand, whispering stories of conquest and commerce. Located near the scenic lagoon and fish market, the fort offers a peaceful pause amidst Negombo’s lively charm—a spot where history and everyday life gracefully intertwine.
Step inside St. Mary’s Church in Negombo—a radiant sanctuary that beautifully blends Baroque grandeur with local warmth. Known as the “Queen of the Sea,” this historic church features an eye-catching blush-pink and white exterior, towering twin spires, and a richly decorated interior adorned with intricate wood carvings, vibrant ceiling murals, and ornate altars. Sunlight filters through stained glass windows, casting soft patterns across polished marble floors. Every Sunday, the church comes alive with hymns and devotion, revealing the deep Catholic roots of Negombo’s community. Whether you're drawn by architectural beauty, spiritual ambiance, or cultural insight, St. Mary’s offers a heartfelt glimpse into the soul of this coastal town.
Just steps from Negombo’s vibrant lagoon and lively town centre, Browns Beach is a serene coastal escape with soft golden sands, palm-fringed shores, and gentle waves lapping at the shore. Ideal for both early morning strolls and lazy afternoon lounging, it offers a peaceful contrast to the bustling fish markets nearby. Feel the warm ocean breezes as you relax beneath shady trees, splash in the calm waters, or sip a refreshing drink from a rustic beach hut. With its laid-back atmosphere and seaside charm, Browns Beach is the perfect spot for unwinding, watching local fishermen at sea, or simply soaking up coastal Sri Lankan simplicity.
Negombo Lagoon
Glide into the heart of Sri Lanka’s coastal magic on a Negombo Lagoon boat safari—an enchanting blend of nature, culture, and local life. Cruise through mangrove-lined waterways and the historic Hamilton/Dutch Canal, spotting water birds such as cormorants, herons, and kingfishers, as well as monitor lizards and monkeys amid the marsh Watch fishermen in traditional outrigger canoes, observe nets being hauled during early morning or sunset tours, and feel the breeze off the open lagoon. Discover tiny islets where cinnamon is still harvested and observe wildlife in the protected Muthurajawela wetlands—Sri Lanka's largest saline peat bog, home to sloth bears, lorises, and over 200 bird species. Whether you drift past fishing villages or pause beneath mangrove canopies, this immersive journey offers a serene escape into the rhythms and wild beauty of coastal life.
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