Date | Day Description | Accommodation | Meals |
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Day 1 | Bandaranaike International Airport - Negombo | Goldi Sands Hotel | B-_-D |
Day 2 | Negombo - Jaffna | Jetwing Jaffna | B-_-D |
Day 3 | Jaffna - Trincomalee | Jetwing Jaffna | B-_-D |
Day 4 | Trincomalee - Kandy | Jetwing Jaffna | B-_-D |
Day 5 | Kandy - Nuwara Eliya | Trinco Blu by Cinnamon | B-_-D |
Day 6 | Nuwara Eliya - Ella | Trinco Blu by Cinnamon | B-_-D |
Day 7 | Ella - Colombo | Amaya Hills | B-_-D |
Day 8 | Colombo - Bandaranaike International Airport | Amaya Hills | B-_-D |
Day 9 | Araliya Red Hotel | B-_-D | |
Day 10 | Morning Dew Hotel | B-_-D | |
Day 11 | Morning Dew Hotel | B-_-D | |
Day 12 | Taj Samudra | B-_-D | |
Day 13 | Taj Samudra | B-_-D | |
Day 14 | Taj Samudra | B-_-_ | |
*B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner |
Upon arrival at the Bandaranaike International Airport, you will be met by Asian Travel Solutions Airport Representative and will be introduced to your Chauffeur Guide.Transfer from Airport to Goldi Sands Hotel ( approximate duration 20 minutes - distance 10.2 kilometers.)
Negombo
Negombo, a vibrant coastal city on the western coast of Sri Lanka, is known for its golden beaches, colonial heritage, and lively fishing culture. Located just 10 kilometers from the Bandaranaike International Airport, it serves as a convenient gateway for travelers exploring the island. Negombo’s bustling fish market, or "Lellama," showcases the city’s rich fishing traditions and is one of the largest in the country. Visitors can watch fishermen bring in their daily catch and experience the lively atmosphere of this traditional trade. The city also boasts a mix of cultural and historical sites, including remnants of Portuguese, Dutch, and British colonial influence, such as the Dutch Fort and the St. Mary’s Church with its elaborate frescoes. The scenic Negombo Lagoon, surrounded by mangroves, offers opportunities for boat rides, birdwatching, and exploring the diverse local flora and fauna. The city’s vibrant beachfront is lined with hotels, seafood restaurants, and small shops, making it a perfect destination for relaxation and culinary delights. Negombo’s close proximity to Colombo and other coastal attractions makes it an excellent starting point for travelers looking to experience Sri Lanka’s beaches, culture, and local way of life.
Manavari Kovil
Explore the Manavari Kovil in Chilaw, a revered temple deeply connected to the Ramayana epic. It is believed to be the first site where Lord Rama installed a lingam, known as the Ramalingam, as an act of penance for killing Ravana. This temple holds immense significance for devotees and offers a serene atmosphere for spiritual reflection.
Visit Munneshwaram Temple
Visit the historical Hindu temple of Munneshwaram, where you can admire its intricate architecture and immerse yourself in the spiritual ambiance of this sacred site, rich in cultural significance and history.
After breakfast proceed to Jaffna (approximate duration 07 hours 21 minutes - distance 359 kilometers.)
Jaffna
Jaffna, located at the northern tip of Sri Lanka, is a vibrant city rich in Tamil culture, history, and tradition. Known for its unique heritage and resilient spirit, Jaffna is home to historic landmarks like the Jaffna Fort, originally built by the Portuguese in the 17th century and later expanded by the Dutch. The fort offers views of the surrounding area and provides insight into the city’s colonial past. Jaffna is also renowned for its spiritual sites, including the sacred Nallur Kandaswamy Kovil, a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Murugan, celebrated for its colorful annual festival and intricate Dravidian architecture. The city’s traditional markets, known as kadais, are perfect for sampling local Tamil delicacies, including dosas, seafood, and the region’s famous jaffna mangoes. With its welcoming community and distinct identity, Jaffna offers a peaceful and culturally immersive experience. It serves as a gateway to nearby attractions like the serene Casuarina Beach, the remote islands of the Jaffna Peninsula, and ancient Nagadeepa Temple, making it a fascinating destination for those seeking to explore the northern charm of Sri Lanka.
Ram Setu Bridge
Discover the legendary Ram Setu, also known as Adam’s Bridge, a chain of limestone shoals connecting India and Sri Lanka. According to the Ramayana, this is the bridge built by Lord Rama and his Vanara army to rescue Sita from Ravana.
Thiru Ketheshwaram kovil
Visit the ancient Thiruketheeswaram Kovil in Mannar, one of Sri Lanka’s oldest Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. This sacred site is believed to have connections to the Ramayana, with legends stating that it was a place of worship for King Ravana. Surrounded by serene landscapes, the temple offers a profound spiritual experience and a glimpse into the island's rich cultural heritage.
After breakfast, get ready to explore the attractions in Jaffna.
Keerimalai Hot Water Springs
Relax at the Keerimalai Hot Water Springs, renowned for their therapeutic properties. Located near Jaffna, these natural springs are believed to have healing powers and are surrounded by serene landscapes, offering a peaceful retreat.
Nallur Temple
Visit Nallur Kandaswamy Kovil, a prominent Hindu temple in Jaffna, dedicated to Lord Murugan. Known for its stunning architecture, intricate carvings, and vibrant festivals, it is a significant cultural and religious landmark in Sri Lanka, offering a deep insight into Tamil heritage and spirituality.
Chunnakam Stupas
Discover the ancient Chunnakam Stupas, historic Buddhist monuments near Jaffna. These stupas reflect the region's rich cultural and religious history, offering a glimpse into Sri Lanka's ancient Buddhist heritage.
After breakfast, get ready to explore the attractions in Jaffna.
Nagadeep Hindu Temple
Visit the Nagadeep Hindu Temple, located on Nagadeepa Island in the Jaffna District. This sacred site is revered by both Hindus and Buddhists, with a rich history tied to ancient legends. The temple is an important pilgrimage destination, offering a peaceful atmosphere and stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Nagaposhini Amman kovil
Visit the sacred Nagapooshani Amman Kovil on Nainativu Island, dedicated to the goddess Parvati. This vibrant Hindu temple, with its intricate architecture and colorful gopurams, is a significant pilgrimage site, attracting devotees from around the world.
After breakfast proceed to Trincomalee (approximate duration 04 hours 18 minutes - distance 232 kilometers.)
Trincomalee
Trincomalee, located on the northeastern coast of Sri Lanka, is a picturesque city renowned for its stunning beaches, rich history, and natural harbor—one of the largest in the world. This vibrant coastal town offers a perfect blend of cultural experiences and outdoor adventures. The pristine shores of Nilaveli and Uppuveli beaches are famous for their soft sands and crystal-clear waters, making them ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing under the sun. A significant highlight of Trincomalee is the Koneswaram Temple, perched on a cliff overlooking the ocean, which is dedicated to Lord Shiva and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The city's history is further enriched by the ancient fortifications of Fort Frederick, which dates back to the colonial era and provides insight into the region's strategic importance over the centuries. With its captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, Trincomalee is an ideal destination for travelers seeking both adventure and relaxation along Sri Lanka's stunning eastern coastline.
Shankari Dei Kovil
Explore the Shankari Devi Kovil in Trincomalee, one of the 18 Shakti Peethas dedicated to Goddess Shakti. This ancient Hindu temple, perched near Swami Rock, is revered for its spiritual significance and stunning coastal views, making it a must-visit site for devotees and travelers alike.
Koneswaram Temple
Visit Koneswaram Temple, an ancient Hindu temple in Trincomalee, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Perched on a cliff, it offers stunning views of the ocean and is a significant religious site in Sri Lanka. Known for its historical importance and beautiful architecture, the temple is a must-see for those interested in Sri Lanka’s spiritual and cultural heritage.
After breakfast, get ready to explore the attractions in Trincomalee
Nilaweli Beach
Relax at Nilaweli Beach, a pristine stretch of golden sand in Trincomalee. Known for its calm waters and tranquil surroundings, it’s perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying the natural beauty of Sri Lanka’s coastline. A serene escape for beach lovers.
Fort Frederick
Visit Frederick Fort in Trincomalee, a historic fort built by the Portuguese and later fortified by the Dutch and British. Overlooking the picturesque Trincomalee harbor, the fort offers a glimpse into Sri Lanka's colonial past and stunning views of the surrounding coastline.
After breakfast proceed to Kandy (approximate duration 04 hours - distance 178 kilometers.)
Kandy
Kandy, the cultural capital of Sri Lanka, is a scenic city set in the central highlands, surrounded by lush hills and tea plantations. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is renowned for the Temple of the Tooth Relic (Sri Dalada Maligawa), which houses a sacred relic of the Buddha and attracts thousands of pilgrims. The annual Esala Perahera festival, featuring traditional dancers and adorned elephants, highlights Kandy's vibrant cultural heritage. At the heart of Kandy lies Kandy Lake, a tranquil spot perfect for leisurely strolls and boat rides. The nearby Royal Botanical Gardens in Peradeniya boast an impressive collection of tropical flora, including orchids and ancient trees. The lively markets offer local handicrafts, gemstones, and traditional sweets, immersing visitors in the region's rich culture. Kandy serves as an excellent base for exploring the natural beauty of the central region, with nearby attractions like tea estates and hiking trails. Its unique blend of cultural depth, scenic charm, and warm hospitality makes Kandy a must-visit destination for travelers in Sri Lanka.
Handicrafts & Batik Factory
Visit a Handicrafts and Batik Factory in Kandy to explore the rich artistry of Sri Lanka. Witness skilled artisans creating intricate batik designs and traditional handicrafts, offering a glimpse into the island's vibrant cultural heritage. It's a perfect spot to learn, appreciate, and shop for unique souvenirs.
After breakfast, get ready to explore the attractions in Kandy
Kandy Lake Round
Enjoy a scenic walk around Kandy Lake, located in the heart of Kandy. This serene lake, surrounded by lush greenery and historic landmarks, offers a peaceful atmosphere and stunning views, making it a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll.
Sri Murugan Kovil
The Sri Murugan Kovil in Kandy, also known as the Kataragama Dewalaya, is a significant Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Murugan. Situated in close proximity to the Temple of the Tooth Relic, it holds great importance for both Hindus and Buddhists. The temple is a serene place of worship, renowned for its vibrant celebrations and sacred atmosphere, and is a key site for Tamil culture in Sri Lanka.
Cultural Show Kandy
Experience the vibrant Sri Lankan Cultural Show, where traditional music and dance bring the island's rich cultural heritage to life, with colorful costumes, rhythmic drums, and graceful performances.
Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic
Visit the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic in Kandy, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that houses a revered relic of the Buddha. Admire its beautiful architecture and intricate carvings while gaining insight into Sri Lanka's rich Buddhist heritage and the significance of the relic to the local community.
After breakfast proceed to Nuwara Eliya (approximate duration 02 hours 21 minutes - distance 75.3 kilometers.)
Nuwara Eliya
Nuwara Eliya, often called "Little England," is a picturesque hill station in Sri Lanka's central highlands, known for its cool climate and stunning landscapes. Surrounded by lush tea plantations and vibrant gardens, the town features charming colonial-era architecture, including Victorian-style bungalows that add to its unique character. Visitors can explore nearby tea estates to learn about tea production while enjoying breathtaking views of the rolling hills. Gregory Lake is one of Nuwara Eliya's main attractions, offering opportunities for boat rides, picnics, and leisurely walks along its scenic shores. The Hakgala Botanical Gardens, with their impressive collection of flora, provide a tranquil setting for nature lovers. The town's mild climate makes it a popular retreat for those looking to escape the heat of the lowlands. Outdoor activities abound in Nuwara Eliya, including hiking and golf at the historic Nuwara Eliya Golf Club. With trails leading to stunning viewpoints and a wealth of natural beauty, Nuwara Eliya is a captivating destination for travelers seeking to experience the serene charm of Sri Lanka’s highlands.
Ramboda Falls
Take in the stunning views of Ramboda Falls, one of Sri Lanka’s most scenic waterfalls nestled in the lush hills of the central highlands. Enjoy the refreshing mist, lush surroundings, and cascading water, creating a peaceful and picturesque experience amid nature's beauty.
Hakgala Botanical Garden
Visit Hakgala Botanical Garden, a beautiful garden near Nuwara Eliya, known for its colorful blooms, rare plants, and scenic landscapes. Home to vibrant orchids, roses, and towering trees, it’s a peaceful escape and a must-visit for plant lovers and photographers.
Gregory Lake
Located in Nuwara Eliya, Gregory Lake is a scenic, man-made lake popular for boating and picnics. Surrounded by lush greenery, it offers a tranquil atmosphere and stunning views, making it a favorite spot for visitors to relax and enjoy the cool climate of Sri Lanka’s hill country
Shri Bhakta Hanuman Hindu Temple
The Shri Bhakta Hanuman Temple in Ramboda is dedicated to Lord Hanuman, a key figure from the Ramayana. Built by the Chinmaya Mission, it features a 16-foot statue of Hanuman and offers panoramic views of the surrounding valley. While local myths link the site to Hanuman's search for Sita, there is no archaeological evidence to support these claims
Labookellie Tea Factory
Continue your journey to the Labookellie Tea Factory, where you’ll learn about the tea-making process, from plucking to processing, and enjoy a tasting session of exquisite Ceylon tea, savoring the unique flavors that make it world-renowned.
After breakfast proceed to Ella (approximate duration 01 hours 40 minutes - distance 55.3 kilometers.)
Ella
Ella, a charming town in Sri Lanka’s hill country, is famed for its breathtaking landscapes, lush tea plantations, and serene mountain views. Nestled amidst green valleys and misty hills, Ella is a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The town’s most iconic landmark, Ella Rock, offers a rewarding hike with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, while Little Adam’s Peak provides a shorter trek with equally stunning vistas. Ella is home to the renowned Nine Arches Bridge, an impressive colonial-era viaduct surrounded by jungle and tea fields, which attracts visitors for its photogenic setting and the chance to see trains pass along the historic railway. Ravana Falls, a stunning waterfall nearby, is a popular spot for a refreshing dip and adds to the natural allure of the region. In addition to its natural beauty, Ella offers a laid-back atmosphere with cozy cafes, traditional Sri Lankan cuisine, and scenic viewpoints. The town is an ideal destination for exploring tea plantations, learning about the tea-making process, and enjoying cool mountain air. Ella’s unique combination of dramatic landscapes, relaxed ambiance, and outdoor activities makes it a must-visit spot for travelers seeking both adventure and tranquility.
Divurumpola temple
Divurumpola, located in Sri Lanka's hill country, is a sacred site where Sita underwent the Agni Pariksha (trial by fire) to prove her innocence, as told in the Ramayana. Known as the "marketplace of oath," it is a significant Hindu pilgrimage site and has become a temple adorned with Ramayana-related artwork, attracting devotees, especially from India​
After breakfast, get ready to explore the attractions in Ella
Visit to the Nine Arches Bridge
Discover the iconic Nine Arches Bridge in Ella, a stunning architectural marvel surrounded by lush greenery. This beautifully curved bridge, also known as the "Bridge in the Sky," offers a picturesque setting, especially when a train passes, making it a favorite spot for visitors and photographers.
Ravana Falls
Visit Ravana Falls, one of Sri Lanka's most iconic waterfalls, located near Ella. With a height of about 25 meters, the falls cascade down amidst lush greenery, creating a serene and picturesque setting. It's a perfect stop for nature lovers and photographers seeking to capture the beauty of Sri Lanka's highland landscapes.
Ravana Cave
Ravana Cave, near Ella, Sri Lanka, is believed to be the place where Ravana held Sita captive, according to Ramayana mythology. The cave offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient history, with rock formations and archaeological evidence suggesting it was used by early civilizations. It is a popular stop for those exploring Sri Lanka’s mythological landmarks​
After breakfast proceed to Colombo (approximate duration 05 hours 30 minutes - distance 195 kilometers.)
Colombo
Colombo, the bustling capital city of Sri Lanka, is a vibrant blend of modernity and tradition, showcasing the country's rich cultural heritage and dynamic urban life. Nestled along the southwestern coast, Colombo is known for its impressive skyline, historical landmarks, and diverse neighborhoods. The city’s prominent attractions include the iconic Galle Face Green, a sprawling oceanfront park perfect for evening strolls and kite flying, and the bustling Pettah Market, where colorful stalls offer everything from fresh produce to local handicrafts. A visit to Colombo wouldn't be complete without exploring the National Museum, home to an extensive collection of art and artifacts that narrate Sri Lanka's history, including the famed Lion's Throne. The beautiful Gangaramaya Temple, with its intricate architecture and serene atmosphere, offers insights into Buddhist culture. For a taste of local cuisine, the city boasts a wide range of restaurants and street food stalls serving delicious Sri Lankan dishes, including hoppers and kottu. Colombo also serves as a gateway to other destinations in Sri Lanka, making it an ideal starting point for travelers. With its lively atmosphere, rich cultural sites, and diverse dining options, Colombo provides an exciting introduction to the island’s heritage and hospitality.
Gangaramaya Temple
Explore the stunning Gangaramaya Temple, renowned for its unique blend of architectural styles and serene ambiance, offering a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city.
After breakfast, get ready to explore the attractions in Colombo
Kelaniya Temple
The Kelaniya Raja Maha Viharaya, located near Colombo, is an important Buddhist temple believed to be visited by the Buddha during his third journey to Sri Lanka. Known for its stunning architecture, including a large stupa and intricate murals depicting the Buddha’s life, it is a sacred site for both pilgrims and visitors​.
Shopping Experience
Enjoy a unique shopping experience featuring traditional Sri Lankan batik and handcrafted items, where you can find beautiful textiles, intricate crafts, and souvenirs that showcase local artistry.
After breakfast proceed to Bandaranaike International Airport for Departure! It will be time to say goodbye to your unforgettable journey! (approximate duration 011hours - distance 31 kilometers.)
*Tipping is customary in Sri Lanka, and while it is certainly up to the discretion of each client, to a certain extent it is recommended in order to guarantee the best level of service. We can provide you with a list of recommended tipping scales if you wish, or suggest an all-inclusive tips package that can be included in the total cost and that we will promise to distribute fairly to ensure the best possible service