Arriving: TBA
→ Arrive at the BIA transfer to Negombo.
→ Check in to the hotel and unwind.


→ Enjoy breakfast at hotel.
→ Check out and proceed to Sigiriya.
→ Arrive in Sigiriya, check in at the hotel and unwind.
→ Later embark on an exciting afternoon jeep safari at the Minneriya National Park.
Located in Sri Lanka’s North Central Province, Minneriya National Park is a paradise for wildlife lovers and nature enthusiasts.
Best known for “The Gathering” the world-famous seasonal congregation of wild elephants, this park offers a front-row seat to one of the greatest wildlife spectacles in Asia.
The park spans over 8,800 hectares and is home to a diverse range of animals, including spotted deer, sambar, leopards, sloth
bears, and over 160 species of birds. The centerpiece is the historic Minneriya Tank, a large reservoir built by an ancient king, which becomes a vital water source during the dry season.




→ An early start for the day with a light snack, by 0530hrs prepare to ascend on the Majestic Lion Rock Fortress and
marvel at the beauty from above.
→ Return to the hotel and enjoy a hearty breakfast.
→ Spend the rest of the day at leisure.
Sigiriya
Sigiriya, also known as Lion Rock, is one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic landmarks and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Rising
nearly 200 meters (660 feet) above the surrounding plains, this massive rock fortress was built in the 5th century by King
Kasyapa as a royal palace and stronghold.
At the base, you’ll walk through beautifully landscaped water gardens before climbing a series of staircases that lead past
ancient frescoes and the famous Lion’s Paw Terrace, once the entrance to the royal palace. From the summit, you’re
rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views and a glimpse into Sri Lanka’s rich history and architectural genius.
Overnight stay at Sigiriya


→ Enjoy breakfast at the hotel.
→ Proceed to Polonnaruwa and visit the ancient city of Polonnaruwa and enjoy cycling tour.
→ Return to hotel and unwind.
Sigiriya / Polonnaruwa (Approx. 01hrs 10mins drive time)
Polonnaruwa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of Sri Lanka’s most significant and well-preserved ancient cities.
Serving as the island’s second capital after the fall of Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa flourished between the 11th and 13th centuries AD under the rule of King Vijayabahu I, Parakramabahu I, and Nissankamalla.
The city showcases the grandeur of Sinhalese civilization, featuring impressive ruins of royal palaces, audience halls,
intricately carved stone temples, Buddhist stupas, and colossal statues such as the Gal Vihara – a set of remarkable rock-
cut Buddha images.



→ Enjoy breakfast at the hotel.
→ Check out and proceed to Kandy.
→ En route visit the Dambulla Cave Temple.
→ Arrive in Kandy, check in at the hotel unwind.
The Dambulla Cave Temples, also known as the Golden Temple of Dambulla, form one of the most revered and best-
preserved Buddhist temple complexes in Sri Lanka. Declassed a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this sacred site dates
back to the 1st century BC and has been a place of worship for over two millennia. Located atop a 160-meter-high rock, the complex consists of five main caves, each adorned with stunning murals and over 150 statues of Lord Buddha, along with depictions of Hindu deities and ancient kings. The walls and ceilings are completely covered with vivid frescoes, illustrating key events in the life of the Buddha and the history of Sri Lankan
Buddhism.






→ Have breakfast at the hotel.
→ Visit the Temple of the Tooth Relic.
→ Take a stroll at Royal Peradeniya Botanical Garden.
→ Explore the Kandy City.
→ Return to the hotel and unwind.
The Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic (Sri Dalada Maligawa) is one of the most revered religious sites in Sri Lanka, located in the heart of the historic city of Kandy, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The temple houses the sacred tooth relic of Lord Buddha, making it a focal point of Buddhist veneration both locally and internationally. Built within the royal palace complex of the former Kingdom of Kandy, the temple’s architecture reflects traditional Kandyan style, richly adorned with intricate carvings, gold-plated decorations, and ancient frescoes. The relic itself is enshrined in a series of golden caskets, and while it is not directly visible to the public, it is deeply honored during daily rituals and annual ceremonies.




→ Enjoy breakfast at the hotel.
→ Check out and proceed to Nuwara Eliya.
→ Take the scenic Tea Train from Nanu Oya to Picturesque Ella.
→ Arrive in Ella, check in at the hotel and unwind.
Kandy / Nuwara Eliya (Approx. 02hrs 45mins drive time)
Nanu Oya / Ella (Approx. 03hrs train ride)





→ Enjoy breakfast at the hotel.
→ Visit the beautifully structured Nine Arch Bridge.
→ Experience a session of Ziplining at the Flying Ravana Range – (optional, direct payment)
→ Later hike on Little Adam’s Peak.
→ Return to the hotel and unwind.
The Nine Arch Bridge, also known as the Bridge in the Sky, is one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic architectural landmarks,
located between Ella and Demodara in the heart of the island’s hill country. Constructed during the British colonial period in the early 20th century, this stunning viaduct is made entirely of stone, brick, and cement, with no steel used in its structure. It spans 91 meters in length, stands 24 meters high, and features
nine elegant arches, harmoniously blending into the lush jungle and tea-covered hills that surround it.
Ziplining is a thrilling adventure activity where participants glide along a high-tension steel cable from one platform to
another, usually set between hills, treetops, or cliffs. Suspended in a secure harness, riders experience the sensation of
flying while enjoying panoramic views of the natural landscape below. Perfect for adventure lovers, ziplining combines excitement, speed, and scenic beauty into one unforgettable experience.
Little Adam’s Peak is one of the most popular and accessible hikes in Ella, offering stunning panoramic views of Sri
Lanka’s central highlands. Named for its resemblance in shape to the sacred Adam’s Peak (Sri Pada), this smaller
counterpart rises to about 1,141 meters above sea level and can be reached via a relatively easy trail.
Overnight stay at Ella



→ Enjoy breakfast at the hotel.
→ Check out and proceed to Yala.
→ En route sightseeing Ravana Falls.
→ Arrive in Yala, check in at the hotel and unwind.

→ An early start to the day, enjoy a morning session of an exciting Jeep safari at the Yala National Park with a light
snack.
→ Return to the hotel and enjoy a hearty breakfast.
→ Check out from the hotel and proceed to Tangalle.
→ Arrive in Galle, check in at the hotel and unwind.
Yala National Park is Sri Lanka’s most famous and second largest national park, renowned for its rich biodiversity and
exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities. Covering approximately 978 square kilometers in the southeast region of the island, Yala boasts a diverse range of habitats including forests, grasslands, wetlands, and lagoons.
The park is particularly celebrated for its high concentration of leopards, making it one of the best places in the world
to spot this elusive big cat in the wild. In addition to leopards, Yala is home to elephants, sloth bears, water buffalo,
crocodiles, and a vast variety of bird species, including peacocks and migratory birds.



→ Enjoy breakfast at the hotel.
→ Experience a whale Watching – (optional, direct payment)
→ Check out and proceed to Bentota.
→ En route visit Galle Fort.
→ Arrive in Bentota, check in at the hotel and unwind.
Galle is considered to be one of Sri Lanka’s most historically interesting towns. Built on a premonitory rock in the
south of the Island. It was a major port until about 100 years, but today still handles shipping and sailing boats in the
natural harbor.
Stroll around the Lighthouse and harbor or visit the old town where you can see the traditional lace makers and
wood carvers. An Opportunity to purchase some the finest shell-craft souvenirs in the world.



→ An early start to the day, enjoy a morning session of an exciting Jeep safari at the Yala National Park with a light
snack.
→ Return to the hotel and enjoy a hearty breakfast.
→ Check out from the hotel and proceed to Tangalle.
→ Arrive in Galle, check in at the hotel and unwind.
Yala National Park is Sri Lanka’s most famous and second largest national park, renowned for its rich biodiversity and
exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities. Covering approximately 978 square kilometers in the southeast region of the island, Yala boasts a diverse range of habitats including forests, grasslands, wetlands, and lagoons.
The park is particularly celebrated for its high concentration of leopards, making it one of the best places in the world
to spot this elusive big cat in the wild. In addition to leopards, Yala is home to elephants, sloth bears, water buffalo,
crocodiles, and a vast variety of bird species, including peacocks and migratory birds.




→ Enjoy breakfast at the hotel.
→ Check out and proceed to the Airport for your outbound flight.
→ En route Colombo City Tour & Shopping
→ Departure


