Once you arrived, one of our representative will pick you up from the airport and drive to Sigiriya. Enroute visit Pineapple plantation, Sri Lankan pineapple is commercially important crop because of its taste and flavor. Visit Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, a place providing care & sanctuary to orphaned baby elephants that were found in wild. Climb the famous rock fortress of Sigiriya which is an astonishing feat of engineering and construction. The “ Lion stairway “ the mirror wall and the water gardens are the other highlights of Sigiriya. Night in Sigiriya
From Sigiriya, we’ll starts the journey to Kandy. Enroute visit Dambulla cave temple which contains the most outstanding collection of Buddha images in Sri Lanka. The walls are covered with paintings depicting image of Lord Buddha’s different reincarnations, then visit Buddha Tooth temple, the place where the sacred Tooth of Lord Buddha is laid in a magnificent temple, evening witness cultural dance performance, a traditional dancing method which is unique to Sri Lanka. Night in Kandy.
Drive to N’Eliya which means “ Little England “, a journey through narrow passes, beside deep ravines and over gushing, streams to the hill country. Visit a Tea factory on the way to see different types of tea varieties and the process of Tea being manufactured. Nuwara Eliya always enriched with nice cascading waterfalls. Hence we can make few stops while travelling to experience this beauty. Night out in N’Eliya.
Reach to Ella by train. The train tour from Nanu Oya to Ella is the most amazing train journey in SriLanka. This train travel through the tea plantations, into the clouds and then weaves in and out of the many mountain tunnels as it descends to reach Ella. Once you get down, our team member will pick you up from there and take you to do the trekking at mini Adams peak which is also known as Punchi Sri Pada in Sinhala. Your climb awards you a splendid view of Ella Gap and the surrounding landscape. Night out in Ella.
Transfer to Yala. Visit Rawana waterfall, one of the widest waterfall in our country. On the way to Yala, we’ll make a stop at Buduruwagala to see the rock carvings. Here you can see a group of 7 colossal standing rock cut of Mahayana Buddhist. The figures are dated between 8th – 10th century AD. Afternoon we’ll drive to Yala to do the safari at Yala national park. Yala is one of the best park to spot lots of animals including sloth bear and the leopard. Night in Yala.
Leave to beaches. Visit Dutch fort, in the bay of Galle an the south west coast of the country which is a historical, archaeological and architectural heritage monument and the Turtle hatchery which started in 1988 to protect Sri Lankan Turtles from extinction. If the time permits, we can stop at few beaches while travelling as it would be bit relaxing after a long travel. Finally we could either end up the tour in one of the beach in down south or we’ll end up the tour in Negombo/Airport.