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10 day(s)
Regular & Private
1-10 people
easy
Embark on a Sri Lankan family holiday, where the choice is yours to explore the teardrop-shaped island nestled in the Indian Ocean—a truly magical place. The island's rich history, marked by its strategic position on the sea route to the East, is evident in the remnants of ancient cities and rock-top forts. Sri Lanka boasts vibrant experiences, from encountering colorful birds and wildlife, including elephants, to exploring the cool mountain tea fields and charming towns. Cap off your journey with visits to some of the world's best tropical beaches. Our family tour offers an ideal blend of sightseeing and leisurely travel between destinations."
Duration
10 day(s)
Max Group Size
1-10 people
Tour Code
SLR#18TS@F10
Departure Type
guaranteed
Tour Category
Family Holidays
Guiding Method
Fully guided
Operated In
Age Requirement
1 - 10

Colombo Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB), Katunayake, Sri Lanka
Colombo Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB), Katunayake, Sri Lanka
Day 2 - KANDY
Start your day with a delightful breakfast at the hotel before embarking on a scenic journey to the cultural capital of Kandy.En route, visit the renowned Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, where you can observe rescued elephants being fed and bathing in the river—an unforgettable wildlife experience.
Upon arrival in Kandy, enjoy a guided city tour of this historic hill capital. Nestled amidst misty mountains and lush greenery, Kandy is centered around the picturesque Kandy Lake, offering a serene atmosphere and scenic views. Visit the sacred Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic (Sri Dalada Maligawa), one of the most revered Buddhist sites in the world. This UNESCO World Heritage Site houses the sacred tooth relic of Lord Buddha and holds deep cultural and religious significance. Kandy, also known as Senkadagalapura, was the last royal capital of Sri Lanka before the British occupation in 1815, playing a vital role in preserving Sinhala culture and traditions for over 2,500 years.Continue your exploration with a visit to the beautiful Royal Botanical Gardens Peradeniya. Established in 1843, these expansive gardens span over 147 acres and feature a remarkable collection of tropical plants, orchids, and towering palm avenues. The gardens have historical significance and were once used as a headquarters during World War II.
As the day concludes, immerse yourself in the cultural charm of Kandy before heading to your hotel.
? Overnight stay at a hotel in Kandy
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Day 3 - NUWARA ELIYA
Begin your day with a delightful breakfast before setting off on a scenic journey to the enchanting hill country town of Nuwara Eliya, fondly known as “Little England” or the “City of Mist.”
As you ascend into the cool highlands, enjoy breathtaking views of rolling tea plantations, cascading waterfalls, and lush green valleys. En route, stop to admire the picturesque Ramboda Falls and enjoy a relaxing lunch with stunning views of the waterfall surroundings.Nuwara Eliya, established in 1846 by Samuel Baker, became a favored retreat for British colonial rulers. The town still reflects its colonial charm, with elegant Tudor and Georgian-style architecture, beautifully maintained gardens, and a refreshing climate.
Explore the highlights of this charming town, including a visit to Victoria Park, known for its beautifully landscaped gardens and peaceful ambiance. Continue to Gregory Lake, where you can enjoy optional activities such as boating or simply relax by the lakeside.Visit the serene Hakgala Botanical Garden, famous for its vibrant collection of roses, orchids, and exotic plant species. Nearby, explore the colorful Seetha Amman Temple, a significant Hindu site associated with the Ramayana legend.
Nature lovers can also appreciate the biodiversity of Galway's Land National Park, a sanctuary for endemic and migratory bird species.Throughout the region, you will encounter some of Sri Lanka’s most beautiful waterfalls, including Devon Falls, St. Clair's Falls, and Lovers’ Leap, adding to the scenic charm of the journey.As the day comes to a close, unwind in the cool and tranquil atmosphere of the hill country.
? Overnight stay at a luxury hotel in Nuwara Eliya
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Day 4 - NUWARA ELIYA
Early in the Moring Leave from hotel a scrumptious breakfast we will be accompanying you to Horton Plains. Shrouded in cold windy mist on top of the Sri Lankan hill country. Once in the Horton Plains a few kilometers’ walking will take you to witness “The world’s end”, the place where you feel the end of the world. The ideal place for relaxing your mind where you can abandon all your sorrows.
Horton Plains The great plains of the Central Highlands of Sri Lanka was
discovered by the planter Thomas Farr in the early 19th century. In 1834 it was
named Horton Plains in honor of then Governor of Ceylon (1831-1837) Sir Robert
Wilmot Horton. In the year 1969, Horton Plains was declared a nature reserve.
In 1988, the reserve was elevated to the status of a National Park.
The gently rolling plateau of Horton Plains at the southern end of the central
montane massif of Sri Lanka is interspersed with network of streams and
channels. The Montane forest is also the source of three major rivers of Sri
Lanka: River Mahaweli-the longest river of Sri Lanka, River Walave and River
Kelani. Still more, Horton Plains is bounded by the country’s second and third
highest mountain peaks of Sri Lanka: Mount Kirigalpotta Kanda (2389 m) and
Mount Thotupola Kanda (2357 m).
The escarpment with a depth of 900 meters called World’s End and Baker’s fall
is one of the highlights of the Horton Plains. Horton Plains in Sri Lanka is
the coldest and windiest location in the country. It consists of ecosystems
such as montane evergreen forests, grasslands, marshy lands and aquatic
ecosystem. At an altitude of 2,100 meters above sea level, Horton Plains
spreads across over 3,169 hectares of the highest tableland of the island. In
view of the large number of endemic flora and fauna species, Horton Plains was
declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 30th July 2010. Horton Plains, its
surroundings, forests and the adjoining Peak Wilderness constitute Sri Lanka’s
most important catchment area of almost all major rivers. The plains are also
of outstanding scenic beauty and conservation importance, containing most of
the habitats and endemic plants and animals representative of the country’s wet
and montane zones. The western slopes support the most extensive area of
montane cloud forest surviving in the island. Horton Plains is not merely a
destination for nature tourists. Since the rich biodiversity of Horton Plains
is still grossly underexplored, it affords invaluable opportunities to those
engaged on educational and research activities. Protecting Horton Plains is a
call of duty for all Sri Lankans. [Overnight in luxury hotel in
NuwaraEliya.]
Special Consideration: Whenever you visit Horton plains always keep the beautiful and protect the nature
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Day 5 - Nuwara Eliya -Hakgala
After Breakfast we start the visit the Hakgala flower garden & Strawberry farm or moon plan in the evening relax in Gregory Lake & City tour Hakgala Botanical Garden is one of the five botanical gardens in Sri Lanka. The other four are Peradeniya Botanical Garden, Henarathgoda Botanical Garden, Mirijjawila Botanical Garden and Seetawaka Botanical Garden. It is the second largest garden in Sri Lanka
[Overnight stay same hotel at nuwaraeliya]
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Day 6- KITHULGALA
Climb down to Colombo via Hatton once again witnessing a scenic journey through tea plantations and water falls. We will stop in Kithulgala to gain an unforgettable experience in White water rafting in the Kelani River in Kithulgala (if you wish to) followed by a safe river Bath in Kithulgala.
Kithulgala is ideally located as a stop-off between Kandy Nuwaraeliya , and the Tea Country. This beautiful landscape is home to jungle, tea and rubber plantations and spectacular mountains looming in the distance, and was the backdrop for the Academy Award-winning ‘The Bridge on the River Kwai’ which was filmed on the Kelani River – although nothing remains now except the concrete foundations for the bridge and, supposedly, the submerged train cars that plunged into the river in the climactic scene. A few kilometers upstream are the bases from which white-water rafting expeditions take place – Kithulgala is the best place to go in Sri Lanka for those seeking out adventure travel. You can also go canyoning, trekking and canoeing on the river. Sinharaja Rainforest is within reach from Kithulgala – trek through this mysterious land of tropical plants and stay on the look-out for colorful birds, exotic butterflies and a variety of other creatures
[Overnight stay in a luxury hotel in Kithugala.]
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Day 7 - BENTHOTA
After enjoying a relaxing breakfast at the hotel, begin your journey towards the الساحلية paradise of Bentota, descending from the hill country to the golden southern coastline.
Arrive in Bentota by afternoon, a destination renowned for its pristine sandy beaches, swaying palm trees, and tranquil ocean views. This coastal town offers the perfect setting to unwind and enjoy the tropical charm of Sri Lanka.Spend the rest of the day at leisure, relaxing by the beach or enjoying the serene atmosphere of this seaside retreat. Bentota is not only famous for its natural beauty but also holds historical significance. The region is mentioned in ancient Sinhala literary works known as sandēśa kāvya. Visit the historic Galapatha Viharaya, one of the ancient temples in the area.
The mouth of the Bentota River (Bentara Ganga) once marked the southern boundary of Portuguese rule, where they built a small fort known as Parangi Kotuwa. Later, the Dutch and British utilized this location, transforming it into a resting place and coastal retreat for colonial travelers. Historical accounts by Sir James Emerson Tennent describe Bentota as one of the most pleasant and refreshing seaside locations in Ceylon.Today, Bentota continues to be a favored beach destination, offering opportunities for relaxation, water sports, and scenic river experiences.In the evening, indulge in a delightful Sri Lankan-style seafood dinner at your luxury beach hotel, accompanied by the soothing sounds of the ocean.
? Overnight stay at a luxury beach hotel in Bentota
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DaY 08 Bentota _ Balapitiya .Ambalngoda
After a delightful breakfast at the hotel, set out to explore the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the الساحلية region around Bentota.
Begin your day with a scenic river safari along the tranquil waters of the Madu Ganga. This vast wetland ecosystem, spanning over 900 hectares, is rich in biodiversity and home to numerous mangrove forests, exotic birdlife, and over 60 small islands. Enjoy a peaceful boat ride through this unique environment while observing traditional village life and nature at its finest.
Continue your journey with a visit to a traditional mask workshop in Ambalangoda, a town renowned for its centuries-old mask carving traditions. Discover the fascinating art of Sri Lankan mask-making and explore the cultural significance behind these vibrant creations.
Next, proceed to the famous moonstone mines in Meetiyagoda, located just a short distance from the coast. Learn about the history and mining process of this unique gemstone, which has been admired since ancient Roman and Greek times and later popularized during the Art Nouveau period.
Visit a local turtle hatchery, where you can observe different species of sea turtles and learn about ongoing conservation efforts. Sri Lanka is home to several species, including the Green Turtle, known for its impressive size and long life cycle. Witness how eggs are protected and hatchlings are safely released into the ocean.
Conclude your excursions with a visit to a spice or handicraft factory, where you can explore locally produced items and gain insight into traditional Sri Lankan craftsmanship.
Return to your hotel in the evening and relax after a day filled with exploration and cultural experiences.
? Overnight stay at a hotel in Bentota
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DaY 09 -Colombo
After a relaxing breakfast at the hotel, depart from Bentota and proceed towards the vibrant commercial capital of Colombo.Upon arrival, embark on an engaging city tour of Colombo, a dynamic port city rich in colonial heritage and modern development. This bustling metropolis is a fascinating blend of cultures, religions, and lifestyles, offering a unique contrast between historic landmarks and contemporary urban life.Explore the highlights of the city, where elegant colonial-era buildings and lush green gardens stand alongside modern shopping malls, fine dining restaurants, and lively street markets. Colombo is the financial hub of Sri Lanka, home to major local and international corporations, as well as a wide range of luxury boutiques and high-street brands—perfect for those who enjoy shopping and city exploration.
During your city tour, experience the energy of Colombo’s busy streets, cultural landmarks, and seaside views, making it a memorable final stop of your journey.
In the evening, check in to your hotel and relax or enjoy the vibrant nightlife of the city.
? Overnight stay at a hotel in Colombo
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Day 10
Last Day of tour back to home country good bye Srilanka. Leave form Colombo in the morning. Colombo is the commercial capital and largest city of Sri Lanka by population. Transfer to airport According to the Brookings Flight Schedule, Colombo
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Enjoy 09 nights’ accommodation in carefully selected star-class hotels throughout the tour
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Comprehensive travel insurance is not included in the package; we highly recommend arranging suitable coverage for your safety and peace of mind throughout the tour
Include Service This Tour
• International flights
• Travel insurance
• Visa fees and processing
• Lunch (unless specified)
• Entrance fees to sites and attractions
• Personal expenses (laundry, phone calls, minibar, etc.)
• Tips and gratuities for guides and drivers
• Early check-in & late check-out at hotels
• Optional tours and activities
Arrival & Airport Services
Upon arrival in Bandaranaike International Airport, you will be warmly welcomed by our representative and transferred to your hotel.
When visiting sacred places such as Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, guests must wear modest clothing and remove shoes and hats before entering.
Optional services we will arrange for you!
• Whale Watching Experience – USD 70 per person (including tickets & snacks)
• Full-Day Safari Adventure – USD 240 (Jeep, 2 tickets & snacks included)
• Half-Day Safari Experience – USD 140 (Jeep, 2 tickets & snacks included)
• Dolphin Watching Tour – USD 130 (Boat, tickets for 2 الأشخاص included) – customizable as per your preference
• Note: Prices may vary slightly depending on the season and availability.