We Make your travel easier and more comfortable with our multiday trip you are Traveling by private vehicle, and visit top sights such asTrek through luscious green hills in the cultural triangle, a journey among Sri Lanka's most breathtaking scenery, Flora and Fauna, inhale local flavors at a spice garden and explore southern Sri Lankan beaches. Discover beautiful ruins, hike through tea plantations, tour a spice garden, and then chill out on Hikkaduwa Beach. according to the itinerary seven nights’ accommodations at clean nice guest houses with air conditions rooms & attach baths with hot water, accommodations are subject to change on your request in advance.
Private tours in Sri Lanka 7 N/8 days for Group of 5-6 people
About This Tour
Inclusions
- Breakfast
- Accommodation as per itinerary
- Transport by private vehicle
- Food & drinks
Exclusions
- Admission fee for Sigiriya US$ 30
- lunch ,Dinner,Drinks
- admission fee to Polonnaruwa $25USD
- admission fee to Dambulla $2 USD
- Admission fee to Royal botanical gardens $6 USD
Tour Plan
Itinerary
You will be met and greeted by our airport representative at the arrival lobby & he is holding your name board, then he will assist you up to the driver’s meeting point. Our airport representatives are on duty 24/7.
The Hotel started as a Dutch villa called Galle Face House that had been a meeting place for gentlemen of the colonial era. That was until four British entrepreneurs decided to use it to start a business, unaware that, by the late 19th century, it would be known as the best hotel East of Suez.
Old Colombo Lighthouse or Colombo Fort Clock Tower is a clock tower and was a lighthouse in Colombo. The lighthouse is no longer operational, but the tower remains and functions as a clock tower.
The Khan Clock Tower was built in Colombo, Sri Lanka by the Khan Family of Bombay. The Clock Tower is a popular landmark and marks the entrance to Pettah Market. The Clock Tower was built in the early 20th century by the family of Framjee Bhikhajee Khan.
overnight sleeps at Colombo
- Dambulla Cave Temple: Visit the Golden Temple of Dambulla, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with its vast collection of Buddhist murals and statues.
- On the way, stop at the Dambulla golden cave temple. evening cultural show. A sacred pilgrimage site for 22 centuries, this cave monastery, with its five sanctuaries, is the largest, best-preserved cave-temple complex in Sri Lanka. The Buddhist mural paintings (covering an area of 2,100 m2 ) are of particular importance, as are the 157 statues.
leave for Sigiriya,
The ruins of the capital built by the parricidal King Kassapa I (477–95) lie on the steep slopes and at the summit of a granite peak standing some 180m high (the 'Lion's Rock', which dominates the jungle from all sides). A series of galleries and staircases emerging from the mouth of a gigantic lion constructed of bricks and plaster provide access to the site.
overnight sleeps at Sigiriya.
Polonnaruwa Ancient City: Explore the ruins of Polonnaruwa, the second ancient capital of Sri Lanka, with impressive structures like the Gal Vihara rock temple and the Royal Palace.
overnight sleeps at Sigiriya
- Day trip to Anuradhapura: A long but scenic journey takes you north to Anuradhapura, the ancient capital of Sri Lanka, known for its rich history and sacred Buddhist sites.
- Anuradhapura Ancient Ruins: Explore ancient monuments, including the Sri Maha Bodhi (one of the oldest living trees in the world), the Ruwanwelisaya Stupa, and the Jetavanarama Monastery.
- Mihintale Temple: Visit this historical mountain top where Buddhism is believed to have been introduced to Sri Lanka.
overnight sleeps at Sigiriya
Leave for Kandy, on the way to spice gardens, Enjoy Sri Lanka’s world-renowned spices at their source. Visit a spice garden, where smells of cinnamon, pepper, cardamom, nutmeg, and mace overwhelm the senses and the visitors are provided an insight into an age-old industry of spice production, which attracted many European and Asian merchants to the ports of ancient Sri Lanka. Evening, visit the Kandy temple of the tooth relic of lord buddha. This sacred Buddhist site, popularly known as the city of Senkadagalapura, was the last capital of the Sinhala kings whose patronage enabled the Sinhala culture to flourish for more than 2,500 years until the occupation of Sri Lanka by the British in 1815. It is also the site of the Temple of the Tooth Relic (the sacred tooth of the Buddha), which is a famous pilgrimage site. shopping, a botanical garden, and an overnight stay at Kandy.
- Cultural Show: In the evening, enjoy a traditional Kandyan dance and cultural performance.
Overnight sleep Kandy
- Temple of the Tooth: Visit the Temple of the Tooth Relic, one of the holiest sites in Buddhism.
- Kandy Lake & Royal Botanical Gardens: Take a peaceful stroll around Kandy Lake, and explore the Royal Botanical Gardens in Peradeniya, famous for its diverse collection of plants.
overnight sleeps at Kandy
Scenic Drive through the Tea Plantations: Travel to Nuwara Eliya, also known as "Little England," nestled in the cool highlands. En route, visit Tea Plantations and the Sri Baktha Hanuman Temple.
- Explore Nuwara Eliya: Wander through the colonial architecture, enjoy a boat ride on Gregory Lake, and savor the tranquil surroundings.
Overnight sleep at Nuwara Eliya
Ella Rock & Nine Arches Bridge: Hike to Ella Rock for breathtaking views or take a walk across the Nine Arches Bridge, one of Sri Lanka's most photographed spots.
Overnight sleep at Ella
Yala National Park Safari: Drive to Yala National Park for a thrilling wildlife safari, famous for its leopards, elephants, and diverse birdlife.
overnight sleep Yala
Whale and dolphin watching in Mirissa is one of the most exciting water activities you can do during your holiday in Sri Lanka. Often spotted blue whales are the biggest animals in the world, and Mirissa is the best place for whale and dolphin watching tours in Sri Lanka.
Whale watching season in Mirissa is from November to April. Whales can be spotted also during May - October, but the ocean can be rough.
Galle Fort: Head to the coastal city of Galle, known for its preserved Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with colonial-era architecture, cobblestone streets, and panoramic views of the ocean.
Hikkaduwa is indeed a popular beach destination in Sri Lanka, well-known for its vibrant atmosphere and diverse attractions. Its long sandy beaches are perfect for relaxing and enjoying the sun, while the surf spots cater to surfers of all levels. The nearby coral reefs are a haven for snorkelers and divers, offering an incredible view of the marine life.
Beyond the beach, Hikkaduwa has cultural and historical sites like the island temple, which adds a spiritual touch to the experience. The tsunami museum is an important reminder of the 2004 tsunami that impacted the area, providing insight into the local resilience and recovery. The turtle sanctuary offers a chance to learn about and even interact with conservation efforts, especially in protecting endangered sea turtles.
The town is also famous for its lively restaurants, bars, and beachside accommodations, making it a fantastic blend of relaxation, adventure, and culture. Whether you're into watersports, exploring, or just soaking in the coastal vibes, Hikkaduwa has something to offer.
Overnight sleep at Hikkaduwa
Relax on the beach evening trip to Madu river safari
Hikkaduwa beach relax
Meeting / Pickup
Know Before You Go
- Infant seats available
Please Note
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Dress code is smart casual
- Not stroller accessible
- Not suitable for pets
- No public transportation nearby
- Infants must not sit on laps
- Not recommended for people with heart conditions
- any hotel in Colombo, Negombo, Mount Lavinia
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