LUXURY TOUR

Luxury Tour especially for the travelers who prefer a luxury holiday experience. This tour package includes the country’s best luxury hotels & themed Resorts

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Our 16-day luxury tour in Sri Lanka takes you on a journey through some of the most beautiful and culturally rich destinations in the country.

Starting from the bustling city of Colombo, we'll take you to the ancient cities of Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa, where you can explore the ruins of ancient kingdoms. From there, we'll head to the picturesque hill country of Kandy and Nuwara Eliya, where you'll witness the stunning natural beauty of Sri Lanka's tea plantations.

The tour also covers a visit to Yala National Park, home to leopards, elephants, and a variety of other wildlife, as well as the historic Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Throughout the tour, you'll be staying in luxurious accommodation, including some of Sri Lanka's most prestigious hotels and resorts, and will have access to a range of top-class facilities such as spa treatments, fine dining, and private transportation. This is the ultimate way to experience the best of Sri Lanka's culture, history, and natural beauty in comfort and style.

Day 01

Negombo

Negombo is a bustling city in Sri Lanka, known for its long sandy beaches and rich history. Its Dutch-influenced architecture, vibrant fish market, and cultural heritage make it a popular tourist destination.

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  • Meal Plan: Breakfast & Dinner
  • Travel Time: Airport to Negambo - 30 minutes
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  • Arrival at Bandaranaike International Airport and transfer to Negombo
  • Relax and unwind at the hotel.
  • Explore Negombo Fish Market and Dutch Canal.
  • Enjoy a scenic sunset boat ride on the Negombo lagoon.
  • Return to the hotel for dinner and overnight stay.

Day 02

Kandy

Day 03

Knuckles Mountain Range

The Knuckles Mountain Range is a prominent nature reserve in Sri Lanka, known for its scenic hiking trails, diverse flora and fauna, and stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.

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  • Trek through the Knuckles Mountain Range
  • Visit a local village and interact with the villagers
  • Enjoy a picnic lunch amidst stunning mountain views

Day 04

Anuradhapura

Anuradhapura is an ancient city and UNESCO World Heritage site in Sri Lanka, known for its well-preserved ruins of ancient Sri Lankan civilization. It was the first capital of Sri Lanka, and has numerous stupas, temples, palaces, and other structures dating back to 4th century BC.

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  • Visit the ancient city of Anuradhapura, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Explore the magnificent dagobas, or stupas, including the Ruwanwelisaya and Jetavanaramaya.
  • Visit the Sri Maha Bodhi, the sacred fig tree believed to be the oldest recorded tree in the world.
  • Visit the Abhayagiri Monastery, a major center of Buddhist learning in ancient Sri Lanka.
  • Visit the Isurumuniya Temple, which contains ancient carvings and a tranquil pond.

Day 05

Polonnaruwa

Polonnaruwa is an ancient city in Sri Lanka known for its well-preserved ruins and ancient temples. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a must-visit destination for history and culture enthusiasts.

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  • Visit the Isurumuniya Temple, which contains ancient carvings and a tranquil pond.
  • Discover the Gal Vihara, a group of beautiful Buddhist statues carved out of granite rock.
  • Explore the Royal Palace of King Parakramabahu and the Lotus Pond, one of the oldest and most impressive water tanks in Sri Lanka.
  • Visit the Polonnaruwa Museum to learn about the history and culture of the ancient city.
  • Take a cycling tour of Polonnaruwa to explore the city and its surroundings in a unique and exciting way.

Day 06

Minneriya

Minneriya National Park is a sanctuary for elephants, located in the North Central Province of Sri Lanka. It's famous for its annual elephant gathering and offers jeep safaris for wildlife viewing.

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  • Take a jeep safari through the park to spot wild elephants, deer, monkeys, and various bird species.
  • Observe various bird species such as painted storks, cormorants, and pelicans during their migration season.
  • Explore the park on foot and discover its diverse flora and fauna, including many endemic species.
  • Go on a boat safari on the Minneriya tank to get a different perspective of the park's wildlife and landscapes.
  • Take a guided cultural tour to discover the ancient ruins and religious sites in and around the park, including the Minneriya tank and the Ritigala Forest Monastery.

Day 07

Sigiriya

Sigiriya is an ancient rock fortress in Sri Lanka, featuring impressive frescoes and gardens. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers stunning views from the top of the rock.

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  • Climb the famous Sigiriya Rock Fortress and take in stunning panoramic views from the top.
  • Explore the beautifully landscaped gardens and ancient ruins at the base of the rock.
  • Visit the Sigiriya Museum to learn more about the history and significance of the area.
  • Take a tour of the nearby Dambulla Cave Temples, which feature impressive Buddhist statues and murals.

Day 08

Dambulla

Dambulla is a town located in the Central Province of Sri Lanka, known for its famous Dambulla Cave Temple complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The complex features five caves with over 150 Buddha statues and ancient paintings dating back to the 1st century BC.

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  • Take a tour of the nearby Dambulla Cave Temples, which feature impressive Buddhist statues and murals.
  • Visit a spice garden and learn about Sri Lankan spices
  • Participate in a cooking demonstration and enjoy a traditional Sri Lankan lunch

Day 09

Nuwara Eliya

Nuwara Eliya, known as the "Little England" of Sri Lanka, is a charming hill station located in the central highlands. It is famous for its picturesque tea plantations, colonial architecture, and scenic landscapes with waterfalls and mountains.

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  • Visit a tea plantation and factory to learn about the tea production process.
  • Take a scenic train ride through the tea-covered hills and valleys.
  • Explore the colonial-era architecture and gardens in the town of Nuwara Eliya.
  • Visit a tea-tasting center to sample a variety of Sri Lankan teas.
  • Take a hike in the surrounding hills to enjoy the beautiful scenery and fresh mountain air.

Day 10

Ella

Ella is a small town located in the central highlands of Sri Lanka. It is known for its stunning views of the surrounding mountains, waterfalls, tea plantations, and hiking trails to places like Ella Rock and Little Adam's Peak.

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  • Enjoy the scenic train ride from Nuwara Eliya to Ella.
  • Capture the picturesque landscapes of tea plantations, hills, and waterfalls.
  • Visit the Nine Arch Bridge and witness the train pass over it.
  • Explore the charming town of Ella and its local markets.
  • Hike up to Little Adam's Peak for breathtaking views of the surroundings.
  • Visit Ravana Falls, a popular waterfall in Sri Lanka, and take a refreshing dip in the pool.

Day 11

Yala

Yala National Park is a wildlife sanctuary located in the southeast of Sri Lanka. It's home to a diverse range of animals, including elephants, leopards, and crocodiles, as well as many species of birds. Visitors can take a safari through the park to see these creatures in their natural habitat.

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  • Jeep safari to spot leopards, elephants, and other wildlife
  • Bird watching in the park's many habitats
  • Visit the Sithulpawwa rock temple, located within the park
  • Take a nature walk with a local guide to learn about the park's flora and fauna
  • Visit a nearby village to learn about the local culture and way of life.

Day 12

Tangalle

Tangalle is a beautiful coastal town in the southern province of Sri Lanka, known for its stunning beaches, clear blue waters, and lush greenery. It offers a laid-back atmosphere, perfect for relaxation, as well as a variety of water sports, wildlife encounters, and cultural experiences.

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  • Visit Mulkirigala Rock Temple , a historical temple with beautiful cave paintings and carvings.
  • Enjoy the beaches - Tangalle has some beautiful beaches such as Goyambokka Beach, Medaketiya Beach, and Tangalle Beach.
  • Go surfing - The area is known for its surf breaks, and there are several surf schools in the area.
  • Take a boat ride on the lagoon - The lagoon is a serene place to explore and observe the wildlife.
  • Visit the Turtle Conservation Project - A project that works to protect sea turtles and their habitats, where visitors can learn about the turtles and their nesting habits.

Day 13

Mirissa

Mirissa is a charming coastal town located in the south of Sri Lanka. With its stunning beaches, crystal clear waters, and laid-back vibe, it's the perfect place to unwind and enjoy the tropical paradise. The town also offers whale watching opportunities and a variety of water sports.

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  • Whale and dolphin watching tour
  • Relax on the beach
  • Visit the Coconut Tree Hill for a scenic view
  • Take a surfing lesson or rent a board to catch some waves

Day 14

Galle

Galle is a city on the southwestern coast of Sri Lanka, known for its colonial-era architecture, stunning beaches, and rich history. The city boasts a fortified old town, quaint streets lined with shops and cafes, and a picturesque harbor.

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  • Visit the Galle Fort: a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a colonial-era fortification.
  • Walk through the charming streets of Galle: with beautiful colonial architecture and boutique shops.
  • Explore the Maritime Museum: showcasing the history of the sea-faring nation of Sri Lanka.
  • Take a scenic boat ride: from the Galle harbor and enjoy the coastal views.
  • Relax on the beaches: such as Unawatuna Beach, Jungle Beach, or Wijaya Beach and enjoy the warm waters of the Indian Ocean.

Day 15

Bentota

Bentota is a popular coastal town in Sri Lanka known for its long stretches of golden sand beaches, water sports activities, turtle hatchery, and scenic boat rides along the Bentota River.

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  • Enjoy a boat ride on the Bentota River and explore its mangrove-lined banks
  • Take a dip in the warm waters of Bentota Beach or go for a swim in the sea.
  • Visit a turtle hatchery and learn about the conservation efforts being undertaken to protect these endangered creatures.
  • Take a scenic bike ride or walk through the lush green countryside.
  • Go on a fishing excursion with local fishermen and learn about their traditional methods.
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Frequent Ask Questions

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What is the best time to visit Sri Lanka?

The best time to visit Sri Lanka depends on the region you plan to visit. Generally, the best time to visit is from December to March for the west and south coasts, and from April to September for the east coast and cultural triangle.

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Can one travel to Sri Lanka safely at the moment?

Yes, Sri Lanka is generally a safe country to visit. However, like any other country, tourists should take basic precautions such as avoiding isolated areas at night and keeping valuables secure.

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What should I pack for my trip to Sri Lanka?

You should pack light, breathable clothing suitable for warm weather, as well as a light jacket for cooler nights. Other essentials include sunscreen, insect repellent, a hat, and comfortable walking shoes.

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Is a visa required for a visit to Sri Lanka?

Yes, most visitors to Sri Lanka need a visa to enter the country. You can apply for a visa online or through the Sri Lankan embassy in your home country.

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Can I drink the tap water in Sri Lanka?

No, it is not recommended to drink tap water in Sri Lanka. Stick to bottled water or bring a water filter with you.

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What is the currency in Sri Lanka?

The currency in Sri Lanka is the Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR).

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What is the time zone in Sri Lanka?

The time zone in Sri Lanka is GMT+5:30.

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What is the official language of Sri Lanka?

The official languages of Sri Lanka are Sinhala and Tamil, but English is widely spoken and understood in tourist areas.

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What are some popular tourist attractions in Sri Lanka?

Popular tourist attractions in Sri Lanka include the ancient cities of Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa, the cultural triangle, Sigiriya Rock Fortress, the beaches of the south coast, and the tea plantations in the central highlands.

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What are the payment options available for booking the tour?

We accept payments via credit card, bank transfer, and PayPal.

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What happens if I need to cancel my tour?

Our cancellation policy allows for a full refund if you cancel at least 30 days before your scheduled tour. For cancellations made less than 30 days before the tour, a cancellation fee may apply.

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Do I need to have travel insurance for my tour?

While travel insurance is not mandatory, we highly recommend that you purchase it for your own protection in case of unexpected events such as flight cancellations, medical emergencies, or lost luggage.

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What kind of food can I expect to find in Sri Lanka?

Sri Lankan cuisine is known for its use of spices and flavors, and includes dishes such as curries, rice and coconut sambal, hoppers, and roti. Vegetarian and vegan options are widely available.

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Can I bring alcohol into Sri Lanka?

Yes, visitors are allowed to bring a limited amount of alcohol into Sri Lanka for personal consumption. However, it is illegal to consume alcohol in public places.

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Is tipping customary when visiting establishments in Sri Lanka?

Tipping is not mandatory in Sri Lanka, but it is appreciated for good service. A general rule of thumb is to tip 10% for meals and services.

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Are there any dress codes I should be aware of in Sri Lanka?

Sri Lanka is a conservative country, and it is respectful to dress modestly, particularly when visiting religious sites. Avoid revealing clothing and shorts or skirts that are above the knee.

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What kind of accommodation options are available in Sri Lanka?

Sri Lanka offers a wide range of accommodation options to suit every budget, from budget-friendly guesthouses and hostels to luxury hotels and resorts.

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What are some popular activities to do in Sri Lanka?

Sri Lanka offers a variety of activities for tourists, including exploring ancient ruins and temples, hiking in the mountains, surfing and snorkeling at the beaches, and wildlife safaris.

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Do I need to speak Sinhala or Tamil to travel in Sri Lanka?

No, English is widely spoken and understood in Sri Lanka, particularly in tourist areas. It can be helpful to learn a few basic phrases in Sinhala or Tamil as well.

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What voltage is used for electrical devices in Sri Lanka?

The voltage in Sri Lanka is 230V, and the standard plug type is Type D, which has three round pins. It is recommended to bring a universal adapter if your devices have different plug types.