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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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
No, it is not recommended to drink tap water in Sri Lanka. Stick to bottled water or bring a water filter with you.
The currency in Sri Lanka is the Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR).
The time zone in Sri Lanka is GMT+5:30.
The official languages of Sri Lanka are Sinhala and Tamil, but English is widely spoken and understood in tourist areas.
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.
We accept payments via credit card, bank transfer, and PayPal.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Sri Lanka offers a wide range of accommodation options to suit every budget, from budget-friendly guesthouses and hostels to luxury hotels and resorts.
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.
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.
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.