Elephant in Sri Lanka

Overview

The Majestic Sri Lankan Elephant a Living Treasure of the Island, (Elephas maximus maximus) is the largest and most distinguished subspecies of the Asian elephant, and a true symbol of Sri Lanka’s natural and cultural identity. These majestic animals have roamed the island for centuries, playing a central role in religious processions, folklore, and the country’s ecological balance. Listed as Endangered by the IUCN since 1986, the Sri Lankan elephant has suffered a population decline of over 50% in the last three generations, largely due to habitat destruction, human encroachment, and conflict. Despite these threats, Sri Lanka remains one of the last strongholds of wild Asian elephants, boasting the highest elephant density in Asia.

Today, these gentle giants are primarily found in the island’s dry zone—in the north, east, and southeast regions. They thrive in some of the country’s most famous national parks:

  • 🐘 Udawalawe National Park – renowned for close-up elephant encounters
  • 🌿 Yala National Park – where elephants share space with leopards
  • 🌾 Minneriya National Park – famous for “The Gathering,” a seasonal congregation of hundreds of elephants
  • 🌳 Wilpattu and Lunugamvehera National Parks – vital habitats rich in biodiversity

Originally described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758, the Sri Lankan elephant is not only biologically significant but also culturally sacred, often seen in grand temple festivals like the Esala Perahera in Kandy. Whether you’re a wildlife lover, photographer, or conservationist, witnessing Sri Lanka’s elephants in the wild is a truly unforgettable and humbling experience—a reminder of the importance of protecting these gentle giants for future generations. The Sri Lankan elephant leads a fascinating and highly social life, shaped by natural behaviors, environmental patterns, and—more than ever—its interactions with humans.

🐘 Lifespan in the wild, Sri Lankan elephants typically live between 55 to 70 years, depending on environmental conditions and threats. In protected environments or under care, some individuals have been known to live slightly longer. Female elephants generally live longer than males and often lead the herd.

🌿 Lifestyle in the Wild Social Structure: Elephants live in matriarchal herds, led by an older, experienced female. Males usually leave the herd around adolescence and live alone or in bachelor groups.

Daily Routine: Their day is mostly spent foraging, drinking water, bathing, and socializing. An adult elephant can eat up to 150 kg (330 lbs) of vegetation and drink 100 liters of water per day.

Migration Patterns: Elephants migrate seasonally in search of food and water, often moving between protected parks and unprotected areas, which sometimes leads to conflict with humans. Living with Local Communities Sri Lankan elephants often share landscapes with rural farming communities, especially in the dry zones of the country. While these interactions can be positive, they also pose challenges:  Human-Elephant Conflict (HEC): As elephants lose their traditional habitats, they are increasingly forced into farmland, causing crop damage and, in rare cases, injury or death. In turn, elephants are sometimes harmed by electric fences or retaliatory actions.

  • Duration: Tailor Made for 14 Nights / 15Days
  • Holiday Type: Wild life  
  • Hotel Style: 3 Star
  • Meal Plan: Half Board Basic
  • When to go: Year round
  • Price Guide: On request
  • Recommended for: Couple Senior Family Solo. LGBT+ Youth

Tour Highlight:

  • Yala is one of the most famous national parks in Sri Lanka, chance to spot the elusive Sri Lankan leopard.
  • Sigiriya Rock Fortress “Lion Rock,” Sigiriya is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Temple of the Tooth (Sri Dalada Maligawa) This is one of the most sacred Buddhist temples in the world
  • Scenic Landscapes: Sri Lanka’s train routes traverse diverse landscapes,
  • From lush tea plantations to misty hill stations, coastal stretches, and serene countryside
  • Tea Plantations Central Highlands is particularly panoramic views of tea plantations.
Day 01 – Arrival in Sri Lanka & Relax in Negombo

Welcome to the tropical paradise of Sri Lanka! Upon arrival at Bandaranaike International Airport, you’ll be warmly greeted by your tour representative, marking the beginning of a memorable journey. From here, enjoy a smooth transfer to the charming coastal town of Negombo, located just a short drive away.

After check-in at your hotel, take the day to unwind and recover from your travels. Whether you choose to relax by the beach, enjoy a refreshing swim, or simply soak in the peaceful seaside atmosphere, Negombo offers the perfect setting to ease into your Sri Lankan adventure.

Enjoy a restful evening and prepare for the exciting experiences that a wait in the days ahead. Overnight stay in Negombo.

Overnight stay in Negombo.

Meal: Bed & Breakfast & dinner included 

 Planned Excursions and Experiences:

  • Warm welcome upon arrival at Colombo Bandaranaike International Airport by our local representative
  • Private transfer to your beachfront hotel in Negombo (approximately 20 minutes)
  • Evening briefing with your tour guide to discuss the exciting journey ahead
  • Leisure time to relax and unwind at the hotel—enjoy the pool, gardens, or nearby beach
  • Overnight stay at a comfortable hotel in Negombo
Day 02: Explore the Coastal Culture of Negombo

Wake up to the soothing sounds of the sea and start your day exploring the vibrant coastal town of Negombo. Known for its golden beaches, colonial heritage, and centuries-old fishing traditions, Negombo offers a unique blend of history, culture, and seaside relaxation.

After a restful night, embark on a guided tour of Negombo—a town shaped by centuries of colonial influence, spiritual diversity, and a rich fishing heritage. Wander through its narrow streets and discover its multicultural roots.

Visit the grand St. Mary’s Church, one of the largest cathedrals in Sri Lanka, and the serene Katuwapitiya Church, a spiritual landmark for the Roman Catholic community. Step inside a local Buddhist temple to experience the peaceful rhythm of Sri Lankan Buddhist culture. Take in scenic views of the Dutch-era Hamilton Canal, explore the bustling fish market, and enjoy some quiet moments along the golden shores of Negombo Beach. Later in the day, relax or take a refreshing dip in the warm ocean waters before meeting your guide in the evening to plan the next day’s adventures. Overnight Stay: Beach hotel in Negombo

Overnight stay in Negombo.

Meal: Bed & Breakfast & dinner included 

Planned Excursions and Experiences:

  • Visit to St. Mary’s Church – a magnificent colonial-era Catholic cathedral
  • Stop at Katuwapitiya Church, a spiritual hub of Negombo’ s Catholic community
  • Visit to a local Buddhist temple to witness cultural harmony
  • Explore the fisherman’s village and lively Negombo fish market
  • Relax or enjoy a sea bath at Negombo Beach
  • Leisure walk along the Hamilton Canal, rich in history and local life
  • Evening planning session with your tour guide
  • Overnight stay at hotel in Negombo
Day 03 – Sigiriya | Hiriwadunna Village | Habarana ECO park Safari

Start your day with a delightful breakfast at the hotel before transferring to Sigiriya, home to one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic landmarks — Sigiriya Rock Fortress, recognized as the 8th Wonder of the World and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the evening, embark on an unforgettable climb up the 5th-century Sigiriya Rock Fortress, built by King Kashyapa (477–495 AD). This citadel of extraordinary beauty rises 200 meters above the surrounding jungle. Surrounded by a moat, ramparts, and exquisite landscaped gardens — including famed water gardens — the rock served as the innermost stronghold of a once-70-hectare fortified royal city.

As you ascend, admire the world-renowned frescoes of the ‘Heavenly Maidens’, painted in natural earth pigments on plaster, tucked away in a sheltered pocket of the rock and accessed by a spiral stairway.
Sigiriya’s story is one of drama and rivalry. King Kashyapa, who seized the throne from his brother Moggallana, built the rock fortress to defend himself from a possible return of his rightful heir. The fortress showcases incredible architectural and technological ingenuity. Eventually, Moggallana defeated Kashyapa, and the site returned to its former life as a Buddhist monastery. The ruins were rediscovered in 1831 by British officer Jonathan Forbes, sparking archaeological interest and excavation that revealed the full grandeur of this ancient marvel.

Continue your day with a cultural immersion in the heart of the countryside at Hiriwadunna Village.
Here, enjoy a guided village trek offering an authentic taste of Sri Lankan rural life. Travel by bullock cart along rustic trails, walk through a scrub jungle and wade through shallow streams. Cross a serene lake on a traditional ‘oruwa’ (canoe-style boat) and visit a local chena farm.

Village Lunch Experience:
Savor an authentic village-style meal prepared by a farmer’s family using freshly harvested ingredients and traditional clay pot cooking over a wood-fired hearth. Afternoon Safari Adventure – Habarana Eco National Park Set out on an exhilarating jeep safari through Habarana Eco National Park, renowned for its seasonal gathering of wild elephants — one of the largest and most spectacular in the world. This lush wilderness is also home to leopards, deer, buffalo, crocodiles, and a rich variety of bird species, making it a true haven for wildlife lovers and photographers alike. As the golden sun begins to set over the park, enjoy the raw beauty of Sri Lanka’s natural landscape, and capture unforgettable moments in the wild. Over Night stay at Habarana.

Overnight stay in Habarana.

Meal: Bed & Breakfast & dinner included 

Planned Excursions and Experiences:

  • Morning Transfer to Sigiriya – climb of the Sigiriya Rock Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Hiriwadunna Village Experience – Immerse yourself in rural Sri Lankan life with a village tour.
  • Enjoy a traditional village lunch at a local home (Gamigedara), take a bullock cart ride, cross the lake in a traditional canoe (oruwa).
  • Elephant Ride in Habarana – Experience an unforgettable elephant ride
  • Afternoon Jeep Safari – Habarana Eco National Park.
  • Evening Planning Session –discussing and organizing next day’s activities with your tour guide
  • Leisure and Relaxation – Unwind at the hotel
  • Overnight Stay at Hotel in Sigiriya
Day 4: Into the Wild – Full-Day Safari at Minneriya National Park

Start your day with an early morning departure to Minneriya National Park, a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and one of the best places in Sri Lanka to witness wild elephants in their natural habitat. Prepare for a thrilling full-day game drive safari across this scenic national park, famous for its lush landscapes, seasonal reservoir, and abundance of wildlife. As your jeep makes its way through the park’s evergreen forests and grasslands, keep your camera ready for close encounters with majestic herds of elephants, often numbering over 100. This awe-inspiring phenomenon, especially from June to September, is known as “The Gathering”—the largest congregation of Asian elephants found anywhere on Earth.

Beyond elephants, Minneriya offers a rich diversity of fauna. Watch for Sambar deer, Sri Lankan axis deer, chevrotain (mouse deer), and wild boar. The skies are just as vibrant, graced by birds such as the Asian spoonbill, grey-headed fish eagle, painted stork, and the open-bill stork. With a bit of luck and patience, you may even catch a rare glimpse of a leopard or sloth bear as they move stealthily through the forest.
Take a break midday to enjoy a traditional Sri Lankan lunch picnic, set in a peaceful spot near the park. Let the authentic flavors and tranquil surroundings rejuvenate you for the afternoon session of your safari. Relax and unwind at your hotel for the evening. Overnight stay at the same hotel.

Overnight stay in Habarana

Meal: Bed & Breakfast &Lunch. dinner included 

Planned Excursions and Experiences:

  • Early morning departure to Minneriya National Park for a full-day game drive safari,
  • Witness the majestic Asian elephants, with the possibility of seeing 100+ elephants gathered near the Minneriya reservoir.
  •  Look out for Sambar deer, Sri Lankan axis deer, chevrotain, wild boar, Asian spoonbill, painted stork, grey-headed fish eagle, and the elusive leopard and sloth bear.
  • Enjoy a traditional Sri Lankan lunch picnic in near the park, immersing yourself in local flavors and forest ambiance.
  • Return to the hotel in the evening 
  • In the evening, meet with your tour guide to plan the following day’s activities
  • Overnight stay at the same hotel,
Day 5: Gal Oya Wilderness – Boat Safari & Elephant Encounters

Today, your journey takes you to the remote and serene region of Ampara, home to one of Sri Lanka’s most untouched and magical wilderness areas—Gal Oya National ParkIn the evening, set off to explore this breathtaking park, which surrounds Senanayake Samudraya, Sri Lanka’s largest reservoir. Established in 1954, Gal Oya is the only national park in the country that offers boat safaris, providing a unique opportunity to view wildlife from the water—an experience few other parks can offer.

Cruise across the calm waters of the lake and marvel at the sight of elephants swimming between the islets, a rare and unforgettable sight that leaves a lasting impression. The park’s elephant population is known to roam freely and can often be seen wading gracefully through the reservoir. During your boat safari, you may also visit Bird Island, a haven teeming with flocks of waterbirds, creating a paradise for birdwatchers and nature lovers.Gal Oya is rich in biodiversity and steeped in ecological significance. The forest is home to several medicinal herbs used in traditional Ayurveda medicine, including Terminalia chebula, Terminalia bellirica, and Emblica officinalis. Wildlife sightings may include deer, wild boar, crocodiles, and a variety of bird species that thrive in this peaceful sanctuary. As the sun sets over the glistening waters of the lake, return to your hotel in Ampara, taking with you the peaceful energy of the wilderness. Overnight stay at your hotel in Ampara.

 Overnight stay in GalOya

Meal: Bed & Breakfast &dinner included 

Planned Excursions and Experiences:

  • Visit Senanayake Samudraya at Inginiyagala – the largest reservoir in Sri Lanka, nestled amidst stunning natural landscapes.
  • Explore the scenic wilderness of Gal Oya National Park, a hidden gem known for its unique aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.
  • Embark on an unforgettable boat safari across the reservoir, with chances to witness elephants swimming between islets and visit Bird Island, home to diverse birdlife.
  • In the evening, meet with your tour guide to review and plan the next day’s activities.
  • Relax at the hotel, enjoying the peaceful ambiance of Ampara.
  • Overnight stay at your hotel in Ampara
Day 6: Kandy – The Cultural Heart of Sri Lanka

Wake up to a refreshing morning as you journey into the lush hills of Kandy, Sri Lanka’s charming hill capital and a UNESCO World Heritage City. Nestled in a scenic valley surrounded by misty mountains, tea plantations, and waterfalls, Kandy is a beautiful blend of nature, history, and spirituality. Begin your day with a visit to the Peradeniya Royal Botanical Gardens, home to over 4,000 species of flora, including vibrant orchids, medicinal herbs, exotic palm trees, and towering bamboo groves. It’s a tranquil haven ideal for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts.

Next, dive into the heart of Kandy’s spiritual legacy with a visit to the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic (Sri Dalada Maligawa), one of the most revered sites in the Buddhist world. Housed within the former royal palace complex, this temple enshrines the sacred tooth relic of Lord Buddha—believed to be the source of spiritual power and rightful governance in Sri Lankan history. Stroll around the scenic Kandy Lake (Bogambara Lake), a peaceful setting for an afternoon walk and reflection. Take in panoramic views from the Kandy Viewpoint, offering a breathtaking perspective of the city’s hills and rooftops. Explore the vibrant Kandy city, known for its bustling markets, local crafts, and rich cultural heritage. Visit a gem museum and shop to learn about Sri Lanka’s world-renowned gemstones and perhaps pick up a special souvenir.

In the evening, enjoy a captivating Kandyan Cultural Dance Show, where traditional drumming, fire dancing, and vibrant costumes bring ancient legends to life. You may also visit the Kandy Temple Museum for deeper insights into Sri Lanka’s Buddhist history. End the day by planning your next adventure with your tour guide and enjoy a restful evening at your hotel in Kandy. Overnight stay at your hotel in Kandy.

Overnight stay in Kandy

Meal: Bed & Breakfast & dinner included 

Planned Excursions and Experiences:

  • Explore the Peradeniya Royal Botanical Gardens – featuring orchids, spices, medicinal plants, and palm avenues.
  • Visit the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, a sacred Buddhist pilgrimage site.
  • Discover a local gem museum and shop – learn about Sri Lanka’s precious stones.
  • Enjoy panoramic views from the Kandy Viewpoint and explore the city’s highlights.
  • Walk along the scenic Kandy Lake (Bogambara Lake).
  • Witness a vibrant Kandyan Cultural Dance Show and visit the Temple Museum.
  • Meet with your guide in the evening to plan the next day’s itinerary.
  • Relax at the hotel and enjoy your stay in this historic hill capital.
  • Overnight stay at your hotel in Kandy.
Day 07: Kegalle – Spend the Day with an Elephant

After breakfast, set off on a heartwarming and educational journey to Millennium Elephant Foundation in Kegalle – a sanctuary dedicated to the care, protection, and well-being of Sri Lankan elephants. This experience offers you a unique opportunity to walk side-by-side with a majestic elephant, gaining insights into its behavior, history, and lifestyle from knowledgeable guides.

You’ll participate in the “Spend the Day with an Elephant” program – an immersive experience that includes a gentle walk with the elephant, where you’ll learn about the conservation efforts of the foundation and the individual stories of these incredible animals. Then, enjoy one of the most memorable moments of your trip – bathing the elephant in a nearby river. Feel the deep bond between human and elephant as you help wash and care for your companion in this serene setting.

Afterward, visit the innovative Elephant Dung Paper Factory, where you’ll see how sustainable paper is made using recycled elephant dung – a perfect example of eco-friendly creativity and conservation. On your return journey to Kandy, make a stop at a spice garden to learn about Sri Lanka’s aromatic and healing herbs and spices that have been used in Ayurveda and cooking for centuries.

Spend the evening reflecting on your enriching experience with your guide as you plan the next day’s activities. Then, relax and unwind at your hotel in Kandy. Overnight stay at your hotel in Kandy.

 Overnight stay in Kandy

Meal: Bed & Breakfast & dinner included 

Planned Excursions and Experiences:

  1. Spend the day with an elephant – walk alongside and bond with these gentle giants.
  2. Participate in an elephant bathing experience in a nearby river.
  3. Visit the eco-friendly Elephant Dung Paper Factory.
  4. Stop at a spice garden en route back to Kandy and learn about Ayurveda herbs.
  5. Evening discussion with your tour guide to plan for the next day.
  6. Relax at the hotel and enjoy your evening in Kandy.
  7. Overnight stay at your hotel in Kandy.
Day 08: Journey from Kandy to Nuwara Eliya – The Misty Highlands of Sri Lanka

After enjoying a delightful breakfast at your hotel, embark on a picturesque drive towards Nuwara Eliya, a charming hill town affectionately known as “Little England.” As you ascend into the cool, mist-covered highlands, be captivated by the dramatic landscapes—rolling tea plantations, cascading waterfalls, and winding mountain roads lined with lush greenery.

Your journey will take you through the heart of Sri Lanka’s famed tea country. En route, pause to marvel at the breathtaking Ramboda Falls, one of the most captivating waterfalls in the region. Enjoy a scenic lunch at the Ramboda Falls Hotel, where you can dine with uninterrupted views of the cascading waters—an experience that beautifully blends nature and serenity.

Upon arrival in Nuwara Eliya, step back in time as you explore a town that still bears the unmistakable imprint of the British colonial era. Established in 1846 by explorer Samuel Baker, Nuwara Eliya was a beloved retreat for British planters and governors who found solace in its cool climate and pastoral charm. Today, the town remains a serene haven known for its beautifully manicured gardens, historic buildings, and temperate weather.

Visit a renowned tea estate and factory, where you’ll witness the intricate process of producing world-famous Ceylon tea—from handpicking the leaves to drying and grading. Cap off the experience with a freshly brewed cup of tea while enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding plantations.

You may also choose to stop at a strawberry farm, where you can savor the flavors of the region with freshly picked strawberries or a glass of refreshing strawberry juice.

Spend your evening unwinding at your hotel or meet with your tour guide to plan your early morning visit to Horton Plains National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its biodiversity and stunning landscapes. Overnight stay at hotel in Nuwara Eliya.

Overnight stay in NuwaraEliya       Meal: Bed & Breakfast & dinner included 

Planned Excursions and Experiences:

  1. Scenic highland drive from Kandy to Nuwara Eliya, passing lush tea estates and misty mountains.
  2. Visit and lunch at Ramboda Falls Hotel, with panoramic views of the cascading waterfall.
  3. Guided visit to a tea plantation and factory – discover the heritage and craftsmanship behind Ceylon tea.
  4. Optional visit to a local strawberry farm – enjoy fresh strawberries or a chilled glass of juice.
  5. Evening relaxation and planning session with your guide for the next day’s excursion.
  6. Overnight accommodation in the tranquil surroundings of Nuwara Eliya.
Day 09: From the Highlands to the Hills – Scenic Train Journey to Ella

Begin your day with an early morning adventure to Horton Plains National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Sri Lanka’s most beautiful natural reserves. At sunrise, explore the park’s misty grasslands, cloud forests, and dramatic escarpments—including the famed World’s End and Baker’s Falls. This peaceful plateau at over 2,000 meters above sea level offers a rare glimpse into the island’s highland biodiversity and sweeping vistas that stretch to the southern coast on clear days.

After your exploration, return to Nuwara Eliya and transfer to either Ambewela or Nanuoya Railway Station to board one of the world’s most iconic train journeys. Originally established by the British in 1864, Sri Lanka’s railway system offers a timeless and breathtaking travel experience. Your train ride from Nanuoya to Ella will take you through emerald-green tea plantations, winding tunnels, and rolling mountain ranges, offering countless photo opportunities and an unforgettable window into the heart of the hill country.

Upon arrival in Ella, a picturesque mountain town surrounded by forested peaks and tea-covered hills, check in at your hotel and unwind. Ella is known for its charming vibe, cool climate, and spectacular viewpoints such as Ella Gap, which opens up to panoramic views of the southern plains.

In the evening, enjoy a gentle trek to Little Adam’s Peak, an easy yet rewarding walk that offers sweeping views of the Ella Valley and distant mountains bathed in golden sunset hues. Wrap up the day with a relaxed evening at your hotel, and coordinate with your tour guide to plan the next day’s adventures. Overnight stay at a hotel in Ella.

Overnight stay in Kandy        Meal: Bed & Breakfast & dinner included 

Planned Excursions and Experiences:

  • Early morning visit to Horton Plains, exploring World’s End, Baker’s Falls, and its diverse ecosystems.
  • Scenic train ride from Ambewela or Nanuoya to Ella – one of the most beautiful rail journeys in the world.
  • Arrival in Ella and enjoy the panoramic Ella Gap.
  • Evening trek to Little Adam’s Peak, perfect for sunset views and photo moments.
  • Relax at the hotel, with time to discuss the next day’s itinerary with your guide.
  • Overnight stay in Ella,
Day 10: Into the Wild – Yala National Park Safari & Journey to Tissamaharama

Today marks the beginning of an unforgettable adventure as we journey southward to Tissamaharama, passing through the scenic wilderness en route to one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic natural treasures—Yala National Park.

Renowned as the domain of the elusive leopard, Yala is celebrated for having the highest leopard density in the world, making it the ultimate destination for wildlife enthusiasts. But the park offers far more than leopards—it is a thriving ecosystem where elephants, spotted deer, sambar, sloth bears, wild boars, and even the elusive golden jackal roam freely. Its diverse habitats—from dense jungles and open grasslands to tranquil lagoons and coastal scrub—create a picturesque setting for a full-day safari experience.

Birdlife flourishes here, too. Over 130 species have been recorded, from flamboyant peacocks and graceful painted storks to raptors like the white-bellied sea eagle. The lagoons are often visited by migratory birds during the north-east monsoon, adding to the rich tapestry of avian life. Keep an eye out for the vibrant Asian Paradise Flycatcher, hornbills, barbets, and the rare black-necked stork.

Yala is also home to remarkable reptiles, including the Mugger Crocodile, Estuarine Crocodile, monitors, and venomous snakes like the Cobra and Russell’s Viper. Along the park’s coastal belt, endangered Olive Ridley and Leatherback sea turtles return seasonally to nest.

After the thrilling safari, those seeking a deeper immersion in nature can opt for an overnight camping experience in the park, surrounded by the sounds of the wild. For others, retreat to the comfort of a tranquil eco-hotel in Tissamaharama, where you can relax, refresh, and review the day’s sightings. Overnight stay at a hotel in Tissamaharama, near the border of Yala National Park.

Overnight stay in Tissamaharama

Meal: Bed & Breakfast & dinner included 

 Planned Excursions and Experiences:

  • Scenic transfer to Tissamaharama via Buttala, with photo stops en route.
  • Cultural visits to the Kirivehara Temple and a local Hindu temple, steeped in history and spiritual serenity.
  • Arrival at an eco-hotel in Tissamaharama for check-in and leisure time.
  • Optional: Full-day game drive at Yala National Park, witnessing Sri Lanka’s most iconic wildlife.
  • Optional: Overnight camping experience in Yala for the adventurous at heart (pre-booking recommended).
  • Evening at leisure, with time to meet your guide and plan the next day’s experiences.
  • Overnight stay at the hotel
Day 11: Full-Day Safari in Yala National Park & Transfer to Udawalawe

Today begins with an early morning departure from the hotel at 5:00 AM for a full-day game drive in Yala National Park, one of Sri Lanka’s most renowned wildlife reserves. Along the way, we’ll enjoy a hearty breakfast to prepare for an exciting day of exploration. A brief lunch break during the safari will allow us to refuel and relax amidst the natural beauty of the park.

Yala National Park is celebrated for its rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes that span forest, grasslands, and coastal lagoons along the Indian Ocean. During our safari, you’ll have the opportunity to witness a wide array of wildlife in their natural habitat — from the elusive leopard, majestic elephants, and stealthy crocodiles, to a vibrant collection of over 130 bird species, including raptors like the crested serpent eagle and white-bellied sea eagle.

We’ll pause midday at one of Yala’s peaceful picnic areas to enjoy a traditional Sri Lankan lunch, soaking in the sights and sounds of the surrounding wilderness.

The park is also home to a variety of mammals such as sloth bears, wild boar, water buffalo, and spotted deer. With a bit of luck, we may catch glimpses of these incredible creatures throughout our safari adventure.

As the day draws to a close, we’ll transfer to Udawalawe, a scenic drive of approximately 2 hours. Upon arrival, check in at your hotel in Udawalawe and spend the evening at leisure.

Overnight stay in Kandy

Meal: Bed & Breakfast &Lunch dinner included 

🗺️ Planned Excursions and Experiences:

  • Early morning departure for a full-day safari at Yala National Park
  • Opportunities to spot leopards, elephants, crocodiles, and diverse birdlife
  • Traditional Sri Lankan lunch served inside the park
  • Late afternoon transfer to Udawalawe (approx. 2 hours)
  • Relax and unwind at your Udawalawe hotel
  • Evening briefing with your guide for the next day’s plans
  • Overnight stay at a hotel in Udawalawe
Day 12: Wildlife Wonders of Udawalawe

Today, we continue our journey into Sri Lanka’s southern wilderness with a visit to the magnificent Udawalawe National Park, located on the border of the Sabaragamuwa and Uva provinces. Established in 1972, this protected area was created to provide a sanctuary for wildlife displaced by the construction of the Udawalawe Reservoir on the Walawe River and to protect its catchment area. Spanning over 30,000 hectares, Udawalawe is one of the country’s most important national parks, renowned for its rich biodiversity and especially its thriving population of Sri Lankan elephants, which can be observed here year-round.

Our day begins with a heartwarming visit to the Udawalawe Elephant Transit Home, a facility established in 1995 to care for orphaned, sick, and injured baby elephants. Operated by the Department of Wildlife Conservation with support from the Born Free Foundation, the home provides crucial care until the elephants are strong enough to return to the wild. Visitors can witness the elephants being bottle-fed and enjoy watching the young calves play and socialize — a truly moving and educational experience. Over the years, dozens of elephants have been successfully rehabilitated and released back into their natural habitat, where they continue to be monitored for their safety.

Following this visit, you’ll have the option to embark on a half-day or full-day game drive into Udawalawe National Park. In addition to elephants, the park is home to a variety of wildlife, including leopards, fishing cats, jungle cats, water buffalo, spotted deer, and more than 180 species of birds, making it a paradise for nature lovers and wildlife photographers alike.

As the sun begins to set, we’ll head to our campsite nestled in nature, where a delicious BBQ dinner awaits. Surrounded by the soothing sounds of the wilderness, this evening offers the perfect opportunity to unwind and reflect on the day’s experiences. Spend the night under the stars in your comfortable campsite accommodation, soaking in the tranquil ambiance of Udawalawe’ s natural beauty. Overnights Stay at Camp Hotel udawalwe

Overnight stay in Udawalawe

Meal: Bed & Breakfast & dinner included 

🗺️ Planned Excursions and Experiences:

  • Visit the Elephant Transit Home and witness baby elephants being fed at noon
  • Enjoy an optional half-day or full-day safari at Udawalawe National Park
  • Spot elephants, leopards, exotic birds, and more
  • Experience a BBQ dinner at a serene wilderness campsite
  • Meet with your guide in the evening to discuss the next day’s itinerary
  • Overnight stay at a campsite or hotel in Udawalawe
Day 13: Mirissa – Serenity & Sea Adventures

Sri Lanka is justifiably celebrated for its pristine tropical beaches, kissed by the warm waters of the Indian Ocean. Today offers the perfect opportunity to unwind and relax after the previous day’s travels. Whether you choose to bask in the sun on the powdery white sands, take a dip in the pool, or explore the scenic surroundings, the day is yours to enjoy at your own pace.

Welcome to Mirissa, one of the most picturesque coastal towns in southern Sri Lanka, famed globally for offering some of the best whale and dolphin watching experiences in the world. Embark on a thrilling yet comfortable boat excursion into the Indian Ocean, where—if you’re lucky—you may witness the majestic Blue Whale, the largest animal on Earth, as well as Bryde’s Whales, Sperm Whales, Killer Whales, and Fin Whales. Alongside these giants, playful pods of dolphins—including Common, Bottlenose, Spinner, Risso’s, and Striped dolphins—often delight onlookers by leaping and dancing across the waves.

Not far from Mirissa lies Weligama, a coastal town renowned for its iconic stilt fishermen—a captivating sight unique to Sri Lanka. Perched on crossbars tied to slender poles embedded in the seabed, these fishermen spend hours balanced in the water, casting lines in hopes of catching small fish. This traditional fishing method, believed to have emerged shortly after World War II, remains a powerful symbol of resilience, having survived the devastations of the 2004 tsunami. Today, these skilled fishermen can still be seen along the southern coast in places like Koggala, Kaththaluwa, and Ahangama, offering a glimpse into Sri Lanka’s enduring cultural heritage.

During your seaside adventures, you may also spot flying fish, sea turtles, manta rays, and occasionally even reef sharks gliding through the clear blue waters. Whale watching season runs from November to April, making this a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience.

As evening falls, relax in the comfort of your beachside hotel in Mirissa, Overnights Stay at in Mirissa

Overnight stay in Mirissa

Meal: Bed & Breakfast & dinner included 

🗺️ Planned Excursions and Experiences:

  • Morning transfer to Mirissa (approx. 5-hour drive) and hotel check-in upon arrival
  • Visit Weligama Bay and observe the traditional stilt fishermen in action
  • Explore the coastal town of Unawatuna and visit the Weligama Devol Devalaya
  • Enjoy a leisurely afternoon on the beach or a refreshing sea bath
  • Evening briefing with your tour guide to plan the next day’s activities
  • Overnight stay at a comfortable hotel in Mirissa
Day 14: Mirissa to Colombo – Ocean Wonders & Coastal Heritage

Begin your day with an unforgettable early morning whale and dolphin watching excursion in the crystal-clear waters of Mirissa, one of the world’s premier marine wildlife destinations. Step aboard a well-equipped boat and set off into the deep blue sea, where you may be lucky enough to witness Blue Whales, the largest creatures on earth, as well as Bryde’s Whales, Sperm Whales, Killer Whales, and Fin Whales.

Alongside these awe-inspiring giants, playful pods of dolphins—including Common, Bottlenose, Spinner, Risso’s, and Striped Dolphins—often dance and leap through the waves, offering a mesmerizing spectacle. Keep your eyes peeled for flying fish, graceful sea turtles, manta rays, and even the occasional reef shark. This exhilarating 15-kilometer deep-sea voyage is accompanied by light refreshments, making it a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience.

After this captivating marine encounter, your journey continues along Sri Lanka’s southern coastline. Stop in the historic city of Galle, where you can walk along the ancient Dutch Fort—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—and meander through its charming lanes filled with colonial architecture, boutique shops, and local markets.

Continue to Ahungalla, where a visit to a turtle hatchery offers insight into the important conservation efforts aimed at protecting Sri Lanka’s endangered sea turtles. You’ll have the chance to observe these gentle creatures up close and learn about their life cycle and nesting rituals.

Next, head to Meetiyagoda, home to Sri Lanka’s famous moonstone mines. Discover the fascinating history of this rare gemstone and watch local miners at work, bringing the shimmering blue stones to light from beneath the earth.

Experience the serene beauty of the Madu Ganga River, Sri Lanka’s second-largest wetland, with a mangrove safari cruise through its lush waterways. Observe a rich variety of flora and fauna while gliding past small islands and Buddhist shrines hidden in the dense greenery.

Your final stop is Ambalangoda, the heart of Sri Lanka’s traditional mask-making heritage. Visit a Mask Workshop and Museum, where skilled artisans handcraft colorful ceremonial masks used in local rituals, dance, and drama.

After a day full of rich experiences and unforgettable sights, travel to Colombo for a well-earned evening of rest. Settle into your comfortable hotel and reflect on the vibrant coastal journey you’ve just completed. Overnights Stay at   Colombo

Overnight stay in Colombo        Meal: Bed & Breakfast & dinner included 

🗺️ Planned Excursions and Experiences:

  • Early morning whale and dolphin watching tour from Mirissa
  • Visit to the UNESCO-listed Galle Dutch Fort and surrounding colonial town
  • Stop at the Moonstone Mine in Meetiyagoda, famous for its rare gemstones
  • Madu Ganga River Safari, observing mangroves and unique island temples
  • Visit to Castle Farm in Ahungalla and enjoy its peaceful surroundings
  • Explore the Mask Factory and Museum in Ambalangoda, witnessing traditional craftsmanship
  • Evening transfer and overnight stay in Colombo
Day 15: Colombo – Farewell & Departure

Enjoy your final morning in Sri Lanka with a relaxing breakfast at the hotel. After check-out, your driver will accompany you on a smooth transfer to Colombo, the island’s bustling commercial capital. This drive takes approximately 2 hours, giving you a final glimpse of the vibrant life and landscapes of Sri Lanka.

Colombo, with its rich colonial heritage, modern skyline, and lively atmosphere, is the island’s largest city and primary financial hub. While it serves as a popular gateway for travelers, it is also a city filled with charm—offering everything from heritage architecture to colorful street markets. Located nearby is Sri Jayewardenepura Kotte, the official administrative capital of Sri Lanka, serving as a satellite city that complements Colombo’s dynamic urban core.

Depending on your flight schedule, you’ll be transferred to Bandaranaike International Airport, where your memorable journey through Sri Lanka comes to an end.

As you bid farewell to the island’s breathtaking beaches, misty mountains, cultural treasures, and warm-hearted people, we thank you sincerely for choosing to travel with us. We hope your journey has been filled with unforgettable moments and enriching experiences.

Safe travels and we hope to welcome you back again soon!

Transfer to   BIA Colombo

Meal: Bed & Breakfast

🗺️ Planned Excursions and Experiences:

  • Breakfast at the hotel
  • Departure transfer to Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB)
  • End of Tour
  • Thank you for traveling with us!
Facilities & service for Our Valuable Clients

Include Service This Tour

  • Accommodation14Nights15 Days for star classes hotel Though the tour
  • Air-conditioned vehicle with fuel
  • English speaking chauffeur guide
  • Food Bed & Breakfast & Dinner included 
  • All parking and highway charge where applicable All taxes
  • Bottled water 
  • Airport pickup and drop-off 
  • Free Entrance Spice Garden / Gem Museum / Wood Carving center / Tea Factory & Plantation  

Not include Service This Tour

  • Flight Booking Assistance
  • We assist in booking international and domestic flight tickets that align with your travel dates. Enjoy peace of mind with our reliable ticketing support and access to competitive fares through our trusted partners.

  Visa Support for Sri Lanka

  • Full support for obtaining your Sri Lankan tourist visa, including document guidance and application submission assistance. Our team ensures you are travel-ready without the hassle.
  • Note: Flight ticket costs and visa fees are not included in the tour price unless otherwise stated. These services are available upon request during your booking process.

 Not Recommendation

  • Wheelchair is not accessible Not recommended for travelers with back problems 
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Tickets for various activities, such as: Massage & Spa, tickets to gardens, orphanage, boat rides, Safaris Jeep, laundry, trips mini bar, shopping lists etc.,
  • Price list for entrance tickets per 1 person (does not include in the tour cost)

Optional services we will arrange for you!

  • whole watching 70 S snack +tickets
  • dolphin watching price (ticket+Jeep+2person) 130 $ Also apply as your wish
  • Prices may vary plus/minus depending on the season