Sri Lankan Exclusive Holiday Your Choice, Your Holidays Your journey will take you to the teardrop-shaped island in the Indian Ocean, a truly magical place. The legacy of its position on the sea route to the East is evident for all to see. The island boasts ancient cities in ruins and rock-top forts, vibrant birdlife, enchanting encounters with elephants and other wildlife, serene mountain tea fields, charming towns, and some of the world’s finest tropical beaches. Our family tour is an ideal blend of sightseeing and leisurely travel between destinations. The Ultimate Sri Lanka Explorer Your overall experience will encompass Sri Lanka’s rich culture, its heritage, breathtaking landscapes, majestic mountains, and elusive wildlife. All of this is wrapped together with some amazing experiences around the island. It’s a perfect combination of exclusivity and glamour.
Tour Highlights
Tour Route:Â Colombo BIA, Nuwaraelya, Hotton plains. Ella, Haputhale, Tissamaharama, Yala, Arugammbay, Kumana .Mirissa, Unawatuna, Ahungalla, kithulgala, Colombo
Upon your arrival at the airport, our team will be there to extend a warm welcome. From here, embark on a scenic journey to Nuwara Eliya, fondly known as “Little England”, a charming hill station nestled amidst misty mountains and lush tea plantations.
En route, admire the breathtaking Ramboda Waterfalls, cascading gracefully amidst the verdant landscapes. As you enter Nuwara Eliya, take in the colonial-era architecture reminiscent of the Tudor and Georgian periods, adding a nostalgic charm to the city.
Check in at a luxurious hill-country hotel and unwind in the refreshing mountain climate. The next day, look forward to an immersive Nuwara Eliya city tour, exploring its iconic sights and serene surroundings.
Meal Plan: Half Board (HB).  Overnight Stay: Hotel in Nuwara Eliya
To make your first night even more special, Ranlanka Tour Holidays is pleased to offer complimentary accommodation as a warm welcome to your romantic journey in Sri Lanka.
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Start your day early with a scenic drive to Horton Plains National Park, a mystical highland plateau enveloped in mist and cool mountain air. After a hearty breakfast, embark on an adventurous trek through this UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and rich biodiversity.
Start your day early with a refreshing morning journey to Horton Plains National Park, one of Sri Lanka’s most breathtaking natural wonders. After a delightful breakfast, immerse yourself in the misty landscapes and cool mountain breeze as you set off on an unforgettable trek.
Horton Plains, located at an altitude of 2,100 meters, is home to an array of unique ecosystems, including montane forests, grasslands, and marshlands. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is also the source of three major rivers—Mahaweli, Walawe, and Kelani.
One of the highlights of your trek is reaching World’s End, a dramatic escarpment with a 900-meter drop, offering panoramic views that stretch as far as the eye can see. Continue your adventure to Baker’s Falls, a stunning waterfall surrounded by lush greenery, creating a perfect spot for nature lovers and photographers. Beyond its beauty, Horton Plains is of great ecological and scientific significance, supporting diverse endemic flora and fauna. The park is also home to Sri Lanka’s second and third highest peaks, Kirigalpotta (2,389m) and Thotupola Kanda (2,357m).
As you explore, remember to cherish and preserve the pristine environment, ensuring this incredible destination remains untouched for future generations. Horton Plains, once discovered by British planter Thomas Farr in the 19th century, was later named after Governor Sir Robert Wilmot Horton and officially declared a National Park in 1988. It serves as the origin of three major Sri Lankan rivers—Mahaweli, Walawe, and Kelani—and is home to a wealth of endemic flora and fauna. The park’s vast cloud forests and grasslands make it one of the country’s most ecologically significant areas.
As you traverse the vast grasslands and montane forests, marvel at:
🔹 World’s End – A dramatic 900-meter escarpment, offering stunning panoramic views stretching as far as the southern coastline on clear days.
🔹 Baker’s Falls – A picturesque waterfall cascading through lush greenery, named after the famous British explorer, Sir Samuel Baker.After an unforgettable nature experience, return to Nuwara Eliya and spend the evening at leisure, soaking in the charm of this colonial-style hill station.
📝 Special Consideration: Help preserve the beauty of Horton Plains by respecting its fragile ecosystem—avoid littering and minimize environmental impact.
🔹 Meal Plan: Half Board (HB).  Overnight Stay: Hotel in Nuwara Eliya
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After a delightful traditional breakfast, set off to explore the picturesque town of Nuwara Eliya, often referred to as “Little England.” This enchanting hill station, founded in 1846 by Samuel Baker, was once a favored retreat for British colonialists who indulged in pastimes like golf, polo, cricket, and hunting.
As you stroll through the town, admire its unique blend of Tudor and Georgian-era architecture, reminiscent of an English countryside. The cool climate, rolling tea plantations, and mist-covered hills add to its magical charm.
 Victoria Park – A beautifully landscaped garden, ideal for a leisurely walk amidst vibrant blooms.
 Gregory Lake – A serene spot perfect for boating and fishing, offering breathtaking mountain views.
 Hakgala Botanical Gardens – A lush oasis showcasing roses, tree ferns, and exotic flora, home to playful monkeys and rare blue magpies.
Seetha Amman Temple – A sacred Hindu shrine linked to the Ramayana legend, adorned with intricate religious figures.
Surrounding Nuwara Eliya, you’ll also witness stunning waterfalls, each with its own unique beauty:
Lover’s Leap – A scenic cascade with a romantic legend.  Baker’s Falls – A picturesque waterfall nestled within Horton Plains. St. Clair’s Falls – One of Sri Lanka’s widest waterfalls, known as the “Little Niagara.”
Devon Falls – A breathtaking 97m-high waterfall set amid lush greenery. Ramboda Falls – A cascading beauty near tea plantations.
After a day filled with natural wonders and cultural discoveries, return to your hotel for a relaxing overnight stay.
🔹 Meal Plan: Half Board (HB).   Overnight Stay: Hotel in Nuwara Eliya
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Wake up to the crisp mountain air and savor a delightful breakfast before setting off on one of the world’s most scenic train journeys from Nanu Oya to Ella. As the train winds its way through rolling emerald hills, mist-covered tea plantations, and cascading waterfalls, immerse yourself in the sheer beauty of Sri Lanka’s hill country. This unforgettable ride is a feast for the senses, offering countless picture-perfect moments along the way. Upon arriving in Ella, a charming hill town surrounded by lush greenery and dramatic landscapes, embark on an adventure filled with breathtaking sights and exhilarating experiences.
Nine Arch Bridge – The Bridge in the Sky, Visit the Nine Arch Bridge, a masterpiece of colonial-era railway construction nestled between Ella and Demodara railway stations. Built during the British era using only stone bricks and cement—with no steel—this viaduct stands as a remarkable engineering marvel. The bridge, surrounded by lush greenery and tea estates, offers a picturesque backdrop, making it a must-visit attraction for photography enthusiasts.
 Flying Ravana Zip line – An Adrenaline Rush, for adventure seekers, experience the Flying Ravana Zip line, Sri Lanka’s first dual zip-line, stretching half a kilometer over the hills of Ella. Glide over the breathtaking landscapes, taking in panoramic views of the rolling tea plantations and deep valleys below. Little Adam’s Peak – A Hiker’s Paradise Conclude the day with a scenic hike to Little Adam’s Peak, a relatively easy trek offering stunning 360-degree views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Named after its resemblance to the famous Adam’s Peak, this short yet rewarding climb is one of the best ways to enjoy Ella’s natural beauty, especially during sunrise or sunset.
After a day of breathtaking landscapes and thrilling experiences, relax and unwind at your hotel in Ella.
🔹 Meal Plan: Half Board (HB) 🌙 Overnight Stay: Hotel in Ella
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Start your day with a refreshing morning in Ella, enjoying a hearty traditional breakfast before embarking on a picturesque journey to Haputhale, a charming hill town known for its misty landscapes, rolling tea plantations, and panoramic views stretching to the southern coastline.
Situated at 1,431 meters (4,695 ft) above sea level, Haputhale is a true hidden gem of Sri Lanka’s hill country. Surrounded by lush cloud forests and vast tea estates, this tranquil retreat offers a perfect escape into nature’s serenity. Whether enveloped in morning mist or basking under a clear blue sky, Haputale’s breathtaking scenery promises an unforgettable experience.
Adisham Bungalow – A Glimpse into Colonial Elegance, nestled amidst dense pine forests, the Adisham Bungalow is a magnificent 19th-century English country house that transports you to the British colonial era. Originally built by Sir Thomas Villiers, a British aristocrat, this grand estate was inspired by Leeds Castle in England. Today, it serves as a Benedictine monastery, offering visitors a peek into its rich history, antique furniture, and tranquil gardens filled with vibrant flowers.
Lipton’s Seat – The Ultimate Tea Country Viewpoint, Step into the legacy of Sir Thomas Lipton, the pioneer of Ceylon Tea, as you visit Lipton’s Seat, one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic viewpoints. This scenic lookout, located at the Dambetenna Tea Estate, was Sir Lipton’s favorite spot to admire his vast tea empire. Tea Experience: Complete your visit with a freshly brewed cup of Ceylon Tea, savoring the same mesmerizing view once admired by Sir Thomas Lipton himself. The Journey: Embark on a scenic early morning hike or tuk-tuk ride through winding trails, passing through lush green tea plantations, where tea pickers continue their age-old tradition.
 The View: On a clear day, the view from Lipton’s Seat stretches across five provinces, offering a breathtaking panorama of Uva, Southern, Sabaragamuwa, Central, and Eastern regions. If the weather is just right, you may even catch a glimpse of the Hambantota Lighthouse on the southern coast, twinkling in the distance at night.
After a day filled with heritage, nature, and stunning landscapes, unwind at your comfortable hotel in Haputhale, surrounded by misty hills and cool mountain breezes.
🔹 Meal Plan: Half Board (HB) 🌙 Overnight Stay: Hotel in Haputhale
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“Wake up to the cool mountain air and enjoy a refreshing breakfast at your hotel in Haputhale. At 7:00 AM, we set off on a scenic journey towards Kataragama, a town steeped in mythology, devotion, and spiritual harmony. As we descend from the misty highlands into the tropical lowlands, the landscape transforms, revealing rolling tea plantations, cascading waterfalls, and dense forests, creating a mesmerizing backdrop for our adventure. Kataragama: The Divine City of Faith as we arrive in Kataragama, prepare to be immersed in an atmosphere of deep reverence and cultural diversity. Known as the spiritual heart of Sri Lanka, Kataragama is a rare place where Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim, and even indigenous Vedda traditions intertwine in profound unity. Kataragama Devalaya – Dedicated to Skanda Kumara, the Hindu war god, this vibrant and colorful temple complex is a hub of religious ceremonies. Witness the devotees’ sacred rituals, including the lighting of oil lamps, breaking coconuts, and elaborate processions accompanied by traditional drummers.
Kiri Vehera – A majestic Buddhist stupa, dating back to the 3rd century BC, built by King Mahasena. The stupa, surrounded by ancient ruins, exudes an aura of tranquility and spiritual grace, drawing thousands of pilgrims who seek blessings and inner peace. Menik Ganga (Gem River) – Flowing serenely through the sacred city, this river is believed to have purifying powers. Pilgrims perform ritual baths before visiting the temple, a practice deeply rooted in ancient traditions. Shrines of All Faiths – In a unique blend of spiritual unity, Kataragama is home to Buddhist, Hindu, and Islamic shrines, embodying the religious harmony that defines Sri Lanka. The presence of Christian and Vedda devotees further illustrates the city’s universal appeal. As the golden hues of sunset cast a warm glow over the sacred city, we drive to Tissamaharama, a tranquil town surrounded by lush paddy fields and serene lakes. Once an ancient capital of Sri Lanka, Tissa is an ideal place to unwind after a spiritually enriching day.
 Check-in at Your Hotel – Enjoy a comfortable overnight stay with a stunning view of Tissa Lake, where you can relax and reflect on the day’s experiences.
🍽 Meal Plan: Half Board (HB) 🌙 Overnight Stay: Hotel in Tissamahrama
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Wake up early to begin your journey to Yala National Park, one of Sri Lanka’s premier wildlife destinations. After a hearty breakfast, we set off for the park, known for its dense forests, expansive grasslands, and scenic lagoons, all bordering the Indian Ocean. Upon arrival, enjoy an overnight stay at a comfortable lodge near the park.
Yala National Park, located in the southeast of Sri Lanka, is famous for its rich biodiversity. It is home to an array of wildlife, including leopards, elephants, crocodiles, and numerous bird species. Among its most renowned inhabitants are the majestic leopards, considered the lords of the jungle. With the highest density of leopards anywhere in the world, Yala offers the best chance to witness these elusive predators in their natural habitat. Elephants roam freely across the park, while deer dart cautiously through the underbrush. The park’s varied landscapes provide the perfect environment for an incredible variety of wildlife. At the lagoons, you may spot colorful painted storks, resting alongside dozing crocodiles. Peacocks display their resplendent feathers, and monkeys leap through the trees, chattering and playing. The star attraction, however, remains the leopard, often spotted crossing the trails or weaving through the dense thickets.
Yala is also home to a variety of other mammals, including the sloth bear, water buffalo, wild boar, and sambar deer. Birdwatchers will delight in the 130 species recorded, such as the crested serpent eagle, white-bellied sea eagle, and the rare black-necked stork. The park’s lagoons attract migrating waterfowl during the northeast monsoon, while the forests shelter colorful bird species like the Orange-breasted Green Pigeon and Asian Paradise Flycatcher. Reptiles are also abundant, with the Mugger Crocodile, Estuarine Crocodile, and various snakes such as the Cobra and Russell’s Viper making their home here. Yala’s coastline serves as a major nesting site for endangered sea turtles, including the Olive Ridley and Leatherback species.
The best time to spot leopards is from January to July, and the park offers unparalleled opportunities for wildlife photography and nature exploration.
Overnight stay at the same hotel near Yala.
🍽 Meal Plan: Half Board (HB) 🌙 Overnight Stay: Hotel in Tissamahrama
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Start your day with an early breakfast before heading to Bundala National Park, known for its impressive wildlife and diverse bird species. After exploring the park, transfer to the idyllic Arugam Bay, where you’ll have the rest of the day to relax and enjoy the beauty of the coastal surroundings.
Arugam Bay is renowned for its moon-shaped crescent of soft golden sand, offering a tranquil setting that attracts surfers from around the globe. The bay is home to one of the best point breaks in Sri Lanka, making it a popular destination for surfing enthusiasts. The town itself is small, with a laid-back atmosphere where everything is easily accessible along a single road that runs parallel to the beach.
Arugam Bay has a relaxed, unhurried vibe, perfect for unwinding and soaking up the sun. Whether you’re a surfer, a beach lover, or someone looking to experience a peaceful escape, this destination is the epitome of a serene beach retreat.
Not far from Arugam Bay is Pottuvil, a small town with a population of around 12,000, where 80% of the inhabitants are Muslim. It is located about 2 km from Arugam Bay, offering a genuine glimpse into Sri Lanka’s coastal culture. Pottuvil is surrounded by wetlands, lagoons, and lush jungle areas, rich in birdlife and wildlife, making it an ideal place for nature lovers.
Enjoy a leisurely evening and an overnight stay at a hotel in Arugam Bay, where you can unwind and reflect on the day’s experiences.
🍽 Meal Plan: Half Board (HB) 🌙 Overnight Stay: Hotel in Arugambay
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Begin your day with an early breakfast before heading to Kumana National Park, one of the most scenic and rich ecosystems in Sri Lanka. After exploring the park, you’ll transfer to Pottuvil Lagoon, located just 4 km from Arugam Bay. This tranquil lagoon offers stunning views of Whiskey Point and Pottuvil Point. Spanning over 200 acres, the lagoon features a small, picturesque island surrounded by mangrove forests teeming with wildlife.
Enjoy a peaceful two-hour canoe tour through Pottuvil Lagoon, where you’ll glide through the serene mangrove ecosystem. This immersive experience will allow you to witness the beauty and biodiversity of the area, with abundant birdlife and unique plants along the way.
In the afternoon, return to Arugam Bay, a pristine beach known for its laid-back vibe. This moon-shaped stretch of soft sand is home to one of the best surf spots in Sri Lanka, making it a must-visit for surfers. Despite its fame, Arugam Bay remains a small, quiet town where everything is neatly aligned along a single road by the coast. Here, the beach and town exude a peaceful, relaxed charm that originally attracted surfers and sun-seekers alike.
Arugam Bay is not just a surfer’s paradise but also a great destination for anyone looking to unwind in a turquoise haven. Known for its sunny skies and calm, turquoise waters, it’s a place where you can truly escape the bustle of everyday life. With neighboring Yala National Park and Kumana National Park, Arugam Bay is surrounded by natural wonders, making it one of Sri Lanka’s most memorable locations.
Return to your hotel in the evening and enjoy a relaxing overnight stay.
🍽 Meal Plan: Half Board (HB) 🌙 Overnight Stay: Hotel in Arugambay
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Wake up to the serene beauty of Arugam Bay and prepare for another exciting nature-filled day. After breakfast, embark on the Panama Lagoon Safari, one of the most popular excursions in the region. This safari takes you on a leisurely boat ride through the peaceful mangroves of Panama Lagoon, offering a unique opportunity to observe the abundant biodiversity of the area. The slow pace of the boat allows for an up-close view of marine life, the thriving marshlands, and the variety of birds that flock to the lagoon.
This safari experience provides a tranquil and immersive way to connect with nature, offering you a deeper understanding of the ecosystems that surround Arugam Bay.
After your safari adventure, return to the hotel and enjoy some downtime. Spend the rest of the day relaxing on the beach or exploring the quiet surroundings before your final night in Arugam Bay.
Enjoy an overnight stay at your hotel, reflecting on the stunning landscapes and wildlife you encountered throughout your journey
🍽 Meal Plan: Half Board (HB) 🌙 Overnight Stay: Hotel in Arugambay
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Start your day with a leisurely breakfast before embarking on a scenic journey to Unawatuna, one of Sri Lanka’s most popular beach destinations. Known for its golden sand, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and palm-fringed shoreline, Unawatuna offers the perfect place to unwind and enjoy the sun. After settling into your hotel, spend the early part of the day relaxing on the beach. Unawatuna’ s vibrant coral reefs and peaceful atmosphere provide the ideal setting to simply relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the coast.
In the afternoon, take a stroll around Unawatuna city and explore the local shops, cafes, and vibrant atmosphere. You can also head to Weligama, where you’ll have the unique opportunity to witness the traditional stilt fishing method. Watch as fishermen perch on wooden poles planted into the sea-bed, casting their lines with skill and patience. Stilt fishing, which became popular just after World War II, is a fascinating practice that continues to be a part of Sri Lanka’s cultural heritage. It’s especially captivating to see these fishermen working at dawn, noon, or dusk, making it a perfect photo opportunity. You’ll also have the chance to explore Fisherman’s Bay, where the stilt fishermen work in chest-deep water just off the shore. It’s a truly unique and traditional way of life, showcasing the skill and balance required for this fishing method.
As the day draws to a close, enjoy the serene beauty of the beach and perhaps savor a local seafood dinner before returning to your hotel for an overnight stay. Unawatuna’s tranquil charm will surely leave you relaxed and rejuvenated for the next day of your journey.
🍽 Meal Plan: Half Board (HB) 🌙 Overnight Stay: Hotel in Unawatuna
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Wake up early and at 5:00 AM, embark on a scenic transfer to Mirissa, a popular destination for whale and dolphin watching. Mirissa is renowned as one of the best places in Sri Lanka for these exciting marine activities. Known for its incredible marine life, this region is one of the top hotspots worldwide for spotting sperm whales and blue whales, especially during the first quarter of the year.
As you set out on your boat, be prepared for an unforgettable experience as you sail into the warm, tranquil waters of the Indian Ocean. Blue whales, the largest creatures on Earth, are frequently seen along this coast, particularly between January and April, during their migration. Mirissa also offers sightings of playful spinner dolphins that often accompany boats, creating a magical spectacle.
The exhilarating experience of encountering these magnificent marine mammals is bound to be one of the highlights of your tour. After the boat trip, you’ll return to Unawatuna for an afternoon at leisure. Spend the rest of the day relaxing on the beach or exploring the nearby attractions.
In the evening, enjoy a peaceful dinner as you reflect on the incredible natural beauty and wildlife you’ve witnessed. Your overnight stay will be at your hotel in Unawatuna.
🍽 Meal Plan: Half Board (HB) 🌙 Overnight Stay: Hotel in Unawatuna
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Start your day with a hearty breakfast at your hotel, then head out to Balapitiya. Along the way, explore some of Sri Lanka’s historical and natural treasures. Dutch Fort (Galle Fort):
First, stop at the Dutch Fort, a historical landmark in the Bay of Galle on Sri Lanka’s southwest coast. Originally built by the Portuguese in 1588 and later fortified by the Dutch from 1649 onwards, this fort is a marvel of colonial architecture. Despite its age of over 432 years, the fort remains remarkably well-preserved, thanks to restoration efforts by the Archaeological Department of Sri Lanka. In 1988, it was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its unique blend of European architecture and South Asian traditions. As you stroll through the fort, notice the intricate details, including the VOC inscription carved in the inner archway. Meetiyagoda Moonstone Mines:
Next, visit Meetiyagoda, located 10 km north of Hikkaduwa. This small town is famous for its moonstone mines, which have been a significant source of the precious stone used in jewelry for centuries. The moonstone was highly revered by ancient civilizations like the Romans and Greeks, who believed it was derived from the Moon’s rays. Learn about the fascinating history of moonstone mining and how the gem is harvested. Turtle Conservation at Kosgoda:
Proceed to Kosgoda, a small coastal town known for its turtle conservation efforts. Visit the Turtle Hatchery, where you can learn about the conservation of Green Turtles, which are commonly found in Sri Lanka’s coastal waters. Watch as baby turtles hatch and make their way to the sea, a heartwarming experience that highlights Sri Lanka’s commitment to preserving its marine life. Madu Ganga Boat Ride:
Continue your journey with a boat ride along Madu Ganga (Madu River), one of the largest wetlands in Sri Lanka. Spanning 900 hectares, this estuary is home to 64 islands, many of which are covered with mangrove forests. The area is rich in biodiversity, with over 300 species of plants and 250 species of wildlife. During the boat ride, enjoy the serene beauty of the wetland as you pass through lush forests and observe the vibrant wildlife. Mask Workshop at Ambalangoda:
On your way to Ambalangoda, visit a Mask Workshop where skilled artisans continue the tradition of mask-making, an essential aspect of Sri Lankan culture. Ambalangoda is renowned for its elaborate masks used in local dances, rituals, and ceremonies. Learn about the artistry behind these masks and their significance in Sri Lankan heritage.
After these exciting explorations, you’ll head to your hotel in Ambalangoda for a relaxing overnight stay. Enjoy a peaceful evening at the hotel and unwind from your day of cultural discovery and nature exploration.
🍽 Meal Plan: Half Board (HB) 🌙 Overnight Stay: Hotel in Ambalangoda
Plan for Tour Itinerary Activities:
Rise early for a scenic journey to Kitulgala, a village perched along the Kelani River in Sri Lanka’s lush Western hills. Kitulgala is not just a destination—it is an adventure lover’s paradise, offering a remarkable mix of adrenaline-pumping activities and natural beauty, making it one of Sri Lanka’s premier adventure spots. The picturesque landscape and serene environment provide the perfect backdrop for an exhilarating day ahead.         White-Water Rafting on the Kelani River:
Start your day with an exciting white-water rafting expedition on the Kelani River, renowned for its thrilling rapids. The stretch of the river near Kitulgala boasts seven grade two and three rapids, each offering a dynamic and invigorating experience. As you navigate the twists and turns of the river, surrounded by dense jungle, you’ll feel the rush of nature’s raw power. This adrenaline-fueled journey is an absolute must for those seeking both adventure and the beauty of Sri Lanka’s untouched landscapes.
Jungle Trekking and Birdwatching:
After the rafting adventure, dive into the depths of the Kitulgala rainforest with a guided jungle trek. Traverse hidden trails and be enveloped in the vibrant green canopies that define the region. Kitulgala is home to an array of endemic birds, including the elusive Sri Lanka blue magpie and the Crested Serpent Eagle. Your guide will offer insight into the diverse flora and fauna, ensuring you leave with a deeper understanding of the local ecosystem. Keep your camera ready—every step in this jungle offers a new, photogenic moment.
Cave Exploration:
For those seeking an additional dose of adventure, cave exploration in the surrounding area provides an opportunity to step back in time. Wander through ancient limestone caves, marveling at their eerie beauty and geological significance. These caves, some of which were once used by early settlers, offer a rare glimpse into the geological history of Sri Lanka.
Bridge on the River Kwai – Film Location Visit:
Kitulgala is also immortalized in cinematic history as the filming location of the Academy Award-winning movie “Bridge on the River Kwai.” Take a journey to the iconic movie set, where the tranquil river still bears the memory of its Hollywood fame. Stroll along the riverbank, reflect on the history of the film, and connect with the cultural significance of this UNESCO heritage location, surrounded by the majestic beauty of the river and its surrounding hills.
Overnight stay at the Plantation Hotel, where the harmony of nature and tranquility offers the ideal end to an unforgettable day of adventure.
🍽 Meal Plan: Half Board (HB) 🌙 Overnight Stay: Hotel in Kithulgala
Plan for Tour Itinerary Activities:
Today is filled with thrilling adventures at Kitulgala, offering an unforgettable experience in nature. Begin your day by enjoying the stunning scenery and engaging in exciting activities like river play, jungle walks, and adventurous waterfall jumps/slides. For adrenaline seekers, White Water Rafting on the Kelani River is a must-do. After an action-packed morning, indulge in a delicious rice and curry lunch at a local restaurant.
If you’re looking for more adventure, the Kitulgala jungles offer numerous camping opportunities, where you can combine bird watching, jungle treks, and river bathing for a complete outdoor experience. It’s the perfect day to immerse yourself in the wild beauty of Kitulgala! Transfer to Colombo
🍽 Meal Plan: Half Board (HB) 🌙 Overnight Stay: Hotel in Colombo
Plan for Tour Itinerary Activities:
After a hearty breakfast, it’s time to say goodbye to the serene landscapes and adventurous experiences of Sri Lanka. Your day begins with a transfer to Colombo Airport for your departure flight, or, if you prefer to stay a little longer in Colombo, you can head to your hotel in Colombo for a relaxing final evening.
Your guide can tailor the sightseeing based on your interests and the time available, ensuring that you make the most of your last moments in Sri Lanka.
Transfer to Colombo Airport:
When it’s time, your guide will transfer you to Colombo Airport with plenty of time to catch your flight, wrapping up your incredible journey in Sri Lanka.
🍽 Meal Plan: Bed & Breakfast (BB) Transfer to Colombo Airport: Colombo Airport
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upon request. Prices may vary slightly depending on the season and park regulations.
Excursions: Please note that expenses for optional excursions during the trip are not included and will be at your own cost.
Additional Activities: We can arrange special experiences such as boat rides upon request.
Please note: Safari jeep and park fees are not included in the standard tour package and must be arranged separately