Get ready to embrace the thrill of the great outdoors with our Adventure & Outdoor Packages! Whether you’re scaling majestic peaks, exploring rugged trails, or diving into crystal-clear waters, these experiences are designed for those who crave excitement and a connection with nature.
Your first stop is the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, a renowned sanctuary that cares for orphaned and injured elephants. Get an up-close look at these gentle giants during their morning milk-feeding session at 9:00 AM, followed by their playful river bathing—a true highlight for animal lovers and photographers alike.
Continue your scenic drive through Sri Lanka’s lush greenery, passing tranquil villages and tropical landscapes as you head toward Dambulla. Upon arrival, check in to your eco-lodge or resort and unwind in the peaceful surroundings.
Enjoy a relaxing evening at your leisure, or indulge in a traditional Sri Lankan dinner under the stars, embracing the rich flavors and culture of the region.
Overnight stay in Dambulla – rest well for the cultural wonders awaiting you tomorrow.
Your Sri Lankan adventure begins with a warm welcome at Bandaranaike International Airport, where our friendly representative will greet you and assist with your transfer to Negombo—a vibrant coastal town just a short drive away.
Famous for its tranquil lagoons, lively fishing communities, and rich colonial heritage, Negombo offers the perfect introduction to island life. Upon arrival, check in to your beachfront hotel, where you can relax and soak in the tropical ambiance.
In the evening, enjoy a delightful welcome dinner featuring fresh, authentic Sri Lankan seafood—a true taste of the coast.
Overnight stay in Negombo – unwind and prepare for the exciting days ahead.
Start your day with an early morning climb of the iconic Sigiriya Rock Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Sri Lanka’s most celebrated landmarks. Marvel at the ancient frescoes, the legendary mirror wall, and take in the breathtaking panoramic views from the summit of this ancient royal citadel.
Next, enjoy a traditional village tour where you’ll travel by bullock cart, experience authentic rural life, and savor a delicious local lunch prepared with traditional Sri Lankan flavors. After a short rest, continue your cultural journey to Polonnaruwa, the country’s second ancient capital.
Explore the well-preserved stone temples, royal palace ruins, Buddhist statues, and ancient relics that tell the story of a sophisticated 5th-century civilization. Learn about the remarkable irrigation systems and architectural ingenuity that defined this historic era.
In the late afternoon, venture into the wild with a safari at Minneriya or Kaudulla National Park (chosen based on seasonal elephant gatherings). Spot majestic wild elephants, colorful birds, graceful deer, and with luck, even a leopard in its natural habitat.
Return to your hotel for a well-earned rest.
Overnight stay in Dambulla – a perfect end to a day full of culture, adventure, and nature.
After breakfast in Dambulla, begin your scenic journey to Kandy, Sri Lanka’s cultural hill capital. En route, visit the Dambulla Cave Temple, a UNESCO site famed for its ancient frescoes and golden Buddha statues. Continue to Matale for a guided tour of a spice garden, learning about the island’s aromatic treasures.
Arrive in Kandy, nestled among misty hills. In the evening, witness the sacred pooja ceremony at the Temple of the Tooth Relic. Enjoy an overnight stay at a hillside hotel or heritage boutique, surrounded by serene beauty.
After a restful night in Kandy, travel to Nuwara Eliya, known as ‘Little England’ for its cool climate and colonial charm. Enjoy scenic views of tea plantations, misty hills, and waterfalls along the way.
Stop at a tea factory to witness the making of Ceylon Tea and savor a fresh cup with stunning views. In Nuwara Eliya, explore colonial landmarks, the red-bricked post office, and English-style gardens.
End your day with a relaxing stroll around Gregory Lake, and enjoy an overnight stay at a cozy mountain retreat or colonial-style hotel.
After an early breakfast in Nuwara Eliya, head south toward Yala National Park, watching the scenery shift from misty hills to dry lowland plains.
Check in to your safari lodge or hotel near the park, then set out on an exciting afternoon jeep safari. Yala is famed for its leopards, elephants, sloth bears, deer, crocodiles, and vibrant birdlife. Your expert guide will help spot wildlife in their natural habitat.
Return in the evening to relax and enjoy dinner surrounded by nature.
Overnight stay near Yala.
After an early breakfast, depart Yala for Galle via the scenic southern coastal road. Along the way, catch a glimpse of stilt fishermen, a traditional and iconic Sri Lankan sight.
Arrive in Galle and check in to your hotel near the historic Galle Fort. Spend the afternoon exploring this UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its colonial architecture, charming streets, and ocean views from the fort’s ramparts.
Enjoy a seafood dinner at a cozy restaurant inside the fort.
Overnight stay in Galle.
Discover Galle’s stunning coastline and rich marine life. Take a snorkeling or glass-bottom boat tour to explore nearby coral reefs and vibrant sea life.
Visit a turtle hatchery (e.g., in Kosgoda) to learn about sea turtle conservation, see rescued turtles, and—if possible—join in releasing hatchlings to the ocean.
Wrap up your day with a delicious seafood dinner and reflect on your memorable marine experiences.
Overnight stay in Galle.
After breakfast, travel from Galle to Colombo, Sri Lanka’s vibrant capital. Check in to your hotel and spend the afternoon exploring key sights like Independence Square and the Gangaramaya Temple.
In the evening, enjoy a leisurely walk along Galle Face Green, followed by dinner at one of Colombo’s diverse restaurants.
Overnight stay in Colombo.
Enjoy breakfast in Colombo. Depending on your flight time, take some free time for last-minute shopping or sightseeing. Then, you’ll be transferred safely to Bandaranaike International Airport, departing with unforgettable memories of Sri Lanka.