About
This 10-day Sri Lanka tour offers an immersive journey through the island’s cultural heritage, ancient wonders, and breathtaking landscapes. Beginning with relaxation in Negombo, you’ll explore UNESCO-listed sites including Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, Dambulla, and Sigiriya. Experience Kandy’s spiritual heart, Nuwara Eliya’s tea country, and Ella’s scenic beauty before wildlife safaris in Yala and coastal adventures in Mirissa. The tour concludes with Galle’s colonial charm, providing a perfect blend of history, nature, and culture for an unforgettable Sri Lankan experience.
🚙 Without Accommodation
Vehicle Type | Capacity | Price (USD) |
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Sedan | 1 – 3 Pax | $1800 |
Van | 4 – 6 Pax | $2600 |
Bus | 7 – 20 Pax | $4980 |
🏨 With Accommodation (B&B Included)
Vehicle Type | Capacity | Price (USD) |
---|---|---|
Sedan | 1 – 3 Pax | $3980 |
Van | 4 – 6 Pax | $5980 |
Bus | 7 – 20 Pax | $12980 |
About
This 10-day Sri Lanka tour offers an immersive journey through the island’s cultural heritage, ancient wonders, and breathtaking landscapes. Beginning with relaxation in Negombo, you’ll explore UNESCO-listed sites including Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, Dambulla, and Sigiriya. Experience Kandy’s spiritual heart, Nuwara Eliya’s tea country, and Ella’s scenic beauty before wildlife safaris in Yala and coastal adventures in Mirissa. The tour concludes with Galle’s colonial charm, providing a perfect blend of history, nature, and culture for an unforgettable Sri Lankan experience.
Trip Highlights
- Negombo's beaches and fish market
- Ancient cities of Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa (UNESCO sites)
- Dambulla Golden Cave Temple
- Sigiriya Lion Rock fortress
- Kandy's Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic
- Royal Botanical Garden in Peradeniya
- Nine Arches Bridge in Ella
- Little Adam's Peak hike
- Yala National Park safari
- Blue whale watching in Mirissa
- Coconut Tree Hill viewpoint
- Weligama surfing experience
- Galle Dutch Fort and port
Itinerary
Just 15 minutes from Bandaranaike International Airport, Negombo offers the perfect coastal retreat to unwind after a long flight. Known for its golden beaches, colonial charm, and vibrant fishing community, Negombo blends relaxation with culture. Don’t miss a visit to the lively Negombo Fish Market, where you can witness the local fishing culture in action. Stroll along the palm-fringed shores, explore the historic Dutch Fort and canal network, or simply enjoy fresh seafood at a beachfront restaurant. With its laid-back vibe and welcoming locals, Negombo is the ideal first stop to recharge before your Sri Lankan adventure begins.

Step into the heart of Sri Lanka's ancient soul with a visit to Anuradhapura, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that whispers stories of kings, monks, and marvels from over two millennia ago. Home to towering stupas, sacred bodhi trees, and serene monastic ruins, this historic city offers a mystical blend of spirituality and timeless architecture. Wander through centuries-old temples, cycle past lotus-covered ponds, and feel the peaceful energy of a city that once stood as one of the greatest capitals of the ancient world.
Sri Maha Bodhi

The Sri Maha Bodhi in Anuradhapura is a sacred and revered symbol of enlightenment. This ancient fig tree, grown from a cutting of the original Bodhi tree under which Lord Buddha attained enlightenment, stands as one of the oldest living trees in the world. Surrounded by a serene temple complex, it attracts pilgrims from around the globe who come to pay their respects to this symbol of peace and spiritual awakening. Its tranquil atmosphere and deep historical significance make it an unmissable stop for anyone seeking to connect with Sri Lanka’s rich Buddhist heritage.
Ruwanwelisaya Stupa

Standing majestically in the ancient city of Anuradhapura, the Ruwanwelisaya Stupa is a dazzling white monument that embodies the spiritual and architectural glory of ancient Sri Lanka. Built over 2,000 years ago by King Dutugemunu, this colossal stupa is not only a sacred Buddhist site but also a symbol of unity and national pride. Its perfectly rounded dome, encircled by a procession of carved elephant statues, creates an awe-inspiring sight—especially at sunset when the golden light kisses its pristine surface, leaving travelers with a sense of wonder and serenity.
Goden Temple of Dambulla
The Dambulla Golden cave Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a breathtaking spiritual sanctuary perched atop a rock plateau in Sri Lanka. Dating back over 2,000 years, it consists of five caves adorned with over 150 Buddha statues, vibrant murals, and intricate carvings that showcase the rich history of Sri Lankan Buddhism. The highlight is the massive reclining Buddha statue, stretching 14 meters long. As you explore the caves, you’ll be captivated by the serene atmosphere, stunning art, and panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, making it a must-visit destination for history buffs and spiritual seekers alike.

Sigiriya Lion Rock
Sigiriya Lion Rock, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic landmarks, rising 200 meters above the surrounding jungle. This ancient rock fortress was built in the 5th century by King Kashyapa and is renowned for its stunning architectural feats, including the massive lion’s paws that guard the entrance and the breathtaking frescoes that adorn its walls. The climb to the summit offers spectacular views of the lush countryside, while at the top, visitors can explore the remains of royal palaces, ponds, and gardens. Sigiriya is a marvel of engineering, history, and natural beauty, making it an unforgettable experience for any traveler.

Step into a living museum of ancient royalty and Buddhist heritage in Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka’s medieval capital and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This beautifully preserved city is a treasure trove of stone-carved temples, towering stupas, and intricately detailed ruins that echo the grandeur of a bygone era. From the serene Gal Vihara Buddha statues carved into granite to the royal palace complex and ancient irrigation marvels, Polonnaruwa offers travelers a perfect blend of history, culture, and quiet charm—best explored by bicycle under the shade of whispering trees.
Royal Palace of King Parakramabahu

Step into the heart of ancient Sri Lankan royalty at the Royal Palace of King Parakramabahu, a grand structure that once rose seven stories high and housed hundreds of rooms. Located in the ancient city of Polonnaruwa, this palace—built in the 12th century—is now a majestic ruin that sparks the imagination. As you wander through its thick stone walls, remnants of stairways, and massive pillars, you can almost hear echoes of a powerful kingdom that once thrived here. It’s a must-see for history lovers and curious travelers alike.
Vatadage
The Vatadage in Polonnaruwa is a masterpiece of ancient Sinhalese architecture, designed to protect sacred relics in the most elegant way. This circular relic house, gracefully perched on a raised stone platform, is encircled by beautifully carved guardstones, moonstones, and a ring of intricately designed stone pillars. At its heart lies a seated Buddha statue, radiating serenity under the open sky. Walking through the Vatadage feels like stepping into a sacred timecapsule—where art, faith, and royal craftsmanship come together in perfect harmony. It’s one of the most enchanting and photo-worthy spots in Polonnaruwa.
Lankathilake Pilimage
Towering above the ruins of Polonnaruwa, the Lankathilaka Pilimage is a breathtaking image house that captures the grandeur of ancient Sinhalese architecture. Framed by towering brick walls that once stood over four stories high, the structure shelters a colossal standing Buddha statue—now partially damaged, yet still awe-inspiring. As you walk through its massive entrance framed by intricate carvings and stone stairways, you can almost feel the reverence and spiritual energy that once filled this sacred space. It's a hauntingly beautiful reminder of the kingdom’s devotion, artistry, and timeless legacy.
Goden Temple of Dambulla
The Dambulla Golden cave Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a breathtaking spiritual sanctuary perched atop a rock plateau in Sri Lanka. Dating back over 2,000 years, it consists of five caves adorned with over 150 Buddha statues, vibrant murals, and intricate carvings that showcase the rich history of Sri Lankan Buddhism. The highlight is the massive reclining Buddha statue, stretching 14 meters long. As you explore the caves, you’ll be captivated by the serene atmosphere, stunning art, and panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, making it a must-visit destination for history buffs and spiritual seekers alike.

Sigiriya Lion Rock
Sigiriya Lion Rock, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic landmarks, rising 200 meters above the surrounding jungle. This ancient rock fortress was built in the 5th century by King Kashyapa and is renowned for its stunning architectural feats, including the massive lion’s paws that guard the entrance and the breathtaking frescoes that adorn its walls. The climb to the summit offers spectacular views of the lush countryside, while at the top, visitors can explore the remains of royal palaces, ponds, and gardens. Sigiriya is a marvel of engineering, history, and natural beauty, making it an unforgettable experience for any traveler.

Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic

The Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic in Kandy is one of Sri Lanka's most revered spiritual sites, housing the tooth relic of Buddha, a symbol of the island's deep Buddhist heritage. This golden-roofed temple, set beside Kandy Lake, attracts pilgrims from around the world who come to pay their respects. The temple's serene atmosphere, ornate architecture, and rich history make it a must-visit, especially during the grand Esala Perahera festival, when the relic is paraded in a magnificent procession
Royal Botanical Garden

The Royal Botanical Gardens in Peradeniya, near Kandy, is a lush paradise, spanning over 60 hectares of vibrant plant life. Home to over 4,000 species of plants, including exotic orchids, towering trees, and medicinal herbs, it’s a serene escape into nature. The gardens also feature a fascinating collection of palms, a bamboo garden, and a beautiful collection of flowering plants, making it a perfect spot for leisurely strolls, photography, and immersing in Sri Lanka’s botanical wonders.
Kandy Cultural Dance Show

The Kandy Cultural Dance Show offers a vibrant display of Sri Lanka’s rich traditions through energetic performances of Kandyan dance, drumming, and fire walking. Held in the heart of Kandy, the show features dancers in colorful costumes performing graceful, rhythmic movements that tell stories of ancient Sri Lankan folklore. With the backdrop of traditional drums and mesmerizing choreography, this cultural experience provides a lively glimpse into the island’s captivating history and artistic heritage.
Ambuluwawa Tower
Rising above the misty hills of Gampola, Ambuluwawa is a unique multi-religious tower that symbolizes harmony among cultures and faiths. Often called the "tower above the clouds," its spiral design invites brave travelers to climb toward breathtaking 360-degree views of mountains, valleys, and distant horizons. Surrounded by lush greenery and silence, Ambuluwawa isn’t just a viewpoint — it’s a peaceful escape and a reminder that beauty lies at the end of every climb.
Gregory Lake
Nestled in the cool, misty hills of Nuwara Eliya, Gregory Lake is a serene and picturesque spot perfect for relaxation and outdoor activities. Surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills, the lake offers boat rides, peaceful walks along its shores, and stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. Its calm waters and tranquil atmosphere make it a favorite escape for locals and travelers alike, giving a taste of Nuwara Eliya's charm and natural beauty.
Hakgala Botanical Garden
Hakgala Botanical Garden, located just outside Nuwara Eliya, is a stunning haven of floral beauty, known for its vibrant collection of roses, orchids, and rare plants. Set against the backdrop of lush green hills, the garden offers peaceful walks through its neatly manicured pathways, with breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. Established in the 19th century, it’s a perfect spot for nature lovers to explore exotic plant species and enjoy the cool climate of Sri Lanka’s hill country.
Nuwara Eliya Post Office
Nuwara Eliya Post Office, an iconic colonial-era building, is a charming piece of history in the heart of the town. With its British-style architecture, complete with a clock tower and red-brick façade, it stands as a symbol of the area’s colonial past. Visitors can admire the quaint, old-world atmosphere and even send postcards from one of Sri Lanka's most picturesque locations, making it a perfect stop for history buffs and travelers looking to experience a slice of Nuwara Eliya's unique charm.
Damro Labookelllie Tea Centre and tea Garden
Nestled in the scenic hills of Nuwara Eliya, the Damro Labookellie Tea Centre and Tea Garden offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and Sri Lanka's tea heritage. Surrounded by lush green tea plantations, visitors can explore the estate, enjoy a guided tour to see the tea-making process, and sample some of the finest Ceylon tea. The panoramic views of the rolling hills and the cool climate make it an ideal spot to immerse in the rich tradition of tea cultivation while experiencing the serene landscape of Sri Lanka’s hill country.
Nine Arches Bridge

The Nine Arches Bridge, located near Ella, is a stunning feat of engineering set amidst lush greenery and rolling hills. Known for its majestic arches and picturesque backdrop, the bridge stands as one of Sri Lanka’s most photographed landmarks. Built during the colonial era, it gracefully spans a deep valley and offers breathtaking views, especially when a train crosses it, creating a magical moment. A must-see for travelers, it combines natural beauty with historical charm.
Little Adam’s Peak View Point

Little Adam’s Peak, located near Ella, offers a rewarding hike with stunning panoramic views of the surrounding valleys, tea plantations, and distant mountains. The trek to the top is relatively short and easy, making it accessible to most travelers, and the view from the summit is simply breathtaking, especially at sunrise or sunset. With its peaceful atmosphere and breathtaking scenery, Little Adam’s Peak provides an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage

Yala National Park is one of Sri Lanka’s most famous wildlife destinations, known for its rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes. Located on the southeastern coast, the park is home to a variety of animals, including the elusive Sri Lankan leopard, elephants, crocodiles, and a wide array of bird species. Visitors can explore the park on thrilling safari rides, experiencing its diverse ecosystems—ranging from dense jungles to coastal lagoons—while spotting wildlife in their natural habitat. Yala’s unique combination of wildlife, beauty, and adventure makes it a must-visit for nature lovers and thrill-seekers.
Blue Whale watching in Mirissa

Whale watching in Mirissa is a thrilling experience that allows you to witness the majestic giants of the ocean in their natural habitat. Located on Sri Lanka’s southern coast, Mirissa is one of the best spots in the world to see blue whales, along with sperm whales, dolphins, and other marine life. The boat rides, led by experienced guides, offer a chance to get up close to these magnificent creatures as they breach and spout, making it an unforgettable adventure for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts alike
Coconut Tree Hill Mirissa
Coconut Tree Hill in Mirissa is a picturesque coastal spot in Sri Lanka, known for its stunning views of the Indian Ocean and vibrant green landscape. This small hill, surrounded by tall coconut trees, offers a perfect place for a peaceful walk, photography, and breathtaking sunset views. It's a popular destination for travelers seeking natural beauty and tranquility, making it one of Mirissa's hidden gems.

Surf Weligama
Surf Weligama is a vibrant surf destination known for its perfect waves, making it ideal for both beginners and experienced surfers. Located on the southern coast of Sri Lanka, Weligama offers gentle breaks and warm waters, perfect for learning or improving your skills. Surf schools and rental shops line the beach, providing everything you need for an exciting surf experience. With its laid-back atmosphere, stunning beaches, and consistent surf, Weligama is a top choice for anyone looking to catch some waves in paradise.
Galle Dutch Port

Galle Dutch Port, located in the historic city of Galle, is a charming blend of colonial architecture and maritime history. Once a bustling trading hub, the port is now a peaceful area where visitors can stroll along the old Dutch warehouses, enjoy views of the Indian Ocean, and explore the surrounding streets filled with cafes, shops, and galleries. The nearby Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site, adds to the port’s allure, offering a fascinating glimpse into Sri Lanka’s colonial past and its rich cultural heritage.
Includes/Excludes
Includes
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Welcome Drink
- Lunch
- Bottled water
Excludes
- Gratuities