
In Kalpitiya, a city known for its breathtaking waterfront, proceed to your hotel. The next morning, depart early to go dolphin-watching. Numerous species of dolphins gather in large groups off the coast of Kalpitiya, Sri Lanka.
In Kalpitiya, a city known for its breathtaking waterfront, proceed to your hotel. The next morning, depart early to go dolphin-watching. Numerous species of dolphins gather in large groups off the coast of Kalpitiya, Sri Lanka.
During this day experience an exhilarating Jeep Safari in Wilpattu National Park. The island's native, beautiful Sri Lankan leopards call this place home. See Sri Lankan sloth bears, leopards, and elephants to get a sense of the natural world.
Visit Habarana to see the Sigiriya Rock Fortress, the eighth wonder of the world. See wild elephants congregating near the lake on the thrilling Minneriya Jeep Safari the next day. Ending the day with a tour of the village that highlights the island's cultural heritage is a great idea.
As you travel to Ramboda, take in some of Kandy’s most famous sights. While taking a local tour take in Kandy’s stunning colonial architecture. The city's renowned ‘Udarata’ culture will be encountered. If swimming is your thing, visit the famous Ramboda waterfalls.
Take in the breathtaking scenery of the lush green countryside and tumbling waterfalls on the train ride from Nanu Oya to Ella. Take in the cool, misty weather for the rest of the day.
Early in the morning ascend Little Adam’s Peak. This location is highly valued by many religions worldwide. Next, visit one of the island's most picturesque locations, the Nine Arches Bridge. After departing, Ella, proceed to Arugam Bay. For the next two days, take in the serene surroundings and beach vibes of Arugam Bay. Take advantage of this surfing setting and have fun in the water.
Take a thrilling Jeep Safari to witness the numerous leopards and elephants that call Yala home. See wildlife to make the most of the day and make it one of your best memories.
After an exhilarating jeep safari through the National Park, reach your lodging in Udawalawe. There are numerous endemic and migratory bird species. Additional wildlife, including crocodiles and sambar deer, will also be visible.
Once you arrive, spend the next two days unwinding on Unawatuna’s serene beaches. Galle Dutch Fort, considered one of Asia's best-preserved colonial sea fortresses, is worth a morning visit. One of the historical sites inside the fort is thought to be the oldest breadfruit tree on the island. Let yourself unwind on the beach for the remainder of the day. See some of Sri Lanka's incredible whales by going whale watching in Mirissa the next morning. To experience the local way of life, take a bike ride through the village as the day draws to a close.