All-Inclusive Private Tour in Sri Lanka

Discover Sri Lanka’s beauty stress-free with a 9-day private tour. Enjoy HB hotels, a personal chauffeur, and breathtaking island scenery.

Duration: 9 days
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights

Arrival to the Island Sri Lanka & the canal ride on boat with sunset

Bandaranaike International Airport - Pick-up from the airport Transfer to Negombo (approx. 30 minutes’ drive) Evening Boat trip in the Negombo Lagoon with the sunset (optional)

Negombo Fish Market - Visit to the Fish market (WADIYA) and the Boat Cruise trip in the lagoon in the evening

Negombo Beach - Overnight stay at the hotel with dinner

Centre of the Island Sigiriya

Millennium Elephant Foundation - From Negombo we drive to the Millenium Elephant foundation to see the Big mammoths

Dambulla Royal Cave Temple - The Golden Dambulla Cave Temple has been a pilgrimage destination for the past 22centuries.it is also the largest and best-preserved cave temple on the island. The Dambulla Cave Temple was named a UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE Site in 1991 in order to preserve the magnificent wall paintings and over 150 statues in the and around the temple.

The day in the 2nd Capitol of Pollonnaruwa

Polonnaruwa Ancient City Entrance - Polonnaruwa - which was the 02nd capital city of Sri Lanka, Built in the 11th and 12th centuries AD, and which is a World Heritage site.
Here you can see the ruins of the Royal Palace, The Gal Viharaya – where 4 splendid statues of the Buddha in ‘Upright’ ‘Sedentary’ and ‘Recumbent’ postures carved out of rock, the Audience Hall, the Lotus Bath, King Parakramabahu’s statue, and the Parakrama Samudraya Lake built by the King Parakramabahu the great. There are also monuments of famous palaces of worship such as the Shiva Temple, The Lankathilake, The Watadage, The Galpotha, The Kiriwehera and the remains of a former temple of the Tooth Relic.

Hiriwadunna - Want to try something traditional and something different? Delightful afternoon BULLOCK CART RIDE is just the ticket, which will take you to some of the nicest places on the island. It’s pretty unconventional and definitely an adventure. Riding in the shade of the forests, you will see the country’s historic sites and some of the lovely scenery as well. What makes this ride exceptional is that you will visit a Srilankan village and enjoy a cookery demonstration and home-cooked meal from the local women in a mud house and then top it off with a canoe ride across a beautiful lake!

Minneriya National Park - Minneriya National Park 8889 hectares in extent is famous for its large population of Elephants, reports of sighting range from 100 to a surprising 700 roaming in the jungle and see in the catchment area of the lake. Entrance is at Ambagaswewa about 6km from Habarana on the main Habarana Polonnaruwa road. There are endemic reptiles that dwell here are the salt water crocodiles the Indian python, water monitor, wild buffaloes, wild boar, spotted deer, sloth bear, Sāmbhar, leopards and jackals. The National Park’s faunal species include 25 species of mammals, 9 kinds of amphibians, 160 species of birds,26 varieties of fishes, 78 varieties of butterflies are recorded from the Minneriya National Park,

Hills Last Kingdom of Sri Lanka

Dambulla Royal Cave Temple - The Golden Dambulla Cave Temple has been a pilgrimage destination for the past 22 centuries. it is also the largest and best-preserved cave temple on the island. The Dambulla Cave Temple was named a UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE Site in 1991 in order to preserve the magnificent wall paintings and over 150 statues in the and around the temple.

Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic - Kandy became the capital city of the island’s last independent kingdom in 1952, before falling to the Portuguese, Dutch and British invaders through the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. The sacred tooth relic was then moved to Kandy, as it was said that only the protector of the relic was deemed fit to rule the country. The sacred tooth has been held inside the Sri Dalada Maligawa since the 16th century.

Kandy Lake Club - Cultural Dance Show - Kandy was the last capital of the Sri Lanka Kings, and is a world heritage site. The name KANDY conjures vision of splendor and magnificence. Many of the legends, traditions and folklore are still lovingly kept alive.

A day surrounded by The Lush Tea Plantations

Royal Botanical Gardens - As Sri Lanka’s largest garden an elegant and spacious 147-acres plenty of time is needed to stroll Peradeniya’s imposing Avenue of Royal Palms. There are some 4000 different species of pants at Peradeniya Gardens. The 10,000 or so trees, which are the stars, are mature, lofty giants, many of them tropical timber trees. Highlights of the collection include the Giant Bamboo of Burma, capable of growing 40 meters height (130 feet) with a 25-centimetere steam diameter. And it can grow by a rapid 30 centimeters a day. Sensational is the century old Giant Javan Fig Tree, it’s tentacle like roots spread across the enormous area about 1800 square meters a massive central trunk beneath the tree’s vast canopy “Umbrella”

Ambuluwawa Tower - The history of the Ambuluwawa Temple dates back to the 13th century during the reign of King Buwanekabahu IV. It is said that the Ambuluwawa Peak was the center of the Gampola Kingdom during his reign. But there is nothing with historical or archaeological values in here.

Damro Labookellie Tea Centre and Tea Garden - it is also the heart of Sri Lankan’s Tea country, producing some of the world’s best tea. The mountain slopes and valleys are a carpet of velvety green tea plantations, interspersed with gushing streams and tumbling waterfalls here you will be enjoying a tea tasting program where you will be trying various different teas

Peaks Point and the Blue Train Journey

Horton Plains National Park - Horton Plains, the coldest and windiest location in Sri Lanka consists of ecosystems such as Montane evergreen forests, grasslands, marshy lands and aquatic ecosystem. At an altitude of 2100 meters above sea level, Horton plains spreads across over 3169 hectares of the highest tableland of the island. In view of the large number of endemic flora and fauna species, Horton Plains was declared a UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE on 30th July 2010. The escarpment with a depth of 900 meters called World’s End and Baker’s Falls are the highlights of the Horton Plains.

Nanu Oya - Proceed to the Train Station to board the train leaving for Ella – it is an unforgettable train ride to Nuwaraeliya. Sit back in the comfort of the train, where every seat has its own picture window, so you can catch jaw-dropping views as the train powers up through the tea plantations, in to the clouds and then weaves in and out of the many mountain tunnels. The railway in Sri Lanka was first introduced by the British Colonial Government in 1864, to transport tea from places like Nuwaraeliya to the capital, Colombo.

Chilled Ella City Relaxed

Little Adam’s Peak View Point - The Little viewpoint hike where you get a 360 degrees of a stunning view

Nine Arches Bridge - Which is a world greatest engineering marvel built in the early 19th centaury and its been recommended to be listed as a INESCO heritage.

Ravana Ella Falls - We pass this beautiful waterfall on our way to Tissamaharama.

Day out with Leopards and Sloth Bears in Yala National Park

Yala National Park - Yala National Park – This park is famous for its high density of leopards, perhaps the highest in the world. You are also sure to see elephants-grumpy loan males during the dry months and large herds in the wet season. Sloth bear are also a big draw. You will also see mammal such as wild boars, several species of deer and wild buffalo. There is a plethora of reptilian species and platoons of crocodiles. As is common in Srilanka there is a huge diversity of stunning birdlife including migratory species such as the flamingo. It is also one of the few places in the world where the severely endangered black necked stork can still be seen. The uniqueness of the park is the sheer diversity of the habitat: dense jungles suddenly give way to lagoons and open plain areas and the park has a simply beautiful Sea front. Huge, stark boulders dominate the horizon and the elegant, languorous leopard can often be seen basking a top the sun barked rock

Coconut Tree Hill - pay a visit to this beautiful little hidden hill for a spectacular view

Ramparts Of Galle Dutch fortress

Galle Dutch Fort - The strategic location of Galle along major sea routes made the city one of the most significant parts of the island, as it attracted merchants and vessels from around the world. By 1502, Galle fell to the hands of Portuguese invaders, commanded by Lourenço de Almeida. During their occupation of the land, they built a fort to hold their position over Galle. During the turn of the 17th century, by approximately 1640, the current occupiers surrender to the new invaders, the Dutch; in the form of the Dutch East India Company. The Galle Fort was then heavily fortified by the Dutch. In 1796, the British invaded Galle and seized control of the fort, but preserved the structure. It remained as their administrative capital until Sri Lanka gained independence in 1948.

Kosgoda Sea Turtle Conservation Project - one of srilanka’s most important breeding spots for the endangered sea turtles. The sandy beaches serve as sanctuary for several types of marine turtles including LOGGERHEADS and the LEATHERBACK turtle. The small turtle hatchery first opened in 1994, in an effort to promote responsible tourism and conservation. The hatchery buys turtle eggs off fisherman, in an attempt to discourage them from poaching and selling eggs. You will be educated on the importance of protecting turtle life, via the hatchery’s facilities that care for new born turtles until they are ready to be released back in to the ocean, an experience that you may even have the opportunity to do yourself first hand.

Bandaranaike International Airport - We say farewell at this point

What's Included
  • Private transportation
  • On-board WiFi
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • Breakfast
  • All fees and/or taxes
Additional Information

Enjoy yourself in this tour. Don’t waste your time booking individual rides. During this private, multi-day tour you’ll be with a very professional personal chauffeur and in a very comfortable airconditioned vehicle. Hotel accommodation and select meals are included, so you can focus on taking in the beautiful sights. Leave the stress to us and take in the beauty of these island’s breathtaking scenery of nature.

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Priscillafamily
Aug 12, 2024
Around Sri Lanka with the Best Guide We Could Have - Doddy is the perfect Guide for Sri Lanka, professional, serious, nice and loving, a trip to this wonderful country with him is a unique experience that will forever remain in the memories of life, stra recommended!
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Noregrets75
Jul 11, 2024
Fascinating experience - Beautiful tour with private driver who also served as a very experienced Guide. We visited fascinating places and the hotels were often above our expectations. We went from the sea with warm humid climate to cool and regenerating mountain places. Bravo mr. Dod!
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