Private Classical Ceylon Sri Lanka 9 night Tour


9 nights

£3005

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Private Classical Ceylon Sri Lanka 9 night Tour

A 9-night magical private tour of Sri Lanka, starting in Colombo, visiting all of the key cultural sites including a safari in Yala, the historic town of Galle and ending in the beach resort of Beruwala.


9 nights

from £3005

Description

Our most popular Sri Lanka tour, a 9-night tour starting in the city of Colombo, before moving on to Habarana where you will take the key cultural sites of Dambulla, Sigiriya and Polonnaruwa (optional) plus a jeep safari in Minneriya National Park and a visit to a spice garden en-route to Kandy. Here you will visit the Royal Botonical Gardens and enjoy a city tour and visit the Temple of the Tooth. Continue through the stunning scenery to the tea plantations in Nuwara Eliya (tarin option available). The next day you will enjoy a trip to Yala and en-route visit Udawalawe and watch the baby elephants being fed. While at Yala enjoy a jeep safari before moving on the to the dutch city of Galle. Why not extend with a relaxing beach break?

Highlights
  • Colombo city tour
  • Jeep safari in Minneriya National Park.
  • Explore UNESCO World Heritage Site Sigiriya Rock Fortress.
  • Visit a traditional Batik factory.
  • Optional excursion to Polonnaruwa Medieval Capital and/or Hiriwadunna Village Tour
  • Explore Dambulla Rock Caves.
  • Visit to a spice plantation.
  • City tour in Kandy including a visit to the Royal Botanical Gardens.
  • Visit the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic.
  • Scenic drive passing waterfalls.
  • Optional train ride.
  • Visit a traditional Tea Plantation and a Tea Factory.
  • City tour in Nuwara Eliya.
  • Udawalawe Elephant Transit home.
  • Two jeep safaris at Yala National  Park.
  • Visit to the Galle Dutch Fort.
Additional Information

Tour departs daily from Colombo.

What’s Included:

  • Nine nights’ accommodation on a half board basis.
  • Private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle and english speaking driver guide.
  • Entrance fees to sites detailed including jeep safari’s.
  • Pick up from Colombo airport and drop off at Colombo airport straight after your tour, or drop off at beach hotel straight after your tour included (for beach hotels on the East Coast, Negombo and Waikkal there is an additional transfer charge).
  • Two bottles of water per person per day.

Your tour price does not include:

  • International flights
  • Tipping and other miscellaneous personal expenses
  • Transfers to East Coast, Negombo and Waikkal beach hotels after your tour if required.
  • Transfer from a beach hotel extension break back to airport (if required) after your tour
  • Lunches
  • Special camera and video permits.

Please note - the main block at Yala National Park is closed annually during the months of September and October. This is to allow the animals some peace during the drought period and to allow regeneration. However, all hotels will remain open and during this time game drives are allowed in Yala blocks 3, 5 and nearby Lunungamvehera National Park and Bundala National Park.

Child prices available on request.

Pricing
Dec 2024
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Airport - Colombo

On arrival you will be met by your Walkers driver guide for a city tour of Colombo including visits to the Commercial, Residential and Bazaar areas. Colombo has long been the traditional gateway to the Orient and the original traders and settlers - the Arabs, Portuguese, Dutch and the British have all left in their wake churches and monuments, names and religions, costumes and food influences. Today Colombo is a fascinating city - a happy belnd of east and west, past and present with a charm off its own. Enjoy your drive seeing the key sights before checking into your hotel for your first night’s stay. Dinner included.

Accommodation:
Standard: Radisson Colombo (Premium Room) or similar
Deluxe: Cinnamon Lakeside (Superior Room) or similar

Radisson Hotel Colombo

Fresh ocean breezes greet you in the capital of Sri Lanka at Radisson Hotel ColomboWelcome to Sri Lanka's diverse and tropical capital at Radisson Hotel Colombo. This city centre and oceanfront hotel places you 700 meters from Wellawatte Beach and is an easy drive or tuk-tuk ride from the city's popular neighbourhoods. Sleep well in one of the 158 thoughtfully-designed rooms and experience a medley of flavours at the dining venues with Sri Lankan and International cuisine. Radisson Hotel Colombo also features comfortable meeting rooms, a fitness centre, and a stylish rooftop with a bar, lounge, and an infinity pool.

Meals Included: Dinner

DESTINATION

Colombo Sri Lanka

Colombo, the commercial capital of Sri Lanka, is a melting pot of cultures, religions and traditions. Located on the west coast of the island, this bustling city has a rich history that dates back to the 16th century, making it one of the oldest port cities in the world. Today, Colombo is a popular travel destination that offers a unique blend of modern and traditional experiences to visitors.

One of the most iconic landmarks in Colombo is Galle Face Green, a long stretch of green grass facing the Indian Ocean. This is the perfect spot to relax, picnic and enjoy the sea breeze, especially in the evenings when it is lit up with colorful lights. Another must-visit attraction is the Pettah Market, a bustling bazaar that sells everything from textiles and spices to electronics and souvenirs. It's a great place to experience the local culture, haggle for goods, and taste some of the delicious street food on offer.

For those interested in history and architecture, Colombo has a number of colonial-era buildings, including the Old Dutch Hospital, the Dutch Museum and the National Museum of Colombo, which is home to an impressive collection of ancient artifacts, including Buddhist sculptures and coins from the country's former kingdoms. The Sri Kailawasanathan Swami Devasthanam Hindu Temple, also known as the Colombo Ganesh Temple, is another architectural wonder and an important place of worship for Sri Lanka's Hindu community.

Aside from its rich history and cultural offerings, Colombo is also known for its beaches. Mount Lavinia, located just a few kilometers away from the city center, is a popular beach destination, with golden sand and clear blue waters. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll along the shoreline, or indulge in water sports such as surfing, windsurfing, and kite-surfing.

For those seeking a more spiritual experience, Colombo has several temples and religious sites to visit. The Gangaramaya Temple, one of the city's most famous Buddhist temples, is a stunning piece of architecture, with its intricate carvings, sculptures and paintings. Another popular religious site is the Kelaniya Temple, which is believed to have been visited by Lord Buddha himself.

In conclusion, Colombo offers a fascinating mix of history, culture, architecture, and natural beauty, making it an ideal travel destination for those seeking a unique and memorable experience. Whether you're interested in exploring the city's rich cultural heritage, relaxing on its pristine beaches, or discovering its modern amenities, Colombo is sure to leave you with lasting memories.

Yet Colombo is fast becoming a destination as part of Sri Lanka holiday itinerary. Since the 25-year civil war ended in 2009, Colombo has been experience a transformation. The checkpoints have come down and trendy new lounge bars have become the new image of this increasingly cosmopolitan outlook. With its laid-back island ambience, colonial buildings, palm trees, and a smattering of modern office blocks, this colourful city on the Indian Ocean offers an experience not to be missed.

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Sri Lanka is a small island off of the south-eastern coast of India. With its location, Sri Lanka enjoys a climate perfect for year round holidays. Even if it’s raining on one part of the island, it’s probably sunny on the other coast. Holidays in Sri Lanka will be filled with visits to at least a few of the islands eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Whether exploring ruins, hiking natural wonders, fighting crowds at Colombo’s bazaar district or just lazing on the beach, your Sri Lanka holiday will be picturesque and memorable.

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Holidays to Sri Lanka are filled with adventures through the diverse range of habitats available on the island. Explore the open plains of Uda Walawe National Park to view wandering elephants and the occasional sneaking leopard. Sri Lankan holidays offer endless opportunities to watch schools of brightly coloured fish swimming through the clear blue waters, nesting turtles, rock pigeons, dozens of species of vibrantly coloured birds, breaching whales and even elephants. While on holiday in Sri Lanka, be sure to visit the Sinharaja Forest Reserve to see the last spread of undisturbed forest in the country. There are 22 villages located on the outskirts of the trees and there’s a wide range of flora and fauna to explore in the greenery of the Sri Lankan forest. While exploring the countryside, you may even run into a scenic waterfall.

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Sri Lanka is also a great place to explore the extended history of religion and culture. Your holidays to Sri Lanka can include tours to any of the eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites, explorations of religious ruins and temples, or to see the colonial architecture of the buildings left from the rule of the Dutch and the British. The Anuradhapura Ruins are full of crumbling temples, old brick towers and ancient pools which make it an archaeological and architectural wonder. The ruins are not completely dead as some of the temples are still considered holy and have devotees who keep them alive. If you’re interested in seeing some colonial architecture on your Sri Lankan holidays, be sure to visit the Old City Hall which was built by the British in 1865 and is now outfitted with ghoulishly lit wax figurines of the original councillors of 1906.

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The best time of year to visit for holidays in Sri Lanka if you want to see the entire country is April and September. These two months offer the best weather throughout the entire country. Throughout Sri Lanka you can expect humidity to be above 50 per cent year-round, reaching 90 per cent during the monsoon seasons. Peak season in Sri Lanka is considered to be from December to mid-April when the weather will average 30 degrees. This is the best time of the year to discover the beaches of Sri Lanka. Keep in mind that travel expenses and room rates will be highest at this peak time of year. If you’re holiday takes you to Sri Lanka in March or April, be sure to find out when the New Year will be. The celebrations include elephant races, coconut games and pillow fights.

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Though Sri Lanka does have monsoon seasons, the weather is often unpredictable. You can expect rains during the dry season and days with clear blue skies during the rainy season. The rains in Sri Lanka normally fall sharp and fast, often dropping a number of inches in just a few minutes. Even while traveling during the monsoon season, showers will not last all day. With rainfalls coming down so quickly, it’s important to be aware of localized flooding. Local floods can derail travel plans so try to be flexible if traveling during the monsoon seasons. The benefit of holidays in Sri Lanka during the non-peak season is that you can enjoy the benefit of lower travel costs and cheaper hotel costs.

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Colombo/Habarana

After breakfast leave for Habarana driving through typical village scenery, rice fields and coconut plantations. Check into your hotel at Habarana. Then in the afternoon enjoy a Jeep Safari at Minneriya National Park. Minneriya reservoir and its surrounding wetland habitat is inhabited by a large number of aquatic bird species in addition to elephants. Sambar and Spotted deer are other wild animals roam the park. The park is located between Habarana and Polonnaruwa. Breakfast and Dinner are included.

Standard: Habarana Village by Cinnamon (Superior Room) or similar
Deluxe: Cinnamon Lodge (Superior Room) or similar

Travel time approximately 4.5 hours.

Habarana Village by Cinnamon

Habarana Village by Cinnamon is where serenity lies across the lush forested land that borders the stunning lake. Experience rustic barefoot type elegance here, which is designed to reflect the rural environs and simplicity of village life.

Meals Included: Breakfast and dinner

DESTINATION

Habarana Sri Lanka

A holiday to Habarana in itself is of little interest to most tourists. It has a decent spread of relatively upmarket accommodation, making it a convenient base from which to visit any of the Cultural Triangle’s major sights.  For some of the best elephant spotting in Sri Lanka, Habarana is also a convenient point of departure for trips to the Minneriya and Kaudulla national parks.

For some of the best elephant spotting in Sri Lanka, Habarana is also a convenient point of departure for trips to the Minneriya and Kaudulla national parks. The only really interesting attraction in Habarana is the fine Habarana Lake which is encircled by a small footpath around which it’s possible to walk in 90min or so. You can also take an elephant ride by the lake and elsewhere.

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Holidays to Sri Lanka are filled with adventures through the diverse range of habitats available on the island. Explore the open plains of Uda Walawe National Park to view wandering elephants and the occasional sneaking leopard. Sri Lankan holidays offer endless opportunities to watch schools of brightly coloured fish swimming through the clear blue waters, nesting turtles, rock pigeons, dozens of species of vibrantly coloured birds, breaching whales and even elephants. While on holiday in Sri Lanka, be sure to visit the Sinharaja Forest Reserve to see the last spread of undisturbed forest in the country. There are 22 villages located on the outskirts of the trees and there’s a wide range of flora and fauna to explore in the greenery of the Sri Lankan forest. While exploring the countryside, you may even run into a scenic waterfall.

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If you’re looking for an adventure that exhilarates your palate as well as your eyes, holidays in Sri Lanka are the way to go. Sri Lankan cuisine is known for being heavily endowed with aromatic, exotic spices. Once a stop on the spice-trading route, Sri Lanka holds true to its roots, making your holiday an experience for your taste buds. The main ingredients you’ll find while eating on your Sri Lankan holiday are rice, curry and coconut. You will never taste better or fresher coconut than what is on offer while on holiday in Sri Lanka. Be sure to also try some of the short eats which are snacks that can be purchased from street vendors. The island has been heavily influenced by the colonial powers that once ruled its shores. The countryside was previously covered in heavy jungle until the British cleared it away to plant tea crops. If you want to learn more about the history of tea on the island and how it’s produced, be sure to visit the Ceylon Tea Museum or take a tour at the Dambatenne Tea Factory and then enjoy a cup of locally produced tea. Your Sri Lanka holiday won’t be complete without a tour to the all-female run Euphoria Spice and Herbal farm.

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Sri Lanka holidays provide the perfect opportunity to relax and find a little serenity on one of the many beaches along the wide range of coastline offered by the small island state. One of the benefits of the climate in Sri Lanka is that there’s always sun somewhere on the island. You can find the perfect beach during your Sri Lankan holiday regardless of whether you’re looking to relax, to surf massive waves or to enjoy a drink, some dancing and music. Some of the famed Sri Lankan beaches are Arugum Bay, Mirissa beach, Hikkaduwa beach and Nilaveli beach. You might also want to visit the Galle Face Green, which is a long stretch of lawn that faces the ocean and was once used by the Dutch so that they could shoot their cannons with a clear view of the enemy. Whether your holiday to Sri Lanka is for a romantic getaway, a honeymoon, an adventure for exploring a new place or a beachside escape to catch some waves, you rest assured that you will not be disappointed. Sri Lanka offers a range of accommodation, from the humblest hostel to resort-style hotels with all the amenities included.

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Sri Lanka is also a great place to explore the extended history of religion and culture. Your holidays to Sri Lanka can include tours to any of the eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites, explorations of religious ruins and temples, or to see the colonial architecture of the buildings left from the rule of the Dutch and the British. The Anuradhapura Ruins are full of crumbling temples, old brick towers and ancient pools which make it an archaeological and architectural wonder. The ruins are not completely dead as some of the temples are still considered holy and have devotees who keep them alive. If you’re interested in seeing some colonial architecture on your Sri Lankan holidays, be sure to visit the Old City Hall which was built by the British in 1865 and is now outfitted with ghoulishly lit wax figurines of the original councillors of 1906.

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The best time of year to visit for holidays in Sri Lanka if you want to see the entire country is April and September. These two months offer the best weather throughout the entire country. Throughout Sri Lanka you can expect humidity to be above 50 per cent year-round, reaching 90 per cent during the monsoon seasons. Peak season in Sri Lanka is considered to be from December to mid-April when the weather will average 30 degrees. This is the best time of the year to discover the beaches of Sri Lanka. Keep in mind that travel expenses and room rates will be highest at this peak time of year. If you’re holiday takes you to Sri Lanka in March or April, be sure to find out when the New Year will be. The celebrations include elephant races, coconut games and pillow fights.

 image

Though Sri Lanka does have monsoon seasons, the weather is often unpredictable. You can expect rains during the dry season and days with clear blue skies during the rainy season. The rains in Sri Lanka normally fall sharp and fast, often dropping a number of inches in just a few minutes. Even while traveling during the monsoon season, showers will not last all day. With rainfalls coming down so quickly, it’s important to be aware of localized flooding. Local floods can derail travel plans so try to be flexible if traveling during the monsoon seasons. The benefit of holidays in Sri Lanka during the non-peak season is that you can enjoy the benefit of lower travel costs and cheaper hotel costs.

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Habarana/Sigiriya/Polonnaruwa/Habarana

After breakfast take an excursion to Sigiriya – this UNESCO World Heritage Site, a spectacular Rock Fortress, is one of Sri Lanka’s major attractions. The most impressive facets of the unique complex are the Water Gardens, the Frescoes of beautiful maidens, the Mirror Wall with ancient graffiti, the Lion platform and the Summit of 1.6 hectares, which was completely covered by buildings during the period of Sigiriya’s glory. Built by King Kashyapa (477-495 A.D), the “Lion Rock” is a citadel of unusual beauty rising 200m from the scrub jungle. Afterwards visit a Batik workshop and watch the complicated and time consuming home industry of handmade batik.

Then in the afternoon there is a choice of two optional excursions:-

Polonnaruwa Ancient City (US$35pp)– this medieval city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, rose to fame as the capital (10th - 12th century AD) after the decline of Anuradhapura. The entire landscape of the region is punctuated by huge man-made reservoirs, the most famous of which is the Parakrama Samudra or the Sea of Parakrama, larger in size than the Colombo harbour.  The monuments are relatively well preserved and give clear evidence of the glory of Sri Lanka's past. Highlights are the Royal Palace complex including the Kings Palace and Audience Hall, the Quadrangle with its concentration of ancient heritage and the spectacular Gal Vihare complex of four massive images of the Buddha, cut from a single slab of granite - a highlight of ancient Sri Lankan rock carving. Some of the best examples of the Hindu influence – the Temples of Shiva, intricate statues of Hindu Gods, fascinating Budhist temples, the Lankatileka and Watadage, the Galpotha, the Lotus bath, the Kiri Vihare Dagoba and the remains of a former Temple of the Tooth are other impressive sights.

Hiriwadunna Village Tour (US$ 20.00 Per Person. Minimum 2 pax)
 - enjoy a tranquil evening walk, catamaran ride and a tour through the village of Hiriwadunna. Experience the calmness of a tropical village as you enjoy a cup of tea. This is a super jungle and village experience which is popular with most clients. Embark on a scintillating walk over village paths, a tank (ancient reservoir) bund and forest. Cross a little jungle rivulet by catamaran to reach a farmers simple "wattle and daub" house where you can have an authentic Sri Lankan lunch. The villager will provide some tea and maybe a few sweetmeats. Walk approximately half an hour by foot to a point where your vehicle meets you

Accommodation:
Standard: Habarana Village (Superior Room) or similar
Deluxe: Cinnamon Lodge (Superior Room) or similar

Habarana Village by Cinnamon

Habarana Village by Cinnamon is where serenity lies across the lush forested land that borders the stunning lake. Experience rustic barefoot type elegance here, which is designed to reflect the rural environs and simplicity of village life.

Meals Included: Breakfast and dinner

DESTINATION

Habarana Sri Lanka

A holiday to Habarana in itself is of little interest to most tourists. It has a decent spread of relatively upmarket accommodation, making it a convenient base from which to visit any of the Cultural Triangle’s major sights.  For some of the best elephant spotting in Sri Lanka, Habarana is also a convenient point of departure for trips to the Minneriya and Kaudulla national parks.

For some of the best elephant spotting in Sri Lanka, Habarana is also a convenient point of departure for trips to the Minneriya and Kaudulla national parks. The only really interesting attraction in Habarana is the fine Habarana Lake which is encircled by a small footpath around which it’s possible to walk in 90min or so. You can also take an elephant ride by the lake and elsewhere.

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Holidays to Sri Lanka are filled with adventures through the diverse range of habitats available on the island. Explore the open plains of Uda Walawe National Park to view wandering elephants and the occasional sneaking leopard. Sri Lankan holidays offer endless opportunities to watch schools of brightly coloured fish swimming through the clear blue waters, nesting turtles, rock pigeons, dozens of species of vibrantly coloured birds, breaching whales and even elephants. While on holiday in Sri Lanka, be sure to visit the Sinharaja Forest Reserve to see the last spread of undisturbed forest in the country. There are 22 villages located on the outskirts of the trees and there’s a wide range of flora and fauna to explore in the greenery of the Sri Lankan forest. While exploring the countryside, you may even run into a scenic waterfall.

 image

If you’re looking for an adventure that exhilarates your palate as well as your eyes, holidays in Sri Lanka are the way to go. Sri Lankan cuisine is known for being heavily endowed with aromatic, exotic spices. Once a stop on the spice-trading route, Sri Lanka holds true to its roots, making your holiday an experience for your taste buds. The main ingredients you’ll find while eating on your Sri Lankan holiday are rice, curry and coconut. You will never taste better or fresher coconut than what is on offer while on holiday in Sri Lanka. Be sure to also try some of the short eats which are snacks that can be purchased from street vendors. The island has been heavily influenced by the colonial powers that once ruled its shores. The countryside was previously covered in heavy jungle until the British cleared it away to plant tea crops. If you want to learn more about the history of tea on the island and how it’s produced, be sure to visit the Ceylon Tea Museum or take a tour at the Dambatenne Tea Factory and then enjoy a cup of locally produced tea. Your Sri Lanka holiday won’t be complete without a tour to the all-female run Euphoria Spice and Herbal farm.

 image

Sri Lanka holidays provide the perfect opportunity to relax and find a little serenity on one of the many beaches along the wide range of coastline offered by the small island state. One of the benefits of the climate in Sri Lanka is that there’s always sun somewhere on the island. You can find the perfect beach during your Sri Lankan holiday regardless of whether you’re looking to relax, to surf massive waves or to enjoy a drink, some dancing and music. Some of the famed Sri Lankan beaches are Arugum Bay, Mirissa beach, Hikkaduwa beach and Nilaveli beach. You might also want to visit the Galle Face Green, which is a long stretch of lawn that faces the ocean and was once used by the Dutch so that they could shoot their cannons with a clear view of the enemy. Whether your holiday to Sri Lanka is for a romantic getaway, a honeymoon, an adventure for exploring a new place or a beachside escape to catch some waves, you rest assured that you will not be disappointed. Sri Lanka offers a range of accommodation, from the humblest hostel to resort-style hotels with all the amenities included.

 image

Sri Lanka is also a great place to explore the extended history of religion and culture. Your holidays to Sri Lanka can include tours to any of the eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites, explorations of religious ruins and temples, or to see the colonial architecture of the buildings left from the rule of the Dutch and the British. The Anuradhapura Ruins are full of crumbling temples, old brick towers and ancient pools which make it an archaeological and architectural wonder. The ruins are not completely dead as some of the temples are still considered holy and have devotees who keep them alive. If you’re interested in seeing some colonial architecture on your Sri Lankan holidays, be sure to visit the Old City Hall which was built by the British in 1865 and is now outfitted with ghoulishly lit wax figurines of the original councillors of 1906.

 image

The best time of year to visit for holidays in Sri Lanka if you want to see the entire country is April and September. These two months offer the best weather throughout the entire country. Throughout Sri Lanka you can expect humidity to be above 50 per cent year-round, reaching 90 per cent during the monsoon seasons. Peak season in Sri Lanka is considered to be from December to mid-April when the weather will average 30 degrees. This is the best time of the year to discover the beaches of Sri Lanka. Keep in mind that travel expenses and room rates will be highest at this peak time of year. If you’re holiday takes you to Sri Lanka in March or April, be sure to find out when the New Year will be. The celebrations include elephant races, coconut games and pillow fights.

 image

Though Sri Lanka does have monsoon seasons, the weather is often unpredictable. You can expect rains during the dry season and days with clear blue skies during the rainy season. The rains in Sri Lanka normally fall sharp and fast, often dropping a number of inches in just a few minutes. Even while traveling during the monsoon season, showers will not last all day. With rainfalls coming down so quickly, it’s important to be aware of localized flooding. Local floods can derail travel plans so try to be flexible if traveling during the monsoon seasons. The benefit of holidays in Sri Lanka during the non-peak season is that you can enjoy the benefit of lower travel costs and cheaper hotel costs.

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Habarana/Kandy

After breakfast enjoy an excursion to Dambulla Rock Caves, another UNESCO World Heritage Site which dates back to the 01st century BC. An amazing complex of 05 caves, first used as a refuge by an ancient king who on regaining his throne, commissioned magnificent carved images within the living rock. Later kings made further improvements and the caves contain over 150 images of the Buddha of which the largest is a colossal figure spanning 15 meters. After, visit a Spice Garden en route to Kandy to see spices growing in their natural habitat and learn about their use in Sri Lankan cuisine. Check in to your hotel in Kandy late afternoon for two nights.

Optional add on:-

Cooking Class with a Sri Lankan Lunch (US$40pp. Minimum 2 people) - enjoy a short cookery demonstration with the chef, who will explain the intracacies of the unique Sri Lankan cuisine, taking you step ny step through the process of a signature Sri Lankan dish.

Accommodation:
Standard: Radisson Kandy (Superior Room) or similar
Deluxe: Earls Regency (Deluxe Room) or similar

Travel time approximately 3.5 hours.

Radisson Hotel Kandy

Radisson Hotel Kandy welcomes you to the heart of Kandy. Our convenient location is ideal for business and leisure with plenty of attractions nearby. Relax in one of our 122 stylish rooms, each equipped with thoughtful and modern amenities to ensure your stay is a comfortable one. Make sure you visit iconic attractions such as Dalada Maligawa (Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic) or the peaceful Peradeniya Botanical Gardens. Everything you need is at your fingertips, including dining options at our on-site restaurant and rooftop bar, meeting spaces, pool and fitness center.

Meals Included: Breakfast and dinner

DESTINATION

Kandy Sri Lanka

Hidden away amid precipitous green hills at the heart of the island, a holiday to  takes you to Sri Lanka’s second city and its undisputed cultural capital. Home to the Temple of the Tooth, the country’s most important religious shrine, you will also be able to experience and the Esala Perahera during your holiday in Kandy- Sri Lanka’s most exuberant festival.

Home to the Temple of the Tooth, the country’s most important religious shrine, you will also be able to experience and the Esala Perahera during your holiday in Kandy- Sri Lanka’s most exuberant festival. Even after the rest of Sri Lanka had fallen to the Portuguese and Dutch, the Kingdom of Kandy clung onto its freedom. This resulted in the area preserving its unique customs and culture, and these live on today in the city’s unique dance, architecture and music.

Maintaining a somewhat aristocratic air with its graceful old Kandyan and colonial buildings, pleasantly temperate climate and scenic highland setting, modern Kandy has begun to sprawl considerably. The twisted topography of the surrounding hills and the lake at its centre ensure that the city hasn’t yet overwhelmed its scenic setting.

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Holidays to Sri Lanka are filled with adventures through the diverse range of habitats available on the island. Explore the open plains of Uda Walawe National Park to view wandering elephants and the occasional sneaking leopard. Sri Lankan holidays offer endless opportunities to watch schools of brightly coloured fish swimming through the clear blue waters, nesting turtles, rock pigeons, dozens of species of vibrantly coloured birds, breaching whales and even elephants. While on holiday in Sri Lanka, be sure to visit the Sinharaja Forest Reserve to see the last spread of undisturbed forest in the country. There are 22 villages located on the outskirts of the trees and there’s a wide range of flora and fauna to explore in the greenery of the Sri Lankan forest. While exploring the countryside, you may even run into a scenic waterfall.

 image

If you’re looking for an adventure that exhilarates your palate as well as your eyes, holidays in Sri Lanka are the way to go. Sri Lankan cuisine is known for being heavily endowed with aromatic, exotic spices. Once a stop on the spice-trading route, Sri Lanka holds true to its roots, making your holiday an experience for your taste buds. The main ingredients you’ll find while eating on your Sri Lankan holiday are rice, curry and coconut. You will never taste better or fresher coconut than what is on offer while on holiday in Sri Lanka. Be sure to also try some of the short eats which are snacks that can be purchased from street vendors. The island has been heavily influenced by the colonial powers that once ruled its shores. The countryside was previously covered in heavy jungle until the British cleared it away to plant tea crops. If you want to learn more about the history of tea on the island and how it’s produced, be sure to visit the Ceylon Tea Museum or take a tour at the Dambatenne Tea Factory and then enjoy a cup of locally produced tea. Your Sri Lanka holiday won’t be complete without a tour to the all-female run Euphoria Spice and Herbal farm.

 image

Sri Lanka holidays provide the perfect opportunity to relax and find a little serenity on one of the many beaches along the wide range of coastline offered by the small island state. One of the benefits of the climate in Sri Lanka is that there’s always sun somewhere on the island. You can find the perfect beach during your Sri Lankan holiday regardless of whether you’re looking to relax, to surf massive waves or to enjoy a drink, some dancing and music. Some of the famed Sri Lankan beaches are Arugum Bay, Mirissa beach, Hikkaduwa beach and Nilaveli beach. You might also want to visit the Galle Face Green, which is a long stretch of lawn that faces the ocean and was once used by the Dutch so that they could shoot their cannons with a clear view of the enemy. Whether your holiday to Sri Lanka is for a romantic getaway, a honeymoon, an adventure for exploring a new place or a beachside escape to catch some waves, you rest assured that you will not be disappointed. Sri Lanka offers a range of accommodation, from the humblest hostel to resort-style hotels with all the amenities included.

 image

The best time of year to visit for holidays in Sri Lanka if you want to see the entire country is April and September. These two months offer the best weather throughout the entire country. Throughout Sri Lanka you can expect humidity to be above 50 per cent year-round, reaching 90 per cent during the monsoon seasons. Peak season in Sri Lanka is considered to be from December to mid-April when the weather will average 30 degrees. This is the best time of the year to discover the beaches of Sri Lanka. Keep in mind that travel expenses and room rates will be highest at this peak time of year. If you’re holiday takes you to Sri Lanka in March or April, be sure to find out when the New Year will be. The celebrations include elephant races, coconut games and pillow fights.

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Though Sri Lanka does have monsoon seasons, the weather is often unpredictable. You can expect rains during the dry season and days with clear blue skies during the rainy season. The rains in Sri Lanka normally fall sharp and fast, often dropping a number of inches in just a few minutes. Even while traveling during the monsoon season, showers will not last all day. With rainfalls coming down so quickly, it’s important to be aware of localized flooding. Local floods can derail travel plans so try to be flexible if traveling during the monsoon seasons. The benefit of holidays in Sri Lanka during the non-peak season is that you can enjoy the benefit of lower travel costs and cheaper hotel costs.

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Kandy

After breakfast visit the Royal Botanical Gardens.

The Botanical Gardens is 147 acres in extent, stated in 1374 as a pleasure garden of the Kings of Kandy. There are more than 5000 species of tree and plants. Some rare and endemics as well as flora from the tropical World. Spice Garden and Orchid House are popular with tourist. This is haven not only for Scientist but to every nature lovers as well. (02 hours Excursion)            

Afternoon sightseeing of Kandy including visit to the Temple of the much-revered Tooth Relic of the Buddha, Arts & Crafts Workshop, Oriental Market Place, Bazaar and a Gem Lapidary where clients can see how rough gems (particularly the famous Blue and Star sapphires) are mined, cut and polished using traditional methods.

In the evening, witness a Cultural Show with a display of several ancient and modern dance forms, exorcism and drum rhythms.

Accommodation:
Standard: Radisson Kandy (Superior Room) or similar
Deluxe: Earls Regency (Deluxe Room) or similar

Radisson Hotel Kandy

Radisson Hotel Kandy welcomes you to the heart of Kandy. Our convenient location is ideal for business and leisure with plenty of attractions nearby. Relax in one of our 122 stylish rooms, each equipped with thoughtful and modern amenities to ensure your stay is a comfortable one. Make sure you visit iconic attractions such as Dalada Maligawa (Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic) or the peaceful Peradeniya Botanical Gardens. Everything you need is at your fingertips, including dining options at our on-site restaurant and rooftop bar, meeting spaces, pool and fitness center.

Meals Included: Breakfast and dinner

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Kandy Sri Lanka

Hidden away amid precipitous green hills at the heart of the island, a holiday to  takes you to Sri Lanka’s second city and its undisputed cultural capital. Home to the Temple of the Tooth, the country’s most important religious shrine, you will also be able to experience and the Esala Perahera during your holiday in Kandy- Sri Lanka’s most exuberant festival.

Home to the Temple of the Tooth, the country’s most important religious shrine, you will also be able to experience and the Esala Perahera during your holiday in Kandy- Sri Lanka’s most exuberant festival. Even after the rest of Sri Lanka had fallen to the Portuguese and Dutch, the Kingdom of Kandy clung onto its freedom. This resulted in the area preserving its unique customs and culture, and these live on today in the city’s unique dance, architecture and music.

Maintaining a somewhat aristocratic air with its graceful old Kandyan and colonial buildings, pleasantly temperate climate and scenic highland setting, modern Kandy has begun to sprawl considerably. The twisted topography of the surrounding hills and the lake at its centre ensure that the city hasn’t yet overwhelmed its scenic setting.

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Holidays to Sri Lanka are filled with adventures through the diverse range of habitats available on the island. Explore the open plains of Uda Walawe National Park to view wandering elephants and the occasional sneaking leopard. Sri Lankan holidays offer endless opportunities to watch schools of brightly coloured fish swimming through the clear blue waters, nesting turtles, rock pigeons, dozens of species of vibrantly coloured birds, breaching whales and even elephants. While on holiday in Sri Lanka, be sure to visit the Sinharaja Forest Reserve to see the last spread of undisturbed forest in the country. There are 22 villages located on the outskirts of the trees and there’s a wide range of flora and fauna to explore in the greenery of the Sri Lankan forest. While exploring the countryside, you may even run into a scenic waterfall.

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If you’re looking for an adventure that exhilarates your palate as well as your eyes, holidays in Sri Lanka are the way to go. Sri Lankan cuisine is known for being heavily endowed with aromatic, exotic spices. Once a stop on the spice-trading route, Sri Lanka holds true to its roots, making your holiday an experience for your taste buds. The main ingredients you’ll find while eating on your Sri Lankan holiday are rice, curry and coconut. You will never taste better or fresher coconut than what is on offer while on holiday in Sri Lanka. Be sure to also try some of the short eats which are snacks that can be purchased from street vendors. The island has been heavily influenced by the colonial powers that once ruled its shores. The countryside was previously covered in heavy jungle until the British cleared it away to plant tea crops. If you want to learn more about the history of tea on the island and how it’s produced, be sure to visit the Ceylon Tea Museum or take a tour at the Dambatenne Tea Factory and then enjoy a cup of locally produced tea. Your Sri Lanka holiday won’t be complete without a tour to the all-female run Euphoria Spice and Herbal farm.

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Sri Lanka holidays provide the perfect opportunity to relax and find a little serenity on one of the many beaches along the wide range of coastline offered by the small island state. One of the benefits of the climate in Sri Lanka is that there’s always sun somewhere on the island. You can find the perfect beach during your Sri Lankan holiday regardless of whether you’re looking to relax, to surf massive waves or to enjoy a drink, some dancing and music. Some of the famed Sri Lankan beaches are Arugum Bay, Mirissa beach, Hikkaduwa beach and Nilaveli beach. You might also want to visit the Galle Face Green, which is a long stretch of lawn that faces the ocean and was once used by the Dutch so that they could shoot their cannons with a clear view of the enemy. Whether your holiday to Sri Lanka is for a romantic getaway, a honeymoon, an adventure for exploring a new place or a beachside escape to catch some waves, you rest assured that you will not be disappointed. Sri Lanka offers a range of accommodation, from the humblest hostel to resort-style hotels with all the amenities included.

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The best time of year to visit for holidays in Sri Lanka if you want to see the entire country is April and September. These two months offer the best weather throughout the entire country. Throughout Sri Lanka you can expect humidity to be above 50 per cent year-round, reaching 90 per cent during the monsoon seasons. Peak season in Sri Lanka is considered to be from December to mid-April when the weather will average 30 degrees. This is the best time of the year to discover the beaches of Sri Lanka. Keep in mind that travel expenses and room rates will be highest at this peak time of year. If you’re holiday takes you to Sri Lanka in March or April, be sure to find out when the New Year will be. The celebrations include elephant races, coconut games and pillow fights.

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Though Sri Lanka does have monsoon seasons, the weather is often unpredictable. You can expect rains during the dry season and days with clear blue skies during the rainy season. The rains in Sri Lanka normally fall sharp and fast, often dropping a number of inches in just a few minutes. Even while traveling during the monsoon season, showers will not last all day. With rainfalls coming down so quickly, it’s important to be aware of localized flooding. Local floods can derail travel plans so try to be flexible if traveling during the monsoon seasons. The benefit of holidays in Sri Lanka during the non-peak season is that you can enjoy the benefit of lower travel costs and cheaper hotel costs.

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Kandy/Nuwara Eliya

After breakfast travel into the scenic mountains passing waterfalls and tea plantations on your way to Nuwara-Eliya, Sri Lanka's premier hill resort with a fine bracing mountain climate. Nuwara Eliya is also the heart of Sri Lanka'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. Red or green roofed plantation bungalows, English country style homes and hotels with lovely flower gardens, a fine 18 hole golf course and a racecourse gives Nuwara Eliya a decidedly British character.

Afternoon visit a Tea Plantation and Factory and see how tea is made and take a walk through the plantation. Breakfast and Dinner are included.

Optional – Train Ride to Nuwara-Eliya instead of car (US$ 15.00 Per Person)

Take the scenic train journey to Nanu Oya, slowly winding its way up through vast tea plantations– pre booking necessary (1st class Air-conditioned cabin or 2nd Class reserved cabin). Guests will be picked up from Nanu Oya railway station and will be driven to the hotel in Nuwara Eliya.

** Please note that the train transfer cannot be guaranteed as the ticket sale only opens 21 days before travel. In the eventuality that no tickets are released the transfer will be done by road instead (3 hours) Whilst we will endeavour to purchase tickets for the morning train, it might be that clients will travel on the afternoon train instead. **

Accommodation:
Standard: Galway Heights (Deluxe Room) or similar
Deluxe: Golden Ridge Hotel (Deluxe Room) or similar

Travel time approximately 3.5 hours.

Galway Heights Hotel

AN ENCHANTING GETAWAY IN THE MOUNTAINSAmong the rich greenery of the central hill country sits a dwelling that welcomes travellers to experience the wonderful hospitality of Sri Lanka. Galway Heights is a Nuwara Eliya hotel offering a heavenly hideaway. Feast your eyes on mesmerising sceneries!

Meals Included: Breakfast and dinner

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Nuwara Eliya Sri Lanka

Established by the British in the nineteenth century and often referred to as little England. Nuwara Eliya has a British Country feel to the area with its Tudor style hotels and pretty gardens and golf course. With a cooler climate make sure you pack some warmer clothes and enjoy the Sri Lankan tea after a days visit to a working tea plantation.

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Nuwara Eliya/Yala

After breakfast descend from the hill country to Yala and enroute visit the Elephant Transit Home at Udawalawe, which is supported by the “Born Free Foundation”. This facility was established by the Sri Lankan government in 1995 with the purpose of rescuing and rehabilitating baby elephants that have become separated from their herd – and then returning them to the wild. This means that the wellbeing of these orphans is the primary objective of the facility, and visitors have to work around the demands of the rehabilitation programme. Continue onto Yala for a two-night stay.

Accommodation:
Standard: Chaarya Resort & Spa (Deluxe Room) or similar
Deluxe: Cinnamon Wild Yala (Jungle Chalet) or similar

Travel time approximately 4.5 hours.

Chaarya Resort & Spa

Enter a peaceful and pampered realm at Chaarya Resort & Spa, situated at Yala in the south of Sri Lanka, just 30 minutes from both the Yala National Park and Kataragama. Surrounded by greenery, a great place to relax, this 55 roomed hotel’s landscaped garden is often visited by endemic and migratory birds. With staff members always attentive to serve your hotel requirements on your holiday, it is a home away from home. The swimming pool together with its Pool Bar and Jacuzzi overlooks the garden, and is where nature, culture and hospitality blend… offering you a pampered experience together with nature.

Meals Included: Breakfast and dinner

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Yala Sri Lanka

Yala National Park is a huge area of forest, grassland and lagoons, in southeast Sri Lanka. It’s home to wildlife such as leopards, elephants and crocodiles, as well as hundreds of bird species.

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Yala

Enjoy an early morning jeep safari at Yala National Park. Yala is Sri Lanka’s most well known national park and is most famous for its elephants and also home to bear, crocodile and wild boar. Plus over recent years it has received fame through publicity by the National Geographic and the Discovery Channels which focussed on a leopard research / conservation and identification project. Claims have been made that Yala also has the highest concentration of leopard per square kilometre.

Enjoy a further jeep safari at the Yala National Park in the afternoon.

Accommodation:
Standard: Chaarya Resort & Spa (Deluxe Room) or similar
Deluxe: Cinnamon Wild Yala (Jungle Chalet) or similar

Chaarya Resort & Spa

Enter a peaceful and pampered realm at Chaarya Resort & Spa, situated at Yala in the south of Sri Lanka, just 30 minutes from both the Yala National Park and Kataragama. Surrounded by greenery, a great place to relax, this 55 roomed hotel’s landscaped garden is often visited by endemic and migratory birds. With staff members always attentive to serve your hotel requirements on your holiday, it is a home away from home. The swimming pool together with its Pool Bar and Jacuzzi overlooks the garden, and is where nature, culture and hospitality blend… offering you a pampered experience together with nature.

Meals Included: Breakfast and dinner

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Yala Sri Lanka

Yala National Park is a huge area of forest, grassland and lagoons, in southeast Sri Lanka. It’s home to wildlife such as leopards, elephants and crocodiles, as well as hundreds of bird species.

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Yala/Galle/Beruwala

After breakfast drive along the coast passing golden beaches on your way to the city of Galle, the port where the Portuguese first landed in Sri Lanka in 1505. Captured and fortified by the Dutch who ruled maritime Sri Lanka in the 17th and 18th centuries, the city still retains the air of old Holland. Within the well preserved 90 acre fort and ramparts built in 1663 are old Dutch churches and monuments with armorial bearings, an imposing crested and monogrammed gateway dated 1669, many well preserved Dutch houses and narrow alleys still beaaring Dutch names. After continue onto to Beruwela. Breakfast and dinner are included.

Accommodation:
Standard: Cinnamon Bey Beruwela (Superior Room) or similar
Deluxe: Cinnamon Bey Beruwela (Superior Room) or similar

Travel time approximately 4.5 hours.

Cinnamon Bey Beruwala

Cinnamon Bey Beruwala is a luxurious state of the art getaway, placing the grandeur of a city hotel one hour away from Colombo on the beach. Visitors will be welcomed by a sprawling tropical Asian paradise fronted by a broad golden beach and surprised by the calming influence of the lagoon. The resort will pay tribute to its location, and give guests the opportunity to experience what is unique about Beruwala. 

Meals Included: Breakfast and dinner

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Beruwala/Colombo

After breakfast return to the airport for your flight home or continue on to your beach resort (transfer supplement applies for East Coast, Negombo or Waikkal area). Breakfast is included.

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Colombo Sri Lanka

Colombo, the commercial capital of Sri Lanka, is a melting pot of cultures, religions and traditions. Located on the west coast of the island, this bustling city has a rich history that dates back to the 16th century, making it one of the oldest port cities in the world. Today, Colombo is a popular travel destination that offers a unique blend of modern and traditional experiences to visitors.

One of the most iconic landmarks in Colombo is Galle Face Green, a long stretch of green grass facing the Indian Ocean. This is the perfect spot to relax, picnic and enjoy the sea breeze, especially in the evenings when it is lit up with colorful lights. Another must-visit attraction is the Pettah Market, a bustling bazaar that sells everything from textiles and spices to electronics and souvenirs. It's a great place to experience the local culture, haggle for goods, and taste some of the delicious street food on offer.

For those interested in history and architecture, Colombo has a number of colonial-era buildings, including the Old Dutch Hospital, the Dutch Museum and the National Museum of Colombo, which is home to an impressive collection of ancient artifacts, including Buddhist sculptures and coins from the country's former kingdoms. The Sri Kailawasanathan Swami Devasthanam Hindu Temple, also known as the Colombo Ganesh Temple, is another architectural wonder and an important place of worship for Sri Lanka's Hindu community.

Aside from its rich history and cultural offerings, Colombo is also known for its beaches. Mount Lavinia, located just a few kilometers away from the city center, is a popular beach destination, with golden sand and clear blue waters. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll along the shoreline, or indulge in water sports such as surfing, windsurfing, and kite-surfing.

For those seeking a more spiritual experience, Colombo has several temples and religious sites to visit. The Gangaramaya Temple, one of the city's most famous Buddhist temples, is a stunning piece of architecture, with its intricate carvings, sculptures and paintings. Another popular religious site is the Kelaniya Temple, which is believed to have been visited by Lord Buddha himself.

In conclusion, Colombo offers a fascinating mix of history, culture, architecture, and natural beauty, making it an ideal travel destination for those seeking a unique and memorable experience. Whether you're interested in exploring the city's rich cultural heritage, relaxing on its pristine beaches, or discovering its modern amenities, Colombo is sure to leave you with lasting memories.

Yet Colombo is fast becoming a destination as part of Sri Lanka holiday itinerary. Since the 25-year civil war ended in 2009, Colombo has been experience a transformation. The checkpoints have come down and trendy new lounge bars have become the new image of this increasingly cosmopolitan outlook. With its laid-back island ambience, colonial buildings, palm trees, and a smattering of modern office blocks, this colourful city on the Indian Ocean offers an experience not to be missed.

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Sri Lanka is a small island off of the south-eastern coast of India. With its location, Sri Lanka enjoys a climate perfect for year round holidays. Even if it’s raining on one part of the island, it’s probably sunny on the other coast. Holidays in Sri Lanka will be filled with visits to at least a few of the islands eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Whether exploring ruins, hiking natural wonders, fighting crowds at Colombo’s bazaar district or just lazing on the beach, your Sri Lanka holiday will be picturesque and memorable.

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Holidays to Sri Lanka are filled with adventures through the diverse range of habitats available on the island. Explore the open plains of Uda Walawe National Park to view wandering elephants and the occasional sneaking leopard. Sri Lankan holidays offer endless opportunities to watch schools of brightly coloured fish swimming through the clear blue waters, nesting turtles, rock pigeons, dozens of species of vibrantly coloured birds, breaching whales and even elephants. While on holiday in Sri Lanka, be sure to visit the Sinharaja Forest Reserve to see the last spread of undisturbed forest in the country. There are 22 villages located on the outskirts of the trees and there’s a wide range of flora and fauna to explore in the greenery of the Sri Lankan forest. While exploring the countryside, you may even run into a scenic waterfall.

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Sri Lanka is also a great place to explore the extended history of religion and culture. Your holidays to Sri Lanka can include tours to any of the eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites, explorations of religious ruins and temples, or to see the colonial architecture of the buildings left from the rule of the Dutch and the British. The Anuradhapura Ruins are full of crumbling temples, old brick towers and ancient pools which make it an archaeological and architectural wonder. The ruins are not completely dead as some of the temples are still considered holy and have devotees who keep them alive. If you’re interested in seeing some colonial architecture on your Sri Lankan holidays, be sure to visit the Old City Hall which was built by the British in 1865 and is now outfitted with ghoulishly lit wax figurines of the original councillors of 1906.

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The best time of year to visit for holidays in Sri Lanka if you want to see the entire country is April and September. These two months offer the best weather throughout the entire country. Throughout Sri Lanka you can expect humidity to be above 50 per cent year-round, reaching 90 per cent during the monsoon seasons. Peak season in Sri Lanka is considered to be from December to mid-April when the weather will average 30 degrees. This is the best time of the year to discover the beaches of Sri Lanka. Keep in mind that travel expenses and room rates will be highest at this peak time of year. If you’re holiday takes you to Sri Lanka in March or April, be sure to find out when the New Year will be. The celebrations include elephant races, coconut games and pillow fights.

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Though Sri Lanka does have monsoon seasons, the weather is often unpredictable. You can expect rains during the dry season and days with clear blue skies during the rainy season. The rains in Sri Lanka normally fall sharp and fast, often dropping a number of inches in just a few minutes. Even while traveling during the monsoon season, showers will not last all day. With rainfalls coming down so quickly, it’s important to be aware of localized flooding. Local floods can derail travel plans so try to be flexible if traveling during the monsoon seasons. The benefit of holidays in Sri Lanka during the non-peak season is that you can enjoy the benefit of lower travel costs and cheaper hotel costs.

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A 9-night magical private tour of Sri Lanka, starting in Colombo, visiting all of the key cultural sites including a safari in Yala, the historic town of Galle and ending in the beach resort of Beruwala.

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A 9-night magical private tour of Sri Lanka, starting in Colombo, visiting all of the key cultural sites including a safari in Yala, the historic town of Galle and ending in the beach resort of Beruwala.

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Colombo Sri Lanka
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Habarana Sri Lanka
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Kandy Sri Lanka
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Nuwara Eliya Sri Lanka
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Yala Sri Lanka
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Colombo Sri Lanka