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Spirit of Sri Lanka

16 Days from $3,990 USD / person

Sample Itinerary

Day 1 – 1

International Arrival

Transfer from Airport to Hotel

Negombo

Negombo is a bustling beach town with plenty of opportunities for rest and relaxation! Nestled on the rim of Negombo Lagoon, the town boasts a long stretch of buzzing yet beautiful beach, and is located close to Colombo. Originally named as the Group of Bees in the local language of Sinhalese, Negombo enjoyed pride of place for centuries as one of the biggest and best producers of wild cinnamon. Traces of Negombo’s colonial history are still evident in the ornately crafted Roman Catholic churches that are strewn around the town. It’s for this reason that the town is affectionately known as Little Rome. Negombo offers safe swimming and ample diving opportunities, including to a 50 year old shipwreck that houses coral reefs and an array of fish. There’s also an abundance of fresh and delicious seafood for you to feast on.
Day 1 – 2

Drive from Negombo to Galle Fort (169 km, 4 hrs)

1 Night

Galle Fort

Galle offers a unique historical and cultural perspective into the development of Sri Lanka during its colonial era. This natural harbor boasts a gorgeous landscape with gentle sea breezes. Galle became an important trading port on the Spice Route, and even King Solomon is rumored to have shopped here for spice, gems and tropical wildlife! The city’s main feature is the foreboding historic Galle Fort, which was built during Dutch rule and towers over the Indian Ocean with its architectural marvels and administrative buildings within. Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Outside of the fort, you can experience a heady miscellany of vibrant markets, exotic cuisine, boutique shops and cultural experiences that will invoke your senses. If you are an art lover, this is your little piece of paradise!

Hotel options

Fort Printers – Opt 1
Room Fort Printers Arts
Meals Breakfast
Style Heritage
Day 2 – 3

Drive from Galle Fort to Rainforest (129 km, 3 hrs)

1 Night

Sinharaja Rainforest

The Sinharaja (Lion King) Rain Forest is a world heritage site and is arguably the most important site in Sri-Lanka and is internationally important for its biodiversity. The reserve encompasses some of the few remaining sizeable tracts of undisturbed primary lowland rain forest. It is home to 15 species of endemic birds of the country.

Hotel options

Boulder Garden Hotel – Opt 1
Room Boulder Gard Suite
Meals Breakfast
Style Boutique
Day 3 – 5

Drive from Rainforest to Nuwara Eliya (186 km, 6 hrs)

2 Nights

Nuwara Eliya

Sri Lanka’s very own “Little England”, this is decidedly a trip to a surrealistic hill station with swirling mists and tumbling waterfalls! Nuwara Eliya exudes fresh air and charm by the gallons! Home to the country’s fragrant tea plantations that were once owned by British and Scottish planters—this Sinhalese highland is to be seen to be believed. Built by the English along the lines of their homeland, the emerald hamlet is still home to Victorian gardens, sprawling colonial bungalows, and golfing greens. Fill your lungs with the fresh highland air, enjoy the mild and breezy climate, take long walks, and immerse yourself in the genteel ambiance. You could trek down the area’s many wooded trails, visit a local tea plantation or rent a bike for an energetic ride along the hills. Enjoy a panoramic hill-top view, as you settle down to a ‘proper high tea’ spread out for your pleasure!

Hotel options

Grand Hotel – Opt 1
Room Grand Hotel – Deluxe Room
Meals Breakfast
Style Heritage
Heritance Tea Factory – Opt 2
Room Superior
Meals Breakfast
Style Heritage
Day 5 – 7

Train from Nuwara Eliya to Kandy. Departure from Nuwara Eliya (Nanouya) at 1200 hrs. Arrival in Kandy (Peredeniya) at 1550 hrs

2 Nights

Kandy

Kandy was established in the 14th century and was the last independent city and capital of the Singhalese kingdom. Despite successfully defying many invaders for over 300 years, including fierce Portuguese and Dutch colonialists, the city fell to the British in the 19th century. Today, Kandy stands proudly with its fusion of colonial, Buddhist and post-independent Bawa architecture that adorn its streets, whilst enveloping a manmade lake. The city’s outskirts are provincial and incredibly scenic, with abounding rubber and tea plantations and paddy fields. Each year, Kandy hosts the world renowned Esala Perahera, a magnificently regal parade, complete with decorated elephants, trumpet fanfare and costumed drummers.

Hotel options

Clove Villa – Opt 1
Room Clove Superior Room
Meals Breakfast
Style Boutique
Theva Residency – Opt 2
Room Deluxe Room
Meals Breakfast
Style Boutique
Day 7 – 9

Drive from Kandy to Sigiriya (98 km, 3 hrs)

2 Nights

Sigiriya

Sigiriya is the ideal location if you wish to venture back in time! Unearth this UNESCO World Heritage Site that dates back 5,000 years to the Mesolithic period. Built by King Kassapa I in the 5th century who decided to leave Anuradhapura, this palatial city was inspired by the mythical abode of Kuvera, the God of Wealth. Showcasing Sri Lanka’s architectural tradition, this ancient city center has been remarkably preserved and portrays the complexity and finesse of early urban planning. The fusion of symmetrical and asymmetrical elements are smattered through functional and spiritual buildings, water gardens and tree-lined pathways, with the world renowned rock fortress at its heart.

Hotel options

Aliya Resort & Spa Habarana – Opt 1
Room Deluxe Room
Meals Breakfast
Style Resort
Arika Villa, Dambulla – Opt 2
Meals Breakfast
Style Resort
Day 9 – 12

Drive from Sigiriya to Trincomalee (101 km, 2 hrs)

3 Nights

Trincomalee

Tricomalee is home to one of the world’s largest natural harbors and great opportunities for snorkeling, windsurfing, surfing and diving. It is situated on the northeast coast of Sri-Lanka. This city boasting its natural harbor and breathtaking beaches has the most convoluted colonial history of any place in Sri-Lanka. Throughout history it was captured by the Indians, Portuguese, French, Dutch and British. It had Danish and Arabian naval ships coming through its harbor as well as the Japanese bombing it in World War II!

Hotel options

Trinco Blu by Cinnamon – Opt 1
Room Chaaya Blue Superior Rooms
Meals Half Board (Breakfast & Dinner)
Style Beach Resort
Jungle Beach by Uga Escapes – Opt 2
Room Jungle Beach Resort – Lagoon Cabin
Meals Breakfast
Style Beach Resort
Day 12 – 14

Drive from Trincomalee to Jaffna (235 km, 5 hrs)

2 Nights

Jaffna

Jaffna is the capital city of Sri Lanka’s Northern Province, and has always been a major hub for its deep, creative culture of Hindu tradition. Jaffna was the major stronghold of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) for decades, and is the location of the 1995 Battle of Jaffna, in which much of the city was damaged. Until recently, Jaffna was closed off to world, but it is now safe to visit, with a light military presence that continues to keep the peace. Today you can witness tranquil, palm-lined Dutch and Portuguese colonial suburbs, historic forts and churches, and modern shopping malls and railway stations. This is the perfect time to experience Jaffna without the crowds of other visitors, before it becomes a popular tourist destination. It is home to many Kovils, a Dravidian architectural style of Hindu temples, including the important Nallur Kandasamy Kovil and the Vallipuram Kovil at Point Pedro.

Hotel options

Jetwing Jaffna – Opt 1
Room Deluxe Room (Double)
Meals Breakfast
Style International
Day 14 – 15

Train from Jaffna to Anuradhapura. Departure from Jaffna at 0935 hrs. Arrival in Anuradhapura at 1340 hours.

1 Night

Anuradhapura

Declared a world heritage city by UNESCO, the sacred city of Anuradapura is considered Sri Lanka’s first known kingdom and the Island’s capital for many centuries. Now in picturesque yet fascinating ruins – huge bell-shaped stupas built of small sun-dried bricks, temples, sculptures, palaces, age-old drinking-water reservoirs, wild life, art and architecture – this ancient sacred city is a draw for Buddhist pilgrims and visitors. Glorious monuments of its heyday survive to tell a story past…amid the stillness of cold stony silence, the austere umbrage of trees, and the tranquility of the sheltering sky. See the world’s oldest Bo tree – Sri Maha Bodi – under which Lord Buddha attained enlightenment, the tallest Dagabas and remains depicting Buddhism.

Hotel options

Palm Garden Village – Opt 1
Room Anuradhapura, Palm Grdn Village – Standard
Meals Breakfast
Style Resort
Forest Rock Garden – Opt 2
Room Forest Rock Deluxe HB
Meals Half Board (Breakfast & Dinner)
Style Resort
Day 15 – 16

Drive from Anuradhapura to Negombo (168 km, 4.5 hrs)

Transfer from Negombo Hotel to Airport

1 Night

Negombo

Negombo is a bustling beach town with plenty of opportunities for rest and relaxation! Nestled on the rim of Negombo Lagoon, the town boasts a long stretch of buzzing yet beautiful beach, and is located close to Colombo. Originally named as the Group of Bees in the local language of Sinhalese, Negombo enjoyed pride of place for centuries as one of the biggest and best producers of wild cinnamon. Traces of Negombo’s colonial history are still evident in the ornately crafted Roman Catholic churches that are strewn around the town. It’s for this reason that the town is affectionately known as Little Rome. Negombo offers safe swimming and ample diving opportunities, including to a 50 year old shipwreck that houses coral reefs and an array of fish. There’s also an abundance of fresh and delicious seafood for you to feast on.

Hotel options

Heritance Negombo – Opt 1
Room Deluxe Room
Meals Breakfast
Style International

International Departure

Price & Inclusions

Option 1

From $3,990 USD / person

Option 2

From $4,290 USD / person

Prices are in USD and exclude international flights. This trip price is based on low season rates for accommodation and other applicable services, and may change depending on availability, currency fluctuations and number of people traveling together. For high season prices, please contact us with your exact travel dates and preferences.

Price Includes
  • Accommodation and meals, as specified in the itinerary
  • Activities and excursions, as specified in the itinerary
  • Transportation services, as specified in the itinerary
  • Your Trip Coordinator: a 24/7 point of contact supporting you during your trip
  • Carbon emissions offsetting for your trip
Not Included
  • Entrance fees and meals, unless mentioned in the itinerary description
  • Tips and personal expenses
  • Visa and tourism fees
  • Travel, health, and cancellation insurance
  • International airfare

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