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I can offer you 1 to 14 day roundtours with a completly individual itinerary.Please tell me the main sights you would like to see.
I'll lead you to the highlights of Sri Lanka from ancient cities to charming hill stations and awesome beaches.
Visit the most beautiful temples of the country. Enjoy the picturesque views at the tea plantations.
Discover the abundant wildlife on a safari in one of the national parks.
Or visit the North- and Eastcoast from Jaffna, to Trincomalee to Arugambay.
If you like hiking we can offer you a multiday trekking,
where you will enjoy amasing views from 2000m above sealevel and sleep in a mountainlodge or in a tree house.
Sri Lanka is a wonderful country.
Please send me your request for an individual itinerary:
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This is an example for a classical 7 Days-Roundtrip from Colombo Airport
Classical 7 Days-Roundtrip from Colombo Airport: | Overnightstay | |
Day 1 | Colombo Airport / Pinnawela / Dambulla Cave Temple | Sigiriya |
Day 2 | Sigiriya Rock / Polonnaruwa Acient City | Sigiriya |
Day 3 | Sigiriya / Nalanda Gedige, Alu Vihara or Spicegarden / Kandy Tempel of Tooth / Traditionel Kandy Dance Show | Kandy |
Day 4 | Kandy / Botanical Garden Peradeniya / Ramboda Waterfall / Teaplantation and Teafactory / City Nuwara Eliya | Nuwara Eliya |
Day 5 | Nuwara Eliya / Horton Plains (Worlds End)/ Trainride to Ella | Ella |
Day 6 | Ella / Buduruwagala / Udawalawe or Tissamaharama | Tissamaharana or Udawalawe |
Day 7 | Safari in Yale or Udawalawe / Tangalle / Galle / Beach | Drop off at the place of your choice between Tangalle and Galle |
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Day 1: Depending on your arrival-time, we stay one night in Negombo (at the beach) or we start our tour directly from the Airport.
We will drive approximately 80km to Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage and see how a herd of elephants moves for a bath to the river Maha Oya. The perfect time for this would be between 10-12am or 2-4pm. If you like, we can also visit the Orphanage, where you can see how the baby elephants get fed. (If you dont like to see Pinnawela, we can alternativ visit the Ridi Viharaya Temple built under a rock in a huge park.)
After our lunch we will continue to Dambulla, where we visit the Dambulla Cave Temple. You have to walk about 15 minutes 360 steps up to the caves. But it's worth doing it. You will be overwhelmed from the mystical feeling in this place. The five separate caves contain over 150 Buddha images and statues, some dating back 2000 years. Take your time and enjoy being here.
After our first mystical experience, we transfer to Sigiriya, where we will spend our first two nights. On the way we will stop whenever you would like to take pictures.
Day 2: Next morning we will visit the Sigiriya Lion Rock. It is Sri Lanka's most recognizable landmark, and also one of the major archaeological sites in the country. Today, Sigiriya is a UNESCO listed World Heritage site. To climb this rock to the top you should be in a good condition. Many tourists stop at the Lion Gate, because they are already exhausted. After the Lion Gate the steps become really steep and the space to climb the rock gets narrow!
Now you can relax for about one and a half hours while I drive you to Polonnaruwa. Polonnaruwa was the second capital of Sri Lanka after the destruction of Anuradhapura. This is a huge area full of temples and ancient buildings with monkeys playing around. If you like to cycle, it’s ideal to explore the place on a bicycle.
In the evening we will drive back to Sigiriya.
Day 3: Next day we are driving to Kandy. On the way we will visit Nalanda Gedige. The architecture includes Hindu elements and Tantric Buddhist carvings.
If we have time and you not yet had enough of temples, on the way we can also visit Aluvihara Rock Temple.
Kandy is a major tourist destination, also known as the cultural capital of Sri Lanka. The most important holy place in Sri Lanka is the tooth temple of Kandy, which contains the relic of the tooth of the Buddha.
In the evening we have the possibility to see a traditional Kandy dance.
Day 4: Next morning we will visit the Botanical Garden Peradeniya and later we are driving farther up to the mountains passing Ramboda Waterfall. We will see a lot of teaplantations and enjoy a cup of tea after the visit of a teafactory. Overnight we stay in Nuwara Eliya at 1800 meters above sea level.
Day 5: One of the highlights of your journey is waiting for us next morning: We get up early and go for a walk in Horton Plains to worlds end, where we have a fantastic view to the mountains. In the afternoon you have the possibility to ride by train through the teaplantations to Ella. Ella is a small mountain village, where we stay for the night.
Day 6: From Ella we leave the mountains to finish our roundtour with a Safari either in Udawalawe National Park or Yale Nationalpark (you can choose). On the way we will visit Buduruwagala rock temple dating back to the ninth or 10th century. It consists seven ancient Buddhist figures carved into the rock.
Day 7: Early mornig we go on Safari in one of the Nationalparks you have chosen. In Udawalawe we could also visit the Elephant Transit home.
After the Safari we will get breakfast and we will drive to your hotel at the beach between Tangalle and Galle. On the way we will visit Dickwella temple.
I can give you suggestions for the hotelrooms, or even book the rooms for you. If you are booking your room yourself, be sure there is driver accomodation in the hotel, if not please book a room also for the driver (in this case you have to pay this room aswell).
We will drive approximately 80km to Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage and see how a herd of elephants moves for a bath to the river Maha Oya. The perfect time for this would be between 10-12am or 2-4pm. If you like, we can also visit the Orphanage, where you can see how the baby elephants get fed. (If you dont like to see Pinnawela, we can alternativ visit the Ridi Viharaya Temple built under a rock in a huge park.)
After our lunch we will continue to Dambulla, where we visit the Dambulla Cave Temple. You have to walk about 15 minutes 360 steps up to the caves. But it's worth doing it. You will be overwhelmed from the mystical feeling in this place. The five separate caves contain over 150 Buddha images and statues, some dating back 2000 years. Take your time and enjoy being here.
After our first mystical experience, we transfer to Sigiriya, where we will spend our first two nights. On the way we will stop whenever you would like to take pictures.
Day 2: Next morning we will visit the Sigiriya Lion Rock. It is Sri Lanka's most recognizable landmark, and also one of the major archaeological sites in the country. Today, Sigiriya is a UNESCO listed World Heritage site. To climb this rock to the top you should be in a good condition. Many tourists stop at the Lion Gate, because they are already exhausted. After the Lion Gate the steps become really steep and the space to climb the rock gets narrow!
Now you can relax for about one and a half hours while I drive you to Polonnaruwa. Polonnaruwa was the second capital of Sri Lanka after the destruction of Anuradhapura. This is a huge area full of temples and ancient buildings with monkeys playing around. If you like to cycle, it’s ideal to explore the place on a bicycle.
In the evening we will drive back to Sigiriya.
Day 3: Next day we are driving to Kandy. On the way we will visit Nalanda Gedige. The architecture includes Hindu elements and Tantric Buddhist carvings.
If we have time and you not yet had enough of temples, on the way we can also visit Aluvihara Rock Temple.
Kandy is a major tourist destination, also known as the cultural capital of Sri Lanka. The most important holy place in Sri Lanka is the tooth temple of Kandy, which contains the relic of the tooth of the Buddha.
In the evening we have the possibility to see a traditional Kandy dance.
Day 4: Next morning we will visit the Botanical Garden Peradeniya and later we are driving farther up to the mountains passing Ramboda Waterfall. We will see a lot of teaplantations and enjoy a cup of tea after the visit of a teafactory. Overnight we stay in Nuwara Eliya at 1800 meters above sea level.
Day 5: One of the highlights of your journey is waiting for us next morning: We get up early and go for a walk in Horton Plains to worlds end, where we have a fantastic view to the mountains. In the afternoon you have the possibility to ride by train through the teaplantations to Ella. Ella is a small mountain village, where we stay for the night.
Day 6: From Ella we leave the mountains to finish our roundtour with a Safari either in Udawalawe National Park or Yale Nationalpark (you can choose). On the way we will visit Buduruwagala rock temple dating back to the ninth or 10th century. It consists seven ancient Buddhist figures carved into the rock.
Day 7: Early mornig we go on Safari in one of the Nationalparks you have chosen. In Udawalawe we could also visit the Elephant Transit home.
After the Safari we will get breakfast and we will drive to your hotel at the beach between Tangalle and Galle. On the way we will visit Dickwella temple.
I can give you suggestions for the hotelrooms, or even book the rooms for you. If you are booking your room yourself, be sure there is driver accomodation in the hotel, if not please book a room also for the driver (in this case you have to pay this room aswell).
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This is an example for a classical 14 Days-Roundtrip from Colombo Airport
14 Days-Roundtrip from/to Colombo Airport; |
Overnightstay | |
Day 1 | Morning start at the Airport / Anuradhapura | Anuradhapura |
Day 2 | Anuradhapura Acient City / Mihintale | Anuradhapura |
Day 3 | Aukana Statue / Kala Wewa lake / Ritigala Forest and Monastry | Sigiriya |
Day 4 | Sigiriya Rock / Polonnaruwa Acient City | Sigiriya |
Day 5 | Sigiriya / Dambulla Cave Temple / Nalanda Gedige, Alu Vihara or Spicegarden | Kandy |
Day 6 | Pinnawela / Kandy Temple of Tooth / Traditional Kandy dance | Kandy |
Day 7 | Kandy / Botanical Garden Peradeniya / Ramboda Waterfall / Teaplantation and Teafactory | Nuwara Eliya |
Day 8 | Single Tree Mountain / City Tour Nuwara Eliya | Nuwara Eliya |
Day 9 | Nuwara Eliya / Trainride to Ella | Ella |
Day 10 | Ella / Little Adams Peak | Ella |
Day 11 | Ella / Buduruwagala / Tissamaharama | Tissamaharana |
Day 12 | Yale Saffari / Tangalle / Dickwella / Dondra Lighthouse | Dalawella, Amal Guesthouse |
Day 13 | Beach / Galle Fort / | Dalawella, Amal Guesthouse |
Day 14 | Kosgoda Turtle Hutchery / Colombo / Evening arrival at the Airport |
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Day 1: Depending on your arrival-time, we stay one night in Negombo (at the beach) or we start our tour directly from the Airport to Anuradhapura.
It will take us approximately 5-6 hours including photo-stopps.
There are two possibilyties to get to Anuradhapura. We can drive along the coast until Puttalam or we drive inland over Kurunegala.
Day 2: We visit the ancient city. In the afternoon we drive to Mihintale, where we probably see a beautiful sunset from the rock.
Day 3: We transfer to Sigiriya, where we will spend our next two nights. On the way we will visit the Ritigala Forest and Monastry, after that we drive to Aukana Statue and Kala Wewa lake.
Day 4: Next morning we will visit the Sigiriya Lion Rock. It is Sri Lanka's most recognizable landmark, and also one of the major archaeological sites in the country. Today, Sigiriya is a UNESCO listed World Heritage site. To climb this rock to the top you should be in a good condition. Many tourists stop at the Lion Gate, because they are already exhausted. After the Lion Gate the steps become really steep and the space to climb the rock gets narrow! Now you can relax for about one and a half hours while I drive you to Polonnaruwa. Polonnaruwa was the second capital of Sri Lanka after the destruction of Anuradhapura. This is a huge area full of temples and ancient buildings with monkeys playing around. If you like to cycle, it’s ideal to explore the place on a bicycle. In the evening we will drive back to Sigiriya.
Day 5: We are driving to Kandy, where we stay for the next 2 nights. On the way we will visit the Dambulla Cave Temple. You have to walk about 15 minutes 360 steps up to the caves. But it's worth doing it. You will be overwhelmed from the mystical feeling in this place. The five separate caves contain over 150 Buddha images and statues, some dating back 2000 years. Take your time and enjoy being here.
Our next place to visit is Nalanda Gedige. The architecture includes Hindu elements and Tantric Buddhist carvings. If we have time we can also visit Alu Vihara Rock Temple or a Spicegarden.
Day 6: Today we will visit the famous Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage and see how a herd of elephants moves for a bath to the river Maha Oya. The perfect time for this would be between 10-12am or 2-4pm. If you like we can also visit the Orphanage, where you can see how the baby elephants get fed.
Kandy is a major tourist destination, also known as the cultural capital of Sri Lanka. The most important holy place in Sri Lanka is the tooth temple of Kandy, which contains the relic of the tooth of the Buddha.
In the evening we have the possibility to see a traditional Kandy dance.
Day 7: Next morning we will visit the Botanical Garden Peradeniya and later we are driving farther up to the mountains passing Ramboda Waterfall. We will see a lot of teaplantations and enjoy a cup of tea after the visit of a teafactory. For the next 2 nights we stay in Nuwara Eliya at 1800 meters above sea level.
Day 8: We stay in Nuwara Eliya, we can go for a hike to the Single Tree Mountains or enjoy a City Tour through Nuwara Eliya.
Day 9: One of the highlights of your journey is waiting for us next day: We ride by train through the teaplantations to Ella. Ella is a small mountain village, where we stay for the next two nights.
Day 10: We stay in Ella and hike to the Little Adams Peak. If you like some adventure you can experience Sri Lankas first mega zip line "flying ravana". Day 11: From Ella we leave the mountains for the next highlight on our roundtour: Safari either in Udawalawe National Park or Yale Nationalpark. On the way we will visit Buduruwagala rock temple dating back to the ninth or 10th century. It consists seven ancient Buddhist figures carved into the rock.
Day 12: Early mornig we go on Safari in one of the Nationalparks you have chosen. In Udawalawe we could also visit the Elephant Transit home.
After the Safari we will get breakfast and we will drive to your hotel at the beach near Galle, for example Dalawella or Unawatuna. On the way we will visit Dickwella temple.
Day 13: You spend one day at the beach, optionally we can visit Galle Fort.
Day 14: I will drive you to the airport. On the way it is possible to visit Kosgoda Turtle Hutchery or Colombo City.
I can give you suggestions for the hotelrooms on our roundtour, or even book the rooms for you. If you are booking your room yourself, be sure there is driver accomodation in the hotel, if not please book a room also for the driver (in this case you have to pay this room aswell).
Day 2: We visit the ancient city. In the afternoon we drive to Mihintale, where we probably see a beautiful sunset from the rock.
Day 3: We transfer to Sigiriya, where we will spend our next two nights. On the way we will visit the Ritigala Forest and Monastry, after that we drive to Aukana Statue and Kala Wewa lake.
Day 4: Next morning we will visit the Sigiriya Lion Rock. It is Sri Lanka's most recognizable landmark, and also one of the major archaeological sites in the country. Today, Sigiriya is a UNESCO listed World Heritage site. To climb this rock to the top you should be in a good condition. Many tourists stop at the Lion Gate, because they are already exhausted. After the Lion Gate the steps become really steep and the space to climb the rock gets narrow! Now you can relax for about one and a half hours while I drive you to Polonnaruwa. Polonnaruwa was the second capital of Sri Lanka after the destruction of Anuradhapura. This is a huge area full of temples and ancient buildings with monkeys playing around. If you like to cycle, it’s ideal to explore the place on a bicycle. In the evening we will drive back to Sigiriya.
Day 5: We are driving to Kandy, where we stay for the next 2 nights. On the way we will visit the Dambulla Cave Temple. You have to walk about 15 minutes 360 steps up to the caves. But it's worth doing it. You will be overwhelmed from the mystical feeling in this place. The five separate caves contain over 150 Buddha images and statues, some dating back 2000 years. Take your time and enjoy being here.
Our next place to visit is Nalanda Gedige. The architecture includes Hindu elements and Tantric Buddhist carvings. If we have time we can also visit Alu Vihara Rock Temple or a Spicegarden.
Day 6: Today we will visit the famous Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage and see how a herd of elephants moves for a bath to the river Maha Oya. The perfect time for this would be between 10-12am or 2-4pm. If you like we can also visit the Orphanage, where you can see how the baby elephants get fed.
Kandy is a major tourist destination, also known as the cultural capital of Sri Lanka. The most important holy place in Sri Lanka is the tooth temple of Kandy, which contains the relic of the tooth of the Buddha.
In the evening we have the possibility to see a traditional Kandy dance.
Day 7: Next morning we will visit the Botanical Garden Peradeniya and later we are driving farther up to the mountains passing Ramboda Waterfall. We will see a lot of teaplantations and enjoy a cup of tea after the visit of a teafactory. For the next 2 nights we stay in Nuwara Eliya at 1800 meters above sea level.
Day 8: We stay in Nuwara Eliya, we can go for a hike to the Single Tree Mountains or enjoy a City Tour through Nuwara Eliya.
Day 9: One of the highlights of your journey is waiting for us next day: We ride by train through the teaplantations to Ella. Ella is a small mountain village, where we stay for the next two nights.
Day 10: We stay in Ella and hike to the Little Adams Peak. If you like some adventure you can experience Sri Lankas first mega zip line "flying ravana". Day 11: From Ella we leave the mountains for the next highlight on our roundtour: Safari either in Udawalawe National Park or Yale Nationalpark. On the way we will visit Buduruwagala rock temple dating back to the ninth or 10th century. It consists seven ancient Buddhist figures carved into the rock.
Day 12: Early mornig we go on Safari in one of the Nationalparks you have chosen. In Udawalawe we could also visit the Elephant Transit home.
After the Safari we will get breakfast and we will drive to your hotel at the beach near Galle, for example Dalawella or Unawatuna. On the way we will visit Dickwella temple.
Day 13: You spend one day at the beach, optionally we can visit Galle Fort.
Day 14: I will drive you to the airport. On the way it is possible to visit Kosgoda Turtle Hutchery or Colombo City.
I can give you suggestions for the hotelrooms on our roundtour, or even book the rooms for you. If you are booking your room yourself, be sure there is driver accomodation in the hotel, if not please book a room also for the driver (in this case you have to pay this room aswell).
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