The Unseen Ceylon

14 Days & 13 Nights

The Unseen Ceylon

Best Time to Visit – November to April is the most favourable period

Packing Tips: Pack light, breathable clothing for the tropical climate, and include a hat, sunscreen, and comfortable walking shoes.

Head to Negombo where you check into your Hotel. Spend time with your beloved family exploring the city’s vibrant fish markets whilst enjoying the seaside.

Take an excursion of the town of Negombo stopping at lovely seashores. Proceed to Sigiriya en route and stop by the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, a brilliant place to witness infant elephants injured or requiring special care.

Early morning experience a memorable experience with your family where you climb Sigiriya Rock. This is the most visited traveller vacation spot in Sri Lanka. The stairs leading to the rock will showcase the ancient architectural wonders as you witness the famous massive lion paws. In the afternoon, experience the historical ruins of Polonnaruwa.

Head to Anuradhapura, which turned into the nation's preliminary ancient capital. The nation ruled for more than a millennium, with 117 emperors who built lovely palaces, reservoirs and irrigation systems, delight gardens, and Buddhist monasteries. In the afternoon, move on an adventurous jeep safari via Minneriya National Park, which is well-known as the biggest seasonal elephant gathering destination.

Get transferred to Kandy where you visit the UNESCO-listed Dambulla Cave Temple. The five caves present in Dambulla will reveal the ancient architecture and historical artwork. Next, you will head to the Matales Spice Garden afterwards.

This day includes a tour around the Kandy city where

Take a tour of the colourful town of Kandy, which offers splendid purchasing alternatives. Shops supplying plenty of Sri Lankan-particular goods ranging from gems to batiks, wooden carvings and silk. See the Peradeniya Botanical Gardens first after which visit the Temple of the Tooth Relic inside the nighttime after witnessing a cultural dance.

Head to Nuwara Eliya, located 1800 meters above sea level. Take in the breathtaking views of verdant tea fields. Stop by the Ramboda waterfalls, where you see water cascading from two tiers of rocks. Witness the factory glowing tea where Ceylon tea is manufactured.

Witness Hortain Plains a famous destination often visited by travellers for trekking in Sri Lanka. Whilst exploring Hortain Plains, visit World's End and Bakers Falls. You can also explore Nuwara Eliya's other well-known places.

Take a picturesque train trip to Ella which offers breathtaking views of waterfalls and tea plantations. Explore the relaxed city of Ella for the entire day.

Experience a Jeep Safari at Yala National Park, one of the highest popular traveller vacation spots. See the Asian elephants roaming freely in the wild and the leopards of Sri Lanka.

Early morning visit the spectacular Dutch Fort in Galle. This is considered one of Asia's preserved colonial sea strongholds. You will also witness the oldest breadfruit tree on the island which seems to be one of the ancient sites inside the fortress. Taking a Madhu River Boat ride allows for a more in-depth look at the wetland habitat. The next day, head to the turtle hatchery, a conservation attempt to keep turtles from extinction. The last few days will be spent relaxing on the Galle coast. On your very last day in Galle, take part in fascinating water sports activities along the Bentota River.

Your Sri Lankan journey will conclude as you depart with unforgettable memories. If time permits visit Colombo and experience a quick city tour.

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