Tranquil Shores & Untamed Adventures
Head to your hotel in Kalpitiya, a city renowned for its stunning waterfront. Make an early departure the following morning to go dolphin-watching. Large groups of dolphins representing many different species gather off the coast of Kalpitiya, Sri Lanka.
Take a thrilling Jeep Safari in Wilpattu National Park on this particular day. This is home to the island’s native stunning Sri Lankan leopard. Experience the natural surroundings with the sloth bear, leopards, and elephants of Sri Lanka.
To see the Sigiriya Rock Fortress, the eighth wonder of the world, travel to Habarana. Take an exciting Minneriya Jeep Safari the next day which ensures you will witness untamed elephants gathering near the lake. A fantastic way to cap off the day is with a tour of the village that highlights the island’s cultural heritage.
Explore some of the most well-known sites in Kandy while travelling to Ramboda. Admire the breathtaking colonial architecture of Kandy while enjoying a local tour. You will come across the city’s well-known ‘Udarata’ culture. Visit the well-known Ramboda waterfalls if you’d like to go swimming.
Witness the spectacular train trip from Nanu Oya to Ella, filled with lush green countryside and cascading waterfalls. Enjoy the remainder of the day in the cool, foggy weather.
Climb Little Adam’s Peak first thing in the morning. This location is highly regarded in many different religions around the world. Next visit one of the island’s most picturesque locations, the Nine Arches Bridge. After saying goodbye to Ella, proceed to Arugam Bay. Spend the next two days enjoying Arugam Bay’s tranquil surroundings and beach vibes. Take advantage of this surfing environment and have fun in the water.
See the many leopards and elephants that call Yala home for an exciting Jeep Safari. Make the most of the day by seeing wildlife and making it one of your most memorable ones.
Arrive at your Udawalawe accommodation after a thrilling jeep safari through the National Park. A variety of migratory and endemic birds could be found. More wildlife such as sambar deer and crocodiles can be seen.
After arriving in Unawatuna spend the next two days lounging on the island’s serene beaches. Considered to be Asia’s best-preserved colonial sea fortress, Galle Dutch Fort is worth a morning visit. The oldest breadfruit tree on the island is thought to be one of the historical sites inside the fort. Unwind on the sand for the remainder of the day. To see some of Sri Lanka’s incredible whales, go whale watching in Mirissa the following morning. Take a bike ride through the village to experience the local way of life as the day draws to a close.
On your last day if time allows, go back to Colombo for a city tour before leaving for the airport, and your amazing Sri Lankan journey comes to an end.