Package Details
The Serendib Suite Journey

10 Days Tour

Tour Summary 

Experience an adventurous 10-day journey through Sri Lanka, exploring ancient cities, cultural heritage sites, wildlife parks, and stunning coastal areas. Visit iconic landmarks like Sigiriya Rock Fortress, Dambulla Cave Temple, and enjoy trekking in the hill country of Ella. Conclude with a vibrant city tour of Colombo and a boat safari in Madu Ganga.

 

Inclusion

 

 Private Driver/Guide

 Breakfast Included
  Airport Pick-up  Airport Drop-off
  Accommodation (3*-4* hotels)  Tour Consultant
  Private Luxury Car  

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tour Theme

 

Nature         Beach        History        Wild Life         City Tour     Culture
           

 

 

 

Itinerary
Day 01 : Airport → Dambulla
  • Arrival & transfer to Dambulla

  • Visit Dambulla city & Dambulla Cave Temple

  • Dinner & overnight in Sigiriya / Dambulla / Habarana

Dambulla City – The town itself has a bustling market where you can experience local life, sample traditional Sri Lankan cuisine, and purchase fresh produce. A tour of Dambulla offers a blend of awe-inspiring historical sites, beautiful natural scenery, and an authentic glimpse into the local culture, making it a memorable and enriching experience.

 

Dambulla Cave Temple – Dambulla located in the north central province this UNESCO World Heritage Site which dates back to the 01st century BC, is 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. Cave inscriptions from the 2nd Century BC are found and on the walls are many paintings most of which belong to the Kandy period (early 19th century). This temple is a perfect location to view evolution of ancient Sri Lankan art and is an important historical site due to the amalgamation of the material from many eras

Day 02 : Dambulla → Sigiriya → Matale → Kandy
  • Visit Sigiriya Rock Fortress

  • Spice Garden in Matale

  • Transfer to Kandy

  • Visit Temple of the Tooth Relic & Cultural Show

  • Dinner & overnight in Kandy

 

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. The rock was the innermost stronghold of the 70 hectare fortified town and the base is ringed by a moat, rampart, and extensive gardens. The world-renowned frescoes (originally 500, of which only 19 remain today) which are in a sheltered pocket of the rock approached by a spiral stairway are painted in earth pigments on plaster. The old stairway to the top led through the mouth of a crouching lion but today only the huge paws remain giving an indication of the massive proportions of the head. Remains of the handsome royal citadel are on the summit and several caves for meditation, audience platforms and baths complete the unique site.

 

Kandy - A lovely exotic city, the Hill Capital and last stronghold of the Sinhala Kings is a UNESCO World Heritage Site which retains an aura of grandeur, time has not affected. Encircled by hills, with a tranquil lake in its centre, it is the site of the renowned temple that enshrines the Tooth Relic of the Buddha and the Royal Botanical gardens home to one of the world’s best collections of Orchids. A cultural sanctuary where many legends, traditions and folklore are still lovingly kept alive, Kandy and its satellite 2 villages are the centre of the islands handicraft industry (items of wood, brass & silver) exquisite silver or gold jewellery and precious gems of many varieties including the world’s best blue and star sapphires.

Day 03 : Kandy → Peradeniya → Nuwara Eliya
  • Visit Peradeniya Botanical Gardens

  • Short Kandy city tour

  • Transfer to Nuwara Eliya – Gregory Lake & colonial sites

  • Dinner & overnight in Nuwara Eliya

Peradeniya Botanical Gardens. This botanical garden was first built as a pleasure garden for a queen and was expanded by the British. It is 147 acres in extent and provides an amazing variety of trees, plants and flowers. City tour of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Kandy, the last capital of the Sri Lankan kings. The name Kandy conjures visions of splendour and magnificence. Many of the legends, traditions and folklore are still lovingly kept alive.

 

Nuwara Eliya which is also called as little England, was a hill country retreat where the British colonialists could immerse themselves in their pastimes such as fox hunting, deer hunting, elephant hunting, polo, golf and cricket. Nuwara Eliya is located in south-central Sri Lanka. It lies at an elevation of 6,199 feet (1,889 metres) above sea level, immediately south of the island’s highest summit, Mount Pidurutalagala (8,281 feet [2,524 metres]), and 25 miles (40 km) southeast of Kandy. From 1830 Nuwara Eliya was a hill station used by the British residents of what was then Ceylon. Because of the elevation, the vegetation is of the temperate sort, and European fruit and vegetables are grown, The post Office and Lake Gregory.

Day 04 : Nuwara Eliya → Horton Plains → Ella
  • Early morning Horton Plains trek (World’s End, Baker’s Falls)

  • Transfer to Ella – Visit Little Adam’s Peak, Nine Arches Bridge

  • Dinner & overnight in Ella

Horton Plains National Park, located in the central highlands of Sri Lanka, is a stunning plateau renowned for its cool climate, rolling grasslands, cloud forests, and unique biodiversity. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a top destination for nature lovers, hikers, and birdwatchers, offering breathtaking views, mist-covered mountains, and some of the island’s most iconic natural landmarks.

 

Ella a beautiful hill country climbing into the central mountain ranges through tea fields and montane forests passing the beautiful Ravana Ella waterfall which figures in the epic Indian Ramayana legend and stop at Ella where one of the best mountain views is available.

Start experiencing trekking at Little Adams Peak. The hike begins from the Ella city center, where it’s an easy walk to the trailhead. This short but rewarding hike is suitable for most fitness levels and can be completed in under two hours, making it perfect for those who want to experience the beauty of Sri Lanka’s hill country in a short amount of time.

Day 05 : Ella → Ella Rock → Udawalawe
  • Early morning hike to Ella Rock

  • Visit Ravana Falls

  • Transfer to Udawalawe National Park

  • Dinner & overnight in Udawalawe

 

Ella Rock is one of the most popular hikes in Sri Lanka, offering a rewarding panoramic view over the lush central highlands. It’s a must-do for anyone spending time in Ella and looking to combine nature, a bit of adventure, and a taste of rural Sri Lankan life.

 

Ravana Falls is located at a height of 25 meters above the Ella Wildlife Sanctuary. This is a beautiful waterfall that is very popular among many local and foreign tourists with its three floors. This Falls has three sections and can only be reached from the lower part and the middle part of the waterfall. Going to the top is very difficult, it's scary. Going to the top is never recommended. Climbing to the middle of the waterfall and bathing should be done very carefully.

 

Udawalawe - Udawalawe National Park was established on 30th June 1972 (Government Gazette Notification No. 14). Primary objective of this declaration was to protect the immediate catchment areas and to provide a safe refuge for displaced wild mainly Elephants as a result of the Walawe Basin Development project. Udawalawe is the third most visited national park and an important habitat for water birds 4 Department of Wildlife Conservation of Sri Lanka (DWC). Udawalawe National Park encompasses an area of and Sri Lankan elephants (Elephas Maximum Maximus). Thus, Udawalawe National Park is one of the most recommended places to visit during your wildlife photography tour / family holiday in Sri Lanka managed by hectares 32,315 including the Walawe reservoir comprises of micro habitats such as marshes, the Walawe River and its tributaries, woods, and open grasslands. Udawalawe is known for its extensive areas of thick grass, bushes, and trees. Even though the park is mostly made up of grasslands, scrublands, and other types of plains, mountainous and rocky areas can also be found.

Day 06 : Udawalawe → Sithulpawwa → Wedihiti Kanda → Kataragama
  • Morning leave for Sithulpawwa Rajamaha Viharaya

  • Climb Wedihiti Kanda (sacred mountain hike)

  • Visit Kataragama Temple (pilgrimage site)

  • Dinner & overnight in Kataragama

Sithulpawwa Rajamaha Viharaya, In the ancient texts, Sithulpawwa was referred to as ‘Chiththala obatha’, and its name means ‘the hill of quiet minds’, which is appropriate given it primarily functioned as a meditation site. The monks who resided here were ‘arhats’, or those who have achieved enlightenment and will attain nirvana upon passing. The temple draws pilgrims on a daily basis for this reason.

Thereafter climb the Wedihiti Kanda, this will be is physically challenging and a unique spiritual experience. As you make your way up the mountain, you will pass by several ancient ruins and relics that add to the mystical aura of the place. The Ancient Shrine at the Top At the summit, you will find the remains of an ancient shrine that dates back to a time long before the construction of the Kataragama Devalaya. Despite its age, the shrine still holds a deep significance for pilgrims who come to pay their respects to the deity.

 

 The Kataragama temple, also known as the Kataragama Devale, is a sacred pilgrimage site located in the town of Kataragama in Sri Lanka. It is dedicated to Lord Kataragama also known as Lord Murugan the Hindu god of war, and is also revered by Buddhists and some indigenous Vedda people. Everyday many pilgrims from all over Sri Lanka and India visit this secrete temple. The temple complex is famous for its vibrant religious festivals, especially the Kataragama Esala Perahera, which is held annually in July or August. During this festival, devotees gather to pay homage to Lord Kataragama, and colorful processions featuring decorated elephants, traditional dancers, and musicians fill the streets. The vicinity of the temple has number of ancient ruins and inscriptions. Based on dated inscriptions found, it is believed to have been built or renovated around the 1st century BCE. One unique aspect of the Kataragama temple is its inclusive nature, where people from different religious backgrounds come together to worship. It's a symbol of religious harmony and unity in Sri Lanka.

Day 07 : Kataragama → Galle → Beach Stay
  • Drive to Southern Coast

  • Visit Galle Fort & heritage city

  • Witness Stilt Fishing

  • Dinner & overnight at Southern Coast

Southern Coastal Stretch encompassing charming towns, stunning beaches, historical sites, and lush landscapes. 

Galle, port and city, Sri Lanka, situated on a large harbour on the island’s southern coast. Galle dates from the 13th century, possibly much earlier, but it became the island’s chief port during the period of Portuguese rule (1507–c. 1640). Under Dutch rule it was the island capital until 1656, when Colombo replaced it.

Day 08 : Beach Stay
  • Full day leisure at the beach

  • Dinner & overnight at Southern Coast

Day 09 : Beach → Madu Ganga → Colombo
  • Madu River Boat Safari

  • Drive to Colombo – full city tour (Independence Square, Pettah, shopping)

  • Dinner & overnight in Colombo

Madu Ganga Boat Safari. Madu Ganga, is one of Sri Lanka’s most magical wetland ecosystems! Located near Balapitiya, this biodiversity-rich river winds through 64 small islands, creating a labyrinth of mangrove forests, wildlife habitats, and hidden temples. A boat safari here isn’t just a tour—it’s an unforgettable journey into nature’s serenity.

 

Thereafter proceed to the Colombo. The happening city of the country. Proceed on a city tour of Colombo including the bazaar and residential areas, Independence Square and International Conference Hall. The trade and commercial capital has long been the traditional gateway to the Orient. Sri Lanka’s largest city, it is located on the west coast and draws together all the cultures, religions and influences of foreign lands into a pot-pourri of sounds, smells and a kaleidoscope of colour. The original traders and settlers - the Arabs, Portuguese, Dutch and the British have left in their wake churches and monuments, names and religions, costumes and food and smatterings of their languages which have been absorbed into the speech of the Sri Lankan. Today, Colombo is a fascinating city - a happy blend of east & west, past & present, with a charm of its own. A less known but  amazingly true fact is that Colombo has a superb range of high quality restaurants serving food from all over the world and some of the best shopping opportunities in Asia. The main seaport of Sri Lanka is in Colombo & adjoining it, is Pettah, a local bazaar & trading area.

Day 10 : Colombo → Airport
  • Airport transfer for departure
  • Airport pick up and drop off
  • Assistance at the airport
  • Accommodation on Half Board Basis at 3–4 star hotels
  • Private luxury vehicle with A/C
  • English speaking driver
  • Hotel service charge and taxes
  • International flights & visa fees
  • Lunches throughout the tour (USD 10 per person per day/meal)
  • Tips, video camera permits, porterage, and expenses of a personal nature
  • Travel insurance
  • Christmas & New Year’s Eve supplement (varies by hotel)
  • Applicable entrance fees to sites, national parks, jeep safaris, and attractions as per itinerary

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