Ceylon’s Best Kept Secrets(14 Days 13 Nights)

Day 01 – Head to your lodging in Negombo so you can relax with your family. Go on a city tour and stop by some of the most stunning beaches.

Day 02 – Explore the most lively churches in Negombo, also known as ‘Little Rome’ in Sri Lanka, first thing in the morning. Visit Anuradhapura and spend the evening cycling through the Nation’s oldest city. See the magnificent ‘Jetavanarama Stupa’, a historic temple and the revered Bo tree, the oldest in the nation.

Day 03 – In Anuradhapura, take in the lake view as soon as you wake up. Ride a bicycle through the historic ruins of Polonnaruwa, a city that perfectly captures the island’s regal past. Travel to Dambulla and visit the Gold Cave temples, which have UNESCO-designated walls that are 2000 years old.

Day 04 – One of the most popular tourist destinations in Sri Lanka is Sigiriya Rock, where you can hike in the early morning. The famous enormous lion paws guard the stairway to the summit, which once held the monarch’s palace. After that, proceed East to explore the Polonnaruwa kingdom’s ruins. Take a city tour that includes a stop at the Holy Temple of the Tooth Relic after you’ve checked into your Kandy accommodations.

Day 05 – Learn about the rich ‘Udarata’ tradition in Kandy. After that, hike through tea plantations and forests in the Knuckles Range to enjoy breathtaking views of the local wildlife and a variety of flora. Going off course to see a waterfall is an additional choice. This is a journey not to be missed by those who value the great outdoors.

Day 07 – As you awake in this city, enjoy the breathtaking view of the misty clouds. A World’s End eco-destination is the Horton Plains, where you can hike. This is one of the island’s most picturesque hikes. If you’re lucky, you might see deer grazing in the mornings long grass.

Day 08 – Today, you will travel from Nuwara Eliya to Ella on a lovely train excursion. You can take pictures during this ride, and one of the stunning sights you will see is the Ravana waterfalls. Later in the afternoon, continue to Udawalawe, where you are welcome to stay the night.

Day 09 – Savour the thrill of an early-morning jeep safari in Udawalawe Park. Elephants, crocodiles, sambar deer, leopards, wild boars, and a diverse range of native and migratory birds can all be found in this area. After that, make your way to Sinharaja for a comfortable night.

Day 10 – Following breakfast, take a tour of the Sinharaja Rain Forest with a naturalist. Choose between the two-hour waterfall trail and the three-hour hike. Along with endemic bird species, this hike will offer you the opportunity to see wildlife as well.

Day 11 – Take a walk down the cobblestone lanes this morning to experience the colonial grandeur of the magnificent Dutch Fort of Galle, which is regarded as Asia’s best-preserved colonial sea fort. You can also see the island’s oldest breadfruit tree in the Fort.

Day 12, 13 – Later, leave for a fun beach holiday in this coastal city. Relax, unwind, and tan while spending your leisure time in the Indian Ocean.

Day 14 – Your trip through Sri Lanka’s natural wonders and cultural heritage will come to an end on your last day as you transfer to the airport to depart.