Duration : 6 Nights and 7 Days Destinations : Sri Lanka – Dambulla – Kandy – Bentota
Explore Detailed Itinerary Below
Day 1 - Arrive in Sri Lanka
Upon arrival at the Colombo International Airport, our tour representative will
welcome and guide you to the hotel. After a well-deserved rest, proceed to the
Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, where you can spend time with abandoned elephants. The
orphanage was started in 1975 to care for wounded and abandoned elephants. You can
work with local volunteers feeding and bathing the elephants.
Check into a luxury hotel in Dambulla to spend the night in the city.
Day 2 - Dambulla – Sigiriya
After breakfast, head to explore Sigiriya, one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic monuments,
often called the Eight Wonders of the World. Tourists visit the place to explore the
Sigiriya Fortress, built by King Kashyapa during the 5th century. The fortress is
built on a monolithic rock–visitors must climb 1200 steps to reach the citadel.
Besides exploring the fortress and its gardens, tourists also visit the museum to
learn more about artefacts and videos related to Sigiriya.
The frescoes of life-sized damsels, still preserved at the fort, are equally famous.
After exploring Sigiriya, return to Dambulla.
Spend the night in Dambulla.
Day 3 - Dambulla – Kandy
After breakfast, check out of your hotel and head to Kandy. On the way, visit the
National Spice Gardens in Matale to see the different spices and learn about their
culinary and medicinal uses. You can sign up for Ayurvedic treatments, purchase
spices, and even join a culinary lesson to learn more about spices and their uses.
Some other places you will visit in and around Kandy include Upper Lake Drive, Gem
Museum, Market Square, and the most famous of all, the Temple of Tooth Relic. If
you’re lucky, you could experience the Kandy Perahara firsthand. This annual 9-day
festival culminates in a parade where the tooth relic of Buddha is carried on an
elephant in a procession along with cultural dance and song.
Spend the night in Kandy.
Day 4 - Kandy
Today, you will explore places in and around Kandy. This includes the Royal
Botanical Gardens, the Kandy Lake, the Bahirawakanda Temple, and the Ceylon Tea
Museum. The Royal Botanical Garden was established in 1821 and includes over 147
acres of plants, including orchids, spices, medicinal plants, and palm trees. The
garden was believed to have been established since 1371 when King Wickramaabahu III.
Day 5 - Kandy – Bentota
Today, after breakfast, head to Bentota. You can either visit directly or stop at
Kithulgala, a small town famous for its water sports activities, including
whitewater rafting and abseiling. Some of the other attractions in Kithugala include
Belilena Caves and Handun Ella. The Belilena Cave is a famous cave believed to have
been inhabited over 32,000 years ago, while Handun Ella is famous for its
waterfalls. The place gets its name from the Handun or sandalwood trees that grow
abundantly around it.
Day 6 - Depart Bentota
Today, you can spend the day leisurely exploring places around the town or opt for a
ride on the Madu River in the 915-hectare Madu Ganga Estuary. The wetland covers 64
islands, including Madagaga, the third Ramsar Wetland. Another popular attraction in
Madu Ganga is the Kokaduwa Vihariya. The main treasure of Madu Ganga is the
mangroves that protect various plant and animal life, including crocodiles, crabs,
and various fish.
You can also visit the Marine Turtle Conservation in Kosgoda, which houses
endangered marine turtle species. There, you can observe the turtles nesting and
hatchlings being born.
Spend the night in Bentota.