CLASSICAL JOURNEY (14 DAYS) + STAY AT THE BEACH
The following itinerary is suitable for journeys between September and May.
ITINERARY SUMMARY | |
1 | AIRPORT – NEGOMBO |
2 | NEGOMBO – COLOMBO – NEGOMBO |
3 | NEGOMBO – SIGIRIYA |
4 | SIGIRIYA |
5 | SIGIRIYA – POLONNARUWA – SIGIRIYA |
6 | SIGIRIYA – ANURADHNAPURA – SIGIRIYA |
7 | SIGIRIYA – KANDY |
8 | KANDY |
9 | KANDY – MAHAYANGANA – KANDY |
10 | KANDY – KITHULUGALLA – NUWARA ELIYA |
11 | NUWARA ELIYA |
12 | NUWARA ELIYA – ELLA |
13 | ELLA – YALA |
14 | YALA – SOUTH COAST |
X | STAY ON THE SOUTHERN COAST |
X | AIRPORT TRANSFER WITH SIGHTSEEING (SOUTHERN COAST – GALLE – BENTOTA – AIRPORT) |
1st DAY: AIRPORT – NEGOMBO A warm welcome to Sri Lanka! A representative of WNG Tours will meet you at the airport and take you to your first stop on your Sri Lankan adventure – Negombo. You will be accommodated in a hotel where you can spend the rest of the evening relaxing and enjoying the tropical sandy beach. The first night will be spent in Negombo. Admission fees:
- No fees
2nd DAY: NEGOMBO – COLOMBO – NEGOMBO We will start our day with the visit of the National museum. The National museum was established in 1877. It’s the oldest and the largest museum in the country, best known for the collection of antiques and objects of art. We can also visit the independence square and the newly renovated arcades. For lunch we will stop at a local restaurant to taste some traditional Sri Lankan food. It’s time to continue our trip and visit one of the biggest markets in Colombo, where you can literally find everything – Petah. Next stop is the Gangaramaya temple that is divided in to two places. One on the land with a small but impressive museum and the other part positioned on a lake. Perfect time to relax. The sunset we will enjoy at Galle Face, one of the most romantic and beautiful spots in Colombo. Admission fees:
- National Museum – 1500/=
- Independence Square – Free
- Arcades – Free
- Gangaramaya Temple – 300/=
- Galle Face – Free
3rd DAY: NEGOMBO – SIGIRIYA Your driver will meet you at the reception and together you will begin your journey towards Millennium Elephant Foundation. We learn about this amazing creatures up close. The MEF charity was founded in August 1999 with the assistance of the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) and has been working continually to improve the care, protection and treatment of elephants in Sri Lanka by providing a place of care, medical services and facilities. Here at MEF they provide an alternative, the elephants receive specialist care with their individual mahout and the supporting team here. They do not do heavy manual work and are well provided for with food, water and medical treatment. Regular exercise is good for the elephants and we have an enrichment program in place. They also aim to help the elephant wild counterparts and raise awareness on responsible tourism. You can feed the elephants, bath them walk with tem and get to know them up close. We will also visit a local Herbal and Spice garden where you can learn more about Sri Lankan Ayurveda medicine, natural herbs and spices used for cooking. The arrival to Sigiriya will be in the evening. Admission fees:
- Herbal and Spice garden – Free guided tour
- Millennium Elephant Foundation 2000/= – 5000/= (Different packages)
4th DAY: SIGIRIYA In the early morning we will head to Sigiriya. Sigiriya is a 650 feet high rock fortress, a masterpiece of construction, artistry & irrigation. The world-renowned frescoes of the ‘Heavenly Maidens’ of Sigiriya. It’s also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. If you prefer a more alternative option you can visit the nearby brother of Sigiriya, where an old Buddhist jungle monastery used to reside, called Pidurangala. Time for a Village tour! We have an interesting excursion available in Habarana, in the form of a traditional bullock cart ride. This maximum three hour program is designed for you to experience the real traditional Sri Lankan rural village style, where you will travel in a Bullock cart to a rural village through lush green paddy fields where you will be served with lunch made according to authentic Sri Lankan cooking methods. Traditional cooking methods, and a visit to field to see how the local farmers protect their crops from the wild animals, will be demonstrated. The finale of this excursion will be a traditional canoe ride in a lake. You will return to the starting point in a tuk tuk. Admission fees:
- Sigiriya 30$ (The equivalent amount in LKR is Paid)
- Pidurangala – 1000/= (Alternative to Sigiriya)
- Village tour (Bull cart ride, canoe ride, village tour, meal, tuk tuk) 3500/=
5th DAY: SIGIRIYA – POLONNARUWA – SIGIRIYA Our destination today is Polonnaruwa. The second most ancient of Sri Lanka’s kingdoms, Polonnaruwa was first declared the capital city by King Vijayabahu I, who defeated the Chola invaders in 1070 to reunite the country once more under a local leader. Today the ancient city of Polonnaruwa remains one of the best planned archaeological relic sites in the country, standing testimony to the discipline and greatness of the Kingdom’s first rulers. Its beauty was also used as a backdrop to filmed scenes for the Duran Duran music video Save a Prayer in 1982. The ancient city of Polonnaruwa has been declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO. Admission fees:
- Polonnaruwa 25$ (The equivalent amount in LKR is Paid)
6th DAY: SIGIRIYA – ANURADHNAPURA – SIGIRIYA Anuradhapura is one of the ancient capitals of Sri Lanka, famous for its well-preserved ruins of an ancient Sri Lankan civilization from the 4th Century BC. It’s also considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We will tour the ancient capital and visit Sri Maha Bodhi, the oldest historically documented tree in the world. Anuradhapura is a major city in Sri Lanka. It is the capital city of North Central Province, Sri Lanka and the capital of Anuradhapura District. Anuradhapura is one of the ancient capitals of Sri Lanka, famous for its well-preserved ruins of ancient Sri Lankan civilization. It was 3rd capital of the Kingdom of Rajarata after Tambapanni and Upatissa Nuwara. Mihintale is only 12 km away from the famous Anuradhapura city and will be our first second of the day. The sacred forest mountain Missaka Pabbatha where King Devanampiya Tissa met Arhat Mahinda Thera and his companions is situated in Mihintale. The area of Mihintale surrounds with a jungle and there are rock boulders scattered around the mountainous area. There are many caves which were earlier used by monks for meditation in a quite surrounding away from the main city of Anuradhapura. Evening drive back to Sigiriya. Admission fees:
- Anuradhnapura 25$ (The equivalent amount in LKR is Paid)
- Mihintale – 500/=
7th DAY: SIGIRIYA – KANDY First stop of the day – The Golden Rock in Dambulla is a cave temple which dates back to the 1st Century BC. Its rock ceiling is one large sweep of colourful frescoes which depict Buddhist mythology and the tales of the Buddha’s previous births. The caves house the largest collection of Buddha statues in one place. From Dambulla we will drive to Matale, where you will be able to see one of the most beautiful Hindu temple in Sri Lanka, even though it is not a tourist attraction. By nightfall we will end our day with the visit of the Dalada Maligawa golden roofed temple of the sacred Tooth relic of the Buddha in time to witness the ‘pooja’ ceremony. Night will be spend in Kandy.
Admission fees:
- Dambulla – 1500/=
- Matale temple – 100/=
- Dalada Maligawa – 1500/=
8th DAY: KANDY We will start our day with the visit of the jungle near the city Udawata Kale. Not many people know this interesting jungle area, which is full of life and interesting local plants (Or visit the Peraddeniya botanical gardens). After that we will continue our day with visiting the big statue of Buddha on the hill that is overseeing the city and a local Hindu temple that is hidden in the streets and combines Hindu and Buddhist culture. We will also stop at the local market that is full of interesting objects, fruits, vegetables and other products. If you would like to we can also take you to a local gem shop, where they will show you how mining in Sri Lanka is done by hand without electricity. Did you know we have the best natural sapphires in the world and all the jewellery is handmade? Later in the day you will have some time to walk around the famous Kandy Lake and enjoy its beauties. In the evening a Cultural show awaits us in Kandy. We can witness the unique Kandyan dancing and drumming with traditional costumes and mask to scare away the evil spirits. Night will be spend in Kandy. Admission fees:
- Kandy Lake – Free
- Peraddeniya botanical gardens – 1500/=
- Local market – Free
- Gem shop – Free guided tour
- Udawatta Kele – 670/=
- Cultural show – 1000/=
9th DAY: KANDY – MAHAYANGANA – KANDY Before the Sinhalese and Tamil nations inhabited Sri Lanka there was already an ancient nation living here named Veddah. They are a minority autochthonous group of people in Sri Lanka, who are the self-branded original residents. The Veddha minority in Sri Lanka is in danger of becoming extinct. Most people in this tribe today speak Singhalese, which further undermines their original culture and places their native language closer to extinction. Vedāda are nowadays staying in Monaragala district and are more modern than their predecessors, especially as far as clothing and trading are concerned. The perfect place to observe Veddhe is their last remaining village Dambana, which we will visit today. The locals will be happy to show us their way of life, prepare a meal for us and walk us through the jungle with a bow on the shoulder while proudly demonstrating their hunting skills. You will feel caught in the like absolutely nothing has changed in decades. Admission fees:
- Contribution fee 500/= – 1000/=
10th DAY: KANDY – KITULUGALLA – NUWARA ELIYA Kitulgala is famous for white water rafting in the Kelani River with encounters of grade 2 & 3 rapids and relaxing walks in the village. After getting all the equipment and safety instructions we will wake up the adventurous soul in us! It’s time for rafting! Did you know that this is the actual area where the movie “Bridge on the river Kwai” was filmed and you can still see some remaining of the bridge in the water. The agriculture around Kitulgala is typical of the hilly wet zone. The solitary fishtail palm, which is called kitul in Sri Lanka, gives rise to the town’s name. Its sap is concentrated into a delicious syrup, not dissimilar to maple syrup, and crystallized as jaggery. It is also fermented to make palm wine. The pith is used to make sago, and the fibres to make rope. In the evening we will head towards Kandy. Admission fees:
- Rafting – 3000/=
11th DAY: NUWARA ELIYA Welcome to Nuwara Eliya. It’s time to admire the beautiful Tea carpeted uphill county scenery. You will be able to see some of the beautiful tea plantations and tea puckers at work. We will continue with a visit of the tea factory to see how the world’s favourite drink is prepared and enjoy a cup of real Sri Lankan tea. The early afternoon will be filled with outdoors sightseeing in Nuwara Eliya which resembles an old English town. An interesting lake, race track, well- kept lawns with hedges, an Anglican Church, an 18 holes golf course and so much more. You can even visit the uphill Botanical gardens Hakgalla. Admission fees:
- Tea factory – Free guided tour
- Nuwara Eliya town – Free
- Botanical gardens – 1500/=
12th DAY: NUWARA ELIYA – HORTON PLAINS – ELLA The nature of Sri Lanka is wonderful and a unique representative of this are the Hortons Plains. Horton Plains is the coldest and most windy area in the country. It consists of ecosystems such as evergreen forests, meadows, swampy lands and aquatic ecosystems. At an altitude of 2,100 meters, Horton Plains extends over 3,169 hectares of the highest mountain area on the island. We will take a relaxing hike on a well-established hiking route. Due to the large number of endemic plant and animal species, on 30 July 2010, the plateau was placed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. In the evening you are up for the train ride of your life an amazing journey through the tea plantations and uphill country of Sri Lanka. Bring your cameras! The night will be spend in Ella. Admission fees:
- Horton Plains 25$ (The equivalent amount in LKR is Paid)
- Train ride – Maximum 1500/=
13th DAY: ELLA – YALA Welcome to Ella a small village located in the hills of Sri Lanka. Ella is also known for excellent Ayurveda massages. The definition of Ayurveda in simple terms means “the science of life”. Ayurveda represents a system of healing that has been perfected over more than five thousand years. After breakfast we will hike up little Adams peak and enjoy the amazing view, a nearby famous Ravana waterfall and nature. After the sightseeing is done we will drive through small villages and interesting towns all the way to the south town Tissamaharama. Admission fees:
- Little Adams Peak – Free
- Rawana waterfalls – Free
14th DAY: YALA – SOUTH COAST It’s time for an amazing adventure, safari by jeep at Yala National Park. The park has one of the highest densities of Leopards in world and considering that it’s the best place in Asia to see one of them. Other large animals that live there and we might see are: Elephants, Sloth Bears, mugger Crocodiles, Spotted deer, sambhurs, deer, Wild Boars, Reptiles and a big diversity of birds. The safari is followed by an overnight stay in Yala. After the Safari we will leave Tissa and drive towards the southern coast trough Matara, the capital of the south. Beautiful serene nature, small villages and the Indian Ocean will surround us on the way to one of the most beautiful beaches in Sri Lanka. In the afternoon you will have some time to enjoy the beach and what it has to offer. (The route to the final destination depends on the location selected in the south). Admission fees:
- Matara temple – 200/=
- Safari
- National park entrance fee 3500/=
- Jeep per group 6000/= – 7000/=
X.-X.DAY: STAY ON THE SOUTHERN COAST The tour is followed by an independent stay on the coast, where guests can choose any number of days spent on the coast. Accommodation can be booked by the client or by us according to specific wishes of each individual traveller. On the last day, we can arrange airport transfer or even an airport transfer with a sightseeing tour. The price depends on the location of the hotel on the coast.
AIRPORT TRANSFER WITH SIGHTSEEING (SOUTHERN COAST – GALLE – BENTOTA – AIRPORT) After breakfast, we will head towards the north. We will stop at Ahangama, where we will observe the famous fishermen on sticks, which were a protective tourist symbol of Sri Lanka that is slowly disappearing. Our next stop is one of the most famous cities on the southern coast of Galle. The city is known for its fortress called “Galle Fort”. We will walk through the oldest part of the city and enjoy the colonial life of the Dutch and the Angles. Bentota is famous for its river boat safari between the forests of mangroves. We’ll board the boat and the adventure can begin. The Maadu River offers a lagoon ride where you can see ancient temples, cinnamon plantations and other natural treasures. A beautiful river full of wildlife, where we can detect monitors, crocodiles and a huge variety of birds; some living only in Sri Lanka. In addition, we will be impressed by the interesting nature where the land intertwines with the river and forms a unique ecosystem. We will also stop at one of the small islands where you will be able to explore the surroundings and perhaps discover something new. Conservation of turtles is a major and important project in Sri Lanka. That is why egg hatcheries were created to protect these fragile creatures. Often these hatcheries buy eggs from local fishermen and then place them in a safe environment until the turtles hatch (approximately 48h). Small turtles are then placed in pools for about 2-3 days to increase their chance of survival. After three days they are released into the Indian Ocean. Did you know that in the world there are only 8 ancient species of sea turtles, and from that, there are 5 species that regularly visit the sandy shores of Sri Lanka? We will be able to see all this and much more… In the afternoon there will be a time for relaxation, dinner and the last photos on a tropical beach. You will be dropped at the airport at the agreed time. Admission fees:
- Still fishermen tip for pictures – 100/=
- Galle – Free
- Private river boat safari – 3000/=
- Turtle hatchery – 500/= (small) / 1000/= (large)
The price includes: Fully A/C Car , Driver (EN Speaking), All fuel charges, Parking tickets, All drivers expenses, Government taxes, ½ Room With Attached Bathroom And Breakfast (A/C)
Please note the price is based on 2 people traveling in a standard car with AC rooms. The prices are subject to change without prior notice due to increase of the cost.
Please note the ENTRANCE FEES are NOT included and can change any time without prior notice.