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Discover the fascinating heritage of Sri Lanka, from ancient Buddhist monuments to delicious tea-tastings and a chance to see elusive leopards

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2026 Tour code: SLG26

About the tour

Explore the 'Pearl of the Indian Ocean' on a small-group tour of beautiful Sri Lanka. Uncover ancient monuments and captivating temples such as Sigiriya Lion Rock fortress, the ancient capital of Polonnaruwa, and an ornate temple said to contain one of Buddha's teeth on this unspoilt island of tropical forests and golden beaches.

While enjoying the sights of the buzzing cities of Colombo, Kandy and Galle, head off the beaten track to search for leopards and elephants, and try your hand at tea-picking before a tasting of renowned Ceylon tea.

Unforgettable experiences

Leopard safari in Yala National Park
Leopard safari in Yala National Park
Enjoy two wonderful safaris in this expansive park of lush forests, arid plains and placid lagoons, where we hope to catch a glimpse of a leopard – as well as elephants, crocodiles, mongooses and buffalo.
Crossing the Nine Arches Bridge to Demodara
Crossing the Nine Arches Bridge to Demodara
Rising nearly 100 feet above the ground, the curved Nine Arches Bridge is one of the highlights of this charming rail journey amongst waterfalls, mountains and jungle from Nanu Oya to Demodara.
Tea-picking experience in Nuwara Eliya
Tea-picking experience in Nuwara Eliya
Sri Lanka is one of the world’s main producers of tea. Learn all about tea production at a working plantation, try your hand at picking tea leaves, and settle down for a delicious tasting.
Admiring the mysterious Sigiriya Lion Rock fortress
Admiring the mysterious Sigiriya Lion Rock fortress
A jaw-dropping 5th-century fortress sits atop a spectacular 600-foot granite rock. Marvel at this breathtaking sight and view ancient rock paintings, with the option of climbing to the top for astonishing vistas.
Exploring Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka’s ancient capital
Exploring Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka’s ancient capital
With a history stretching back more than 1,500 years, Polonnaruwa ruled over Sri Lanka from the 10th to 13th centuries and today contains an incredible array of rock shrine and vast stupa.
Strolling through Galle Fort’s historic lanes
Strolling through Galle Fort’s historic lanes
One of the best-preserved examples of a European citadel in southern Asia, Galle’s majestic fort juts out into the Indian Ocean and showcases stunning Dutch and Portuguese colonial architecture.

What’s included

Itinerary

Day 1 - Overnight flight to Colombo, Sri Lanka

Our Sri Lankan holiday begins at London Heathrow, where we meet our Tour Manager ready for an overnight flight to Colombo, via Doha in Qatar.

Known as the 'Pearl of the Indian Ocean', the tropical teardrop-shaped island of Sri Lanka is separated by India by just 22 miles of the Gulf of Mannar but has a rich culture and heritage all of its own.

Colonised by the Portuguese, Dutch and British, Sri Lanka was settled in around 500BC by the Sinhalese, who adopted Buddhism and found inventive means by which to grow rice. A cycle of wealth and subjugation followed for the next thousand years but reminders of this great civilisation remain. Europeans discovered Sri Lanka's native cinnamon during the peak of the spice trade in the 1500s and until 1948 the island swapped hands.

With endless sandy beaches, delicious food and lush jungles awash with mystical temples, Sri Lanka today is a wonderful country that remains off the main tourist routes - for now.

Day 2 - Welcome to historic Colombo

Touching down at Bandaranaike International Airport this morning, we are transferred to our five-star hotel in Sri Lanka's capital, Colombo, where we have a welcome drink on arrival. Overlooking the banks of Beira Lake, this luxurious resort hotel is a short distance from the historic Port district, where ornate colonial buildings contrast with modern, glistening banks and offices.

Although a bustling city of business and trade, Colombo is also a popular tourist destination with historic sights and an appealing stretch of coast on the Indian Ocean. This afternoon and early evening is free to unwind and acclimatise to the surroundings, maybe taking a dip in the outside pool lined by palm trees or relaxing on the terrace.

This evening, we travel the short distance to a delightful restaurant that recreates the enchanting surroundings of a traditional Sri Lankan village around an ancient banyan tree. Here, we enjoy a delicious buffet of authentic local cuisine.

Includes
  • Dinner
Day 3 – Uncovering Sri Lanka’s fascinating capital

We get to know Colombo after breakfast when we are joined by an expert local guide for a sightseeing tour of this historic city.

Beginning at the stately Colombo National Museum, we explore artefacts that detail the intriguing stories of ancient Sri Lanka before marvelling at the eclectic architecture of the Gangaramaya Temple. A kaleidoscope of Buddhist sculptures, imagery and vibrant colours, this 19th-century place of worship is one of the city's most important. From here, we visit Independence Square, built to commemorate the end of British rule in 1948. A monument to 'Father of the Nation' DS Senanayake stands next to the memorial hall - the design of which is based on the celebration hall of the Kingdom of Kandy.

There is free time over lunch to enjoy some local cuisine independently before we transfer to our new hotel. Travelling through the lush jungle interior of Sri Lanka into the 'cultural triangle', we arrive in Habarana and check in to our enchanting accommodation nestled in the forests beside a peaceful lake. Dinner this evening is at our four-star hotel.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 4 - Sigiriya’s ancient Lion Rock Fortress

After breakfast at our hotel, we set out to view one of Sri Lanka's most spectacular sights - a UNESCO-listed 5th-century fortress and city centred on a jaw-dropping overhanging granite rock looming high out of the jungle.

This spellbinding pillar rises some 600 feet above the ground and contains the remains of a citadel constructed by King Kashyapa I who reigned from 477-495AD. The stairway through the rock displays ancient paintings of celestial dancers and originally led to an entrance through the mouth of a mighty crouched lion carved out of the rock. Now, however, only the impressive paws at the bottom remain. If you're keen to experience this, there is the option to climb the steep stairs and admire the breathtaking views from the top of pristine jungle and rolling mountains - or you could discover the royal palace and elegant gardens at ground level.

After lunch at our hotel, we transfer to Polonnaruwa - the ancient capital of Sri Lanka. Here, we explore the captivating archaeological remains of once-glorious rock shrines, mighty monuments and vast dome-shaped stupas. Dinner this evening is back at our beautiful hotel in Habarana.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5 – Sacred cave temples of Dambulla

Setting out on a coach journey to Kandy after breakfast, we stop at the UNESCO-listed Dambulla Cave Temples. The main entrance of this important pilgrimage site is guarded by a giant golden Buddha. Inside are sacred cave temples concealed by a giant, overhanging rock and filled with Buddhist iconography.

Inhabited by forest-dwelling monks since the 3rd century BC, the caves are believed to have provided sanctuary for an ancient king. On regaining his throne, King Valagamba commissioned a series of incredible carved images. Further paintings were added by later monarchs, and these images demonstrate the evolution of ancient Sri Lankan art. Alongside more than 150 different statues of the Buddha and murals depicting the various stages of his life, we admire the stunning statues of Hindu deities, including Vishnu and Ganesha.

Continuing to Kandy, we stop enroute for the opportunity to have lunch independently. Our accommodation tonight is a four-star hotel overlooking the Mahaweli River and lush foliage. The rest of your afternoon is free to relax, before dinner in the hotel's restaurant this evening.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 6 - Kandy and the Temple of the Sacred Tooth

An expert local guide joins us after breakfast as we set out to discover Kandy. Our explorations of Sri Lanka's religious capital begin at the Peradeniya Royal Botanical Gardens. Previously a garden for the exclusive use of a Sinhala king and later expanded by the British, these beautiful havens are Sri Lanka's largest and most impressive with more than 4,000 types of flora, including a famous collection of orchids and an avenue of towering palms.

After lunch at a local restaurant, we enjoy a guided tour of a city where ancient Buddhist temples and Kanyan art stand beside colonial British architecture. After visiting the city's market square where local vendors sell an enticing range of tropical fruits, spices, and authentic crafts, we arrive at the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic. This two-storey golden-roofed shrine is said to hold one of Buddha's actual teeth, which is laid on a golden lotus flower, encased in a jewelled casket and sat on a throne.

Returning to our hotel, there is time to unwind before dinner.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7 - The charming ‘tea train’ to Nanu Oya

A highlight of our Sri Lankan holiday awaits today as we are transferred to Peradeniya railway station after breakfast, for a journey on the delightful 'tea train'.

This scenic route is famed for its picturesque scenery as we climb into the central highlands, navigating mountainous slopes, bridges and tunnels as misty hills, lush forests and cascading waterfalls pass our windows. With a packed lunch provided, we are free to marvel at this stunning landscape lined with vast tea plantations. The breathtaking vistas make this trip popular with visitors, but it also provides a glimpse into daily life in rural Sri Lanka on a service that is a lifeline for locals.

We arrive in Nanu Oya after skirting the imposing Great Western Mountain. Here, we are transferred to our hotel near Nuwara Eliya. With its temperate climate, manicured green spaces and colonial architecture, it's easy to understand how this town became known as 'Little England'. Our 5-Star hotel is surrounded by verdant forests and after checking in, dinner is served in the restaurant.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 8 - Tea-picking and tasting at a working plantation

Sri Lanka is renowned for its tea production, but it wasn't always that way. Once famed for coffee, it was the British who brought tea to the island in 1824. When coffee was hit by a terrible blight, tea boomed. A commercial plantation was established by James Taylor and the first shipment of 'Ceylon' tea reached London in 1875. Today, Sri Lanka provides tea for 10% of the world's cuppas.

We learn all about this popular drink as we travel to Ramboda after breakfast, where we enjoy a tour of a plantation and factory. After discovering the different types of black tea produced here, there is a chance to partake in a hands-on experience of plucking tea leaves straight from the plant. Afterwards, we settle down on the al fresco terrace for a tasting overlooking emerald-hued tiers of tea. If you wish, you can have lunch independently in the restaurant.

At our hotel this afternoon, we indulge in a decadent high tea, admiring our scenic setting amid the manicured gardens before dinner tonight.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 9 - Demodara by scenic rail and on to Tissamaharama

Our rail tour of Sri Lanka continues as we leave our Nuwara Eliya hotel after breakfast and a leisurely morning to board a train to Demodara. Incredible jungle views pass by the carriages as we enter a wilderness of mountains where waterfalls plunge down rugged cliffs. One of the most spectacular sights on this route is the Nine Arches Bridge. This curved viaduct near Ella provides magnificent views of the surrounding scenery and tea plantations from its vantage point nearly 100 feet above the ground.

From Demodara, we continue our journey by coach to Tissamaharama, stopping enroute where there is the option for you to have lunch independently. On arrival in Tissamaharama near Yala National Park, we check in to our beautiful four-star spa hotel, where there is time to unwind.

Tissamaharama is known for its ancient Buddhist stupa, one of the largest in Sri Lanka. Believed to have been built by King Kavantissa more than 2,000 years ago, it is thought to have been consecrated by Buddha himself. This evening, we gather in the restaurant for dinner.

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  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 10 - Looking for leopards at Yala National Park

Rising very early this morning, we make our way before sunrise into nearby Yala National Park, the largest in Sri Lanka, to spot the fantastic native wildlife. The park is made up of diverse landscapes, including monsoon forests, dusty plains and serene lagoons, with a backdrop of the Indian Ocean. Setting out on a Jeep safari, we search for leopards, wild boar, elephants, and even crocodiles with our knowledgeable local guide. There are also hundreds of different bird species which call this protected reserve home, including the crested serpent eagle and rare purple heron.

Returning to our hotel for a late breakfast and time to unwind, we set out on a second safari this afternoon to increase our chances of spotting the majestic but elusive leopard. Yala has the largest concentration of these graceful predators per square kilometre in Asia, but they aren't the only creatures in the park - keep an eye out for mongoose, wild buffalo and the large sambar deer.

Dinner is served at our hotel this evening.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 11 - Along the coast to the colonial town of Galle

Like other island nations in the Indian Ocean such as the nearby Maldives, Sri Lanka has some incredible tropical beaches. Long, golden sand slices of paradise lined with lofty palm trees and lapped by bright blue waters appeal to a variety of beach-lovers. From Bohemian retreats to lively surf resorts and locals' beaches, southern Sri Lanka is an underrated idyll.

After breakfast in Tissamaharama, we travel along the south coast to the historic port city of Galle for a guided walking tour. With a natural harbour, a labyrinth of quaint narrow streets, and a delightfully preserved UNESCO-protected Portuguese and Dutch fortress, Galle is fascinating to explore. We admire white-washed houses and grand religious buildings along the peninsula, as well as the 16th-century fortifications and car-free historical centre in the company of our expert guide. There is free time to continue exploring this charming city and enjoy lunch independently.

From Galle, we continue up the lush west coast to our five-star beach hotel in Beruwala overlooking the Indian Ocean, where we have dinner this evening.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 12 - Unwinding by the Indian Ocean

Today is free to spend as you wish in Beruwala, home to one of the longest beaches in the country. Breakfast is included at our luxurious hotel, right next to the beach. You could spend the day swimming in the warm Indian Ocean, reading in the shade of a palm tree on the golden sands, or make an appointment at the wellness centre, which offers a fantastic choice of treatments amid the tranquil surroundings of the Balinese-inspired spa.

The buzzing town of Beruwela retains its authentic charm, and you could decide to explore or take a gentle stroll down the warm sand to sample some delectable seafood or traditional Sri Lankan curries. Nearby, Aluthgama sits on a bend in the Bentota River and bustles with souvenir shops.

This evening, dinner is served at our hotel.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 13 - Free time in tropical Beruwala

Today is a free day and, if you'd like to explore further and take part in some local activities, there is a choice of optional excursions available today (payable locally).

The first possibility is joining an optional whale-watching trip from Mirissa Harbour, a stretch of Sri Lanka's southern coast with the highest concentration of blue whales in the world. Embarking early in the morning with a packed breakfast supplied, you set sail into the Indian Ocean to spot these incredible mammals - the largest animals on the planet. This part of the ocean is also a great place to see sperm whales.

Alternatively, you could combine a visit to a nearby turtle hatchery to participate in their baby turtle release programme with a boat ride up the serene Madu River amid cinnamon trees.

We enjoy dinner at the hotel this evening.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 14 – Return to Colombo for dinner with a view

Our final day in Sri Lanka starts with a leisurely morning to enjoy the hotel facilities before returning to the capital. After checking in to our original hotel in Colombo, there's free time to unwind or explore at your own pace.

You could choose to head to the Pettah Floating Market to browse the stalls of local produce and handicrafts, or shop for souvenirs in the stores around the old Dutch Market.

This evening, we head to the Colombo Lotus Tower - the tallest building in Sri Lanka. The lotus flower is a symbol of purity in the country and its design represents a blossoming bud. In the evening, this striking tower is illuminated. At the top of the tower, we enter a revolving restaurant for dinner with spectacular 360° views of the city - an unforgettable end to our exploration of Sri Lanka.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 15 - Homeward bound

Departing our hotel with a packed breakfast, we make the short journey to the airport this morning, before our flight back to the UK.

This intriguing tour has taken us from the historic, bustling cities of Colombo, Kandy and Galle to wild tropical jungle on delightful rail journeys. The serene temples and mighty rock fortresses, idyllic beaches and wonderful wildlife of Sri Lanka has captivated and charmed us in equal measure.

After a stopover at Doha in Qatar, we arrive back at London Heathrow this evening, where you can continue your journey home.

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Please note

Please note that while every departure of this tour will feature the same excursions, the order may differ from that shown above.

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Hotels

Cinnamon Bey Hotel, Beruwala

Cinnamon Bey Hotel, Beruwala

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Cinnamon Lakeside Hotel, Colombo

Cinnamon Lakeside Hotel, Colombo

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Habarana Village by Cinnamon

Habarana Village by Cinnamon, Habarana

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Cinnamon Citadel, Kandy

Cinnamon Citadel, Kandy

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Arie Lagoon, Negombo

Arie Lagoon, Negombo

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The Golden Ridge Hotel, Nuwara Eliya

The Golden Ridge Hotel, Nuwara Eliya

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Chaarya Hotel

Chaarya Hotel, Tissamaharama

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4.7 stars4.7 / 5 · 31 reviews

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Gillian Hopkins

5 stars

Submitted 25/Mar

This holiday excelled all expectations. The itinerary was full, exciting and varied with lots of unexpected extras thrown in which enhanced the whole experience. Too many special moments, but my highlights were tea picking, releasing turtles into the ocean , watching the sun set over Colombo from a sky lounge, visit to Sigiriya and the Royal Botanical Gardens. Harry our local guide was fantastic- his knowledge of his country, his enthusiasm and sense of fun made this trip extra special. The hotels were excellent and food wonderful . Sri Lanka is an absolutely beautiful place, the people friendly and welcoming- a country not to be missed and this trip is the perfect way to explore it .

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Graham Davies

5 stars

Submitted 17/Mar

We have had many holidays with GR, but this was one of the best we’ve had. This was enhanced by a great tour manager Jane and guide Harry. The hotels were of a very good standard and overall the travel arrangements worked very well. The Cinnamon Bey Hotel at Beruwala was very large, so impacted on the noise level in the dining area. GR reserved seating in a quieter restaurant, which most of us tended to use and appreciated. The included excursions were varied and interesting and we paid for the Turtle release which was very enjoyable.

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J Giles

5 stars

Submitted 13/Mar

The most wonderful holiday! The most beautiful island, so varied and so interesting. Really sorry to leave it. Friendly people. Clean and laid back country. Also delightful group of fellow travellers and impressive local guide. Tour guide very helpful and caring. Loved it all

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Matt

5 stars

Submitted 3/Mar

A wonderful experience. Everything ran smoothly thanks to an excellent Tour Manager (Gordon Barr) and local guide (Ravi). The hotels were all excellent with superb facilities and a wide choice of food. This tour was a great way to see the beautiful country of Sri Lanka and all the important sites.

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Tel

5 stars

Submitted 3/Mar

Absolutely amazing tour with a great group of people. Both tour guides, British and Sri Lanka ensured we got the most of our experiences going above and beyond. Dinner on the last night at the lotus tower was a perfect ending.

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A Whittaker

5 stars

Submitted 15/Feb

Great tour manager and amazing local guide, unfortunately didn't see a leopard but so many other memorable sights and opportunities. Sri Lanka is a beautiful country with such lovely friendly people, would definitely recommend the tour.

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