AEI-62 Sri Lanka 6N-7D

Expert Rating: Asia Escapes

“This 7-day itinerary is the ultimate combination of adventure and relaxation , ideal for those who wish to explore historical treasures without sacrificing a relaxing end by the sea. It stands out for its excellent balance, including the Cultural Triangle, the mystique of the tea country, and a grand finale on the beaches of Beruwala. It’s a highly versatile route that optimizes each day, allowing travelers to enjoy a complete sensory experience of Sri Lanka in just one week.”

Day 1. Colombo-Dambulla-Habarana Airport - Half Board

Arrival at Colombo airport, assistance, and departure for Habarana. En route, visit a cave temple. After the visit, transfer to the hotel in Habarana and check-in. The rest of the day is free to relax. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel .
– The cave temple is carved into a rocky outcrop and contains an extraordinary number of images, statues, carvings, and paintings. The reclining Buddha statue is truly magnificent, measuring 14 meters in length and carved directly into the rock. These cave temples date back to the 1st century BC, and some of the paintings are ancient, while others date from the 19th century. In addition to the numerous Buddha statues, there are also images of Vishnu and Saman. Many of the Buddha statues are depicted in meditative poses. There are a total of five caves, and some of them feature striking murals on the walls and ceiling.

Breakfast at the hotel. Departure to visit Polonnaruwa. This city is located southeast of Anuradhapura, in an area of ​​ponds built centuries ago by the kings of Sri Lanka. Incredibly, these ponds continue to function today. The impressive fortified complex of Parakrama Samudra, covering approximately 2,400 hectares, is a highlight. After the 11th century, Indian invaders conquered the city. Next, visit the impressive ruins of Polonnaruwa, the medieval jewel and second capital of Sri Lanka, dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries. Located southeast of Anuradhapura, in an area of ​​ponds built centuries ago by the kings of Sri Lanka,  
it is famous for its artistic beauty. Among other sights, we will see the four giant statues carved into the rock of Gal Vihara, depicting one of Polonnaruwa’s greatest kings, Parakramabahu. Safari in Minneriya National Park, return to the hotel, dinner at the hotel, and overnight stay.

Breakfast at the hotel. We will visit Sigiriya and climb Lion Rock, known for its frescoes of the Golden Maidens. We will visit the Royal Leisure Gardens, believed to be among the earliest landscaped gardens in Asia. The Mirror Wall, another distinctive feature of Sigiriya, is located right next to the paintings; its surface is polished and covered with the writing known as “Sigiri graffiti,” which is written in the form of a poem. We will also visit the Lion Staircase, which leads to the summit and is distinguished by the enormous lion’s paw carved at the base of the ascent. Return to the hotel. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.

Breakfast at the hotel. Departure for Kandy. En route, we will visit spice plantations in Matale. This area is famous for its spices. During the early days of Sri Lanka, it was known as a “spicy island.” Most spices are used to enhance the flavor of curries. Sometimes they are also used in herbal medicine. Many spices have a pleasant fragrance that piques the appetite for food. KANDY – The holiest city in Sri Lanka, where the precious relic, the Tooth Relic of the Buddha, is permanently enshrined. First established in Anuradhapura, then in Polonnaruwa, and finally in the beautiful, unforgettable, and endearing Kandy. The Perahera festival, held in its full splendor, also takes place here in July and August. In 1590, the rulers of Kotte made Kandy their capital. For more than two centuries, Kandy was an independent kingdom, resisting the Portuguese, the Dutch, and the English. Only in 1815 did the British finally subdue this beautiful city in the land of mountains. Temple of the Tooth – Built between 1678 and 1782, during the reigns of several monarchs. It features a beautiful octagonal building, constructed during the time of Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe, which houses an impressive library. Every evening, people throng the temple halls, eagerly awaiting their turn to view the precious relic. All this unfolds to the lively rhythm of instant trumpets and Kandyana drums, heralding the long-awaited moment of religious contemplation. Dinner at the hotel and overnight stay.

Breakfast at the hotel. Departure for a day trip to Nuwara Eliya. We will enjoy an unforgettable walk through the tea plantations and the surrounding mountains. The village is located at approximately 1,900 meters above sea level. Visit to a tea factory (subject to holidays). The Ceylon Tea designation of origin is certainly indisputable for its quality. Its cultivation in tropical or subtropical areas improves the result, although the ideal touch of quality comes when this factor is combined with altitude, as is the case with what is considered the best tea in the world, originating from the plantations of this region of Sri Lanka. Departure for return to Kandy, arrival and dinner, overnight stay at the hotel.

Breakfast at the hotel. Departure for Beruwala, arrival and transfer to the hotel. Rest of time free on the beach. Dinner and overnight stay.

Breakfast at the hotel. Departure for Colombo airport, arrival and take flight to next destination.

Price Includes

  • 6 Night Accommodation.
  • 6 breakfasts.
  • 6 dinners at the hotels where we stayed.
  • Local guide service in the client’s language: English, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Italian, French and Turkish.
  • Air-conditioned transport throughout the trip.
  • Visits according to schedule.
  • Assistance at airports and train stations by an English-speaking representative.
  • Entrance fees to monuments/temples according to the itinerary.
  • 1 safari in Minneriya Park.
  • The rates applicable at this time.

Price does not include

  • Tips for porters, waiters, drivers, guides, etc.
  • Camera fees at monuments.
  • Extra expenses at the hotel such as phone calls, laundry, etc.

Cities

The Most Important (Highlights)

Dambulla

Visit to the Dambulla Cave Temple (1st century BC) with an extraordinary number of images, most notably the 14-meter reclining Buddha statue carved into the rock.

Polonnaruwa

Explore the ruins of this medieval jewel (Sri Lanka’s second capital, 11th and 12th centuries). Visit the impressive ruins, including the four giant statues carved from rock at Gal Vihara .

Minneriya

Safari in Minneriya National Park , ideal for wildlife viewing, with the return to Habarana.

Sigiriya

Ascent to the impressive Lion Rock . Visit to the Royal Leisure Gardens, the Mirror Wall with the “Sigiri graffiti” and the Lion Staircase with the enormous sculpted Paw.

Kill him

Stop to visit the Spice Plantations , a place very famous for its spices (curry, herbal medicine), which gave Sri Lanka the nickname “spicy island”.

Kandy

Visit Sri Lanka’s holiest city. The highlight is the Temple of the Tooth , which houses the precious relic of the Buddha’s tooth .

Nuwara Eliya

A highland excursion for an unforgettable walk through tea plantations and a visit to a factory. This region produces Ceylon tea , considered the finest tea in the world.

Beruwala

Free day at the beach to relax and enjoy leisure time by the sea on the west coast of Sri Lanka.

CITIES / NIGHTS

CAT. A HOTELS

CAT. B HOTELS

CAT. C HOTELS

Sigiriya / Habarana
03

Sigiriya Village

Habarana Village by Cinnamon

Cinnamon Lodge

Kandy
02

Radisson Hotel

Cinnamon Citadel

Golden Crown

Beruwala
01

The Palms

Cinnamon Bey

Cinnamon Bey


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