Prepare to conquer the rugged terrain and awe-inspiring landscapes of Sri Lanka with our exhilarating hiking and trekking tour package. Set foot on ancient trails , traverse mist-covered mountains , and immerse yourself in the raw beauty of this island paradise.
Experience the thrill of adventures as you embark in challenging hikes to towering peaks such as Adam’s peak or Ella rock, where panoramic views await those who dare to ascend. Trek through dense forests, crossing cascading streams and encountering diverse wildlife along the way.
Gangaramaya Temple: Start with this iconic Buddhist temple known for its eclectic architecture and serene ambiance.
Seema Malaka Temple: Located on Beira Lake, this picturesque temple is a short walk from Gangaramaya.
National Museum of Colombo: Explore Sri Lanka’s history, culture, and art through its extensive collections.Viharamahadevi Park: Relax in this lush park, which features fountains, flower gardens, and a statue of Buddha.
Galle Face Green: Enjoy a seaside promenade and taste local street food as the sun sets.
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and adrenaline-pumping activities of Kithulgala, a lush rainforest destination in Sri Lanka. This all-encompassing adventure offers a perfect blend of excitement and tranquility, making it an ideal escape for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike.
White Water Rafting
Experience the rush of white water rafting on the Kelani River, with rapids ranging from Grade 2 to Grade 3. Perfect for both beginners and seasoned rafters, this exhilarating activity promises fun and excitement amidst stunning surroundings.
Jungle Trekking
Explore the dense rainforest on guided treks, discovering hidden waterfalls, exotic flora, and fauna. Listen to the calls of the jungle and enjoy the serene beauty of untouched nature.
Canyoning and Waterfall Abseiling
Test your adventurous spirit with canyoning and waterfall abseiling. Navigate through rocky gorges and rappel down cascading waterfalls for an unforgettable experience.
Bird Watching
Delight in the opportunity to spot a variety of bird species in their natural habitat. Kithulgala is a bird- watcher’s paradise, home to numerous endemic and migratory birds.
Kandy, located in the central highlands of Sri Lanka, is a city rich in culture, history, and natural beauty, making it an ideal addition to any tourist package. Here are some highlights to include:
Temple of the Tooth (Sri Dalada Maligawa):
This sacred Buddhist temple houses the relic of the tooth of the Buddha, making it one of the most important religious sites in Sri Lanka. The temple’s stunning architecture and serene atmosphere are a must-see.
Kandy Lake:
Situated in the heart of the city, Kandy Lake offers a peaceful setting for a stroll or boat ride. The lake is surrounded by lush greenery and historical buildings.
Royal Botanical Gardens, Peradeniya:
These gardens are known for their extensive collection of Orchids, Medicinal plants, and Palms. A leisurely walk through the beautifully landscaped gardens is a treat for nature lovers.
Kandy Esala Perahera:
If visiting in July or August, the Esala Perahera is a spectacular cultural and religious parade featuring traditional dancers, drummers, elephants, and fire performers.
Bahirawakanda Vihara Buddha Statue:
This giant Buddha statue offers panoramic views of Kandy and its surroundings. Visitors can climb to the top for a closer look and to enjoy the scenic vistas.
Ceylon Tea Museum:
Located in an old tea factory, this museum provides insights into the history of tea production in Sri Lanka. Visitors can learn about the tea-making process and sample different varieties.
Kandy Market Hall:
For a taste of local life, visit the bustling market hall where you can find fresh produce, spices, and handicrafts. It’s a great place to buy souvenirs.
Cultural Dance Shows:
Experience traditional Kandyan dance performances which are held regularly at various venues around the city. These shows highlight Sri Lanka’s rich cultural heritage.
Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage:
Located a short drive from Kandy, this sanctuary for orphaned and injured elephants is a popular attraction. Visitors can watch elephants bathe and feed, providing a memorable experience.
Including these attractions in a tourist package will ensure a well-rounded and enriching visit to Kandy, showcasing its cultural, historical, and natural treasures.”
Discover the enchanting village of Meemure, a secluded haven nestled in the heart of Sri Lanka’s rugged Knuckles Mountain Range. This unique experience offers an immersive journey into the village’s rich traditions, stunning natural beauty, and serene atmosphere, perfect for those seeking a tranquil escape and a glimpse of authentic rural life.
Highlights of the Experience:
Scenic Journey
Embark on a scenic drive through winding mountain roads and lush forests, leading to the remote village of Meemure. The journey itself offers breathtaking views of verdant valleys, cascading waterfalls, and mist-covered peaks.
Traditional Village Life
Immerse yourself in the daily life of Meemure’s residents. Participate in traditional activities such as paddy farming, weaving, and cooking Sri Lankan delicacies. Experience the warmth and hospitality of the villagers and learn about their time-honored customs.
Nature Trails and Hikes
Explore the unspoiled beauty of Meemure with guided hikes and nature trails. Trek through dense forests, across bubbling streams, and up to scenic viewpoints, where you can take in panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
Embark on an unforgettable journey to Horton Plains National Park, a breathtaking natural reserve nestled in the central highlands of Sri Lanka. Known for its stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and scenic trails, Horton Plains offers a perfect escape into nature for adventurers and nature lovers alike.
World’s End:
Experience the thrill of visiting World’s End, a sheer precipice with a dramatic drop of about 880 meters (2,890 feet). On clear days, the panoramic views stretch out to the distant southern coastline, offering one of the most spectacular sights in Sri Lanka.
Baker’s Falls:
Take a picturesque hike to Baker’s Falls, a beautiful waterfall surrounded by lush greenery. Named after the British explorer Sir Samuel Baker, this waterfall is a perfect spot for photography and enjoying the serene environment.
Flora and Fauna:
Horton Plains is a biodiversity hotspot. Explore the unique grasslands and cloud forests, home to various endemic species. Keep an eye out for the elusive Sri Lankan leopards, deer.
Join us on an awe-inspiring journey to Adam’s Peak, also known as Sri Pada, a sacred mountain revered
by multiple religions and a beacon of natural beauty. Standing at 2,243 meters (7,359 feet), Adam’s Peak
is not only a pilgrimage site but also offers one of the most spectacular sunrise views in Sri Lanka.
Tour Highlights:
Sacred Pilgrimage:
Experience the spiritual atmosphere as pilgrims from different faiths – Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims, and Christians – make the ascent to the summit, where the revered footprint (Sri Pada) is believed to be the footprint of Buddha, Shiva, Adam, or St. Thomas, depending on the faith.
Sunrise Summit:
Begin your climb in the early hours of the morning to reach the summit in time for sunrise. Witness the breathtaking sight as the sun rises over the horizon, casting a mystical shadow of the peak across the landscape.
Diverse Wildlife:
Adam’s Peak is located in the midst of a biodiversity hotspot. As you ascend, pass through lush rainforests and encounter various flora and fauna unique to this region.
Cultural Heritage:
Learn about the rich cultural and religious history associated with Adam’s Peak. The journey is adorned with ancient inscriptions, prayer flags, and shrines that add to the spiritual ambiance.
Ella, a charming town in the central highlands of Sri Lanka, is a must-visit destination for tourists. Here
are some highlights to consider for a tourist package:
Ella Rock
A challenging hike that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the valley and tea plantations. It’s a perfect spot for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Nine Arches Bridge
A stunning piece of colonial-era railway construction set amidst lush greenery. This iconic bridge is a great spot for photography, especially when a train crosses.
Little Adam’s Peak
A relatively easy hike that rewards with spectacular views of the surrounding hills and valleys. Ideal for those who want a less strenuous trek compared to Ella Rock.
Ravana Falls
One of the widest falls in Sri Lanka, Ravana Falls is both beautiful and easily accessible. It’s a great place for a refreshing dip or a scenic picnic.
Ella Railway Station: Known for its picturesque setting, the train journey to and from Ella, especially the Kandy to Ella route, is considered one of the most scenic train rides in the world.
Leopards: Yala has one of the highest densities of leopards in the world, making sightings relatively
common.
Elephants: Large herds can be seen, especially around waterholes.
Bird Watching: Over 215 bird species, including flamingos, pelicans, and storks.
Other Wildlife: Sloth bears, wild boars, deer, crocodiles, and numerous other species.
Scenic Landscapes
Yala’s southeastern boundary borders the Indian Ocean, offering pristine beaches and coastal habitats.
Historical and Cultural Sites
Sithulpawwa Rock Temple: An ancient Buddhist monastery dating back over 2,000 years.
Activities
Jeep Safaris: Morning and evening safaris offer the best chances for wildlife sightings.
Bird Watching Tours: Specialized tours focusing on Yala’s diverse avian population.
Tangalle, a serene coastal town in southern Sri Lanka, is known for its pristine beaches, tranquil lagoons, and rich biodiversity. It offers a perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and cultural experiences, making it an ideal destination for a well-rounded tourist package.
Key Attractions
Tangalle Beach
The long stretches of golden sands and clear blue waters are perfect for swimming, sunbathing.
Rekawa Turtle Conservation Project
Visit the Rekawa Beach at night to witness sea turtles laying eggs. The conservation project aims to protect these endangered creatures.
Hummanaya Blowhole
Natural Wonder: Located near Kudawella, it is the second-largest blowhole in the world, where seawater shoots up to 25-30 meters high.
Galle, a coastal city in the southwest of Sri Lanka, is renowned for its colonial architecture, beautiful beaches, and vibrant culture. The city’s crown jewel, the Galle Fort, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering a blend of history, culture, and scenic beauty.
Galle Fort
Built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and extensively fortified by the Dutch in the 17th century, Galle Fort is a well-preserved colonial relic.
Stroll through cobblestone streets lined with Dutch colonial buildings, museums, and churches, including the Dutch Reformed Church and All Saints’ Church.
Galle Lighthouse
An iconic landmark offering stunning views of the fort and the sea.
Beaches
Unawatuna Beach
A popular spot for swimming, snorkeling, and diving.
Jungle Beach
A more secluded beach, ideal for relaxation and snorkeling.
Hikkaduwa Beach
Known for its coral reefs and vibrant nightlife.
Cultural and Historical Sites
Shopping and Dining
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