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NATURE AND ADVENTURE BASED TOURS

Overview

Nature and adventure based tours

Embark on an unforgettable journey through the breathtaking landscapes and rich biodiversity of Sri Lanka with our eco and nature based tour package. Immerse yourself in the wonders of this tropical paradise as you explore verdant rainforests, majestic mountains.

Experience the thrill of encountering exotic wildlife in their natural habitats as you venture into renowned national parks in Sri Lanka. Marvel at the sight of majestic elephants , elusive leopards, and colorful bird species while guided by knowledgeable naturalists.

Join us on this nature and adventure based tour to unlock the secrets of Sri Lanka.

 

Tour Plan

Day1/2 Colombo

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.

Day 3/4 Sigiriya

Sigiriya, also known as Lion Rock, is an ancient rock fortress located in the central Matale District near
the town of Dambulla in Sri Lanka. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Sri Lanka’s most
iconic landmarks.
Historical Significance: Built in the 5th century AD by King Kashyapa, Sigiriya served as a royal palace
and fortress. It later became a Buddhist monastery until the 14th century.
Architecture: The site features the remains of an extensive network of fortifications, vast gardens,
reservoirs, and structures. The most notable is the Lion’s Gate, with massive lion paws carved into the
rock.

Mirror Wall: A polished wall that once reflected the king’s image. Today, it bears ancient graffiti from
visitors over the centuries.
Panoramic Views: Climbing to the summit offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

  • Activities
    Hot Air Balloon Ride: For a unique aerial view of Sigiriya and the surrounding landscape.
  • Local Village Tour: Experience traditional Sri Lankan village life and cuisine.
  • Wildlife Safari: Combine your visit with a safari in Minneriya or Kaudulla National Park to see elephants
    and other wildlife.
Day 5 Minneriya National Park

Minneriya National Park, a heaven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. This exclusive experience offers an immersive adventure in one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic natural reserves, renowned for its rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes.

Highlights of the Adventure:

Elephant Gathering: Witness the awe-inspiring spectacle of the largest gathering of Asian elephants in the world. From July to October, watch herds of elephants congregate around the Minneriya Tank for an extraordinary display of wildlife.

Jeep Safari: Enjoy a thrilling jeep safari through the park’s diverse habitats. Traverse grasslands, forests, and wetlands to encounter a wide variety of animals, including leopards ,bears, and an array of bird species.

Bird Watching: Delight in spotting over 160 species of birds, including endemics like the Sri Lanka grey hornbill and the Sri Lanka Jungle fowl. The park is a paradise for bird watchers and photographers alike.

Scenic Landscapes: Marvel at the breathtaking scenery of Minneriya, from the ancient Minneriya Tank to the lush greenery and majestic trees. The park’s picturesque vistas provide perfect photo opportunities.

Day 6/7 Kandy

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.”

Day 8/9 Nuwaraeliya

Nuwara Eliya, often referred to as “Little England,” is a charming city in the central highlands of Sri
Lanka. Known for its cool climate, colonial architecture, and lush tea plantations, Nuwara Eliya offers a
refreshing escape with a blend of natural beauty and historical charm.

Colonial Heritage: Established by British colonists in the 19th century, Nuwara Eliya retains its colonial charm with its old-world architecture, including bungalows, Tudor-style hotels, and gardens. Situated at an elevation of 1,868 meters (6,128 feet), it has a temperate climate, making it a popular retreat from the tropical heat.

Gregory Lake: A beautiful man-made lake offering boat rides, paddle boating, and a serene environment
for picnics.

Horton Plains National Park: A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring the stunning World’s End cliff, Baker’s Falls, and diverse flora and fauna. Ideal for hiking and nature walks.

Tea Plantations and Factories: Visit renowned tea estates like Pedro Tea Estate and experience guided tours of tea factories to learn about tea production and enjoy tastings.

Hakgala Botanical Gardens: The highest botanical gardens in the Country, showcasing a vast array of flowers, ferns, and trees.

Victoria Park: A well-maintained park ideal for a leisurely stroll or a family outing, particularly beautiful during the blooming season.

Activities

Tea Tasting Tours: Explore various tea estates and factories, learn about the tea-making process, and enjoy tea tasting sessions.

Hiking and Trekking: Venture into Horton Plains for scenic hikes, including the trek to World’s End and Baker’s Falls.

Golfing: Play a round of golf at the Nuwara Eliya Golf Club, one of the oldest golf clubs in Asia, set in a picturesque landscape.

Horse Riding: Experience horse riding around Gregory Lake and through the town, capturing the colonial charm and scenic beauty.

Strawberry Farms: Visit local strawberry farms to pick and taste fresh strawberries.

Day 10/11 Horton Plains

Discover the breathtaking beauty and unique biodiversity of Horton Plains National Park, a highland sanctuary that offers an extraordinary experience for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. This comprehensive journey takes you through misty landscapes, pristine forests, and stunning vistas, providing an unforgettable glimpse into one of Sri Lanka’s most cherished natural reserves.

Highlights of the Expedition:

World’s End : Stand in awe at the edge of World’s End, a sheer cliff with a drop of about 870 meters. On clear days,
enjoy panoramic views stretching to the southern coast. This iconic viewpoint is one of the park’s most
spectacular attractions.

Baker’s Falls : Experience the beauty and tranquility of Baker’s Falls, a picturesque waterfall nestled within the lush
greenery. The sight and sound of cascading water offer a serene break during your hike.

Flora and Fauna : Explore the park’s unique ecosystem, home to a variety of endemic plants and animals. Look out for sambar deer, purple-faced langurs, and a rich diversity of bird species, including the rare Sri Lanka
whistling thrush.

Day 12/13 Ella

Ella, a charming town in the central highlands of Sri Lanka, is a must-visit destination for tourists.

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.

Day 14 Yala National Park

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.

Day 15 Tangalle

Negombo, a vibrant coastal city located just north of Colombo, is known for its beautiful beaches, rich
history, and bustling fishing industry. It’s an ideal destination for those looking to unwind by the sea
while experiencing a mix of cultural and natural attractions
Located only about 10 km from Bandaranaike International Airport, Negombo is easily accessible and
often serves as a convenient first or last stop for traveler
Negombo has a rich colonial history influenced by the Portuguese, Dutch, and British, visible in its
architecture and historic sites.

Fishing Industry
The city is famous for its thriving fishing community and bustling fish markets.
Key Attractions
Negombo Beach
A wide, sandy beach perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying water sports. It offers a relaxed
atmosphere with numerous beachfront cafes and restaurants.
Negombo Lagoon
A serene and picturesque lagoon ideal for boat rides, bird watching, and exploring the mangroves.
St. Mary’s Church: A beautiful Catholic church known for its intricate ceiling paintings and architecture.
Fish Market (Lellama)
Visit one of the largest fish markets in Sri Lanka to experience the local fishing culture and see the fresh
catch of the day.
Hamilton Canal
An old Dutch canal that stretches for 14.5 km, providing a scenic route for boat tours through the city and
surrounding areas.

Day 16/17 Mirissa

Relax on the soft, golden sands and soak up the tropical sun while enjoying the gentle ocean breeze.
Engage in water sports such as surfing, snorkeling, and stand-up paddle boarding in the crystal-clear
waters.

Whale Watching
Embark on a thrilling whale watching excursion to spot majestic creatures like blue whales, sperm
whales, and dolphins in their natural habitat.

Coconut Tree Hill
Climb up Coconut Tree Hill for panoramic views of Mirissa Bay and the surrounding coastline, making it
an ideal spot for sunset photography.

Parrot Rock
Walk across the sandbar to reach Parrot Rock, a small rocky outcrop offering picturesque views of
Mirissa Beach and the Indian Ocean.During low tide, explore the rock pools and enjoy a refreshing swim
in the calm waters around Parrot Rock.

Secret Beach Mirissa
Discover the secluded beauty of Secret Beach, a tranquil cove nestled between rocky cliffs, ideal for
swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling away from the crowds.

Activities
Whale Watching Tours: Set sail on guided boat tours to observe whales and dolphins, available during the
whale watching season from November to April.

Beach Relaxation: Spend leisurely days lounging on the beach, swimming in the azure waters, or
enjoying beachfront dining at local restaurants.

Surfing Lessons: Learn to ride the waves with surfing lessons provided by experienced instructors at

Mirissa Beach.
Yoga and Wellness Retreats: Rejuvenate your mind, body, and soul with yoga classes and wellness
retreats offered at various resorts and retreat centers.

Cultural Excursions: Explore nearby attractions such as Buddhist temples, historic sites, and traditional
villages to immerse yourself in Sri Lankan culture.

Day 18/19/20 Galle

Negombo, a vibrant coastal city located just north of Colombo, is known for its beautiful beaches, rich
history, and bustling fishing industry. It’s an ideal destination for those looking to unwind by the sea
while experiencing a mix of cultural and natural attractions

Located only about 10 km from Bandaranaike International Airport, Negombo is easily accessible and
often serves as a convenient first or last stop for traveler Negombo has a rich colonial history influenced by the Portuguese, Dutch, and British, visible in its architecture and historic sites.

Fishing Industry
The city is famous for its thriving fishing community and bustling fish markets.

Key Attractions
Negombo Beach
A wide, sandy beach perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying water sports. It offers a relaxed
atmosphere with numerous beachfront cafes and restaurants.
Negombo Lagoon
A serene and picturesque lagoon ideal for boat rides, bird watching, and exploring the mangroves.
St. Mary’s Church: A beautiful Catholic church known for its intricate ceiling paintings and architecture.
Fish Market (Lellama)
Visit one of the largest fish markets in Sri Lanka to experience the local fishing culture and see the fresh
catch of the day.
Hamilton Canal
An old Dutch canal that stretches for 14.5 km, providing a scenic route for boat tours through the city and
surrounding areas.

Day21 Negombo

Negombo, a vibrant coastal city located just north of Colombo, is known for its beautiful beaches, rich history, and bustling fishing industry. It’s an ideal destination for those looking to unwind by the sea while experiencing a mix of cultural and natural attractions

Located only about 10 km from Bandaranaike International Airport, Negombo is easily accessible and often serves as a convenient first or last stop for traveler

Negombo has a rich colonial history influenced by the Portuguese, Dutch, and British, visible in its architecture and historic sites.

Fishing Industry
The city is famous for its thriving fishing community and bustling fish markets.

Key Attractions

Negombo Beach
A wide, sandy beach perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying water sports. It offers a relaxed atmosphere with numerous beachfront cafes and restaurants.

Negombo Lagoon
A serene and picturesque lagoon ideal for boat rides, bird watching, and exploring the mangroves. St. Mary’s Church: A beautiful Catholic church known for its intricate ceiling paintings and architecture.

Fish Market (Lellama)
Visit one of the largest fish markets in Sri Lanka to experience the local fishing culture and see the fresh catch of the day.

Hamilton Canal
An old Dutch canal that stretches for 14.5 km, providing a scenic route for boat tours through the city and surrounding areas.

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