Sri Lanka, with its serene landscapes and rich cultural heritage, offers an ideal setting for a yoga and meditation tour package. This package is designed to provide a holistic retreat, combining the ancient practices of yoga and meditation with the tranquility of Sri Lanka’s natural beauty. Participants can immerse themselves in daily yoga sessions led by experienced instructors, meditation practices to enhance mental clarity and inner peace, and wellness activities such as Ayurveda treatments.
The tour also includes excursions to Sri Lanka’s picturesque beaches, lush forests, and historic temples, ensuring a balanced experience of relaxation, rejuvenation, and cultural exploration. Whether you are a seasoned yogi or a beginner, this tour promises to nurture your mind, body, and soul in one of the most enchanting destinations in the world.”
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.
Anuradhapura, one of Sri Lanka’s ancient capitals, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its well-preserved ruins of ancient Sri Lankan civilization. As the center of Theravada Buddhism for many centuries, it is a city rich in history, culture, and religious significance.
Key Attractions
Sacred Bodhi Tree (Sri Maha Bodhi)
Believed to be a sapling from the original Bodhi tree in India under which the Buddha attained enlightenment. It is one of the oldest living trees documented in history.
Ruwanwelisaya
A massive stupa built by King Dutugemunu in the 2nd century BC, known for its impressive size and architectural beauty. One of the most venerated Buddhist stupas in Sri Lanka.
Jetavanaramaya
Once the tallest stupa in the world and a prominent landmark in ancient Anuradhapura. Made from millions of bricks, showcasing advanced engineering skills of ancient Sri Lankans.
Abhayagiri Monastery
A major monastic complex founded in the 1st century BC. Includes the Abhayagiri Stupa, one of the largest brick structures in the world.
Isurumuniya
A rock temple known for its carvings and sculptures, including the famous “Lovers” sculpture. A popular site for both religious and artistic interest.
Thuparamaya
The oldest stupa in Sri Lanka, believed to enshrine the collarbone relic of the Buddha.
Architectural Highlight: Showcases early Buddhist architectural styles.
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.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site in Sri Lanka, is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and cultural travelers.
Polonnaruwa, the second ancient capital of Sri Lanka, flourished between the 11th and 13th centuries. It offers a rich tapestry of history, archaeology, and architecture, set amidst lush landscapes.
Key Attractions
Royal Palace Complex
King Parakramabahu’s Palace: Once a grand seven-story structure, now in ruins but still impressive.
Thuparama Gedige:
One of the best-preserved buildings, showcasing unique architectural styles.
Gal Vihara
A rock temple featuring four stunning Buddha statues carved into a granite cliff, representing different postures of the Buddha: seated, standing, and reclining.
Parakrama Samudraya (Sea of Parakrama)
A vast irrigation reservoir built by King Parakramabahu I, ideal for leisurely walks and bird watching.
Lankatilaka
A massive brick structure housing a colossal standing Buddha statue, highlighting the grandeur of ancient Sinhalese architecture.
Rankot Vihara
The largest stupa in Polonnaruwa, standing at 55 meters tall, offering a glimpse into the religious devotion of the era.
Pothgul Vihara
An ancient library and meditation complex, believed to have been a center for Buddhist learning.
Discover inner peace and rejuvenation amidst the cultural splendor of Kandy with our exclusive Yoga and Wellness Retreat in Sri Lanka. Nestled in the heart of the island, Kandy offers a perfect blend of ancient heritage, lush landscapes, and tranquil surroundings, making it an ideal destination for a holistic wellness getaway.
Morning yoga session to start your day with relaxation and focus.
Visit the Temple of the Tooth Relic, a UNESCO World Heritage site and spiritual center of Kandy.
Afternoon at leisure to explore the picturesque Kandy Lake or indulge in optional spa treatments at your hotel.
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.
Experience tranquility and rejuvenation with our exclusive Down South Yoga and Wellness Tour in Sri Lanka. This bespoke package is designed to immerse you in the serene coastal region of southern Sri Lanka, renowned for its pristine beaches, lush landscapes, and vibrant wellness offerings.
Transformative journey with daily yoga and meditation sessions led by experienced instructors.
Enjoy Ayurvedic treatments and massages to rejuvenate your body and mind.
Participate in holistic wellness activities such as nature walks, cooking classes focused on healthy cuisine, and mindfulness workshops.
Optional excursions to nearby attractions like Galle Fort, tea plantations, or wildlife sanctuaries.
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.