12-Nights Wonders of Sri Lanka - Small Group from $4,295
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Wonders Of Sri Lanka - Small Group
From the golden shores of Colombo to the misty highlands of Nuwara Eliya and the wild landscapes of Yala, experience the many faces of Sri Lanka on this unforgettable journey. Climb the UNESCO-listed Sigiriya Rock Fortress, explore the sacred temples of Kandy and Anuradhapura, and meet a practicing monk for a traditional blessing ceremony. Watch Asian elephants roam freely on safari in Yala National Park, then journey to the colonial streets of Galle Fort, where Dutch-era mansions overlook the Indian Ocean. Along the way, visit a working tea estate, enjoy high tea at the Grand Hotel and witness the skill of Weligama’s stilt fishermen. With amazing landscapes, rich traditions and warm hospitality at every turn, discover the Pearl of the Indian Ocean on a trip to Sri Lanka.
Dining Summary
- 10 Dinner (D)
- 12 Breakfast (B)
- 4 Lunch (L)
- Colombo: Get to know your Travel Director and fellow travelers over a rooftop dinner. As the city stretches out before you, raise a toast to the journey ahead. You’ll enjoy a menu thoughtfully crafted from seasonal, locally sourced ingredients, offering a taste of the island’s rich culinary traditions.
- Habarana: Welcomed by the local community, take a guided walk through the farmlands of Hiriwadunna, where fresh vegetables, fruit and spices thrive under traditional cultivation methods. Enjoy an outdoor lunch featuring authentic Sri Lankan dishes, prepared with ingredients sourced straight from the fields. As you dine, you’ll hear stories of sustainable farming practices and the deep-rooted traditions that shape rural life.
- Dambulla: Gather for a traditional Sri Lankan barbecue, where fragrant spices and fresh local ingredients take center stage. You’ll enjoy a selection of grilled specialties, expertly prepared over an open flame. The rich aromas and bold flavors reflect the island’s culinary heritage, creating a relaxed and flavourful dining experience.
- Kandy: In the village of Menikkumbura, join a Local Expert for a hands-on cooking experience, using fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Learn the techniques behind Sri Lanka’s fragrant dishes before sharing a meal together in a relaxed setting, gaining insight into the country’s rich culinary traditions.
- Nuwara Eliya: Savor a traditional high tea in the elegant surroundings of the Grand Hotel, a colonial-era landmark in Sri Lanka’s hill country. Delicate finger sandwiches, freshly baked scones and handcrafted pastries are served alongside a selection of fine teas. Overlook beautifully manicured gardens and enjoy the tranquil charm of Nuwara Eliya’s misty highlands.
- Colombo: Discover Colombo’s vibrant heart on a tuk-tuk adventure through its historic streets. See the colonial-era Colombo Fort and explore the lively Pettah Market before visiting the striking Red Mosque. Pass the Old Town Hall, step inside the Dutch-built Wolvendaal Church and admire the eclectic Gangaramaya Temple where Sri Lankan, Thai, Indian and Chinese influences blend seamlessly across its shrine rooms and courtyards. Conclude at Hotel Nippon with a classic mutton roll and a refreshing drink.
- Dambulla: Dating back to around 750–400 BCE, this ancient burial site offers a glimpse into Sri Lanka’s early civilisations. Carefully arranged stone chambers once held cremated remains, accompanied by pottery, beads and iron tools: evidence of advanced social and cultural practices. As you explore the well-preserved tombs, admire the ingenuity of their construction and uncover the beliefs that shaped the lives of the island’s earliest inhabitants.
- Anuradhapura: Explore Anuradhapura, visiting key religious and archaeological sites. See the Ruwanwelisaya Dagoba a large stupa recognized for its scale and engineering, and visit the Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi, a sacred fig tree linked to the Buddha’s enlightenment. Continue to Thuparamaya and the remains of the Abhayagiri Monastery. At Isurumuniya Temple, view its noted rock carvings, then meet artisans in a nearby village known for traditional clay pot making.
- Polonnaruwa: Explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site with your Travel Director, uncovering the legacy of Sri Lanka’s medieval capital. Flourishing between the 11th and 13th centuries, the city thrived through an advanced irrigation system that sustained large-scale rice cultivation. Walk among its well-preserved stupas, temple complexes and the Royal Palace, once the center of a powerful kingdom.
- Dambulla: Step inside Sri Lanka’s largest and best-preserved cave monastery, a sacred site for over two millennia. Dating back to the 3rd century BCE, this UNESCO-listed temple sits 160 meters above the plains, offering panoramic views over the central highlands. Explore its vast caverns, where more than 150 Buddha statues and intricate murals cover the walls, depicting centuries of Buddhist teachings and Sri Lankan history.
- Kandy: Visit one of Buddhism’s most revered pilgrimage sites, where, enshrined within a golden casket, lies Sri Lanka’s most sacred relic: a tooth believed to have belonged to the Buddha. Explore the temple’s richly decorated halls, admire intricate carvings and golden embellishments, and soak in the atmosphere of devotion that surrounds this historic sanctuary.
- Kandy: Experience the energy and precision of a Kandyan dance performance, a tradition rooted in royal courts and ritual practice. Dancers move to the pulse of the drums, leaping and turning in layered costumes, while fire-breathers and acrobats add a striking ceremonial edge.
- Nuwara Eliya: Travel by train through Sri Lanka’s central highlands, where mist-covered mountains, cascading waterfalls and emerald tea plantations unfold at every turn. This scenic journey from Kandy to Nuwara Eliya offers a glimpse into the island’s colonial

12 nights from $4,295 per person
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