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Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka may seem small on a map, but it's a powerhouse of biodiversity, culture, and ancient wonder. Within a few days, you can snorkel above the world’s largest animal, the blue whale, spot leopards stalking through the dry brush of Yala, and climb the mysterious lion-shaped monolith of Sigiriya, a ruined royal palace above the jungle canopy.

This is not a beach holiday. It's a close encounter with nature and time, from morning birdcalls in tropical wetlands to ancient irrigation systems that still sustain the island’s interior. Whether you’re tracking elephants, glimpsing sloth bears, or watching storks rise from lotus ponds, Sri Lanka rewards the curious.

Our itineraries cut through the noise to focus on the wild, the sacred, and the unforgettable, custom-built for travelers who want more than just pretty views.

Sample Itinerary

Day 1 – Arrival in Colombo & Transfer to Mirissa
  • Arrival at Colombo Bandaranaike International Airport
  • Scenic drive to Mirissa on Sri Lanka’s south coast (approx. 2.5–3 hrs)
  • Welcome dinner overlooking the Indian Ocean
  • Overnight in a boutique guesthouse near the beach
Day 2 – Blue Whale Snorkel & Coastal Birdlife
  • Early morning snorkeling expedition off the coast of Mirissa to observe blue whales in their natural habitat
  • Return to shore for lunch, followed by optional coastal wetland birdwatching in Weligama Lagoon
  • Evening at leisure; overnight in Mirissa
Day 3 – Safari in Yala National Park
  • Morning transfer to Yala National Park (approx. 3.5 hrs), Sri Lanka’s most famous big cat reserve
  • Afternoon safari with chances to see leopards, Asian elephants, sloth bears, jackals, and marsh crocodiles
  • Sunset in the scrubland; overnight stay in a safari eco-lodge or tented camp near the park
Day 4 – Sigiriya Lion’s Rock & Ancient Cities
  • Early transfer to Sigiriya (approx. 6 hrs), breaking the journey with stops at scenic lakes and rural temples
  • Climb the iconic Lion’s Rock, an ancient fortress-palace built atop a 200-meter-high rock column
  • Optional visit to Pidurangala Rock at sunset for panoramic views and fewer crowds
  • Overnight in Sigiriya or nearby eco-lodge
Day 5 – Birdwatching & Return to Colombo
  • Optional early birdwatching walk through nearby forest patches or village wetlands
  • Return drive to Colombo (approx. 4.5 hrs), with scenic breaks along the way
  • Airport drop-off or overnight extension in Colombo city
  • End of tour

Info

  • Currency: Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR)
  • Best Time to Visit: December–April (south coast whale season and Yala dry season); August–September for Sigiriya and central plains
  • Language: Sinhala and Tamil are official; English widely used in tourism

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