DAY 9 – KANDY – NUWARA ELIYA
The country’s main hill resort, Nuwara Eliya is the heart of Sri Lanka’s lush tea-growing region. Founded by the British explorer Samuel Baker in 1846, Nuwara Eliya was a sanctuary to the colonialists keen to escape the humidity and heat of Sri Lanka. The town was originally built with mock-Tudor houses featuring inglenook fireplaces and billiard tables, a golf course, racetrack, gentlemen’s clubs and botanical gardens. Now a bustling town and the vegetable garden of Sri Lanka, it still provides a glimpse of life during the colonial heyday. The region’s temperate climate makes this the coolest area in the country, so you may want to pack a jacket or some layers!
Deluxe Experience
Enjoy an exclusive visit to a tea plantation, learning the tea-making process and sampling the local produce while overlooking lush tea gardens.
Today you’ll visit one of the most prestigious tea plantations not only in Nuwara Eliya, but in Sri Lanka as a whole! Here you’re immersed in the entire tea making process, from handpicking the tea leaves to the different techniques that help contribute to the delicious final product. Of course, no visit would be complete without enjoying some of the produce — you’ll enjoy an exclusive tasting session overlooking the incredible vistas of the rolling tea gardens. Meandering through some of the country’s most beautiful scenery, there will be plenty of photo worthy moments during our journey.
You will arrive at your hotel in the afternoon — an elegant colonial property that dates back to 1891 — and have time to relax at the hotel before a delectable dinner this evening.
Your travel time today will be approximately 4 hours.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 10 – NUWARA ELIYA
We have a full day dedicated to discovering Nuwara Eliya and its beautiful surrounds. This morning you will board the local train for a scenic ride to Thalawakale station, passing magnificent landscapes with every twist and turn. You stop in the main town of Nuwara Eliya and enjoy a guided tour to acquaint yourself with historically rich city. Here you will discover the idyllic Gregory Lake and the busy Central Market and Bazaar, full of vendors and locals going about their day. Known as Little England, Nuwara Eliya features beautiful colonial-era architecture which you’ll have the opportunity to see on your tour – this includes the renowned Nuwara Eliya Post Office!
Your journey takes us out of town, venturing further to see the spectacular St. Clair and Devon Falls that cascade down the lush green mountains of the region. Known as Little Niagara of Sri Lanka, St. Clair Falls is one of the widest falls in the country. The nearby Devon Falls was named after an English coffee planter by the name of Devon, whose plantation is situated close by.
Back at your stunning accommodation, you will indulge in a high tea iconic to the Grand Hotel, delighting in a range of locally sourced teas and delicious finger food. The evening at leisure for you to enjoy.
Meals Included: Breakfast
DAY 11 – NUWARA ELIYA – UDAWALAWE – YALA
You make our way to Yala this morning, stopping to witness the gushing water of the incredible waterfalls at Ella before continuing to Udawalawe en route.
Special Experience
Visit the incredible Elephant Transit Home in Udawalawe and learn about its extensive rehabilitation program.
Established in 1995, the Elephant Transit Home rehabilitates orphaned elephant calves until they’re strong enough for release back into the wild. This special place is situated on the western border of Udawalawe National Park, where the elephants get the opportunity to roam free. Best job ever? Very well could be! Although you can’t get up close and personal with the elephants, you’ll be able to see plenty of adorable calves being fed during feeding time.
Waving goodbye to your new elephant friends, you will make your way to one of Sri Lanka’s most premier eco-tourism destinations, Yala National Park — the gateway to some of the island’s incredible wildlife. Established in 1938, Yala National Park boasts a diverse range of habitats, including scrub jungle, brackish lagoons, lakes, and rivers, that leopards, elephants, wild buffalo and more call home.
Your travel time today will be approximately 8 hours.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 12 – YALA NATIONAL PARK
This morning you will enjoy time at leisure to relax and enjoy our hotel’s facilities.
Grab your cameras, you’re heading out on an incredible safari this afternoon through Yala National Park! Among the oldest and best known of Sri Lanka’s national parks, your safari will take you through the park’s stunning scenery and past a number of important cultural ruins. Think vast grassland terrain mixed with beautiful, open lagoons and water holes that are popular among the diverse species found here.
Keep your eyes peeled and get your lens ready to capture the numerous different species that call this park home. From the unique Sri Lankan sloth bear and wild water buffalo to the majestic Sri Lankan elephants that roam the area, there is magic to be found with every twist and turn. Here, you’ll also get the opportunity to spot the elusive Sri Lankan leopard. Affectionately known as the Lords of the Jungle, Yala National Park has a leopard density that’s higher than anywhere else on the planet. Fingers crossed we can spot one!
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 13 – YALA – WELIGAMA – GALLE
Farewelling the lush greenery of Yala this morning, you make your way to the coastal walled city of Galle, the capital of the South Province. Built by the Portuguese in the late 16th century, this old trading port was further fortified by the Dutch and British colonialists. The narrow streets of shuttered mansions and churches protected by the stone walls, bastions and ramparts, are a delight to stroll through.
Deluxe Experience
Spend two days staying a short walk from the historic walled city of Galle, wandering the narrow streets and the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Galle Fort.
On arrival in Galle, you will enjoy a guided tour of the city on foot, learning about the town’s history and immersing in its stunning colonial architecture. You will discover the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Galle Fort, a fantastically preserved colonial sea fortress and Galle’s best-known site.
Early this afternoon, you make your way to the seaside village of Habaraduwa to visit a special turtle hatchery. Set up to conserve Sri Lanka’s turtle population, you’ll get the chance to see baby turtles before they’re released into the wild. You will then make your way to the stunning town of Weligama, where you’ll witness the unique stilt fishermen of Weligama go about their trade — bring your camera, this makes for a cool photo opportunity!
Your travel time today will be approximately 4 hours.
Melas Included: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 14 – GALLE
This morning you enjoy a scenic cruise along the Madu River, meandering through islets forested with mangroves. Look out for the 46 different species of birds that reside in the area, including 14 aquatic varieties, as well as huge water lilies and colourful butterflies.
You will then visit the Moonstone Mine in Meetiyagoda. This mine is one of the few places where the semi-precious stone is found in high concentrations, hence the villagers believe this area is blessed by the moon. At Meetiyagoda you can see, or even go down into the deep, narrow shafts where the stones are mined.
On your way back to the hotel, you will make a stop at the moving Tsunami Photograph Museum which remembers the devastating 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami that inflicted widespread damage to the coast of Sri Lanka.
The rest of the afternoon is yours to enjoy at leisure. You may like to make the most of the luxurious hotel amenities, explore the Galle fort further on your own or take part in an optional cycling tour of Galle’s countryside—the choice is yours!
Optional Excursion
Cycle in the Galle Countryside – Enjoy a relaxed cycle through paddy fields and small villages stopping to meet some of the locals along the way. The tour will also include a visit to a local tea and cinnamon factory, where of course you’ll enjoy a tasting! 3 hours/30km – from US $60pp
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 15 – GALLE – COLOMBO
Sri Lanka’s capital Colombo, the ‘Garden City of the East’, faces the Indian Ocean and stretches along more than 14 kilometres of the island’s western shores. A bustling city crowded with buses and minivans has overtaken the once quiet roads laden with bullock carts. Tree-lined boulevards, colonial buildings, open air markets, temples, lakes, and churches add great character to this city.
Upon arrival in Colombo, you’ll enjoy a guided city tour, including a visit to the Gangarama Temple and the famous Cricket Club Café, a prominent establishment in town owned by two Australians.
Special Experience
Navigate the hustle and bustle of Colombo’s streets during a tour of the city in open-top Jeeps.
One of the most immersive tours you can take of Colombo awaits us this evening. Feel the breeze in your hair as open-top jeeps whiz us around the energetic city, discovering the lively ocean-front promenade ‘Galle Face Green’ before heading to Colombo Fort and Pettah, a busy market area that seamlessly combines colonial and local influences. You will visit Beira Lake, a beautiful manmade lake in the city’s centre, and uncover some of Colombo’s iconic modern landmarks, including the Old Parliament, Lotus Tower and Galbokka Lighthouse.
You will enjoy a farewell dinner this evening at Colombo’s Gallery Café. Housed in the former offices of world-renowned Sri Lankan architect, the late Geoffrey Bawa, the internationally acclaimed restaurant is the perfect place to enjoy your last group meal together.
Your travel time today will be approximately 2.5 hours.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 16 – DEPART COLOMBO
Today marks the completion of our adventure across amazing Sri Lanka. You’ll enjoy the day at leisure to explore Colombo further or simply relax and enjoy our hotel amenities. We hope you leave with fantastic memories!
Melas Included: Breakfast