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Hikkaduwa

Hikkaduwa, on Sri Lanka’s southwest coast, is a vibrant seaside town famous for its golden beaches, surfing waves, and lively coral reefs. Once a quiet fishing village, it has grown into a popular tourist destination offering snorkeling, diving, and boat rides to explore its rich marine life, including sea turtles and tropical fish. The town also has a buzzing beachside scene with restaurants, shops, and cultural events, making it a perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and local charm. Local Market & Souvenir Shopping: Browse for batik, gems, masks, and handmade crafts. Snorkeling & Scuba Diving: Explore Hikkaduwa Coral Sanctuary—rich with colorful coral, sea turtles, and tropical fish. Glass-Bottom Boat Tours: Ideal for families and non-swimmers to see marine life without getting wet. Turtle Watching: Visit the Turtle Beach where sea turtles often swim up to the shore. Surfing: Great for intermediate surfers. Surf schools and board rentals available. Nightlife: Enjoy beach bars, fire shows, and live music (seasonal). Ayurveda & Wellness: Many local spas offer traditional massage and treatments.

Bentota

Attractions: Ravana Falls & Caves, Madu River Boat Safari, Turtle Hatchery, Water Sports, plus laid-back beach time. Chauffeur guided city tours in starting at $50 per person, with flexible durations and accessibility features. 10. Galle Galle Fort (UNESCO): Colonial ramparts, Dutch architecture, boutiques, cafés, and ocean vistas. Edward’s Pillar in Unawatuna (nearby): Historic navigational column atop Rumassala Hill Wikip Chauffeur guided city tours in starting at $50 per person, with flexible durations and accessibility features.

Wilpattu National Park

Wilpattu National Park, located in the northwest of Sri Lanka, is the country’s largest and one of its oldest protected wildlife reserves. Covering over 1,300 square kilometers, it is unique for its natural “villus” – rainwater-filled lakes that attract a wide variety of animals. The park is home to elephants, leopards, sloth bears, spotted deer, and an impressive range of birdlife. Unlike the busier parks, Wilpattu offers a more tranquil safari experience, combining rich biodiversity with serene landscapes of forests, grasslands, and wetlands. Dense forest landscape known for sloth bears, leopards, and diverse wildlife — ideal for off-the-beaten-path safaris. Chauffeur guided city tours in starting at $150 per person, with flexible durations and accessibility features.

Yala National Park

Yala National Park, located in southeastern Sri Lanka, is the country’s most famous wildlife sanctuary and a top eco-tourism destination. Spanning dry forests, grasslands, lagoons, and coastal areas, it is renowned for its high density of leopards, along with elephants, sloth bears, crocodiles, and over 200 bird species. The park is divided into five blocks, with Block I being the most visited due to its diverse wildlife sightings. Its unique blend of rich biodiversity and scenic landscapes makes Yala a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Chauffeur guided city tours in starting at $150 per person, with flexible durations and accessibility features.

Fabulous Colombo

As the financial epicentre of Sri Lanka, Colombo stands as a favoured hotspot for tourists. Immerse yourself in a diverse culinary experience and embark on an exciting tuk-tuk ride around the seaside city. After an exciting day, enjoy the nightlife with friendly locals and good food! Colombo, the largest city and commercial capital of Sri Lanka, is a vibrant metropolis located on the island’s west coast. It serves as the country’s main financial and cultural hub, offering a fascinating blend of modern urban life and colonial heritage. The cityscape is a mix of towering skyscrapers, colonial-era buildings, bustling street markets, and religious landmarks. Areas like Galle Face Green provide open spaces for relaxation by the sea, while Pettah Market showcases the city’s energetic and diverse street life. Colombo’s multicultural population—comprising Sinhalese, Tamils, Muslims, and Burghers—contributes to its rich cultural fabric, reflected in its temples, mosques, churches, and kovils. Popular attractions include the Gangaramaya Temple, Beira Lake, and the iconic Lotus Tower. Food lovers will find everything from flavorful street food like kottu roti and hoppers to high-end dining experiences. The city is also a key transport hub, with extensive road, rail, and air connectivity. As Colombo rapidly modernizes, developments like the Port City project are transforming it into a major South Asian financial center while preserving its unique charm and history. Activities Visit Royal Botanical Garden Visit Giragama Tea Factory Transfer to Colombo Enjoy a city tour in Colombo

Luxurious Kandy

Kandy, located in central Sri Lanka, is known for its rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. Home to the sacred Temple of the Tooth and surrounded by lush hills and serene lakes, it offers a unique blend of history, culture, and tranquility. A must-visit destination. Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic: World heritage Buddhist shrine, central to Kandy’s cultural identity.• Royal Palace Complex: Historic Kandyan architecture and the palace state rooms.• Kandy Lake & Scenic Viewpoints: Peaceful urban lake and panoramic city views from surrounding hills.• Gem Museum & Workshop, Spice Garden: Learn about gemstones and spices through live demos.• Cultural Dance Show: Traditional Kandyan performance with elaborate costumes and drumming.• Bahirawakanda Buddha Statue, Kandy War Cemetery, Batik Factory, Udawattakele Forest Reserve: Additional cultural, historical, and natural attractions.Chauffeur guided city tours in Kandy starting at $35 per person, with flexible durations and accessibility features. Activities Welcome at the airport Transfer to Kandy Enjoy a city tour in Kandy Visit Temple of the Tooth Relic

Nuwara Eliya

Damro (Labookellie) Tea Centre & Gardens: Visit one of the oldest estates, with free tea-tasting Ramboda Falls: A powerful waterfall cascading through lush greenery Lake Gregory: Recreational hub with paddle boats, horse‑riding, and strolling paths Nuwara Eliya Post Office: A Tudor-style, historic red‑brick building dating to 1894. Sita Amman Temple: A unique Hindu shrine tied to the Ramayana, said to preserve Hanuman’s footprint Victoria Park, Colonial Architecture Tour (Grand Hotel, racecourse, churches): Showcase British-era elegance and manicured gardens Hakgala Botanical Gardens: The second-largest botanic garden in Sri Lanka, rich in orchids and lore Pidurutalagala Peak (optional): Sri Lanka’s highest elevation, offering hiking and panoramic views Horse Racing (seasonal): A colonial-style racing event for a unique local experience Queen’s Cottage & Holy Trinity Church: Historic colonial landmarks with architectural and cultural significance. Chauffeur guided city tours in Nuwara Eliya starting at $45 per person, with flexible durations and accessibility features.