Say Ayubowan to South Asia's gem, Sri Lanka. This adventure is going to take you all over – from national parks to beaches to ancient fortresses and temples, we’ve squeezed in all the highlights & a few lesser-known secrets to create the perfect 11-day trip. With hand-picked inclusions and extra free time add-ons, this trip delivers the best Sri Lanka has to offer.
Colombo: Explore this bustling melting pot of a city with 20 of your new besties. It’s home to some seriously cool sights.
Ella: Who doesn’t love a nice cuppa? And now you’ll get to see where the magic happens.
Kandy: Fire-eating. Acrobatics. Epic costumes. All based on the dances of Indian shamans. Local traditions don't get hotter than this!
Kandy: One of the world’s most scenic train rides. Pass tea plantations and lush greenery, via mountain tunnels and steep valleys.
Kandy: This pristine-white sanctuary is an ultimate pilgrimage for Buddhists. It holds a relic of Lord Buddha’s tooth.
Sigiriya: A fortress on top of a giant rock. And did we mention it has massive lion’s paws at the front? Amazing!
Sigiriya: See rice fields and jungle landscapes as you ramble around this rural Sri Lankan village. Then refuel with a traditional lunch.
Sigiriya: Want peace and tranquillity, or an array of Insta-ops? These cave temples offer both. But hide your wallet from the cheeky monkeys.
Udawalawe National Park: Hang out with elephants, leopards, crocodiles – the whole jungle crew.
Udawalawe National Park: Orphaned baby elephants? Cuteness overload. This sanctuary cares for calves until they’re strong enough to head back into the wild - over 250 and counting! You’ll catch them right at milk time (every 3 hours, 365 days a year), which is honestly worth the trip alone.
Unawatuna: Colonial buildings meet modern life in this UNESCO-listed spot. There are heritage walks, foodie hotspots and fun nightlife, all up for grabs.
Unawatuna: Get ready for cuteness on flippers. At this conservation hub, local nesting sites are protected, eggs are rescued from predators, and hatchlings are released into the wild where they belong. See firsthand how Kosgoda is helping keep Sri Lanka’s turtle population swimming strong.
Unawatuna: Wanna learn more about Sri Lankan village ceremonies? We'll visit a traditional mask painting centre to see how these masks (that are still used in rural villages today!) are created.