Step into a world of wonder with this immersive 6-day, 5-night escape across Sri Lanka’s most captivating landscapes. Begin in the vibrant heart of Colombo, where colonial charm meets modern energy. Journey to the misty highlands of Nuwara Eliya, where emerald tea plantations stretch beyond the horizon and the air carries the scent of Ceylon’s finest leaves.
Wander through Ella’s cinematic scenery—cross the legendary Nine Arches Bridge, hike Little Adam’s Peak, and soak in panoramic views that feel like poetry. In Sigiriya, ascend the ancient rock fortress and marvel at frescoes and engineering that defy time.
Along the way, pay homage at the sacred Temple of the Tooth in Kandy, and end your adventure with a thrilling Yala safari, where elusive leopards and wild elephants roam free.
With Ceylon Tropical Travel, every moment is curated for authenticity, comfort, and awe. Let the rhythm of island life guide you through a journey that’s as soulful as it is scenic.
Your story begins here.
Arrival and warm welcome by our representative at the airport, begin your journey with the visit to Dambulla on the way to Sigiriya, home to the remarkable Dambulla Cave Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This complex of five caves is adorned with stunning Buddhist murals and over 150 statues, including a massive reclining Buddha. The caves are set in a dramatic rock outcrop, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Wander through the intricately decorated chambers and appreciate the rich cultural and religious heritage.
Checkin to Sigiriya hotel and relax in the evening with green surroundings.
Take a walk around the calm Sigiriya village to experience the Sri Lankan culture and its village life.





Ready to Climb the impressive Sigiriya Rock, a colossal 200-meter-high monolith, to explore the remnants of a royal citadel. Sigiriya, renowned for its ancient rock fortress and UNESCO World Heritage status. Enjoy panoramic views from the summit, see the impressive frescoes of celestial maidens, and marvel at the Lion’s Gate and its impressive sculptures. The surrounding gardens and water features further enhance the site’s historical and architectural significance.
Heading to Kandy, Sri Lanka’s cultural capital and a city rich in history and natural beauty. The scenic drive to your accommodation offers beautiful views of the lush hills.
Once you’ve checked in and settled into your hotel, you may wish to relax and enjoy the peaceful ambiance of this charming city. Evening visit to the Temple of the Tooth Relic, a significant Buddhist site, if time permits enjoy the Cultural dance to experience traditional vibe.




After breakfast visit to Peradeniya Royal botanical garden, was established in 1821, six years after the final occupation of the Kandyan Kingdom by the English. The area 61.25 ha in extent, is about 1550ft from sea level. More than 4000 species of plants including woody trees, Palms, Ferns, Orchids and shrubs currently present within the gardens.
Heading to Pinnawala elephant orphanage is just as the name suggests holds a unique disposition in the ex-situ animal care. It’s success and fame has travelled not just within the country but throughout the world to an extent where Pinnawala synonymous with the Sri Lankan Elephant.
Currently being a home to nearly 100 elephants you can watch them bathing, feeding by you self and take photos close by at bathing points.
End of the day relax at the hotel with closer view near elephant bathing river.




The scenic drive to Ella will take you through rolling hills and verdant tea plantations, setting the stage for your stay in this idyllic destination.
Start the journey by visiting tea planation and visit to Damro Tea factory on the way to Ella. Welcome to Ella, feel the most purified air on earth. You will be visit Nine arch bridge the most popular iconic land mark in Ella completed in 1919. The bridge was designed to accommodate a challenging nine-degree curve and steep gradient. Built entirely by local labor under British supervision, the construction faced significant logistical challenges, including difficult terrain and material transport.
Ella is a gateway to some of Sri Lanka’s most beautiful natural attractions, and your stay promises to be a refreshing escape into nature Once you’ve checked in to your Ella accommodation and unwind with a cozy dinner.
You may enjoy the evening walk around the ella city which gives you a high vibe.





In the morning pack your breakfast leaving Ella early morning, be prepare for the exciting wildlife experiences that awaits you. Udawalawe’s unique wildlife and natural beauty make it a perfect destination for those eager to experience Sri Lanka’s rich biodiversity. Udawalawe is an important habitat for water birds and Sri Lankan elephants. Udawalawe is an important habitat for Sri Lankan elephants, which are relatively hard to see in its open habitats. Many elephants are attracted to the park because of the Udawalawe reservoir, with a herd of about 250 believed to be permanently resident.
After safari heading to Hiriketiya Sri Lanka’s Secret Crescent of Soul, sun and beach awaits to witness your stay with your family.
Tucked into the southern curve of Sri Lanka’s sun-drenched coastline, where time seems to stretch with the tide and stories ride the rhythm of the waves, there lies a place whispered about by wanderers and kept close by those who’ve found it — Hiriketiya.
Relax your stay in the evening having a sea bath and enjoy a rich sea food dinner.



Wake up with the waves, let the day begin where ocean mist meets morning light. Take your breakfast with the coastal breeze, it isn’t just a meal—it’s a moment. A slow sunrise in every sip of coffee. A taste of the tide in every bite.
Have morning sea bath, relax and spend the time to refresh your mind. Leaving Hiriketiya on the way visiting to turtle hatchery, beneath the warm sands and moonlit skies, a quiet miracle unfolds. Here at the Turtle Hatchery protect one of the ocean’s most ancient travelers – the sea turtle.
It’s time to say goodbye, share the memories with your friends and make them to visit to SRILANKA
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