Island Adventure

14 Days - 13 Nights

Negombo / Anuradhapura / Wilpathu / Sigiriya / Temple of Tooth / Cultural Show / Kandy / Botanical Gardens / Yala / Singharaja Rain Forest / Hikkaduwa

Day 1

Destination: Airport - Negombo

At the arrivals at the Bandaranaike International Airport, you will be guided by our Airport Representative to your chauffeur of the journey.Located close to the Airport, about 7km away, Negombo is a beach town with an active nightlife. The main road in the Northern part of Negombo lies in line with the beach, natural and truly breathtaking. The beaches are the major tourist attractions of Negombo, while many visitors use the city for the first and the last night of their visit in this tropical country.

Overnight Stay : Hotel in Negombo

Day 2

Destination:Negombo - Anuradhapura - Willpattu

Walk through the first capital of Sri Lanka thousands of years before; the Anuradhapura Kingdom. The ruins of Anuradhapura contains archaeological and architectural wonders of massive buildings, broken pools, and sculptured statues, surrounded by the rows of trees, cold stone, and the shadow of the sunny sky.Reach Wilpattu for an amazing camping night.

Overnight Stay : Camping in Willpattu

Day 3

Destination: Willpattu

Wilpattu National Park is home to many villus and natural lakes which are scattered around the landscape of Wilpattu National Park. It is both the largest and the oldest National Park in Sri Lanka. Due to the high concentration of Sri Lankan Leopards, it gained popularity and is still regarded as one of the best places to go to spot a leopard in its natural habitat.

Overnight Stay : Camp in Willpattu

Day 4

Destination: Willpaththu - Sigiriya

Wake to the sounds of rushing water, and chirping birds. Spend more time in the wild and get ready for your next location. Sigiriya, the magnificent rock fortress that was once the kingdom of King Kashyapa.

Overnight Stay : Hotel in Sigiriya

Day 5

Destination: Sigiriya

Rising amidst the central plains surrounded by green foliage and wildlife, the rock fortress, Sigiriya is a beauty to look at and look out from. To see the dramatic sight of the now ruined construction, you would have to climb through the lion staircase, which will also take you by the frescos of Sigiriya, which is said to be inspired by Ajantha paintings of India.

Overnight Stay : Hotel in Sigiriya

Day 6

Destination: Sigiriya - Kandy

From there you reach Kandy, a very prominent Capital in the history of Sri Lanka until it was captured in 1815 and now it holds itself as the center of art, religion, and culture of Sri Lanka.

Overnight Stay : Hotel in Kandy

Day 7

Destination: Kandy

Kandy is famous for the sacred Buddhist site, the Temple of the Tooth. It is the holiest Buddhist location in Sri Lanka. In the heart of the city, the scenic Kandy Lake, Bogambara Lake shines and captivates the romantic minds. While a perfect place to admire the spectacular greenery is the Peradeniya Botanical Garden, near the Mahaweli River. Lush 60 hectares of a garden full of many varieties of floral magnificence; it is renowned for its collection of orchids.

Overnight Stay : Hotel in Kandy

Day 8

Destination: Kandy - Yala

From Kandy, travel to the Yala National Park. Full of impressive white Dagobas, the town is full of expanses of paddy fields and beyond the town's borders, while the wilderness of the Yala National Park gives a unique aura to this mellow lakeside location.

Overnight Stay : Camp in Yala

Day 9

Destination:Yala

Yala National Park is one of Sri Lanka's popular wildlife destinations, being the second largest and the oldest National Park in the country.The landscape is full of semi-arid thorny scrub, scattered with pockets of fairly dense secondary forest. The park is renowned for the variety of its wildlife; most famous for elephants along with Spotted Deer, Sambar, Wild Buffalo, and many others. A part of the park has the highest concentration of leopards than elsewhere in the country, while the birdlife ranges over 120 species.

Overnight Stay : Camp in Yala

Day 10

Destination: Yala Emblipitiya

Yala National Park is one of Sri Lanka 's popular wildlife destinations, being the second largest and the oldest National Park in the country.The landscape is full of semi-arid thorny scrub, scattered with pockets of fairly dense secondary forest. The park is renowned for the variety of its wildlife; most famous for elephants along with Spotted Deer, Sambar, Wild Buffalo, and many others. A part of the park has the highest concentration of leopards than elsewhere in the country, while the bird life ranges over 120 species.

Overnight Stay : Hotel in Emblipitiya

Day 11

Destination: Emblipitiya - Singharaja Rain Forest

Sinharaja Forest Reserve is the largest rain forest in Sri Lanka, and also the World Heritage Virgin Rain Forest Cover in Sri Lanka. It is a treasured wildlife zone with various endemic species that couldn't be found elsewhere in the world. The Reserve is a narrow strip of terrain which consists of a series of ridges and valleys connected by a complex network of streams, which flow into the Gin Ganga and Kalu Ganga.

Overnight Stay : Hotel in Emblipitiya

Day 12

Destination: Emblipitiya - Hikkaduwa

Hikkaduwa; one of the most breathtaking beaches along Sri Lanka's spectacular coastline, reputes as the second best-surfing spot in Sri Lanka. Be it sunbathing, sea boat rides, snorkelling, scuba diving, diving or after-beach activities, Hikkaduwa beach is the place to find the picture perfect spot for sea, the sun, and sand.

Overnight Stay : Hotel in Hikkaduwa

Day 13

Destination: Hikkaduwa

The Hikkaduwa Coral Sanctuary; a magnificent garden decorated with colorful corals and is the home to many vibrantly colored fish. Located a few hundred meters offshore, the water over the reef is not more than four meters deep.With many seafood restaurants around the town, Hikkaduwa is a lovely, peaceful seashore to visit.

Overnight Stay : Hotel in Hikkaduwa

Day 14

Destination: Hikkaduwa - Airport

The Hikkaduwa Coral Sanctuary; a magnificent garden decorated with colorful corals and is the home to many vibrantly colored fish. Located a few hundred meters offshore, the water over the reef is not more than four meters deep.With many seafood restaurants around the town, Hikkaduwa is a lovely, peaceful seashore to visit.