Upon the Arrival at Airport, Our company representative will meet you with the guide and will brief you the tour.
Then guide will transfer you to a luxurious hotel with modern conveniences.
Relaxing the Rest of the Day at the hotel, Because You are after a long flight
Optional Tours
Nearby attractions can be visited on this day, extending the tour duration if selected
01. Boat Safari in Negombo Lagoon
02. Negombo City Tour
In detail
Negombo Lagoon is large semi-enclosed coastal water body with plenty of natural resources. The lagoon is fed by number of small rivers and You will begin the journey from the mouth of the Negombo Lagoon, after following safety procedures. The tour will be really interesting with Fishing Village, Monkey Island, Mangrove Forest and Fish Hatchery, You visit and also you may experience wide range of Birds & Marine Lives there. You will stop on and
deserted Island for Drinks, Fruits, King Coconut and a Bottle of Water will be provided to you and then sailed on to witness the most beautiful sunset over the Lagoon
Wilpattu National Park is the Your First Wild Life Exploring Point; a big wildlife sanctuary famous for Elephants, Sri Lankan Leopards, Spotted Deers, Lankan Sloth Bears, Crocadiles and for many others. A must for wilderness lovers.
You will transferred to the Campsite, for 2 days staying which is located at the border of the Wilpattu National Park.
1st Day at Wilpattu At the evening, Go on wildlife adventure Jeep Safari at Wilpattu Overnight Stay at World class Tented Camp
2nd Day at Wilpattu Go on two wildlife Jeep Safaries to Wilpattu National Park ( Morning & Evening Game drives)
OR
You have the option of Selecting Full-Day Safari at Wilpattu (With a packed breakfast and lunch)Overnight Stay at World class Tented Camp 3rd Day at Wilpattu Leave Wilpattu after breakfast
Optional Tours
Nearby attractions can be visited on this day, extending the tour duration if
selected
01. Visit to Anuradhapura Ancient City
02. Yapahuwa Rock Hiking & Buddhist temple
In detail
Wilpaththu, is a must for animal and wilderness lovers being a big wildlife sanctuary with an area of 131,693 hectares. Wilpattu is the largest and one of the oldest National Parks in Sri Lanka with a wide variety of animals. The unique feature of this park is the existence of “Willus” (Natural lakes) filled with rainwater. Nearly sixty lakes (Willu) and tanks are found spread throughout Wilpattu. Natuaral habitants of wetlands , grass lands, coastal belts, lakes and severer forests provide habitants for Elephants, Sri Lankan Leopard, Spotted Deer, Barking Deer, jackals, Lankan Sloth Bear,Buffalo, Sambar,Mongoose and also the Mugger Crocodile, Common Cobra, Rat Snake and Indian Pytho. Wilpattu is among the top national parks world-renowned for its leopard (Panthera pardus kotiya) population. Wilpaththu is also a sanctuary for birds such as Pin tail, Spoonbill, Sri Lanka Jungle fowl- endemic, Cattle Egret and Purple Heron and large egret, openbill, spotted-billed pelican, shikra, little grebe.
You will reach Minneriya or Kaudulla National Park; Your Second Wild Life Exploring Point. Minneriya is very popular with tourists due to its ability of seeing around 200 elephants, feeding from the grass very close to you. (You will Stay for 1 night here).
Places, you are visiting
Habarana Herbal treatment Center
Habarana Village Tour with Lunch
Evening Elephant Jeep Safari at Minneriya or Kaudulla National Park
Overnight Stay at Tree-House Camping (OR You have the Opportunity to Stay at
a luxurious Hotel)
Optional Tours
Nearby attractions can be visited on this day, extending the tour duration if
selected
01. Sigiriya Fortress & Polonnaruwa City Tour
02. Pidurangala Ancient Rock Climbing
In detail
Minneriya National Park is situated in dry zone of Sri Lanka. The park is a dry season feeding ground for the elephant population dwelling in forests. You will enjoy the superb ride lies on bumpy roads in the jungle. After about half an hour, at the side of a huge lake You will see around 200 elephants, feeding from the grass very close to you. Elephant sightings in large herds are practically guaranteed here. Some reports account number of elephants to as high as 700. The park is an important habitat for the two endemic monkeys of Sri Lanka: purple-faced langur and toque macaque. Large herbivorous mammals such as Sri Lankan sambar deer and Sri Lankan axis deer are frequent in the park. Rare and endangered species such as Sri Lankan leopard and Sri Lankan sloth bear inhabit in Minneriya. Minneriya is one of the areas where the gray slender loris is reportedly found in Sri Lanka. The national park’s faunal species include 24 species of mammals, 160 species of birds, 9 species of amphibians, 25 species of reptiles, 26 species of fish, and 75 species of butterflies. The main habitats of Minneriya are of several types, including low-canopy montane forests, intermediate high-canopy secondary forests, scrublands, abandoned chena lands, grasslands, rocky outcrops, and wetlands.
You can experience Bullock cart ride through schenic rural setting(1.5km) and meantime you will experience green paddy fields in Habarana Area. You also can go to the Famer’s home after a 20 mins Boat ride (canoe) on Hiriwadunna lake and expericence traditional hospitality and see cultivation of vegetables. You can also Witness the lifestyle of village people and Taste village food. Then you will have a Tuk-Tuk tour to where your vehicle is parked. Ayurvedic Habarana Herbal Treatment Center, provides authentic ayurveda treatment, good ambiance to ralax and get lost with the nature ,Treatments including Panchakarma Treatments, Detoxification, Rejuvenation ,Paralysis, Weight loss, Slimming Programs, Anti Ageing, Yoga & Meditation Therapies etc.
You will spend an unforgettable time of your life by exploring Animal skeletons and around 70 replicas of indigenous animals stored in the meseum. In the evening you will begin to explore the main attractions of the Kandy in Sri Lanka. Kandy Cultural City is also a World Heritage Site mainly due to the Secred Temple of Tooth of the Lord Buddha.
Places, you are visiting
Girithale Wild Life Museum
Heritage Spice Gardens
Traditional & Cultural Indoor Show of Kandian Dancing
Secred Temple of Tooth
Overnight Stay at kandy
Optional Tours
Nearby attractions can be visited on this day, extending the tour duration if
selected
01. Golden Rock Cave Temple at Dambulla
In detail
Girithale Wild Life Museum being the first wildlife museum in the island, serves as a center to educate the local and foreign visitors on Sri Lanka’s indigenous wild life and its conservation. This museum is very helpful to learn about wildlife and ingenious animals. Indigenous animals in Sri Lanka as well as lesser-known information about them are displayed at the museum. Animal skeletons and around 70 replicas of indigenous as well as animals found in other countries are displayed here. Among the replicas, a significant one is the rare black leopard found in the Sinharaja rainforest. The skeletons of elephants, leopards, monkeys and deer and elephant foetuses are also in the collection.
Heritage Spice Garden,Sri Lankais famous for its high quality spices for centuries. Archaeologists have found traces of Sri Lankan cinnamon in 4,000-year-old Egyptian tombs. Greeks, Arabs, North Africans, Persians, Indians and Western Europeans were drawn to the ‘Pearl of the Indian Ocean’ for her gems,her peacocks and her ivory – but above all for her spices (Cinnamon, Mace, Nutmeg, Cloves, pepper, Tea).
Traditional Kandian Dancing, classical dance forms are associated with performance of various rituals and ceremonies which are centuries old and are based on folk religion and folk beliefs going back to before the advent of Buddhism and its acceptance by the Sinhalese people in the 3rd century BC. Kandy city is the last capital of the Sri Lankan kings and is a World Heritage Site mainly due to the Secred Temple of Tooth. It is a Buddhist temple and is located in the royal palace complex, which houses the relic of the tooth of the Lord Buddha. Since ancient times, the relic has played an important role in local politics because it is believed that whoever holds the relic holds the governance of the country.
In the Morning You will go for a Jungle walk at Udawattakele Forest with Birdlife and wildlife watching (Your Third Bird and Wildlife exploring Point) At the evening, You will reach Udawalawa National Park. Overnight Stay at a luxurious Hotel (OR you have the option to stay at a Tented Camp, located at the border of the Udawalawe National Park)
Optional Tours
Nearby attractions can be visited on this day, extending the tour duration if selected
01. Visit to Udunuwara & Botenical Garden
i. Peradeniya Royal Botenical Garden
i. Gadaladeniya buddhist temple
ii. Lankathilaka buddhist temple
iii. Embekke wooden temple
02. Visit to Ella
Tea Plantation & Tea Factory, Nuwara Eliya
Ramboda Waterfall
Lover’s leap Waterfall
Victoria Park
Nuwara Eliya City Tour (Little England)
Train Trip (Nanu Oya to Bandarawela)
View Point of Ella (Ella gap)
Rawana Waterfall
House of Clay Pot, Wellawaya
Buduruwagala Buddhist Temple
03. Adventure tour to Kitulgala
04. Hortan Plains
In detail
Udawattakele is a historic forest reserve on a hill-ridge in the city of Kandy. Udawattakele is also known as “Uda Wasala Watta” in Sinhalese meaning “the garden above the royal palace”. The reserve also contains a great variety of plant species, especially lianas, shrubs and small trees. There are several giant lianas. You can have a great few hours enjoying nature at its best. There are many kinds of mammals. Endemic mammals that live in the sanctuary are the pale-fronted toque macaque (Macaca sinica aurifrons), golden palm civet, mouse deer (Moschiola meminna), slender loris, and the dusky palm squirrel. Other mammals are the Indian muntjac, Indian boar, porcupine (Hysterix indica), Asian palm civet, small Indian civet, ruddy mongoose, Indian giant flying squirrel, greater bandicoot rat, Indian pangolin, greater false vampire bat, and Indian flying-fox. Udawattakele is a famous birdwatching site. About 80 bird species have been recorded in the sanctuary. The endemic bird species are Layard’s parakeet, yellow-fronted barbet, brown-capped babbler and Sri Lanka hanging parrot. The rare three-toed kingfisher Ceyx erythacus has been observed occasionally at the pond. Common hill myna, golden-fronted leafbird, blue-winged leafbird, spotted dove, emerald dove, Tickell’s blue flycatcher, white-rumped shama, crimson-fronted barbet, brown-headed barbet crested serpent eagle, and brown fish owl are regularly seen and heard in the forest.
For an exciting time, We will take you to the Udawalawe National Park, famous for hundreds of elephants, Sloth bear, sambar deer and many other species, for a wildlife exploring jeep safari through a beautiful nature paradise.
Places, you are visiting
Baby Elephant Transit Place, Eth Athura Elephant Jeep Safari at Udawalawe National Park (Your fourth wildlife exploring point.)
Overnight Stay at a luxurious Hotel (OR you have the option to stay at a Tented Camp, located at the border of the Udawalawe National Park)
Optional Tours
Still no Optional tours have been added to this day.
In detail
Udawalawe National Park is the most visited park in the country. Udawalawe lies on the boundary of Sri Lanka’s wet and dry zones. The habitat surrounding at the reservoir includes marshes, the Walawe river and its tributaries, forests and grasslands. Udawalawe is an important habitat for hundreds of Sri Lankan elephants. The rusty-spotted cat, fishing cat and Sri Lankan leopard are members of the family Felidae present in Udawalawe. The Sri Lankan sloth bear is seldom seen because of its rarity. Sri Lankan sambar deer, Sri Lankan axis deer, Indian muntjac, Sri Lankan spotted chevrotain, wild boar and water buffalo are among other mammal species. Udawalawe is also a good birdwatching site. Endemics such as Sri Lanka spurfowl, red-faced malkoha, Sri Lanka grey hornbill, brown-capped babbler, and Sri Lanka junglefowl are among of the breeding resident birds. Elephant Transit Place, rehabilitates orphaned elephant calves for ultimate release them back into their natural habitat. The elephants are kept at part of the Udawalawe National Park to maintain familiarity with their habitat, but have access to both food and medical care.
Then You will reach Yala National Park ; Your Fifth Wild Life Exploring Point. Yala is the most visited and second largest national park in Sri Lanka; famous for Sri Lankan elephants, Sri Lankan leopards, aquatic birds and for many other wide variety of wild animals.
You will transferred to the Campsite, for 2 days staying which is located at the border of the Yala National Park.
1st Day at Yala At the evening, Go on wildlife adventure Jeep Safari at Yala Overnight Stay at World class Tented Camp
2nd Day at Yala Go on two wildlife Jeep Safaries to Yala National park ( Morning & Evening Game drives)
Or You have the option of Selecting Full-Day Safari at Yala (With a packed breakfast and lunch) Overnight Stay at World class Tented Camp
3rd Day at Yala Morning Jeep Safari at Lunugamvehera National Park or Yala Leave Yala after Lunch
Optional Tours
Still no Optional tours have been added to this day.
In detail
Yala National Park is the most visited and second largest national park in Sri Lanka, bordering the Indian Ocean. You can put a big expectation of mostly seeing variety of wild animals and birds, Beacouse The park is best known for its variety of wild animals.The park consists of five blocks. Yala was designated as a wildlife sanctuary in 1900. It is important for the conservation of Sri Lankan elephants, Sri Lankan leopards and aquatic birds. Yala hosts a variety of ecosystems ranging from moist monsoon forests to freshwater and marine wetlands. It is one of the 70 Important Bird Areas (IBAs) in Sri Lanka. Yala harbours 215 bird species including six endemic species of Sri Lanka. The number of mammals that has been recorded from the park is 44, and it has one of the highest leopard densities in the world. 25 individual leopards are estimated to roam in Block I. The elephant herd of Yala contains 300–350 individuals. The sloth bear, leopard, elephant, and wild water buffalo are all threatened species that Yala is harbouring.
At The Evening, You will be transferred to the Bundala National Park; The greater flamingo which visits in large flocks of over 1,000 individuals. Bundala is the your sixth Wild Life exploring Point.
Go on wildlife Jeep Safari with emphasis on birds and many other animals
Overnight Stay at a luxurious Hotel in Hambantota.
OR
you have the option to stay at a Tented Camp, located at the border of the Bundala National Park)
Optional Tours
Still no Optional tours have been added to this day.
In detail
Bundala National Park offers a great abundance of wild animals without being too crowded with jeeps. Bundala National Park is an internationally important wintering ground for migratory water birds in Sri Lanka with five shallow, brackish lagoons with salt pans in three. Bundala harbors 197 species of birds, the highlight being the greater flamingo, which migrate in large flocks. The greater flamingo which visits in large flocks of over 1,000 individuals, from Rann of Kutch of India. Bundala was designated a wildlife sanctuary in 1969 and redesignated to a national park on 4 January 1993. In 1991 Bundala became the first wetland to be declared as a Ramsar site in Sri Lanka. In 2005 the national park was designated as a biosphere reserve by UNESCO, the fourth biosphere reserve in Sri Lanka. Waterfowl (lesser whistling duck, garganey), cormorants (little cormorant, Indian cormorant), large water birds (grey heron, blackheaded ibis, Eurasian spoonbill, Asian openbill, painted stork), medium sized waders, and small waders are the other avifaunal species which are present in large flocks. Black-necked stork, lesser adjutant and Eurasian coot are rare birds inhabit in the national park. A few Asian elephants still inhabit in the forests of Bundala. Other mammals seen in the park are toque macaque, common langur, jackal, leopard, fishing cat, rusty-spotted cat, mongoose, wild boar, mouse deer, Indian muntjac, spotted deer, sambar, black-naped hare, Indian pangolin, and porcupine.
Birds Park will be a wonderful surprice for you to meet and interact with many birds being the Asia’s largest Birds Park. In the evening you will have a fantastic experience to drive through a Safari Park-Open Zoo.
Places, you are visiting
Birds Reaserch Center at Hambantota Mirijjawila Botanical Garden Dry Zone Botanical Garden Evening Jeep Safari at Ridiyagama Safari Park (An Open Air Zoo); Your seventh Wild Life exploring Point.
Overnight Stay at Mirissa
Optional Tours
Still no Optional tours have been added to this day
In detail
Birds Park is a wonderful surprice for you to meet and interact with many birds. This is the Asia’s largest Birds Park and Research Centre. Birds Park is a home to endemic and exotic birds with over 180 varieties and around 3200 birds. The park which is located in the Southern part of the island expands on a landscape of 35 acres dedicated for bird enthusiast and for those who study ornithology.
Mirijjawila Botanical Garden is one of the five botanical gardens in Sri Lanka. Garden is very large and located in the dry zone of Sri Lanka. It would be a nice experience to have a relaxing walk of 6 – 7 kms in early hours in the morning or in the evening. There are electric car services too there. Large variety of dry zone plants are scattered around and this is a must visit place.
This is the first Safari Park in Sri Lanka. The park area is huge. This will be a fantastic experience to you rather than just visiting a normal zoo, Becaouse all animals are living free with nature. You will have a drive through 500 acres through Safari Park-Open Zoo. Animals in captivity have larger area to roam around giving them more freedom than in an enclosed Zoo. You will see African Lions, Hippos, Ostriches, Camels, Elephants, Donkeys, Zebra’s and lots of other animals at there.
You will have the opportunity to see the biggest mammals In the warm Indian ocean. In the early Morning you will go for Whale watching in their natural habitat. This is a Journey to the Mirissa Sea with a Small Ship.
You will enjoy and relax at the Mirissa beach for 2 days here.
Optional Tours
Nearby attractions can be visited on this day, extending the tour duration if
selected
01. Surfing at Weligama Bay Beach
02. Diving at Hikkaduwa beach
03. Down South Sailing tour
04. Jungle Beach Sea Bathing with Rumassala; The Mythical Mountain
05. Koggala Lake & Madol Duwa Island + Martin Wickramasinghe House & Folk
Museum
06. Handunugoda Tea Factory & Museum
07. Galle City Tour
08. Kanneliya Forest Reserve
09. Sinharaja Rain Forest
Overnight Stay at Mirissa
In detail
Mirissa Beach is a stunning crescent beach and is a perfect place to enjoy the see life and experience most beautiful sunsets and sunrises in the Island of Sri Lanka. Mirissa’s beach and night life make it a popular tourist destination. You can experience other beach activities such as surfing, diving & Snorkeling, Sun bathing, Swimming and many more at Mirissa. Large number of tourists are also gathered here because of the Popularity of the Mirissa as a surfing hotspot. You also have the easy access to other tourist attractions in the island such as Koggala beach, Jungle beach at Unawatuna, Galle and also for few famous buddhist temples.
Mirissa is one of the best spot to do whale and dolphin watching in Sri Lanka and you can see Blue whales, Sperm whales, Fin whales, and Common dolphins, Bottlenose dolphins, Spinner dolphins, often you can see turtles with many marine fish species such as Bluefin tuna and flying fish. In the early Morning you will go for Whale watching in their natural habitat. it is a Journey to the Mirissa Sea with a Small Ship.
You will reach the Negombo Airport to catch the flight back to your home. Nearby attractions can be visited on this day, extending the tour duration if selected
01. Moonstone Gem Mines
02. Boat safari in Madu River
03. Turtle Farm at Kosgoda