Day 01

Upon your arrival one of our well experience representatives (Driver/Guide) will warmly welcome you at Bandaranayake International Air port & with refreshments travel to Kandy. En route visit Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage. The orphanage was primarily designed to afford care and protection to the baby elephants found in the jungle without their parents.

Next you visit Herbal garden at Mawanella. You will get the chance of seeing how spices & herbs like Turmeric/Pepper cones/Cloves/Cardamom/ Nutmeg/Vanilla/ Cinnamon/Cocoa/Aloe Vera E.g.

Enjoy with Traditional Dancing in the evening.

Overnight Stay in Kandy.

Day 02

After the Breakfast you visit the last Sinhalese Kingdom of Kandy,  until 1815 it was captured and ruled by the British. Famous for the Temple of tooth that houses Lord Buddhas sacred tooth relic, home of the Esala Perahera.

Next enjoy the beauteous scenes of Peradeniya Botanical Gardens.

Bahirawakande Buddhas statue rising from a hill adjoining the holy city of Kandy, the giant Buddha statue of Bahirawa Kanda

Overnight Stay at the same place in Kandy.

Day 03

After the breakfast you proceed to Nuwara Eliya. En route if you do shopping, Kandy is one of the best places for Gems, Handicrafts and Silk / souvenirs E.g.

Next Ramboda falls - Ramboda Falls is 109 m (358 ft) high and 11th highest waterfall in Sri Lanka

 You visit Tea plantations & Fabricating, Situated at around 2000m above sea level and surrounded by lush tea plantations. Nuwara Eliya is the main hill resort in Sri Lanka and the heart of the tea industry.

Explore British colonial city with 18 holes Golf course/Horse course/Beautiful park/Gregory’s lake & nice landscaping.
                                           
Overnight stay in Nuwara Eliya.

Day 04

Early wake up 5.30am with takeaway breakfast you visit Horton Plains. A paradise for nature lovers, hikers and birds watching.  The most stunning place is the Worlds End, where the southern Horton Plains suddenly ends, and drops off to nearly 1050metres, an awesome sight indeed. It is 9.5Km walking with warm jackets. 

In the evening  you can walk “Single Tree Mountain”  At this vantage point one could enjoy the panoramic view of Pidurutalagala Mountain range, Haggala Mountain, Lake Gregory, and the entire town of Nuwara Eliya as well as Northern section of Horton Plains.    

Enjoy with boat riding at fantastic Gregory Lake.                                              

Overnight stay at the same place in Nuwara Eliya.

Day 05

Breakfast at the hotel you drive to Kithulgala. En route you visit St. Clairs falls,  this is one of the widest waterfalls in Sri Lanka and is commonly known as the "Little Niagara of Sri Lanka"

Next you visit “Devon falls” This Waterfall is 97 meters high and ranked 19th highest in the Island.

Next you visit Kitulgala, a small town perched on the hills that slopes down to the flowing waters of the River Keleni. The main attractions include white water rafting, trekking and the Kelani forest Reserve which is a popular bird watching location. Enjoy a thrilling day of white water rafting.

Then have your lunch at a nice restaurant in “Kelani” river bank.

Overnight stay at Kithulgala.

Day 06

Breakfast at the hotel drive to Colombo, Sri Lanka is bustling capital is located on the country is west coastland with a population of between 800,000 and one million (estimates vary) is by far the country is biggest city, as well as its window on the world.

Its natural harbor at the mouth of the Kelani River was a magnet for successive traders and conquerors - first Arab merchants, then Portuguese, Dutch and British imperialists.

Main tourist attractions are at Colombo – Galle face terrace/Old parliament/Dutch hospital/Town Hall/Museum/Victoria Park & Independent Square E.g.   

Overnight stay in Colombo.

Day 07

Breakfast at the hotel drive to Negambo, situated by the shores of a lagoon and is an ideal place for those who want quick access to and from the airport. 

Attractions in the city are the old Dutch fort gate built in 1672 now a part of the prison. The Dutch Canal there was then a supply route to the Dutch administration, huge fish market, old churches and fishing villages.

Overnight stay in Negambo.