Tour Packages
CULTURAL & HERITAGE TOUR
These tours focus on providing an immersive experience that goes beyond the typical tourist attractions. They emphasize learning about the local culture, heritage, and sometimes the spiritual or religious practices of the region. The itinerary typically includes visits to historical sites, museums, traditional performances, local crafts, culinary experiences, and interactions with local communities.
Example Itinerary for a Heritage Tour in Sri Lanka:
Day 1: Arrival in Colombo
Arrival in Colombo and transfer to hotel.
Explore colonial Colombo: Galle Face Green, Dutch Hospital, and Independence Square.
Day 2: Colombo to Anuradhapura
Travel to Anuradhapura.
Explore the ancient city, including Sri Maha Bodhi, Ruwanwelisaya, and the ruins of royal palaces.
Day 3: Anuradhapura to Polonnaruwa
Visit the ancient city of Polonnaruwa: Gal Vihara, Parakrama Samudra.
Overnight in Polonnaruwa.
Day 4: Sigiriya and Dambulla
Visit the iconic Sigiriya Rock Fortress.
Explore the Dambulla Cave Temple.
Overnight in Sigiriya or Dambulla.
Day 5: Kandy
Travel to Kandy, the cultural capital.
Visit the Temple of the Tooth and take a stroll around Kandy Lake.
Attend a cultural performance in the evening.
Day 6: Nuwara Eliya & Tea Plantations
Visit the picturesque Nuwara Eliya and tour a tea plantation.
Learn about the history and process of Ceylon tea production.
Day 7: Galle and Departure
Visit the Galle Fort.
Enjoy a leisurely afternoon by the beach or explore the town.
Depart from Colombo.
Why Choose a Culture and Heritage Tour in Sri Lanka?
Rich History: Sri Lanka has a wealth of ancient cities, temples, and monuments that are UNESCO-listed.
Cultural Diversity: The island offers a fascinating blend of Buddhist, Hindu, colonial, and indigenous influences.
Authentic Experiences: Visitors can immerse themselves in the local culture, from traditional dances to rural village life.
Scenic Beauty: From ancient ruins to lush tea plantations and coastal beauty, Sri Lanka’s landscapes enhance the cultural experience.





































WEDDINGS & HONEYMOON TOUR
Imagine exchanging vows beneath swaying palms on a pristine beach, with the Indian Ocean stretching to the horizon. Sri Lanka is home to luxury beachfront resorts, heritage mansions, and boutique hotels that specialize in destination weddings. You can choose a Western-style ceremony or embrace Sri Lanka’s cultural charm with a traditional Poruwa ceremony, complete with drummers, dancers, and blessings from Buddhist monks.




Sri Lanka is a stunning destination for both weddings and honeymoons, offering lush landscapes, pristine beaches, rich culture, and romantic spots. Here’s a suggested itinerary for a wedding and honeymoon tour in Sri Lanka that combines both cultural experiences and relaxation.
Day 1: Arrival in Colombo
Arrive in Colombo: Land at Bandaranaike International Airport.
Transfer to Colombo Hotel: Check-in at a luxury hotel (like the Galle Face Hotel or Cinnamon Grand).
Evening Leisure: Relax by the beach or take a stroll along Galle Face Green.
Overnight in Colombo: Dinner at the hotel with a view of the Indian Ocean.
Day 2: Wedding Preparations & Colombo City Tour
Morning Wedding Preparations: Meet with a local wedding planner. Sri Lanka has a variety of stunning venues for weddings: beach resorts, historical temples, or private villas.
Wedding Styling: Enjoy a traditional Sri Lankan bridal styling session (hair, makeup, saree, or western-style dress).
Wedding Ceremony: Exchange vows at a beach resort or at a heritage property (like the 5-star resorts along the coast of Galle or Bentota).
Post-Ceremony Celebration: Enjoy a traditional Sri Lankan meal with cultural dances.
Overnight in Colombo or a coastal resort near the wedding location.
Day 3: Post-Wedding Relaxation & Travel to Kandy
Morning: After the wedding celebration, have a relaxed breakfast.
Mid-Morning: Take a scenic drive to Kandy (approximately 3.5 hours).
Evening: Arrive at your Kandy hotel (e.g., The Kandy House or Earls Regent Hotel).
Kandy Temple Visit: Visit the Temple of the Tooth (Sri Dalada Maligawa), a sacred site with a rich history.
Overnight in Kandy: A romantic dinner in the hills, overlooking the city or lake.
Day 4: Explore Kandy & Cultural Experience
Morning: Visit the Royal Botanical Gardens in Peradeniya, a beautiful space for romantic walks among exotic plants.
Afternoon: Take a boat ride on Kandy Lake or visit the nearby spice gardens.
Evening: Attend a traditional Kandyan dance performance.
Overnight in Kandy.
Day 5: Journey to Nuwara Eliya (The “Little England” of Sri Lanka)
Morning: Depart for Nuwara Eliya (2.5-hour scenic drive).
Arrive in Nuwara Eliya: Check-in at a charming colonial-style hotel (such as Grand Hotel Nuwara Eliya or Heritance Tea Factory).
Tea Plantation Tour: Visit a local tea estate for a private tour and tea-tasting session.
Evening: Relax in the cool climate and enjoy dinner at your hotel.
Day 6: Honeymoon Activities in Nuwara Eliya
Morning: Take a romantic boat ride at Gregory Lake or visit the picturesque waterfalls around Nuwara Eliya.
Afternoon: Explore the colonial town or enjoy a horseback ride through lush tea gardens.
Evening: A cozy dinner in a luxurious restaurant.
Overnight in Nuwara Eliya.
Day 7: Travel to Bentota for Beach Stay
Morning: After breakfast, drive to Bentota (approximately 5 hours).
Arrive in Bentota: Check-in at a luxury beachfront resort (e.g., Taj Bentota Resort or Cinnamon Bey).
Afternoon: Enjoy a couple’s spa session with traditional Ayurvedic treatments, perfect for relaxation after the wedding.
Evening: Sunset walk along the beach and dinner at the hotel.
Day 8: Bentota – Beach & Water Activities
Morning: Spend the morning by the beach, swimming, or snorkeling.
Optional: Try water sports like jet skiing, windsurfing, or even a boat ride along the Bentota River.
Afternoon: Explore nearby attractions, such as the famous Bentota Turtle Hatchery or take a river safari.
Evening: Relaxing sunset cocktails and dinner by the beach.
Overnight in Bentota.
Day 9: Galle Day Trip
Morning: Drive down to Galle (1 hour) for a day trip.
Explore Galle Fort: Wander through the UNESCO-listed fort area, filled with charming colonial architecture, boutiques, cafes, and picturesque views.
Lunch in Galle: Try local seafood at a seaside restaurant.
Evening: Return to Bentota for a relaxing evening on the beach.
Overnight in Bentota.
Day 10: Relaxation & Departure
Morning: Spend your last day unwinding by the beach, enjoying the spa, or swimming in the resort pool.
Afternoon: Check-out from the hotel and transfer back to Colombo (about 2 hours).
Shopping: If time allows, stop at Colombo’s local markets or malls for souvenirs.
Evening: Head to Bandaranaike International Airport for your departure flight.
Additional Tips:
Wedding Planning: If you want a traditional Sri Lankan wedding, consider incorporating customs like the poruwa ceremony (a traditional Sinhala marriage ceremony) or a Buddhist blessing at a temple.
Best Time to Visit: Sri Lanka has a tropical climate, so the best time for a wedding or honeymoon is generally during the dry season from December to March.
This itinerary provides a good balance of cultural exploration, relaxation, and romance, making it ideal for both a wedding celebration and a dream honeymoon in Sri Lanka!
WILDLIFE TOUR
A wildlife tour package in Sri Lanka typically offers a thrilling and immersive experience in some of the island’s most famous national parks and nature reserves. Sri Lanka, known for its rich biodiversity, boasts a wide variety of wildlife, including elephants, leopards, monkeys, birds, and a diverse range of flora and fauna. Here’s what a typical wildlife tour package might include:












1. Wildlife Safari Tours
Jeep Safaris: Most wildlife tours involve jeep safaris in Sri Lanka’s national parks. Popular parks include:
Yala National Park: Famous for its leopards and elephants.
Udawalawe National Park: Known for large herds of elephants.
Minneriya National Park: Famous for the “Gathering” of elephants, where hundreds of elephants can be seen in one place.
Wilpattu National Park: A less crowded park that’s home to a variety of animals, including leopards and sloth bears.
A typical safari package will include a jeep ride through the park with an experienced guide who can spot wildlife and provide valuable insights into the flora and fauna.
2. Bird Watching
Sri Lanka is a bird lover’s paradise with over 430 species of birds, including 33 endemic species. The tour will likely include visits to bird hotspots like:
Kumana National Park: Known for its bird sanctuary and migratory birds.
Sinharaja Forest Reserve: A UNESCO World Heritage Site that is home to various endemic bird species.
Bundala National Park: Great for migratory birdwatching.
3. Nature Walks and Trekking
Rainforests: Visitors can walk through tropical rainforests like Sinharaja, exploring the dense canopy and spotting rare flora and fauna.
Wildlife Trails: Some packages include hikes or treks to secluded spots where you can experience wildlife in its natural habitat, away from the usual tourist areas.
4. Elephant Watching
Sri Lanka is famous for its wild elephants. Packages often include visits to:
Udawalawe National Park: A hotspot for elephant sightings.
The Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage: A chance to see elephants up close and learn about conservation efforts.
Some tours may also feature interactions with elephants in a responsible way, promoting ethical wildlife tourism.
5. Accommodation
Wildlife packages generally include stays in eco-lodges, resorts, or campsites close to the parks. Some premium packages may offer stays in luxury resorts with views of nature reserves or national parks.
6. Educational and Conservation Experiences
Many tours include visits to wildlife conservation centers or NGOs that focus on preserving endangered species, such as the Sri Lanka Wildlife Conservation Society or Leopard Trust. Some packages also involve talks or short documentaries on Sri Lankan wildlife.
7. Cultural and Heritage Integration
Some wildlife tour packages are combined with cultural experiences. This could involve visiting ancient cities like Anuradhapura or Polonnaruwa, where you can explore how humans and wildlife have coexisted in the island’s long history.
Example of a Wildlife Tour Package:
Duration: 7 days, 6 nights
Day 1: Arrival in Colombo and transfer to Sinharaja Rainforest for a guided walk and birdwatching.
Day 2: Drive to Yala National Park for an afternoon jeep safari and evening wildlife spotting.
Day 3: Full-day safari at Yala, including a sunrise safari and a visit to the Kumana Bird Sanctuary.
Day 4: Head to Udawalawe National Park for an elephant safari.
Day 5: Visit the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, followed by a trek in Horton Plains National Park.
Day 6: Travel to Wilpattu National Park for a nature walk and wildlife tracking.
Day 7: Return to Colombo for departure.
Wildlife tours in Sri Lanka cater to a variety of travelers—those interested in a relaxing nature escape, wildlife enthusiasts, photographers, and eco-conscious adventurers. Each package can be customized depending on the traveler’s preferences, fitness level, and the time of year, as the wildlife experiences vary with the seasons
Sport Tours
A sports tour in Sri Lanka is an exciting and enriching experience that combines competitive sports, cultural exploration, and the opportunity to enjoy some of the island's stunning landscapes. These tours are typically organized for teams or groups, and they include not only participation in sports events but also opportunities for sightseeing, cultural immersion, and relaxation.


1. Variety of Sports Activities
Sports tour packages usually offer a range of activities, depending on the interests of the travelers. Some popular sports you might find in these packages include:
Cricket: Sri Lanka is a cricket-loving nation, and cricket-related tours could include watching international matches, visiting famous stadiums, or even playing friendly matches with locals.
Golf: Sri Lanka is home to several beautiful golf courses, particularly in places like Colombo, Kandy, and Nuwara Eliya. Packages might include golfing at world-class courses.
Water Sports: With its vast coastline, Sri Lanka offers a wealth of water sports like surfing, diving, snorkeling, windsurfing, and kayaking. Popular spots include Arugam Bay, Hikkaduwa, and Mirissa.
Adventure Sports: Activities like trekking, mountain biking, and rock climbing can be included, especially in areas like Ella, Kandy, and the Knuckles Mountain Range.
Tennis, Badminton, and Football: Some packages may also offer these more localized sports, with options to play or even attend training camps.
2. Accommodation
Sports tour packages come with pre-arranged accommodation, ranging from luxury resorts to more budget-friendly options. Some of these resorts are also equipped with sports facilities, like tennis courts, golf courses, and swimming pools.
3. Guided Tours and Coaching
In addition to the sports activities themselves, packages may offer coaching or guided sessions. For example, if you’re interested in improving your cricket skills, there could be sessions with local experts or coaches. For water sports, experienced instructors might be included to teach beginners or offer advanced tips.
4. Local Cultural Integration
Many sports tour packages also aim to immerse travelers in the local culture. You might find opportunities to visit historic sites, explore local markets, and try Sri Lankan cuisine. After a day of sports, you’ll likely have the chance to relax and enjoy the island’s rich cultural offerings.
5. Fitness and Wellness Options
Some packages might also focus on fitness and wellness alongside sports, offering yoga sessions, spa treatments, or wellness retreats to relax and rejuvenate after a day of physical activity.
6. Transport and Logistics
The tour package will usually include transportation to and from the airport, as well as transport between various sports venues and tourist sites. This is convenient for travelers who prefer not to arrange transport independently.
7. Suitable for All Levels
Whether you’re a professional athlete or a casual enthusiast, sports tour packages in Sri Lanka can be tailored to all skill levels. Some packages focus on providing training camps, while others are more focused on having fun and enjoying recreational sports.
Popular Destinations for Sports Tours in Sri Lanka:
Colombo: The capital city offers plenty of sports opportunities, from watching cricket matches at the famous R. Premadasa Stadium to playing golf at the Royal Colombo Golf Club.
Kandy: Known for its scenic beauty and adventure activities like trekking and rafting in the surrounding hills.
Arugam Bay: Famous for surfing, especially for those interested in a surfing-focused tour.
Nuwara Eliya: A hill station known for its cool climate and golfing opportunities.
Bentota: A coastal area offering water sports like jet-skiing, windsurfing, and kite surfing.
Ella: Ideal for trekking, rock climbing, and hiking in the hills.
Why Choose a Sports Tour Package in Sri Lanka?
Diverse Sports Options: Whether you’re into traditional team sports like cricket or individual sports like surfing, Sri Lanka has something for every sports enthusiast.
Scenic Locations: Enjoy sports in breathtaking locations, from beaches to mountains to urban landscapes.
Combine Sports and Travel: You get to experience the island’s rich culture, landscapes, and activities while staying active.
Convenience: With a pre-arranged tour package, everything from accommodations to transport and activities is taken care of, making it easier for travelers.
CUSTOMIZED TOUR
A customized tour in Sri Lanka offers the perfect blend of adventure, culture, and relaxation tailored to your specific preferences. Whether you're a nature lover, history buff, foodie, or beach enthusiast, Sri Lanka's diverse landscape has something unique to offer







Day 1: Arrival in Colombo
Arrival at Bandaranaike International Airport, Colombo.
Transfer to Colombo – Relax and unwind after your flight.
Explore Colombo City: Visit the Galle Face Green, Colombo National Museum, Pettah Market, and Gangaramaya Temple.
Overnight in Colombo.
Day 2: Colombo to Negombo
Breakfast in Colombo.
Morning drive to Negombo (1 hour).
Explore Negombo Beach and take a boat ride on the Dutch Canal.
Visit St. Mary’s Church and Negombo Fish Market.
Enjoy a beachfront dinner.
Overnight in Negombo.
Day 3: Negombo to Sigiriya
Early Breakfast and depart for Sigiriya (approx. 4-hour drive).
Visit Sigiriya Rock Fortress – Climb this UNESCO World Heritage site to explore ancient frescoes and a royal palace.
Visit Dambulla Cave Temple – A complex of five caves filled with Buddhist murals and statues.
Overnight in Sigiriya.
Day 4: Sigiriya to Kandy
Breakfast at hotel.
Visit the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage on your way to Kandy (2-hour drive).
In the evening, visit the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic (Sri Dalada Maligawa), one of the most important Buddhist sites in the world.
Watch a traditional Kandy Dance Performance.
Overnight in Kandy.
Day 5: Kandy – Nuwara Eliya (Hill Country)
Breakfast in Kandy.
Visit the Royal Botanical Gardens in Peradeniya.
Depart for Nuwara Eliya (approx. 3-hour drive).
Stop at a tea plantation for a tour and tea tasting.
Explore the Nuwara Eliya town – known as “Little England” with its colonial architecture, Gregory Lake, and Victoria Park.
Overnight in Nuwara Eliya.
Day 6: Nuwara Eliya to Ella
Breakfast and depart for Ella (approx. 2.5-hour drive).
Stop at Ravana Falls for a short break.
Enjoy the Ella Rock Hike or take a relaxing walk through the Nine Arches Bridge.
Visit the Ella Spice Garden.
Overnight in Ella.
Day 7: Ella to Yala National Park
Breakfast in Ella.
Depart for Yala National Park (approx. 3-hour drive).
Afternoon Safari in Yala National Park – Spot leopards, elephants, and a variety of wildlife.
Overnight at a Yala lodge or eco-resort.
Day 8: Yala to Mirissa (Beach Day)
Breakfast at your lodge.
Drive to Mirissa (approx. 3-hour drive).
Enjoy a relaxing afternoon at the beach or go for a whale watching tour (seasonal, usually November-April).
Visit the Mirissa Fishermen’s Harbour for fresh seafood.
Overnight in Mirissa.
Day 9: Mirissa – Galle – Hikkaduwa
Breakfast in Mirissa.
Visit Galle Fort – A UNESCO World Heritage site, explore the colonial architecture, Galle Lighthouse, and museums.
Continue your journey to Hikkaduwa (30-minute drive).
Enjoy the beach at Hikkaduwa or explore the Hikkaduwa Coral Gardens for snorkeling.
Overnight in Hikkaduwa.
Day 10: Hikkaduwa to Colombo
Breakfast in Hikkaduwa.
Spend the morning relaxing or visiting nearby attractions like Kushtarajagala Temple in Ambalangoda or the Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte.
Drive back to Colombo (2.5-hour drive).
Depending on your flight time, do some last-minute shopping at Colombo’s malls or markets.
Departure from Bandaranaike International Airport.
This itinerary offers a great mix of cultural, historical, nature, and beach experiences. You can modify it by adding specific interests like hiking, water sports, or historical tours.
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