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Romantic Honeymoon Tour Typical Winter Vacation [november-march]

12 Days / 11 Nights

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Set off on an amorous voyage to the heart of Sri Lanka, a country known as the “Pearl of the Indian Ocean,” where nature’s glory can be seen around every turn. This is no ordinary vacation; it is a TROPICAL PARADISE immersion.

You’ll discover a canvas of boundless romance here, where the shores of the ocean are as golden as your love and the forests whisper ancient secrets. Sri Lanka seduces you with its various landscapes and rich culture, making it the ideal location for the emerging chapters of your newlywed experience.

Bask in each other’s company on exquisite beaches that seem to go on forever, or traverse lush mountains side in hand, where misty peaks echo the promise of your adventure ahead. In ancient temples, where spirituality meets history, you’ll build bonds that are as deep and long-lasting as the stone on which they stand.

But it’s not only about the land and history; it’s also about meeting wild spirits in their natural environments. Safari into the heart of the jungle to experience Sri Lanka’s natural beauties.

Your honeymoon in Sri Lanka is a blank canvas waiting to be painted. This island country anxiously awaits to realize your dreams for exhilarating activities, quiet periods of leisure, cultural immersion that transcends time, or a harmonic combination of them all.

Sri Lanka is more than a destination; it’s a promise, a perfect blend of love, culture, and natural beauty. This exquisite resort will leave you with memories that will forever tell the story of your love’s magnificent trip.

Price Includes

  • Entrance fees to site visits and excursions mentioned in the itinerary
  • All game drive jeep service charges are listed in the itinerary.
  • Accommodation for 11 days in the hotels included in the package on a bed and breakfast basis.
  • According to the tour plan, transportation by airconditioned car.
  • For the round tour, an English-speaking chauffeur guide will accompany you.
  • Two bottles of water per day.
  • WiFi is available throughout the transportation.
  • Reusable water bottles for each individual

Price Excludes

  • Flight tickets/ Visa Charges
  • Excursions and Site visits not mentioned in Itinerary.
  • Lunch and Dinner.
  • Any expenses of personal nature like laundry charges, tips, etc.
  • Early check-in & late check-out.

Accommodation and excursions are subject on availability.

Please be advised that costs for site visits, excursions, and hotel stays may change depending on the current situation.)

Tailor-Made

You can design your own tour.

Tour Map

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Tour at Glance

SITE VISITS & EXCURSIONS

  • Dambulla Dedicated Economic Center
  • Dambulla Cave Temple (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
  • Polonnaruwa Medieval City (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
  • Sigiriya Ancient City Complex – (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
  • Royal Botanical Gardens
  • Kandy Food and City Walk
  • Kandy Temple of the Tooth Relic (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
  • Train Journey
  • Demodara Railway Loop
  • Nine Arch Bridge
  • Tea Factory
  • Yala National Park – morning and afternoon jeep safari
  • Galle Dutch Fort – UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Mangrove boat safari
  • Bike or Tuk-Tuk ride into the village
  • Culinary demonstration with Lunch

ACCOMMODATION

  • Villa Hundira (Villa Hundira becomes a hidden paradise to anyone who prefers an ample, private ambiance as an escape from the chaos of life.)
  • Jetwing Lake (Surrounded by a tempting blend of history and nature)
  • Theva Residency (Is more than simply a haven to relax.)
  • Mountain Havens (Mountain Heavens Resort is blessed with views handpicked by nature herself. Placed strategically on the right side of the hotel is the mighty Ella Rock.)
  • Jetwing Yala (The sounds of tropical nature on an unspoiled shoreline provide a magical experience.)
  • Yathra Houseboat (Step aboard our masterpiece of floating luxury and enjoy a gentle cruise along the Bentara River with a dinner under a blanket of stars.)
  • Owl & the Pussycat (As the sun sets and the light fades, the roaring Indian Ocean becomes the music to the most private of clubs, where you may dine on mince and slices of quince” against a stunning moonlight background.)

Airport > Negombo > Sigiriya > Kandy > Ella > Yala > Bentota > Ahangama > Airport

Day - 01
Negombo

One of our representatives will be there to meet you at the Bandaranaike International
Airport and will then transport you to your hotel when you arrive.

Drive: 15km, approximately 30 minute’s drive.

Leisure day at Villa Hundira

Accommodation: Villa Hundira

Villa Hundira is a well-kept secret that can be found tucked away in the peaceful embrace of the lagoon’s calm waves and sheltered by the canopy of thick, green trees. It is a haven for people in search of solitude and peace, a haven from the clamor and chaos of daily life. This secret jewel provides its elite visitors with a private sanctuary where the lines between outside and inside dissolve.

As the tour progresses, guests find themselves engulfed by the villa’s charm and at one with the surrounding natural environment. Peace is more than just an attitude; it’s a real reality here. Every second is a new opportunity to join nature in a rhythmic dance that plays soothing music to the senses.

This illusive, sought-after tranquility is celebrated throughout Villa Hundira. There is an air of serene grandeur in the air, like a symphony of whispers borne by the wind. The comforting embrace of the lagoon’s waves serves as a reminder of the natural cycles of living. Dappled sunshine and a cacophony of bird tunes filter through the lush canopy above, soothing the spirit from the world’s harsh glare.

Life’s tumult is a distant memory in this secret sanctuary. Villa Hundira’s treasured visitors are invited to refocus, to give in to the allure of the wild, and to rediscover who they are in the protective arms of nature. A new concept of peace is created here, among the rustling leaves and still waters: a peaceful journey of rediscovery for individuals in search of peace and oneness with nature.

Day - 02
Dambulla

On the second day of your vacation, you will travel from Negombo to Dambulla. During this journey, you will make stops to explore the Dambulla Economic Centre and the Dambulla Cave Temple, accompanied by your chauffeur guide.

Dambulla Dedicated Economic Center

The heartbeat of the local community can be felt at the Dambulla Economic Centre, providing a rare and genuine glimpse into the lives of the people who live there. It’s not a historical site, but rather a location where visitors may experience local culture as if they were really living among the locals.

As you enter this hive of activity, you’ll get a glimpse of the daily lives of the locals and the vibrant enterprises that have taken root here. Although the Dambulla Economic Centre (abbreviated as DEC) is not very historic, it is extremely important to the modern economy of the area.

In actuality, this “dedicated economic centre” is really a huge wholesale market where people come to buy and sell fresh produce. There’s a buzz of excitement in the air as trucks carrying fruit and vegetables pull up, and their cargo is quickly unloaded. Men walk through the bustling market with their brows wrinkled by the weight of their loads on their shoulders.

Witnessing the vibrant displays of fresh produce, the heated bidding battles, and the continual hum of a bustling wholesale agricultural market is sure to leave visitors with a lasting impression. These commercial hubs are crucial nodes in Sri Lanka’s sophisticated distribution network, linking the country’s many marketplaces. Dambulla is essentially the “national distribution centre” for vegetables since it receives a constant flow of produce from different regions. Here, expert cross-docking and redistribution of bulk cargo guarantee a steady supply of commodities across the nation and keep the economy humming.

Dambulla Cave Temple (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

Nestled in the heart of Sri Lanka’s cultural heritage, the Golden Temple of Dambulla, also renowned as the Dambulla Cave Temple, holds an esteemed place on the prestigious list of World Heritage Sites. Its addition to this coveted list in 1991 marked a momentous recognition of its exceptional cultural and historical importance.

As you venture into the heart of this hallowed sanctuary, you’ll find yourself surrounded by an awe-inspiring array of sculptures and statues that bear testament to the profound spiritual legacy of Sri Lanka. The caverns hold within their ancient walls the stone-carved likenesses of three Sri Lankan rulers, their stoic presence a testament to the land’s regal history. But that’s not all. As you explore further, your gaze will be drawn to the divine forms of four gods and goddesses, each a symbol of the rich tapestry of beliefs woven into the island’s history.

However, the most poignant and numerous are the 153 statues of Buddha, each with its own unique expression and posture. These sculptures radiate a serene aura, enveloping the visitor in a palpable sense of tranquility and reverence.

The cavern’s walls themselves are adorned with breathtaking murals, stretching across a staggering 23,000 square feet (2,100 square meters) of space. These paintings tell tales of profound spiritual significance, depicting key moments in Buddha’s life, including his first sermon and his unwavering battle against the seductive temptations wrought by the demon Mara.

Dambulla’s cave complex is not just a singular time capsule; it’s a layered history lesson. Comprising five distinct caves that harken back to different epochs, each cave seems to whisper stories of the past, echoing with the voices of those who’ve sought solace and enlightenment within their cool, dark depths.

As you stand within these ancient chambers, gazing upon the masterpieces that adorn the cave’s interior, you’ll feel a deep connection to the spiritual and artistic legacy of Sri Lanka, understanding why the Golden Temple of Dambulla has earned its esteemed place among the world’s cultural treasures.

Accommodation: Jetwing Lake

Jetwing Lake, a modern beauty in Dambulla, shines. The hotel is a symbol of contemporary luxury woven with Sri Lankan culture. When you enter this luxurious hideaway, you’re surrounded by nature’s beauty. The 94 elegant rooms are wheelchair-accessible. Every room reveals Sri Lanka’s spirit, a deep legacy enveloped in nature’s magnificence serving as your constant companion. You enter an oasis where tradition and modernity seamlessly blend as you step into your accommodation.

It goes beyond aesthetics, offering free Wi-Fi for connectivity, a well-stocked mini-bar, and a TV with numerous satellite channels. Jetwing Lake’s rooms are personal retreats that harmonize comfort and elegance, fusing Sri Lankan tradition with modern comforts while celebrating nature’s splendor throughout your stay. Create your own experience at Jetwing Lake and craft memories that will endure.

Day - 03
Dambulla

After breakfast this morning, you will be accompanied by your chauffeur guide as you travel to the Polonnaruwa Medieval City, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Polonnaruwa is home to a large number of monuments that are significant to both the Hindu and Tamil cultures as well as the Sinhala Buddhist culture. Time for leisure in the afternoon at the hotel.

Polonnaruwa Medieval City (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

Polonnaruwa stands out in the pages of history as a city with a fascinating tale that spans many decades. The idea for this fortress dates back to the thoughts of a Sinhalese king who hoped to create a powerful military outpost in this area.

However, the Chola dynasty’s successful conquest of the area in the 10th century resulted in the city being given the name “Jananathamangalam.” Their victory was a milestone point in the city’s development, changing its course in ways none could have predicted.

Vijayabahu, whose name will live on in Polonnaruwa’s history, led a daring attack against the city by bringing together three separate armies from different parts of the country. In 1070, he was proclaimed king of Polonnaruwa after a decisive battle, ushering in a new era for the city. A reflection of its rich cultural heritage, the island country of Sri Lanka was once known as Thambapanni.

The Buddhist and Hindu temples and palaces that are the hallmarks of modern-day Polonnaruwa had their origins between the 10th and 13th centuries CE. The city was a thriving hub of religious and cultural activity at this time, with every building standing as a monument to the craftsmanship of its time.

Change was blowing through Polonnaruwa as the ages passed, however. At the end of the 13th century, the city’s inhabitants began a mass migration, leaving behind their homes in this once-thriving metropolis and heading south and west. Though long gone, the city’s golden heyday is preserved in the city’s timeless legacy, which still amazes and captivates visitors who stroll its historic streets.

Accommodation: Water Garden Sigiriya

Day - 04
Kandy

Today, you will leave the hotel early in the morning to visit Sigiriya Royal City Complex with your chauffeur guide, and after your excursion, you will return to the hotel for breakfast, and after breakfast, you will travel to Hills; to Kandy.

Sigiriya Ancient City Complex – (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

Centuries ago, in the fifth century CE, King Kashyapa, a visionary king, embarked on an amazing endeavor that would leave an everlasting impression on history. This endeavor became known as the Sigiriya City Complex, a location so extraordinary that it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is commonly referred to as the “Eighth Wonder of the World.”

Sigiriya exhibits the lasting fascination of an old city complex that has been carefully conserved throughout time. As you enter its domain, you will be taken into a world of wonder and amazement.

One of Sigiriya’s most notable characteristics is its beautifully created gardens, four in all, each inspired by natural world themes. These rich, vivid gardens are a beautiful testimony to the people who created this metropolitan complex’s creative talent.

But Sigiriya offers more than just natural beauty; it also provides an interesting glance into everyday life in Sri Lanka in the fifth century CE. As you tour the site, you’ll come across a variety of paintings and graffiti that tell the narrative of a bygone age, vividly showing the habits and practices of the time.

What actually distinguishes Sigiriya is its historic architecture, which lays a strong focus on a variety of disciplines. Geometry, mathematics, ceramics, and the complex control of water are just a few of the abilities used to create this architectural masterpiece. As you go inside the complex, you’ll be amazed by the creativity and workmanship of the people who formerly lived in Sigiriya.

Sigiriya is a living example of the fusion of art and science, a location where history, culture, and natural marvels combine. It’s a trip back in time that will leave you with a deep respect for the genius and imagination of the people who built this incredible city complex.

Accommodation: Theva Residence

Theva Residency, nestled amidst the enchanting landscapes of Kandy, offers a unique and unobstructed view of this splendid city. It’s a revelation for those who cherish nature, a glimpse into a realm where the beauty of the natural world commands the spotlight.

This magnificent establishment was crafted with the vision of providing a vacation experience inspired by the natural environment. Theva Residency is more than just a retreat for relaxation; it’s a place where your heart and soul are touched and nourished, a sanctuary where your spirit can find rejuvenation.

Theva Residency stands as a paragon of excellence for those seeking the utmost in Kandy accommodations, a place where you can truly immerse yourself in the magic of the paradise island, Sri Lanka, in all its splendor.

However, Theva Residency transcends mere lodging; it is a complete retreat seamlessly blending with the art of gracious hospitality. It’s a place where your every need is anticipated and catered to, where you can discover a harmonious blend of rejuvenation and exploration.

Approaching this retreat, you’ll be greeted by the natural wonders that envelop you, an invitation to immerse yourself in Kandy’s magnificence, where the outside world recedes, and Theva Residency rightfully takes center stage.

Day - 05
Kandy

Today, you will be accompanied by your chauffeur guide to the Temple of the Tooth in Kandy, and following your temple tour, you will make your way to Kandy city for a meal and a leisurely city stroll.

Kandy Temple of the Tooth Relic (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

A sanctuary of significant spiritual importance known as the Sri Dalada Maligawa, or more colloquially, the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, is nestled among the green hills of Kandy, Sri Lanka. This temple, a gem in Sri Lanka’s cultural tapestry, is housed inside the sacred grounds of the old royal palace of the Kingdom of Kandy.

At the heart of this sanctified location sits a priceless relic: a tooth claimed to have once belonged to Buddha himself. This relic is more than an artefact; it is a symbol of power that has played an important role in molding the political landscape of this part of the nation for ages. The ownership of this relic is said to confer total authority over the administration of the country, making it a wanted and cherished treasure.

The Sacred Tooth Relic has been preserved by Sinhalese monarchs and queens throughout history, each knowing the weight of their responsibilities as its caretaker. The temple itself is a witness to the relic’s ongoing cultural and spiritual value.

The temple and the precious relic it houses have both contributed to the Temple of the Tooth’s prestigious designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. When you enter this timeless site, you will not only see great spiritual devotion, but you will also experience the essence of Sri Lanka’s rich and complicated history, where the past and present come together in a harmonious dance of tradition and respect.

Kandy Food and City Walk

Kandy, nestled among Sri Lanka’s gorgeous surroundings, stands as a living witness to the island nation’s rich past. As the final stronghold of the Sri Lankan royal, this lovely city emanates a sense of heritage that distinguishes it from its contemporary rivals. Time-honored culinary rituals and cultural practices thrive here, giving a unique view into the heart of this lovely nation.

On the Food & City stroll through Kandy’s charming streets, you’ll go on a journey to discover the very soul of this timeless city. This immersive experience transports you to the busy Kandyan haunts, where daily life unfolds among small eateries and vital businesses.

The colorful Kandy market beckons, providing a sensory feast of local food ranging from luscious fruits to fresh vegetables. It’s a location where history meets nutrition, and the copious offerings of this busy bazaar contain the spirit of Sri Lankan food.

The tantalizing aroma of street food booths will further stimulate your senses as you wander through the labyrinthine pathways. Here, you’ll have the lovely chance to sample a plethora of flavors beloved by the people. Kandy’s cuisine culture will make a lasting impression on your taste buds, providing a real insight into the culinary traditions of a city that remains a mesmerizing remnant of Sri Lanka’s past.

Accommodation: Theva Residence

Day - 06
Ella

Your train journey will begin today. In the morning, your chauffeur guide will greet you at the hotel, and then drive you to the Kandy railway station. The train ride from Kandy to Ella is expected to take roughly seven hours.

Kandy to Ella train journey

In the middle of colonial-era Sri Lanka, a unique voyage began to take shape. It all started with a railway, which goes to show how long the island’s history has been preserved. This engineering masterpiece of a locomotive was more than just a means of transportation; it was a lifeline, linking the fertile tea fields to the thriving metropolis of Colombo, where the world’s need for Ceylon tea was satisfied. The train came to represent the golden age of plantations and British influence in Sri Lanka, when the country was still called Ceylon.

The railway now largely serves the local populace as they travel between their homes and places of employment. This route’s continued popularity means that it’s sometimes difficult for tourists to get a seat on this much-loved ride.

One of the most beautiful train rides in Sri Lanka, if not the world, is from Kandy to Ella. As the train pulls away, you’ll begin a journey through scenery that is beyond words. The landscapes unfurl like a living picture, with long expanses of verdant tea farms, towering mountains that reach for the clouds, beautiful viaducts that bridge deep valleys, and thick forests that conceal mysteries.

The view is beautiful, but that’s not all that this trip has to offer. It’s a great chance to experience authentic Sri Lankan culture. At each station, sellers will board the train to entice you with spicy foods that are the essence of local flavor; along the route, residents will smile and greet you warmly; youngsters playing by the tracks will eagerly wave to passing trains.

Taking the early train from Kandy to Ella is suggested if you want to make the most of your adventure. All of your travels will be conducted in daylight, giving you plenty of time to take in the breathtaking scenery. As you dangle out the open train doors, you’ll be fascinated by the constantly shifting landscape. After all, you wouldn’t want to miss a second of this unforgettable adventure as it unfolds in the gentle Sri Lankan breeze. This journey promises to be more than simply a train trip; it is a journey into the heart and spirit of a country, and a must-do for anybody visiting Sri Lanka.

Accommodation: Mountain Heavens

Mountain Heavens Resort offers a captivating vista that seems as though it was meticulously chosen by Mother Nature herself. The serene location and breathtaking landscape create an awe-inspiring experience for all who visit. From the moment you step foot on the property, you are greeted by this magnificent view.

What sets this resort apart is its thoughtful design, ensuring that every guest can enjoy the breathtaking scenery. The view is ever-present, whether you’re entering the resort with excitement, relaxing in the lobby, or dining on delicious dishes. Each bedroom provides its own unique perspective of this stunning landscape, making your entire stay truly unforgettable. Every aspect of the resort, from the living quarters to the bathrooms, has been carefully designed to showcase the breathtaking views.

But that’s just one of the many reasons to book a room at Mountain Heavens Resort. It offers more than just accommodation; it’s an invitation to connect with the wonders of nature up close and personal. This is your opportunity to become a part of the legends and landscapes etched into the hills and to craft your own story in this remarkable setting. Come and immerse yourself in the stunning scenery of Ella’s natural attractions for a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Day - 07
Ella

Today is your free day at Mountain Heavens, although Ella is a lovely spot to visit. Ella is well-known for its excursions to the Demodare Railway Loop, the Nine Arch Bridge, and the Tea Factory. You may discuss your plans with your chauffeur guide, and he will plan your visit accordingly.

The Demodara loop

The Demodara Loop is a hidden jewel in the heart of Sri Lanka that every tourist should make a point of seeing. This incredible feat of engineering, also known as the “circular loop,” “spiral loop,” and “spiral ride,” is a sight to see.

The Demodara tunnel and railway entrance is the technical wonder at the center of the Demodara Loop, where the train line cleverly loops back on itself and emerges from a tunnel just under the Demodara train station. This railway is extraordinary and unlike any other. It’s an acknowledgment of human ingenuity that this spiral loop is the only one in the world with a tunnel under a railway station.

The engineer who accomplished this miraculous task supposedly got the idea after seeing a tea plantation operator adjust his turban. Thanks to this flash of inspiration, a railway spectacle was born, which has since wowed visitors from all over the world.

During colonial times, the Demodara Loop was built to carry tea from the Uva district’s lovely estates to the commercial hub of Colombo in Sri Lanka. However, engineers and surveyors faced a one-of-a-kind challenge at Demodara due to the region’s difficult topography. They struggled with high inclines while being limited by the Ceylon Government Railway, which allowed for no more than a one-foot rise for every 44 feet drop (1/44).

The Demodara Loop, as it stands now, is a symbol of Sri Lanka’s dedication to preserving its heritage and bringing it to the attention of the world. Standing on the Demodara railway station platform, you become a part of a tale that weaves together the difficulties posed by nature and the solutions provided by human ingenuity, and you are left in awe of the wonders that await you in Ella.

Nine Arch Bridge

Tucked away in the lush landscapes of Sri Lanka, nestled between the Ella and Demodara railway stations, lies a remarkable feat of engineering and architectural grace known as the Nine Arch Bridge. This viaduct bridge stands as a testament to the island’s colonial past, a time when grand rail projects were crafted with precision and ambition.

The genius behind the creation of the ‘Upcountry Railway Line of Ceylon’ was D. J. Wimalasurendra, a celebrated Ceylonese engineer and inventor. Wimalasurendra not only envisioned this remarkable railway but also undertook the arduous task of overseeing its design and execution. His dedication to the project would be a driving force behind its success.

The architectural marvel of the Nine Arch Bridge was brought to life by Harold Cuthbert Marwood, an architect hailing from the Railway Construction Department of the Ceylon Government Railway and Transport Board. His meticulous designs breathed life into the structure, ensuring both form and function coexisted seamlessly.

Yet, the bridge’s construction was a collaborative effort, as P. K. Appuhami, a skilled builder from Ceylon, worked hand in hand with British experts to bring this vision to fruition. While various names are associated with the bridge’s construction, Appuhami is often credited as the driving force behind this stunning architectural masterpiece.

Today, the Nine Arch Bridge stands not only as a tribute to the skill and determination of its creators but also as a reminder of Sri Lanka’s colonial history and its commitment to connecting the island’s regions. As you stand beneath its nine majestic arches, you become a part of the story of a nation’s ambition and the enduring beauty of its engineering achievements.

Accommodation: Mountain Heavens

Day - 08
Yala

Today, you will visit Yala National Park, located in the country’s dry zone. The hotel will organize all Yala game drives at no extra charge.

Yala National Park – Game Drives

The story of Yala National Park, one of Sri Lanka’s natural treasures, unfolds with the grace of time, echoing through the ages. It was in the year 1900 that the sanctuary was first established, a haven for the island’s thriving wildlife. But it was destined for more. In 1938, it was elevated to the esteemed status of a national park, becoming Sri Lanka’s second-largest and, alongside Wilpattu National Park, the country’s very first.

In the days of yore, as the colonial era dawned around the turn of the century, the Yala region was, perhaps curiously, a hunting ground reserved for local sportsmen. The name Yala was not yet associated with this expanse of untamed beauty. It was a time when nature’s riches were sought for sport rather than protection.

Today, Yala stands as a testament to the enduring commitment to preserve Sri Lanka’s precious ecosystems. It’s comprised of five distinct blocks, each a sanctuary in its own right. Of these, three are open to visitors, inviting them to immerse themselves in a realm of natural wonder.

Yala is a jewel in the crown of Sri Lanka’s biodiversity, holding the prestigious title of an Important Bird Area (IBA). Within its embrace, 215 bird species take flight, each adding a note to the symphony of avian life. Among them, seven are unique to Sri Lanka, a testament to the island’s natural diversity.

But the feathered residents of Yala are not its sole attraction. The park is also home to 44 different animal species, from graceful deer to formidable elephants. Yet, it’s the leopard that reigns supreme in Yala. The park boasts one of the highest leopard populations in the world, offering visitors the rare chance to encounter these elusive big cats in their natural habitat.

As you wander through Yala’s diverse landscapes, you become part of a story that spans centuries, a story of conservation, transformation, and the enduring beauty of the natural world. Yala National Park, with its storied past and thriving ecosystems, is an invitation to explore and protect the natural wonders of Sri Lanka.

Accommodation: Jetwing Yala

Jetwing Yala, located on the outskirts of Sri Lanka’s most famous national park, Yala, is one of the major hotels in this gorgeous location. The spirit of Sri Lankan hospitality develops in its purest form here, among the coastal wilds. It’s a location where nature’s raw beauty meets modernity’s luxurious luxuries, and where adventure awaits just outside your door.

Jetwing Yala has 80 magnificent accommodations, each thoughtfully built to cohabit in harmony with the wild natural surrounds. As you enter your room, crimson and green colors embrace you, mimicking the tropical vibrancy that attracts the wilds and offers adventure at every turn.

Welcome to Jetwing Yala, where every minute is an opportunity to enjoy natural beauties and contemporary comforts. We welcome you to be a part of this tale, to make memories, and to experience Yala’s raw beauty in the most luxurious manner possible.

Day - 09
Bentota

After a leisurely breakfast, you will depart for Bentota, specifically to the Yathra by Jetwing Boathouse, where you’ll embark on a unique and unforgettable experience.

Accommodation: Yathra Houseboat


In the heart of Sri Lanka, where hospitality is a way of life, there’s a unique island luxury waiting to be discovered, an experience unlike any other – houseboat living. It’s a treasure reserved for the fortunate few who seek to immerse themselves in the art of Sri Lankan hospitality.

Picture this: you find yourself aboard a masterpiece of floating luxury, a houseboat that’s not merely a mode of transportation but a destination in itself. As the gentle currents of the Bentara River cradle you, you become a part of a tranquil voyage through the heart of this enchanting land.

Here, under a celestial canopy that’s studded with stars, you can savor a dinner that’s nothing short of magical. It’s a dining experience that unfolds on the open deck of the houseboat, where the river’s reflection dances with the shimmering night sky.

Or, awaken to the soft embrace of the southern sun, as you relish a refreshing breakfast on the same open deck. This is the kind of indulgence that only Sri Lanka can offer, where the simple act of dining becomes a symphony of sensory delights.

These are just two of the many riverside experiences that await you on Sri Lanka’s very first houseboat. It’s not just a mode of travel; it’s a journey into the heart of Sri Lankan hospitality, where each moment becomes a memory to be cherished. Houseboat living is a living testament to the art of gracious living, an experience that defies description and can only be truly understood by those who embark on this unparalleled adventure.

Day - 10
Talpe

On your way to your next destination, Mosvold Villa, you will make a stop at Galle Dutch Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Your chauffeur guide will provide you with a detailed explanation of the fort’s historical and cultural significance. Afterward, you will continue your journey to your beachfront hotel, Mosvold Villa, where you can enjoy a relaxing stay by the sea.

Galle Dutch Fort – UNSECO world heritage site.

The rocky cliffs of Galle, Sri Lanka, witnessed the birth of a magnificent construction over 400 years ago, in 1588. The Portuguese demonstrated foresight and determination by building the Galle Fort, which has since come to symbolize power and perseverance.

However, it was the Dutch in the 17th century who made an indelible mark on this coastal fortification. In 1649, they embarked on a massive project to fortify the structure, using their architectural expertise to transform the fort into a resilient stronghold capable of withstanding the test of time and potential attackers.

This historical, archaeological, and architectural masterpiece has endured for more than 432 years. It appears as though the Sri Lankan Archaeological Department has meticulously cleaned and maintained it to preserve its historical integrity. Their commitment to safeguarding the Galle Fort ensures that it will always reflect its former glory and provide a window into the past.

Walking along the ancient cobblestone pathways and towering walls of Galle Fort feels like a journey back in time, to a place where history still resonates through weathered stones. It’s a site where history isn’t confined to books but is actively lived, offering visitors a glimpse into the enduring character of the country. With its rich history, Galle Fort is an invaluable relic that will stand the test of time; it serves as a symbol of the timeless allure of Sri Lanka’s cultural heritage.

Accommodation: Owl and the Pussycat Hotel

There is a new language at the heart of Sri Lanka’s developing hospitality sector, and it conveys hope, warmth, and a strong connection to place. The Owl and the Pussycat, a hotel that injects modern energy and style into traditional Sri Lankan hospitality, speaks this dialect. It’s more than simply a bed for the night; staying on this island is an adventure that honors the island’s timeless simplicity and the country’s contemporary energy.

When you enter, you’ll be met by an explosion of vibrant, upbeat colors that capture the spirit of contemporary Sri Lanka. The hotel is a haven of luxury and elegance, with spacious rooms constructed with guests’ enjoyment in mind.

The Owl and the Pussycat is a place where every inch tells a narrative via its unique arrangement of books, artwork, and furniture. No two rooms here are the identical, and each one has its own special charm, yet they all have the same upbeat atmosphere that sums up contemporary Sri Lanka.

The Owl and the Pussycat is more than a hotel—it’s a private club where the sound of the waves from the Indian Ocean fills the air as night falls. As the sun goes down and the earth is bathed in the soft colors of twilight, a mystical world opens up before you. Under the warm glow of the night sky, you may have a uniquely romantic dinner of mince and quince slices in the company of nature.

It’s an opportunity to discover the wonders and beauty of Sri Lanka for yourself, a key to unlocking the mysteries of a genuine Sri Lankan experience. Escape to the arms of nature and make treasured moments beneath the starry sky at The Owl and the Pussycat, where your trip becomes an intimate contact with the essence of Sri Lanka.

Welcome to the Owl and the Pussycat, where the current and past beauty of Sri Lanka are honored in equal measure.

Day - 11
Talpe

A fantastic beach leisure stay.

Accommodation: Owl and the Pussycat Hotel

Day - 12
Diparture

On the last day of your holiday in Sri Lanka, The chauffeur guide will transport you to the airport
based on your flight time.

Drive: 160km, approximately 03 hours drive.

Villa Hundira

Jetwing Lake

Theva Residency

Mountain Havens

Jetwing Yala

Yathra Houseboat

Owl & the Pussycat

Sigiriya

Polonnaruwa

Dambulla

Kandy

Ella

Yala

Galle

Talpe

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