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Sri Lanka In-Style 2026

1 / 11 Galle Fort, Galle, Sri Lanka by Dennis Bunnik


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2 / 11 Water Garden Sigiriya, Sri Lanka


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3 / 11 Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, Kandy, Sri Lanka by Graham Meale


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4 / 11 Weligama, Sri Lanka by Aiden Truscott


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5 / 11 Minneriya National Park, Sri Lanka by Hayley Ovens


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6 / 11 Sigiriya Rock, Sri Lanka by David Hein


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7 / 11 Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka by Victoria Hearn


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8 / 11 Dambulla Cave Temple, Sri Lanka by Zoe Francis


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9 / 11 Le Grand Galle, Sri Lanka by Catherine Kelly


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10 / 11 Negombo Fish Markets, Sri Lanka by Dennis Bunnik


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11 / 11 Sigiriya, Water Garden Sigiriya, Sri Lanka



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Traverse the Pearl of the Indian Ocean on a luxurious journey where no detail has been overlooked. Experience the perfect blend of traditional charm and modern opulence, enjoying dream-worthy stays along the way. We’ll marvel at the lush landscapes of Sigiriya, meet local wildlife in Yala, stay on Galle’s doorstep and discover so much more.

  • Group Size — Max 16

  • Transport - Boat, Coach, Jeep, Local train

  • Tips - Total cost includes - Tipping Made Easy

  • No Hidden Extras

Itinerary

Day 1 - Arrive Negombo

Ayubowan and welcome to Sri Lanka! Affectionately known as the Pearl of the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka is a total feast for the senses and we can’t wait to dive in headfirst. Separated from India by the Palk Strait, Sri Lanka boasts a rich history that spans centuries. Historically referred to as ‘Ceylon’, this beautiful tear-drop shaped island was officially named ‘Sri Lanka’ in 1972. Home to a rich blend of traditions and cultures, Sri Lanka has been carved by the diverse religions and ethnic groups that have thrived there for centuries. The best bit? These unique customs shift and change depending on where you are! So no matter where you go, there’s always something fascinating to discover. We’re in for a real treat! We’ll arrive in Sri Lanka’s capital city of Colombo this evening, and transfer to our gorgeous hotel nestled by the beaches of Negombo.

Day 2 - Negombo

Wake up and bask in the coastal-town-vibes of Negombo. Set alongside a picturesque lagoon and home to an impressive network of canals built in Dutch colonial times, Negombo was an important strategic outpost for the trade of cinnamon in colonial times and has been ruled at varying times by the Dutch, Portuguese and British empires. We’ll enjoy the day at leisure today to rest up and refresh from our flight before our sightseeing commences in the early evening.

Special Experience

Take a scenic cruise along the jungle-fringed Negombo Lagoon at sunset, before enjoying a delicious BBQ dinner.

As the sun sets, keep an eye out for various colourful birds and water monitors while our boat navigates the mangrove islands. To welcome us to Sri Lanka, we’ll be treated to a scrumptious dinner of traditional and local dishes, while we enjoy the opportunity to get to know our fellow travellers!

Day 3 - Negombo – Dambulla – Sigiriya

Negombo’s fish markets are full of life and colour each morning when the fresh catch is brought in and vendors voice their prices at the top of their lungs. Buyers bargain for the best deals in what is a daily practice for the locals of this coastal town. We’ll visit the fish markets during a morning tour of Negombo; don’t wear your best shoes and have a handkerchief on hand just in case of a strong aroma (it tends to smell rather fishy)!

Next, we’ll make our way to the Dambulla Caves, home to the best-preserved cave temple complex of Sri Lanka. The cave temples were built in the 1st century and the gigantic granite outcrop towers more than 160 metres above its surrounds. We explore the caves covered by ancient frescoes and their interior where over a hundred statues of Buddha (157 to be exact) are housed, some carved from the rock itself.

Sri Lanka is home to no less than eight UNESCO World Heritage-listed sites, five of which are situated in what is known as the ‘cultural triangle’ that is located in the centre of the island. Neighbouring some of Sri Lanka’s most important sites and landmarks, Sigiriya is the gateway to the iconic cultural triangle and national parks. We make our way to Sigiriya and enjoy the remainder of our afternoon at leisure.

Our accommodation for the next few nights is nothing short of breathtaking. This unique property features chic villas separated by beautifully designed waterways, streams and lush green meadows, perfectly blending elegance with nature. Be sure to take in the stunning views of Lion Rock from the grounds of our hotel!

Day 4 - Sigiriya

Set deep in the jungle around a large hill formed by huge sculptural granite monoliths, lies the ancient and now abandoned hermitage of Ritigala. Today the visible remains are those of a Buddhist monastic congregation that used to practice meditation in total austerity. Rarely visited by tourists, this mystical place is incredibly beautiful and unspoilt with shady forests filled with streams, pools and granite boulders leading to ruins with various meditation platforms. Lucky us – we get to spend our morning exploring this enchanting location! Our destination this afternoon is Minneriya National Park, where vast expanses of evergreen forest and scrub areas serve as the roaming grounds for elephants and sambar deer. The central feature of the park is the ancient Minneriya Tank, built in the 3rd century by King Mahasena. During the dry season from June to September, this tank is an incredible place to observe the elephants who come to bathe and graze, as well as the huge flocks of birds such as cormorants and painted storks that come to fish in the shallow waters. Here, we’ll enjoy a game drive by jeep; make sure your camera is recharged.

Challenging Day

Today is a particularly challenging day, where there will be extended periods of walking time, often across uneven ground and in areas of high altitude or heat and humidity.

Day 5 - Sigiriya

This morning our eyes are set on Polonnaruwa, which lies at the cultural triangle’s easternmost point and became Sri Lanka’s second capital in the 11th century after the destruction of Anuradhapura. We’ll spend our morning discovering this ancient city that was built alongside a large artificial lake and is home to well-preserved ruins of palaces, bathing pools, stupas and exquisite rock sculptures of Buddha at the Gal Vihara. We’ll also get a chance to see the ‘Quadrangle’, a fascinating group of raised-ruins that are bounded by a wall—a total archaeologist’s dream! After lunch in Polonnaruwa, we’ll return to our hotel to freshen up and take some time to relax before dinner this evening.

Day 6 - Sigiriya

Regarded as one of Sri Lanka’s most impressive sites, a visit to the famous rock fortress of Sigiriya is a must. The remains of a 5th-century fortress lie perched high atop a rock plateau, offering panoramic views over a vast plain and dense jungles. Built by King Kasyapa, an impressive 5-acre fort sat astride the rock and a city nestled at its base, but now the city is gone and the fortress is in ruins. We depart our hotel early this morning to visit Sigiriya. Braving the spiral staircase, we’ll see the 21 frescoes of female nature spirits, known as Apsaras, painted beneath an overhang about 90 metres up the rock. These frescoes are beautiful – still boasting vibrant colours even after 1,500 years. Just above them, a wall adorned with 1,000-year-old graffiti and poetry serves as a testament to visitors who recorded their impressions of the painted women. Reaching the summit after climbing 1,200 stairs, we are rewarded with breathtaking views over the Sri Lankan jungle below and intriguing remnants of a once-thriving kingdom.

Special Experience

Be welcomed into a quaint village near Sigiriya, exploring the community and enjoying a traditional lunch with a local family.

Challenging Day

Today is a particularly challenging day, where there will be extended periods of walking time, often across uneven ground and in areas of high altitude or heat and humidity.

Day 7 - Sigiriya – Matale – Kandy

This morning we farewell Sigiriya with our sights set on Kandy! En route, we’ll discover the impressive Coconut House, which is a wonderful opportunity to see how a local family utilises every element of a coconut tree, from extracting coconut oil to creating rope. We will also stop in Matale and visit some of the best spice plantations on the island. A large variety of spices such as cinnamon, pepper, nutmeg and precious cardamom (a relative of ginger) are grown here. We’ll be shown how some of these spices are grown and processed and will be able to purchase favourites to take home. Kandy is a truly charming town that is set around an artificial lake and nestled amidst rolling hills covered by forests and tea plantations. It’s known for housing the most important Buddhist temple in the country, the former capital of Ceylon and the last seat of the Sinhalese Kingdom is Sri Lanka’s cultural capital. Kandy’s beautiful city has a distinctive style due to the impressive colonial architecture that still survives today! On arrival, we’ll visit the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic. Ever since it was founded in the 16th century, it has housed one of the most sacred relics of Buddhism—a tooth of Buddha collected from his funeral pyre, which is now protected within the gold-roofed Temple of the Tooth.

Day 8 - Kandy

The stunning Royal Botanical Gardens of Peradeniya is our destination this morning. Initially a Royal Park, it became a Botanical Garden in 1821 under British rule. Here exotic crops such as coffee, tea, nutmeg, rubber and cinchona (quinine)—all of which are important to the country's economy—were first tested. The Botanical Gardens include a beautiful orchid house and a wide variety of plant species from all over the world. We’ll discover the city of Kandy on a guided tour, starting at the Queen’s Hotel, one of the oldest hotels in the country and the first to be officially established in Sri Lanka. We will also make our way to Kandy Lake, a scenic spot in the heart of the city, before making our way to the Kandy Market passing local streets en route. To finish off the day, we’re treated to a mesmerising cultural show and traditional dance performance. We’ll witness the fascinating Kandyan dance, a vibrant art form unique to Sri Lanka that involves elements of fire dancing, drumming and acrobatics. The performance has deep cultural ties, traditionally being performed only during royal ceremonies, festivals and religious events.

Day 9 - Kandy – Nuwara Eliya

The country’s main hill resort, Nuwara Eliya is the heart of Sri Lanka’s lush tea-growing region. Founded by the British explorer Samuel Baker in 1846, Nuwara Eliya was a sanctuary to the colonialists keen to escape the humidity and heat of Sri Lanka. The town was originally built with mock-Tudor houses featuring inglenook fireplaces and billiard tables, a golf course, racetrack, gentlemen's clubs and botanical gardens. Now a bustling town and the vegetable garden of Sri Lanka, it still provides a glimpse of life during the colonial heyday. The region’s temperate climate makes this the coolest area in the country.

Deluxe Experience

Enjoy an exclusive visit to a tea plantation, learning the tea-making process and sampling the local produce while overlooking lush tea gardens.

Today we’ll visit one of the most prestigious tea plantations not only in Nuwara Eliya, but in Sri Lanka as a whole! Here we’re immersed in the entire tea making process, from handpicking the tea leaves to the different techniques that help contribute to the delicious final product. Of course, no visit would be complete without enjoying some of the produce – we’ll enjoy an exclusive tasting session overlooking the incredible vistas of the rolling tea gardens. Meandering through some of the country’s most beautiful scenery, there will be plenty of photo worthy moments during our journey.

We’ll arrive at our hotel in the afternoon—an elegant colonial property that dates back to 1891—and have time to relax at the hotel before a delectable dinner this evening.

Day 10 - Nuwara Eliya

We have a full day dedicated to discovering Nuwara Eliya and its beautiful surrounds. This morning we’ll board the local train for a scenic ride to Thalawakale station, passing magnificent landscapes with every twist and turn. We stop in the main town of Nuwara Eliya and enjoy a guided tour to acquaint ourselves with historically rich city. Here we’ll discover the idyllic Gregory Lake and the busy Central Market and Bazaar, full of vendors and locals going about their day. Known as Little England, Nuwara Eliya features beautiful colonial-era architecture which we’ll have the opportunity to see on our tour – this includes the renowned Nuwara Eliya Post Office! Our journey takes us out of town, venturing further to see the spectacular St. Clair and Devon Falls that cascade down the lush green mountains of the region. Known as Little Niagara of Sri Lanka, St. Clair Falls is one of the widest falls in the country. The nearby Devon Falls was named after an English coffee planter by the name of Devon, whose plantation is situated close by. Back at our stunning accommodation, we’ll indulge in a high tea iconic to the Grand Hotel, delighting in a range of locally sourced teas and delicious finger food. The evening at leisure for you to enjoy.

Day 11 - Nuwara Eliya – Udawalawe – Yala

We make our way to Yala this morning, stopping to witness the gushing water of the incredible waterfalls at Ella before continuing to Udawalawe en route.

Special Experience

Visit the incredible Elephant Transit Home in Udawalawe and learn about its extensive rehabilitation program.

Established in 1995, the Elephant Transit Home rehabilitates orphaned elephant calves until they’re strong enough for release back into the wild. This special place is situated on the western border of Udawalawe National Park, where the elephants get the opportunity to roam free. Best job ever? Very well could be! Although we can’t get up close and personal with the elephants, we’ll be able to see plenty of adorable calves being fed during feeding time.

Waving goodbye to our new elephant friends, we make our way to one of Sri Lanka’s most premier eco-tourism destinations, Yala National Park—the gateway to some of the island’s incredible wildlife. Established in 1938, Yala National Park boasts a diverse range of habitats, including scrub jungle, brackish lagoons, lakes, and rivers, that leopards, elephants, wild buffalo and more call home.

Day 12 - Yala National Park

This morning we’ll enjoy time at leisure to relax and enjoy our hotel’s facilities. Grab your cameras, we’re heading out on an incredible safari this afternoon through Yala National Park! Among the oldest and best known of Sri Lanka’s national parks, our safari will take us through the park’s stunning scenery and past a number of important cultural ruins. Think vast grassland terrain mixed with beautiful, open lagoons and water holes that are popular among the diverse species found here. Keep your eyes peeled and get your lens ready to capture the numerous different species that call this park home. From the unique Sri Lankan sloth bear and wild water buffalo to the majestic Sri Lankan elephants that roam the area, there is magic to be found with every twist and turn. Here, you’ll also get the opportunity to spot the elusive Sri Lankan leopard. Affectionately known as the Lords of the Jungle, Yala National Park has a leopard density that’s higher than anywhere else on the planet. Fingers crossed we can spot one!

Day 13 - Yala – Weligama – Galle

Farewelling the lush greenery of Yala this morning, we make our way to the coastal walled city of Galle, the capital of the South Province. Built by the Portuguese in the late 16th century, this old trading port was further fortified by the Dutch and British colonialists. The narrow streets of shuttered mansions and churches protected by the stone walls, bastions and ramparts, are a delight to stroll through.

Deluxe Experience

Spend two days staying a short walk from the historic walled city of Galle, wandering the narrow streets and the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Galle Fort.

On arrival in Galle, we’ll enjoy a guided tour of the city on foot, learning about the town’s history and immersing in its stunning colonial architecture. We will discover the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Galle Fort, a fantastically preserved colonial sea fortress and Galle’s best-known site.

Early this afternoon, we make our way to the seaside village of Habaraduwa to visit a special turtle hatchery. Set up to conserve Sri Lanka’s turtle population, we’ll get the chance to see baby turtles before they’re released into the wild. We then make our way to the stunning town of Weligama, where we’ll witness the unique stilt fishermen of Weligama go about their trade—bring your camera, this makes for a cool photo opportunity!

Day 14 - Galle

This morning we enjoy a scenic cruise along the Madu River, meandering through islets forested with mangroves. Look out for the 46 different species of birds that reside in the area, including 14 aquatic varieties, as well as huge water lilies and colourful butterflies. We’ll then visit the Moonstone Mine in Meetiyagoda. This mine is one of the few places where the semi-precious stone is found in high concentrations, hence the villagers believe this area is blessed by the moon. At Meetiyagoda you can see, or even go down into the deep, narrow shafts where the stones are mined. On our way back to the hotel, we will make a stop at the moving Tsunami Photograph Museum which remembers the devastating 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami that inflicted widespread damage to the coast of Sri Lanka. The rest of the afternoon is ours to enjoy at leisure. You may like to make the most of the luxurious hotel amenities, explore the Galle fort further on your own or take part in an optional cycling tour of Galle’s countryside—the choice is yours!

Optional Excursion

Cycle in the Galle Countryside - Enjoy a relaxed cycle through paddy fields and small villages stopping to meet some of the locals along the way. The tour will also include a visit to a local tea and cinnamon factory, where of course you’ll enjoy a tasting! 3 hours/30km – from US $60pp

Day 15 - Galle – Colombo

Sri Lanka’s capital Colombo, the ‘Garden City of the East’, faces the Indian Ocean and stretches along more than 14 kilometres of the island’s western shores. A bustling city crowded with buses and minivans has overtaken the once quiet roads laden with bullock carts. Tree-lined boulevards, colonial buildings, open air markets, temples, lakes, and churches add great character to this city. Upon arrival in Colombo, we’ll enjoy a guided city tour, including a visit to the Gangarama Temple and the famous Cricket Club Café, a prominent establishment in town owned by two Australians.

Special Experience

Navigate the hustle and bustle of Colombo’s streets during a tour of the city in open-top Jeeps.

One of the most immersive tours you can take of Colombo awaits us this evening. Feel the breeze in your hair as open-top jeeps whiz us around the energetic city, discovering the lively ocean-front promenade ‘Galle Face Green’ before heading to Colombo Fort and Pettah, a busy market area that seamlessly combines colonial and local influences. We’ll visit Beira Lake, a beautiful manmade lake in the city’s centre, and uncover some of Colombo’s iconic modern landmarks, including the Old Parliament, Lotus Tower and Galbokka Lighthouse.

We’ll enjoy a farewell dinner this evening at Colombo’s Gallery Café. Housed in the former offices of world-renowned Sri Lankan architect, the late Geoffrey Bawa, the internationally acclaimed restaurant is the perfect place to enjoy our last group meal together.

Day 16 - Depart Colombo

Today marks the completion of our adventure across amazing Sri Lanka. We’ll enjoy the day at leisure to explore Colombo further or simply relax and enjoy our hotel amenities. We hope you leave with fantastic memories!

Optional Excursion

Optional Excursion – Visit the Bunnik Tours office – Enjoy a behind the scenes tour of the Bunnik Tour’s Colombo office to see how our tours are created and meet the Sri Lankan team. Be taken on a tour of the building before enjoying a local homemade meal with the staff over lunch. 2.5 hours – complimentary

Inclusions

Sightseeing

  • Cruise the Negombo Lagoon at sunset
  • Enjoy a BBQ welcome dinner
  • Observe Negombo's local fish markets
  • Tour the cave temples of Dambulla
  • Trek through the monastic ruins of Ritigala
  • Enjoy an afternoon jeep safari in Minneriya National Park searching for sambar deer, leopards and elephants
  • Visit the medieval capital of Polonnaruwa
  • Tour the ancient rock fortress of Sigiriya
  • Visit a typical home in a Sri Lankan village for lunch
  • Visit the Coconut House
  • Visit the Matale Spice Plantations
  • Tour the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic in Kandy
  • Visit the Royal Botanical Gardens of Peradeniya
  • Enjoy a cultural show and local traditional Kandyan dance performance
  • Learn about the tea-making process and sample Ceylon tea at a plantation
  • Join the locals and marvel at the stunning highland scenery for a short journey by train to Thalawakale Station
  • Visit the St. Clair and Devon Falls
  • Enjoy High Tea at the Grand Hotel
  • Visit the Elephant Transit Home in Udawalawe
  • Enjoy a jeep safari in Yala National Park
  • Drive along the south coast to Galle and see the World Heritage-listed Dutch Fort
  • Enjoy a walking tour of Galle
  • Learn about endangered turtles at a local hatchery
  • See the famous Stilt Fishermen at Weligama
  • Cruise the Madu River and visit the Moonstone Mine
  • Visit the moving Tsunami Museum which remembers the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami
  • Tour Sri Lanka's capital of Colombo
  • Tour Colombo’s streets in open-top jeeps

Travel


 

Accommodation

Accommodation

  • 9 nights in 5 star specialty luxury hotels and resorts
  • 4 nights accommodation at The Water Garden in Sigiriya with spectacular views of Sigiriya Rock
  • 2 nights accommodation  a short walk from the historic walled city of Galle

Properties include:

  • 2 night stay at the Heritance Negombo, Negombo
    • With the Indian Ocean on its doorstep, The Heritance Negombo offers guests a deluxe experience. The highlight of this hotel is its large outdoor pool nestled amongst palm trees with views out to the ocean. The hotel also boasts 7 different dining options. Guest rooms are contemporary and full of natural light for a superior stay.
  • 4 night stay at the Water Garden, Sigiriya
    • Sigiriya Rock acts as the perfect backdrop to the luxurious Water Garden Sigiriya Hotel. Impeccable manicured gardens are in abundance at the hotel and can be explored by buggy. The hotel boasts an outdoor swimming pool, spa, restaurant and bar that complement the opulent guest villas.
  • 2 night stay at the Jetwing Gallery, Kandy
    • Nestled away from the hustle and bustle of Kandy’s city centre, and overlooking the Mahaweli River, is the opulent Jetwing Gallery. Surrounded by greenery and nature, the hotel’s infinity pool is the perfect place to unwind. The spacious guest rooms ensure a pleasant stay in this part of Sri Lanka.
  • 2 night stay at the Grand Hotel, Nuwara Eliya
    • Be transported back to Nuwara Eliya’s colonial past during a stay at the opulent Grand Hotel that dates back to 1891. The former residence of the governor of Sri Lanka, Sir Edward Barnes, the hotel boasts elegantly furnished rooms, a panoramic bar, luxurious pool and spa, and elegant high tea served on manicured lawns.
  • 2 night stay at the Jetwing Resort, Yala
    • The best of Sri Lanka’s hospitality and wildlife collide at Jetwing Yala. Situated on the edge of Yala National Park, the luxurious resort is nestled between the Indian Ocean and the untamed landscape of the national park. Guests can relax in pure luxury in the hotel that boasts an outdoor swimming pool, deluxe spa and contemporary décor.
  • 2 night stay at the Le Grand, Galle
    • Overlooking the Galle Fort, the Le Grand Galle offers a modern luxurious oasis in this historic destination. World-class service, modern décor and a relaxing atmosphere combine to offer an ultra-luxurious stay. The property boasts superior amenities including an outdoor swimming pool with breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean, a pool side bar, relaxing spa and more.
  • 1 night stay at the Shangri-la Hotel, Colombo
    • Luxury awaits at the Shangri-La Hotel in Colombo. Towering high above the city in the business district, the Shangri-La offers guests a superior stay with elegant décor, spacious rooms, a large outdoor pool, and direct access to the city’s premier One Galle Face Mall. Its central location means exploring Colombo is a breeze.

Hotels listed are an indication and are subject to change without notice.

 

Meals

  • 15 breakfasts, 1 lunch and 13 dinners, including group welcome and farewell dinners

Tour Guides

  • English-speaking national guide throughout (based on a min. of 6 passengers)
  • English-speaking locally based guides

Porterage

  • Porterage included where available

Some things to note

Please note:

  • During the dry season of September and October Yala National Park may be closed to visitors, should the park not be open during one of our departure dates our groups will visit an different park, such as Lunugamvehera National Park.
  • Women may need a head scarf to enter some mosques and temples, and wear modest clothing that covers knees and shoulders. Also, a good tip is to pack a spare pair of socks in your daypack, as sometimes shoes need to be removed when entering and the ground can be hot.

Optional Excursions

  • All optional excursions are based on minimum participants and are subject to availability. The length of optional excursions advised is an approximate only. Optional excursions can be booked on tour directly with your Tour Director or guide. We recommend arranging the booking at the beginning of the tour to avoid disappointment. Please note some optional excursions may also be available on multiple or alternate days. Prices are a guide only and are subject to change without prior notice. Payment by cash is preferred as there are no guarantees that credit card facilities will be available. Please check with your Tour Director or guide locally for information relating to this. Credit card fees and exchange rates are at the discretion of your bank.

Dates & Prices

Start Date End Date Tour Price
Per person
twin share
Status    
2026-01-15
2026-01-30
$8515
Guaranteed Departure
2026-01-22
2026-02-06
$8515
Available
2026-02-08
2026-02-23
$8515
Limited Seats
2026-02-26
2026-03-13
$8515
Available
2026-03-19
2026-04-03
$8515
Available
2026-04-09
2026-04-24
$8515
Guaranteed Departure
2026-05-07
2026-05-22
$8115
Available
2026-06-25
2026-07-10
$8115
Available
2026-07-16
2026-07-31
$8815
Available
2026-09-10
2026-09-25
$7915
Available
2026-10-08
2026-10-23
$7915
Available
2026-11-05
2026-11-20
$8215
Available

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  • T&C:

    All prices shown are per person based on twin share. Prices and itineraries correct at current time but are subject to change. Please call for more details. View our full terms & conditions here.

Information

At Bunnik Tours, we pride ourselves on our ability to create unique, once in a lifetime small group tours that are filled with incredible experiences you might not be able to have on your own, or in a larger group. However, that does mean aspects of our itineraries can be challenging for some travellers.

We want to make sure all Bunnik Tours travellers enjoy their trip, not struggle through it, so let’s work together to ensure our tours are right for you!

Fitness to Travel Requirements

Within seven days of your booking you will need to complete a Passenger Registration form, which also includes a Fitness to Travel declaration.

In this declaration, you must confirm you’re able to do the following:

  • I can walk up to 4-5 hours intermittently every day at a group pace, often in direct sunlight, on uneven surfaces without using any walking aid.
  • I can walk up multiple flights of stairs (including buildings without a lift) and short, steep hills.
  • I can stand for extended periods of time without needing to sit down, often in hot/humid climates.
  • I can carry my own luggage (including to/from hotels which do not offer porterage).
  • I am comfortable using a shower over bath (please note that we cannot guarantee stand-alone shower facilities at all hotels).
  • I can get on and off various modes of transport multiple times a day without assistance, including small boats.
  • I can drive along very bumpy dirt and gravel roads for extended periods of time.
  • I can travel to high altitudes, such as 3,400m on our 5-Stans tour.
  • I can use squat toilets if necessary.
  • I understand that my dietary requirements may not be fully catered for in some locations

 

If you have a health condition, such as cognitive impairment, vision/hearing impairment, or other medical conditions (diagnosed or undiagnosed) that may affect your ability to fully participate in tour activities or manage your own well-being during free time on tour, you will need to provide us with more details. 

If you do not feel that you can confidently manage all of the requirements set out above, please work with our team of Travel Specialists to find an alternative that is better suited to your current level of fitness.

Please visit our Fitness to Travel page for full details on our fitness policy.

FITNESS TO TRAVEL

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