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Sri Lankan Discovery Kandy Festival

Visiting Sri Lanka

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  • Duration

    16 Days
  • Group Size

    Max 20
  • Map

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  • Location

    Sri Lanka
  • Airfares included

  • 8.0 Superb


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The tropical island nation of Sri Lanka is befitting of its title ‘The Pearl of the Indian Ocean’. Be amazed at what the country has to offer from thrilling jeep rides, lush jungles, ancient temples, and tropical beaches to a vibrant culture that prides itself on a tradition of warm hospitality.

  • Group Size — Max 20

  • Transport - Boat, Coach, Jeep, Local train, Tuk tuk

  • Tips - Total cost includes - Tipping Made Easy

  • No Hidden Extras

Itinerary

Day 1 - Arrive Negombo

Welcome to Sri Lanka, where the original soul of Buddhism still flourishes, and nature’s beauty remains relatively unspoiled. Stunning landscapes, pristine beaches, captivating cultural heritage and wildlife experiences await!

Day 2 - Negombo

The coastal town of Negombo is 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 yesterday’s late night flight before our sightseeing commences in the early evening.

Special Experience

Cruise along the calm waters of 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. In a fitting welcome to our time in Sri Lanka, we’ll then be treated to a delicious traditional meal while getting to know our fellow travelling companions further over dinner.

Day 3 - Negombo - Dambulla - Habarana

Sri Lanka is home to no less than 8 UNESCO World Heritage-listed sites, 5 of which are situated in what is known as the cultural triangle, in the centre of the island. Neighbouring some of Sri Lanka’s most important sites and landmarks, Habarana is the gateway to Sri Lanka’s cultural triangle and national parks. 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 (it tends to smell rather fishy)! We’ll begin making our way to Habarana stopping en-route in Dambulla, home to the best-preserved cave temple complex of Sri Lanka; a key site of the country’s cultural triangle. 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 hundreds of statues of Buddha (157 in fact) are housed, some carved from the rock itself. We continue to Habarana and enjoy the remainder of our afternoon at leisure. Our hotel features a large outdoor pool, ideal for relaxing after a day of sightseeing.

Day 4 - Habarana

Anuradhapura is one of the ancient capitals of Sri Lanka and the capital of the North Province. This UNESCO World Heritage-listed city is known for its many ruins of temples, ancient pools and dagobas. We’ll spend the morning exploring Sri Lanka’s largest and oldest ancient city, seeing its famous white dagobas – large bell-like structures that reach some 60 metres in height which house Buddhist relics. We’ll travel back to Habarana via the Ritigala Medicinal Forest. 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.

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 - Habarana

Polonnaruwa lies at the cultural triangle’s easternmost point and became Sri Lanka’s second capital in the 11th century. We’ll spend our morning in the 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. Lunch will be spent dining with the friendly locals as we’re welcomed into a family’s own backyard. Home to evergreen forest and scrub areas that elephants and sambar deer roam free through, Minneriya National Park is our destination this afternoon. The central feature of the park is the ancient Minneriya Tank (built in the 3rd century by King Mahasena). During the dry season (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 (cormorants and painted storks, to name a few) that come to fish in the shallow waters.

Day 6 - Habarana

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 with views upon 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. We brave the spiral staircase to see the 21 frescoes of female nature spirits (Apsaras) painted beneath an overhang about 90 metres up the rock. The frescoes are beautiful – their colours still vibrant after 1,500 years. A wall covered with 1,000-year-old graffiti and poetry (left by visitors who recorded their impressions of the painted women) lies just above the frescoes. We’re met at the top of our 1,200 stair climb with incredible views over the Sri Lankan jungle that lies below and some fascinating ruins of a kingdom that once flourished.

Special Experience

Visit a local village near Sigiriya and be welcomed into a local home for a traditional lunch.

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 - Habarana - Matale - Kandy

Kandy is a truly charming town, set around an artificial lake and amidst rolling hills covered by forests and tea plantations. 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. The city has a distinctive style due to the impressive colonial architecture that still survives today. En-route to Kandy, we’ll stop at 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. We will also visit the Coconut House, which is a wonderful opportunity to see how a local family utilises every element of a coconut tree. This evening, we will attend the Kandy Festival. Watch in awe as thousands of dancers, drummers, torchbearers and whip-crackers in traditional costumes weave their way through the crowds. This is Sri Lanka’s biggest and most spectacular festival. We have seats within a special viewing gallery to watch the pageant and enjoy the festivities.

Day 8 - Kandy

Our day begins with a visit to 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. We’ll then discover the city of Kandy on a guided tour, before being treated to a cultural show and traditional dance performance. The stunning Royal Botanical Gardens of Peradeniya is our destination this afternoon. Initially a Royal Park, in 1821 under British rule it became a Botanical Garden. 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.

Day 9 - Kandy - Nuwara Eliya

The main hill resort of Sri Lanka, 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. We’ll visit a tea plantation and factory where we discover how Sri Lankan tea is produced, from the picking of the leaves to the selling of the tea, before enjoying a few samples.

Day 10 - Nuwara Eliya

Colonial past and current-day Sri Lanka fuse in Nuwara Eliya to create one of Sri Lanka’s most unique destinations. This morning we board the local train for a scenic ride to Thalawakale Station. We then discover the town of Nuwara Eliya during a guided tour, before venturing out of town 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 Sri Lanka. Nearby Devon Falls was named after an English coffee planter by the name of Devon, whose plantation is situated nearby. We’ll enjoy a lovely high tea at the Grand Hotel before enjoying the afternoon at leisure.

Optional Excursion

Horton Plains – Departing before sunrise you make your way to Horton Plains, home to many endemic loris and purple monkeys. Your trek will have you visiting the breathtaking Baker’s Fall and the magnificent ‘World’s End’ which offers one of the best panoramic views in Sri Lanka. 3 hrs/9km – from US $60 pp (please note: clients who choose to do the trek will miss out on the morning train ride)

Day 11 - Nuwara Eliya - Udawalawe - Yala

Home to one of Sri Lanka’s most premier eco-tourism destinations, Yala National Park, Yala is the gateway to some of Sri Lanka’s incredible wildlife. Established in 1938, Yala National Park has a diverse range of habitats, including scrub jungle, brackish lagoons, lakes and rivers, that leopards, elephants, wild buffalo and more call home. We make our way to Yala this morning, en-route stopping to witness the gushing water of the incredible waterfalls at Ella before continuing to Udawalawe.

Special Experience

Spend time at the Elephant Transit Home in Udawalawe and learn about its rehabilitation program.

Established in 1995, the Elephant Transit Home rehabilitates orphaned elephant calves for release back into the wild.

Day 12 - Yala National Park

We’ll enjoy the morning at leisure to relax before heading out on a safari 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. Keep your eyes peeled and cameras at the ready for the number of different species that call Yala National Park home.

Day 13 - Yala - Weligama

Situated on the south coast of Sri Lanka facing out to the Indian Ocean is the fishing and beach resort town of Weligama. Surfers flock to Weligama to surf the waves of the Indian Ocean, while travellers relax by the pools of the many resorts and local stilt fishermen spend their time trying to get the best catch of the day. We travel south to Weligama today stopping at the coastal walled city of Galle, capital of the South Province, for a guided walking tour. Galle is best known for its UNESCO World Heritage-listed Galle Fort, a fantastically preserved colonial sea fortress. Built by the Portuguese in the late 16th century, the old trading port was further fortified by the Dutch and British colonialists. The narrow streets of shuttered mansions and churches are protected by the stone walls, bastions and ramparts, and are a delight to stroll through. Next, we’ll visit a turtle hatchery on the beach in Habaraduwa, set up to conserve the turtle population, before witnessing the unique stilt fishermen of Weligama go about their trade.

Day 14 - Weligama

Winding its way through islets forested with mangroves, we enjoy a scenic cruise along the Madu River this morning. 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 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami which caused widespread damage to the coast of Sri Lanka. The rest of our afternoon is ours to enjoy at leisure, soaking up the sun, sea and sand before dinner.

Day 15 - Weligama - 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.

Special Experience

Visit Gradely Cinnamon Estate for a tour of the property and a delicious cinnamon-infused morning tea.

Upon arrival in Colombo, we enjoy a guided city tour visiting the Gangarama Temple. This evening, we’ll enjoy a farewell dinner at the Veranda Restaurant located within the Galle Face Hotel.

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. Perhaps you might like to pay a visit to the famous Cricket Club Café, owned by two Australians. We hope you leave Sri Lanka 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

Negombo and nature

  • Cruise the Negombo Lagoon at sunset
  • Enjoy a BBQ welcome dinner
  • Observe Negombo's local fish markets
  • Tour the cave temples of Dambulla

Ancient city ruins

  • Take a journey through the ancient city of Anuradhapura
  • Tour the monastic ruins of Ritigala
  • Visit the medieval capital of Polonnaruwa
  • Enjoy lunch with a local family in their own backyard

Sigiriya, safaris, spices and serene temples

  • Enjoy an afternoon jeep safari in Minneriya National Park searching for sambar deer, leopards and elephants
  • 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

The cultural heart of Sri Lanka

  • 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

Unwind with a cup of Ceylon tea in Nuwara Eliya and enjoy the magnificent scenery

  • 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

Safaris and the South Coast

  • 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
  • Spend 2 nights on the coast in Weligama
  • See the famous Stilt Fisherman in Weligama
  • Cruise the Madu River and visit the Moonstone Mine
  • Visit the moving Tsunami Museum which remembers the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami

Cosmopolitan Colombo

  • Enjoy morning tea and a tour of Gradely Cinnamon Estate
  • Tour Sri Lanka's capital of Colombo
  • Stayin the historic Galle Face Hotel

Travel

  • All touring in air-conditioned vehicles (excluding jeep-safari vehicle)
  • Train from Kandy to Gampola

Accommodation

  • 15 nights in 3-5 star hotels

Properties include:

  • Jetwing Lagoon, Negombo
  • Habarana Village, Habarana
  • Queens Hotel, Kandy
  • Grand Hotel, Nuwara Eliya
  • Cinnamon Wild, Yala
  • Weligama Bay Marriott Resort & Spa, Weligama
  • Galle Face Hotel, Colombo

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

 

Meals

  • 15 breakfasts, 2 lunches and 13 dinners, including group welcome and farewell dinners

Tour Guides

  • English-speaking national guide throughout (based on a min. of 7 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    
2024-08-08
2024-08-23
$5535
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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 you’re on the right tour for your fitness level.

Fitness to Travel Requirements

Within seven days of making 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:

  • Walk for a minimum of 2-3 hours daily at a group pace, on uneven surfaces without the use of any walking aid
  • Regularly walk up multiple flights of stairs and short, steep hills
  • Stand for extended periods of time without needing to sit down
  • Carry your own luggage
  • Get on and off various modes of transport without assistance, including small boats
  • Drive along very bumpy, dirt and gravel roads for extended period of time

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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