Pricing is indicative and is not valid over public or religious holiday periods.

Private Holiday
8 Days ex Colombo
Departs daily
Colombo (1) | Sigiriya (2) | Kandy (1) | Nuwara Eliya (1) | Udawalawe National Park (1) | Colombo (1)
Optionally, conclude your unforgettable journey with a relaxing escape to a serene island resort in the Maldives — the perfect tropical finale.
Highlights:
- Dambulla Rock Temple – an icon of Sri Lanka
- Sigiriya rock fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Ancient Polonaruwa, the medieval capital & crown jewel of King Parakramabahu
- Kandy, the last royal capital of Sri Lankan kings before the city went under British rule
- Tea plantation visit to learn about traditional making process of the prestigious Ceylon Tea
- Uda Walawe National Park - Elephant Country
- Ratnapura, famous for its gems
- Itinerary
- Accommodation
- Important Information
Day 1: Colombo
Welcome to Sri Lanka. Upon arrival at Colombo International Airport you will be met inside the terminal by our local operator and transferred to your hotel. The remainder of the day is at leisure. Overnight Colombo.
Day 2: Colombo – Dambulla – Sigiriya (B)
Embark on a morning drive to Sigiriya. Stop en route to visit the Cave Temples of Dambulla, a city which has been treasured by many kings since the 1st century B.C.
An icon of Sri Lanka, the Dambulla Rock Temple houses remarkably unique drawings in five magnificently constructed cave temples. Each exquisite cave painting is done along walls that also shelter 150 statues of Lord Buddha. As you enter the retreat look straight up to the gigantic Buddha statue glittering in gold over the beautiful landscape. Continue to Sigiriya for overnight.
Day 3: Sigiriya – Polonnaruwa – Sigiriya (B)
Begin your morning with a climb up the summit of the Sigiriya rock fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This remarkable fortified settlement atop Sigiriya dates back to the 5th century AD and is a stupendous architectural achievement. Admire the beautiful Sigiriya mural paintings hidden in the caves of the fortress.
Later, journey onward to ancient Polonaruwa, the medieval capital and crown jewel of King Parakramabahu. Discover its rich heritage as you explore the ancient ruins including stupas, resting Buddha statues, irrigation canals, Hindu sculptures and stone carvings. Return to your Sigiriya hotel for overnight.
Day 4: Sigiriya – Matale – Kandy (B)
This morning, set off for Matale, a region steeped in the rich history of Sri Lanka’s spice trade. Explore a local spice garden, have a cup of herbal tea and wander around town.
Continue your journey to Kandy, the last royal capital of Sri Lankan kings before the city went under British rule. Visit the revered Temple of the Tooth, where according to the ancient Kandyan legacy, the sacred tooth relic of Lord Buddha is preciously kept. Then explore Kandy the vibrant Kandy City Centre, browsing its bustling bazaar, and the colourful fresh fruit and vegetable market. This evening, immerse yourself in Sri Lankan tradition with a captivating music and cultural show.
Day 5: Kandy – Nanu Oya – Nuwara Eliya (B)
This morning, embark on a scenic train ride to Nanu Oya, winding through the misty mountains of Sri Lanka’s picturesque ‘hill country’. Upon arrival, visit a tea plantation to discover the traditional process behind the prestigious Ceylon Tea. Conclude your visit with a perfectly blended cup of pure Ceylon Tea. Continue to Nuwara Eliya and take a short tour of the city. Once governed by English and Scottish planters, Nuwara Eliya has retained its colonial past with charming bungalows, hedgerows and one of the finest 18-hole golf courses in the world.
Day 6: Nuwara Eliya – Udawalawe National Park (B)
Today drive to Uda Walawe National Park, famously know as Elephant Country! Hop into a safari jeep and venture into the park, famous for its large herds of elephants and considered one of the best places to observe them in their natural habitat. You may also spot deer, water buffalo and jackal. Spend the night within the park surroundings, immersed in nature.
Day 7: Udawalawe – Ratnapura – Colombo (B)
This morning visit Ratnapura – Sri Lanka’s gamed gem capital. Visit the gem museum and witness the fascinating process of cutting and polishing precious stones to perfection. Continue your journey to Colombo and take a city tour upon arrival. Discover highlights such as the crystal white Racecourse, the lively Floating Market and the ‘Arcade,’ a beautifully restored colonial landmark now home to stylish boutiques and shops. Overnight in Colombo.
Day 8: Colombo (B)
Departure transfer to the airport for your onward flight
TOUR INCLUSIONS:
- Air-conditioned transfers and transportation
- 7 nights’ accommodation in your choice of hotels
- Meals as specified in itinerary
- Private English-speaking driver-guide throughout the programme
- Private sightseeing, activities, entrance fees & meals as per itinerary
- Jeep safari in Uda Walene (shared basis)
- 24/7 local operator support in Sri Lanka
- Sri Lanka Travel Notes – issued by Innovative Travel
TOUR EXCLUSIONS:
- International airfares
- Optional tours and excursions
- Port Taxes and fuel surcharges
- Porterage
- Tipping/Gratuities (please refer to tour notes for a recommended guideline)
- Personal Expenses
- Departure taxes
- Hotel charges for minibar or any extra charges
- Visas (unless specified)
- Any other services not clearly mentioned in the inclusions above
Colombo
First Class: Galle Face
Deluxe Class: Shangri-La
Sigiryia
First Class: Aliya Resort
Deluxe Class: Cinnamon Lodge
Kandy
First Class: Cinnamon Citadel
Deluxe Class: Earl's Residence
Nuwara Eliya
First Class: Jetwing St. Andrews
Deluxe Class: Heritance Tea Factory
Udawalawe
First Class: Grand Udawalawe Safari
Deluxe Class: Kalu's Hideaway
Colombo
First Class: Galle Face
Deluxe Class: Shangri-La
Dress Code
Sri Lanka’s cultural heritage is deeply influenced by Buddhism, Hinduism, and its colonial past. When visiting temples, it’s important to dress modestly — covering shoulders and knees — and to remove shoes and hats before entering sacred areas.
Holiday Periods & Cultural Observances in Sri Lanka
Please note: Rates are not valid during public or religious holidays. Availability of services may be limited during these periods. When planning your visit to Sri Lanka, it’s important to be aware of local holidays and cultural practices that may affect travel plans, business hours, and services.
• Dry Days: Sri Lanka observes several religious holidays throughout the year, including Poya Days (full moon days), which are recognized as Public, Bank, and Mercantile Holidays. These are referred to as “dry days”, during which the sale of alcoholic beverages is prohibited in shops, hotels, and restaurants and wine stores, taverns, and bars are closed.
• Poya Days: Occur monthly on the full moon. Many shops and businesses close, and public services may be limited.
• Hindu & Buddhist Festivals: Dates are determined by local astronomical observations, making them difficult to predict in advance. These festivals may affect local transport, business hours, and access to certain sites.
• Muslim Festivals: Dates are based on local moon sightings and may vary. During Ramadan, Muslims fast during the day and feast at night. While business hours may be affected, Sri Lanka’s predominantly non-Muslim population means disruptions for travellers are generally minimal.
Sightseeing
All sightseeing normally requires a moderate amount of walking around historical / cultural sites. A good level of fitness will ensure you get a maximum enjoyment from your visit.
Social Conventions
Sri Lanka’s genuine hospitality to tourists is renowned. Take care to avoid religious offence, however. Respect the Buddhist faith: do not touch a monk, do not pose for photographs on religious statues, be mindful not to turn your back on Buddha statues when taking photos and avoid touching religious artifacts. Always seek permission before photographing individuals, especially monks, as a gesture of respect.
Trip prices and dates are correct at the time of the website going live, however all offers are subject to reconfirmation at the time of booking. All featured tour itineraries and offers may be subject to change due to seasonal variations without notice, or due to local conditions or other conditions. Please confirm all details at time of booking. Travel insurance is mandatory for all Innovative Travel bookings. All passports must be valid for 6 months prior to your return to your home country. Visas are the responsibility of the traveller. Special VIP meet and assist offers are available in some destinations for New Zealand passport holders, for other nationalities please check at the time of booking. For full terms and conditions, please refer to our Booking Conditions page.