The Teardrop Island of Sri Lanka is a heart-warming place that gifts countless fond lifelong memories. The scenery borders on the surreal – pristine palm-fringed beaches, emerald forests, acres and acres of serene tea gardens, and lofty mountains together connive to cast a spell. Being a vibrant melting pot of different cultures, Sri Lanka’s social fabric is a colourful one and visitors may look forward to lots of exciting cultural insights and experiences. Discover historical attractions with some of the most popular ones being the ‘Temple of the Tooth’, Galle Fort, Dambulla Cave Temple, Adam’s Peak and the astounding Sigiriya to name just a few. The wildlife is spectacular as well and some of the best places for jungle buffs are Yala, Wasgomuwa, Wilpattu and Sinharaja amongst many others.
From UNESCO World Heritage sites to incredible trekking trails, bustling cities to stunning hillside tea estates, there are unforgettable cultural treasures and adventures for everyone in Sri Lanka.
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Watch elephants bathing and being fed at one of the sanctuaries, visit ancient Buddhist relics and temples, marvel at stunning World Heritage Sites, wander National Parks and drink freshly picked tea. Few places in the world pack so many highlights in like Sri Lanka
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Prices are based on Superior hotels. We also have rates for Deluxe hotels, please call or click here for further details.
Tours itinerary and inclusions are subject availability and terms of the tour supplier. What is not included in the tours are flights and transfers to destination, entrance fees during the tour. Compulsory supplements - USD16 per person Corona package per person and Hotel supplement between USD100 - USD130 per person for a 7 or 10 night tour. Tips and other expenses of a personal nature. Additional meals & beverage. Any compulsory supplements at the hotel. Call for child prices.
Passport: UK citizens need to get a visa before travelling to Sri Lanka. If you’re staying for less than 30 days, the Sri Lankan immigration authorities recommend that you get a visa online (ETA) from the official portal before you travel. Your passport should be valid for a minimum period of 6 months from the date of entry to Sri Lanka. Check with the Sri Lankan Consulate before travelling.