Eighty Four

5 days 4 nights - Sun-kissed beaches & Misty mountains

Dream it!

Sri Lanka's west coast features sandy beaches along the warm Indian Ocean, ideal for relaxing and swimming. This popular resort area, with numerous hotels, draws both locals and tourists. Beyond the beaches, explore historical sites like a colonial-built canal and a crumbled fort, visit the lively fish market, and engage with traditional fishing communities. Enjoy a boat ride through a wildlife-rich lagoon and don't miss what this coastal gem has to offer.

Experience it!

Take a trip to a dairy farm, passing a beautiful lake and dam. Check out the amazing views and wildlife at Moon Plains. Visit the world’s largest Tea House with a cool Tea Gift Shop. Ride a scenic train through tea-covered hills and misty valleys. Eat at a floating restaurant, with tasty local food and great views. Explore Little England with its foggy mornings and tea-scented air. This hill station is perfect for nature, tea, and relaxation.

Day 1 (Negombo) - Sun-kissed beaches

Sandy Beaches on the west coast of Sri Lanka boasts along the warm Indian Ocean waters invite visitors to relax, swim, and soak up the sun. This area is home to several hotels, making it a popular resort destination for both locals and tourists.

Colonial Heritage Beyond the sands lies an intriguing mix of historical and cultural attractions. Explore the remnants of a colonial-built canal, which once served as a vital waterway for trade and transportation. Discover the crumbled fort that stands as a testament to Sri Lanka's past. It whispers stories of battles and maritime history. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of the fish market, where local fishermen bring in their catch of the day. Witness the vibrant colours, bustling activity, and the aroma of fresh seafood. Interact with the friendly locals who have been part of the traditional fishing communities for generations. Learn about their way of life and the challenges they face. A wildlife-rich Lagoon is blessed with picturesque experiences. Take a boat ride along the waterways and observe exotic birds, mangroves, and other fascinating creatures. The Muthurajawela Marsh is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, cultural exploration, or wildlife encounters. Come and discover the hidden attractions of this coastal gem!

Day 2, 3 & 4 (Nuwara Eliya & Nanuoya) - Misty mountains

Embark on a scenic journey to the Ambewela Farm. The winding roads lead you past a serene lake and a captivating dam, offering breathtaking views. At Ambewela, encounter giant animals and immerse yourself in the rural charm of Sri Lanka. Explore the Moon Plains, a high-altitude grassland with panoramic vistas. Spot wildlife, including sambar deer and exotic bird species. The rolling hills and misty atmosphere create an otherworldly experience. Step into the world’s largest Tea House at Mlesna Tea Castle. Browse through a spacious Tea Gift Shop, where you’ll find an array of tea-related products. From tea scoops to 22-karat Gold Plated Tea Pots, it’s a tea lover’s paradise. Don’t miss the tea tasting demonstration and indulge in Eastern or Western cuisine at the Ala Carte Restaurant. Take a hike to the Lover’s Leap waterfall, where legend intertwines with nature. The cascading waters plunge dramatically, creating a romantic and awe-inspiring sight. Hop aboard an iconic scenic train ride for a mesmerizing journey through tea-clad hills, misty valleys, and charming villages. The scenic route offers glimpses of Sri Lanka’s natural beauty. As the sun sets, head to the boathouse on Gregory Lake. Dine at the floating restaurant, surrounded by tranquil waters and misty hills. Savour local delicacies while the reflections dance on the lake’s surface. Explore Little England, where misty mornings, tea-scented air, and scenic wonders await. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a tea connoisseur, or a seeker of tranquillity, this hill station promises an unforgettable journey.

Day 5 (Colombo) - Vibrant city crawl

Hop in for an exciting city tour. As you weave through Colombo’s bustling streets, witness the city’s charm. The tour covers iconic landmarks, including the Dutch Hospital Shopping Precinct. Once a hospital during the colonial era, this area has been transformed into a shopping and dining precinct, preserving its historic architecture. Explore Sri Lanka's main bazaar, where you’ll find a vibrant mix of goods, from textiles to spices. Then will move on to a 5-hectare ocean-side urban park that stretches for 500 meters along the coast, it has a rich history and is a vibrant public space. Aluthkade Street food: Pudukade is a bustling culinary destination that comes alive, especially after midnight. Locals flock to this vibrant street, nestled amidst the bazaar's residential neighbourhoods. From rice and curries to local short-eats, BBQ, burgers, submarines, pasta, and refreshing fruit juices, Aluthkade offers a delightful array of flavours at reasonable prices. Colombo offers diverse shopping experiences, from sleek department stores to bustling markets. The Lotus Tower or Nelum Kuluna stands tall as a national symbol. It’s South Asia’s tallest self-supported structure, rising 1,150 feet above Colombo. Inspired by the lotus flower, it reflects Sri Lanka’s resilience and strength. Don’t miss the observation deck for breathtaking views of the city skyline. Whether you’re exploring historic sites, indulging in local cuisine, or astonished by modern architecture, Colombo promises unforgettable experiences. Book your tickets and immerse yourself in the heart of Sri Lanka!

84 routes to paradise!

Luxury package

5 Star Hotels in all three locations.

USD 800.00 per person

(Double sharing)

Standard package

3 Star Hotels in all three locations.

USD 500.00 per person

(Double sharing)