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Eighty Four
5 days 4 nights - Wilderness Odyssey and a Historic delight
Dream it!
Yala National Park is a beautiful wildlife sanctuary where you can see wild elephants, leopards, and tons of other animals in their natural habitat. It’s like stepping into a real-life adventure movie, with lush forests, sandy beaches, and even ancient ruins hidden inside. You can go on jeep safaris and get close to the animals!
Experience it!
Galle Fort is an incredible historic fortress originally built by the Portuguese and later fortified by the Dutch, packed with rich history. Strolling through its cobblestone streets, you'll encounter charming old buildings and breathtaking ocean views, giving you a sense of stepping back in time. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site, recognized for its significant historical and cultural importance, making it a must-visit spot.
Day 1 (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!
Day 2 (Yala) - Wildlife Sanctuary
Explore the captivating beauty of Yala, one of Sri Lanka’s most enchanting destinations. Yala National Park is the crown jewel of the island, drawing nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers from around the globe. Spanning a vast area of 1,268 square kilometres, Yala boasts lush plains, briny lagoons, and beautiful light forests. The park has wildlife, including elephants, crocodiles, buffaloes, aquatic birds, and monkeys. The western part of Yala is renowned for its leopards —a thrilling experience for any safari enthusiast. Immerse yourself in the heart of Sri Lanka’s wildlife with eco-friendly safari tours. Witness the awe-inspiring beauty of animals roaming freely in their natural habitat. The birdlife here is equally exquisite.
Remember to tread lightly, respect the environment, and cherish every moment in this wild paradise!
Day 3 (Yala to Unwatuna) - Down South Breeze
Visit the Koggale Turtle Farm, dedicated to the survival of sea turtles for the next generation. Since its inception in 2010, the center has successfully released over 100,000 turtles into the wild, making it a vital hub for turtle conservation efforts. Later, climb a picturesque hill for breathtaking panoramic views of coconut groves and the coastline. It has become one of the most Instagrammed locations in the country, offering breathtaking views of the turquoise ocean.
Day 4 & 5 (Galle) - A historic delight
Whether you’re an artist, a history enthusiast, or simply seeking relaxation, this coastal area offers a delightful blend of culture, natural beauty, and adventure. Unawatuna Beach, is a beautiful crescent-shaped beach with crystal-clear waters. Perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. The Galle Fort is an extraordinary historical and archaeological site which was initially constructed by the Portuguese in the late 16th century. Wander through its cobblestone streets, admire the colonial architecture, and explore the buzzing ambience of shops, cafes, and stores. You will end your day at a serene spot called Flag Rock. This offers stunning sunset views, the sound of seagulls, and crashing waves. It was once a Portuguese bastion and now provides a peaceful escape for visitors. Don’t miss the Galle Lighthouse, Sri Lanka’s oldest light station, It’s an onshore lighthouse operated by the Sri Lanka Ports Authority. Visitors can explore the area and enjoy panoramic vistas. The Museums within the fort, such as the National Museum, Mansion Museum and Maritime Museum. Remember, shopping in Galle is not just about buying souvenirs; it’s an experience that blends history, culture, and modern aesthetics. Visitors can explore these boutiques while enjoying the cobbled streets and colonial architecture of Galle Fort.
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84 routes to paradise!
Luxury package
5 Star Hotels in all three locations.
USD 999.00 per person
(Double sharing)
Standard package
3 Star Hotels in all three locations.
USD 600.00 per person
(Double sharing)