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  • Day 1 ARRIVE IN COLOMBO, SRI LANKA   Your Small Group Discovery tour begins! Welcome to Colombo, the nation's capital, where colonial-era architecture meets a dynamic modern city. Hotel check-in is available mid-afternoon.

  • Day 2 COLOMBO-HABARANA   Into the Wild Depart Colombo this morning and journey inland to Habarana, gateway to Sri Lanka's famed Cultural Triangle. This afternoon, set out on an exciting game drive in Minneriya National Park. Tonight, enjoy a welcome dinner at your hotel. (B,D)

    TOUR HIGHLIGHT
    Experience Sri Lanka's rich wildlife heritage on a guided safari through one of its premier national parks. These protected reserves are among the best places in the country to see wild elephants, along with deer, birdlife, and other native species, all from the comfort of an open air safari vehicle.

    NOTE:
    The location of today's game drive is selected based on seasonal elephant migration patterns to ensure the best possible wildlife viewing opportunities. When conditions are not optimal in Minneriya National Park, the safari will take place in Kaudulla or Hurulu National Park, where elephant activity is more prominent.

  • Day 3 HABARANA   Citadels & Ancient Capitals This morning, visit the iconic Sigiriya Rock Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site dramatically rising above the surrounding plains. Continue to the ancient city of Polonnaruwa, once the royal capital of Sri Lanka and now an expansive archaeological park dotted with palaces, shrines, and serene Buddha statues. Lunch is served at a rural café, where traditional dishes are prepared using clay pots and pans. The afternoon is at leisure. Tonight, enjoy a [LF] Paduru Party, a lively local gathering featuring music, storytelling, and village style hospitality. (B,L,D)

    LOCAL FAVORITE
    Village Hospitality Join a festive Paduru Party, a traditional village gathering where locals come together for conversation, music, and shared meals. Named for the straw mats (paduru) traditionally used for seating, this celebration highlights Sri Lanka's strong sense of community and hospitality. Enjoy regional dishes and lively entertainment in a warm, welcoming setting.

  • Day 4 HABARANA-DAMBULLA-MATALE-KANDY   Sacred Spaces Begin with a visit to the Dambulla Cave Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring centuries old Buddhist murals and statues set within a dramatic complex of hillside caves. Continue to Matale for a private visit to a spice garden, where you'll learn about Sri Lanka's prized spices, followed by lunch. Later, arrive in Kandy and visit the revered Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, one of Buddhism's most important pilgrimage sites. (B,L)

    TOUR HIGHLIGHT
    SMALL GROUP EXCLUSIVE Spicy Traditions Enjoy a private visit to a spice garden in Matale. Long prized for its fertile soil and ideal climate, Sri Lanka has been renowned for its spices since ancient times. Learn how cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, and other spices shaped Sri Lanka's history and cuisine, then savor an authentic lunch prepared with these same fresh herbs and spices cultivated in the garden.

  • Day 5 KANDY   Culture & Cuisine Visit a local home in the hills of for a hands on Sri Lankan cooking experience. Begin at a neighborhood market to select fresh ingredients, then savor the traditional lunch dishes you've helped prepare in the home kitchen. This afternoon, explore 's artistic heritage with a visit to the Ancient Craft Artisans to observe the time-honored process of traditional brass making. Tonight, enjoy a an dance and drumming performance. (B,L)

    TOUR HIGHLIGHT
    SMALL GROUP EXCLUSIVE an Rhythms This evening, gather for a an dance and drumming performance arranged especially for your small group. Thundering drums, athletic movements, and brilliantly detailed costumes fill the stage as centuries old hill country traditions come vividly to life.

  • Day 6 KANDY-NUWARA ELIYA   Highland Retreat Travel through the lush central highlands this morning, stopping at the Royal Botanical Gardens of Peradeniya, celebrated for its extensive collection of tropical plants and orchids. Continue your journey to the charming town of Nuwara Eliya, often referred to as "Little England." (B)

  • Day 7 NUWARA ELIYA   Tea Country in the Clouds Today features a visit to the Pedro Tea Estate, where you'll learn about the art of Ceylon tea production from leaf to cup. Enjoy a walking tour of , discovering its distinctive colonial era architecture set against a backdrop of misty hills and rolling tea estates. This afternoon, indulge in [LF] high tea at the historic Hill Club. (B)

    LOCAL FAVORITE
    High Tea Traditions Savor a classic high tea at the Hill Club, one of 's most iconic colonial-era institutions. Enjoy fragrant Ceylon teas, delicate pastries, and savory treats as panoramic views of rolling hills and manicured greenery unfold beyond the windows, creating a truly memorable tea country moment.

  • Day 8 NUWARA ELIYA-ELLA-YALA NATIONAL PARK   From hills to plains Board a scenic train from Ambewela to Ella, widely regarded as one of the most beautiful rail journeys in the world. Travel by tuk tuk to view the dramatic Nine Arches Bridge, nestled among lush green hills. From here, continue south to Yala National Park. Dinner is included at your resort tonight. (B,D)

    TOUR HIGHLIGHT
    Rails in the Mist Enjoy a memorable train journey through Sri Lanka's central highlands, where mist shrouded hills rise and fall beside emerald tea estates, creating ever changing scenery as the train winds along the mountainsides. Traveling in comfortable, air conditioned reserved seating, sit back as drifting clouds, waterfalls, and quiet hillside villages glide past your window.

  • Day 9 YALA NATIONAL PARK   Rise early for a morning game drive through . The afternoon is at leisure to relax and enjoy your lodge's natural surroundings. You may choose to join an optional afternoon game drive for another opportunity to spot wildlife. (B,D)

    TOUR HIGHLIGHT
    Leopard Country Enjoy a game drive by Jeep in , home to one of the highest densities of leopards in the world, with sightings of these beautiful creatures not uncommon. Yala is a bird-watcher's paradise, with around 230 species recorded in the park. You may also spot elephants, sloth bears, water buffalo, macaques, and mugger crocodiles.

  • Day 10 YALA-UDAWALAWE-GALLE   Travel toward the southern coast today, stopping at the Udawalawe Elephant Transit Home to observe young elephants being rehabilitated before release back into the wild. Participate in a hands on pottery workshop, followed by lunch at a local restaurant. Continue to Galle, Sri Lanka's historic seaside town. (B,L)

    TOUR HIGHLIGHT
    Conservation in Motion Established in 1995, the Elephant Transit Home is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and successful release of orphaned elephant calves back into the wild. Learn how injured and displaced young elephants receive care and nourishment with minimal human interaction, an essential approach that helps prepare them for a successful return to their natural habitat.

  • Day 11 GALLE-EXCURSION TO WELIGAMA   Heritage on the Coast Begin the day with a visit to a cinnamon plantation to learn about one of Sri Lanka's most celebrated exports, then travel to Weligama for a [LF] stilt fishing experience. Return to Galle for a guided walking tour of the UNESCO listed Dutch Fort. Tonight, your Tour Director hosts an arrack tasting class introducing Sri Lanka's signature spirit followed by a festive farewell dinner. (B,D)

    LOCAL FAVORITE
    Perched Above the Sea Visit a traditional stilt fishing site along the southern coast for a closer look at this distinctive local practice, known as Ritipanna. Perched above the water on narrow wooden poles anchored to the seabed, fishermen demonstrate a technique that has been passed down through generations. Learn about the lifestyle and traditions of the fishing community before receiving an invitation to carefully step onto the stilts yourself and try this iconic seaside skill firsthand.

  • Day 12 GALLE-COLOMBO   Homeward Bound Visit a turtle hatchery this morning to learn about conservation efforts protecting Sri Lanka's marine life. Continue to Colombo and visit the Barefoot Gallery, a pioneer of Sri Lankan textile design known for its locally produced handcrafted works. After lunch at a garden café, take a walking heritage tour of Colombo. Day use rooms are reserved for you to relax before your flight this evening. Please schedule flights to depart Colombo International Airport after 8pm. (B,L)

    NOTE:
    Your tour ends at the hotel after the heritage tour. If you would like to extend your stay in Colombo, extra nights are available for purchase.

Name: Sri Lanka: Ancient Capitals & Wild Kingdoms

Brand: Globus

Quality: First Class

Tour Type: Escorted

Start City: Colombo

End City: Colombo

Notes: Maximum enjoyment of this vacation requires walking on uneven surfaces, stone pathways, and climbing stairs.

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  • Your Small Group Discovery tour begins! Welcome to Colombo, the nation's capital, where colonial-era architecture meets a dynamic modern city. Hotel check-in is available mid-afternoon.

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