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9 Days in Paradise

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Sri Lanka
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Tour Overview

🧭 Tour Highlights: *Explore vibrant Negombo with lagoon views and traditional fishing culture *Discover the Cultural Triangle – Dambulla, Sigiriya & Habarana village life *Enjoy whale and dolphin watching in the beautiful eastern coast of Trincomalee *Go snorkeling or scuba diving at the famous Pigeon Island *Visit the sacred Temple of the Tooth and scenic Kandy Lake *Experience the stunning highlands of Nuwara Eliya and enjoy a scenic tea train ride to Ella *Embark on a thrilling Yala Safari to spot leopards and elephants *Witness stilt fishermen in Koggala and stroll through the iconic Galle Fort *Discover Colombo’s heritage, colorful religious sites, and bustling city life *Enjoy a unique sea train journey along the coast from Mount Lavinia Special Inclusions: *Complimentary King Coconut *Village tour experience in Habarana with local lunch *Luxury train ride from Nanu Oya to Ella *Sea train ride along the Colombo coastline

What's included

Break fast
Lunch
Dinner
Entrance ticket
Vehicle
5-star hotels
4-star hotels
National Guide
Driver
Parking/highway tickets

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival
Katunayake international airport and transfer to Hotel.
Day 2: To Trincomalee
Visit : ST Marys Church, Negombo / Visit : Fish Market, Negombo / Visit : Negombo Lagoon.
Day 3: In Trincomalee
Visit: Whale & Dolphin , Snorkeling & Scuba Diving in pigeon island / Trincomalee City Tour.
Day 4: To Dambulla
Visit: Villege Tour in Hiriwadunna (Includes: Bullock Cart Ride , Boat Ride, Tuk Tuk or Tra ctor Ride, Visiting Farm House, Cookery Demonstration, Complimentary Snack and Herbal Tea / After Lunch visit Sigiriya World Heritage Site .
Day 5: To Kandy
Visit : Dambulla Cave Temple . / Visit: Temple of Tooth Relic, Kandy.
Day 6: To Nuwara Eliya
Visit : Tea Factory / Visit Nuwara Eliya City Tour including Pink post Office, Geogory lake And Victoria Park .Evening Hightea <optional>
Day 7: To Yala
Tea Train Ride Haliela to Ella. Visit: Nine Arch Brigde <optional> / Evening Yala Safari.
Day 8: To Galle
Visit: Coconut Hill & Still Fishermen / After Lunch Visit : Dutch Fort Heritage Site.
Day 9: Departure
Sea Train Mount Lavinia To Kollupitiya / After Lunch Colombo City Tour & Leave To Airport.

Tour Map

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FAQ

When is the best time to visit Sri Lanka?

The ideal time depends on your preferences. The dry season (December to March) offers the least rainfall, perfect for beach vacations and outdoor activities, but it's also the peak tourist season with higher prices and crowds. The shoulder seasons (April-May & September-November) provide pleasant weather with fewer crowds and lower prices. The wet season (June to August) brings more rainfall, but also lush greenery and fewer tourists.

What are some must-try foods?

Sri Lankan cuisine is a flavorful adventure! Don't miss the national dish, rice and curry, featuring fragrant rice with a variety of vegetable, fish, or meat curries. Kottu Roti, a popular street food, is a satisfying mix of chopped roti, vegetables, and your choice of meat or egg. Hoppers, bowl-shaped pancakes made from fermented rice flour, are often served with egg or curry. String hoppers, steamed rice flour strings, are a unique treat enjoyed with coconut milk and curry. And of course, savor the fresh seafood, from grilled fish to shrimp curry and crab.

How do I get around?

Sri Lanka offers various transportation options. Trains are scenic and affordable, especially for long-distance travel. Buses are frequent and connect most destinations, but can get crowded. Tuk-tuks, three-wheeled auto-rickshaws, are perfect for short distances within cities. Renting a car or scooter offers flexibility but requires an international driving permit. Domestic flights connect major cities like Colombo and Jaffna, saving travel time.

What are some cultural etiquette tips?

Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites. Remove your shoes before entering temples and homes. Use your right hand for eating and offering things. Greet people with Ayubowan, meaning May you live long. Bargaining is expected in markets and with tuk-tuk drivers. Learning a few basic Sinhala phrases can enhance your interactions with locals. And always be mindful of local customs and traditions.