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Tea pickers in Nuwara Eliya

These itineraries are designed to give you some suggestions for what is possible when you travel in Sri Lanka, and they showcase some of the routes that we've found work particularly well.

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  • Galle coastline

    Private stay on Sri Lanka's south coast

    Sri Lanka
    • Relax in your private, beachfront villa; perfect for six people.

    • Cycle through the paddy fields and countryside surrounding Galle.

    • Learn to cook traditional Sri Lankan cuisine.

    • Go in search of whales and dolphins around the coast.

    • Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Galle Fort.

    • See elephants in Uda Walawe National Park.

    11 days from £3,990pp

  • Elephant near Sigiriya Rock

    Sri Lanka for families

    Sri Lanka
    • Explore differently: sunset kayaking and village cycling.

    • Spot elephants and other wildlife on a game drive.

    • Pluck, process and taste artisan tea.

    • Climb Sigiriya Rock and visit ancient caves.

    • Enjoy time together on the beach.

    14 days from £4,910pp

  • Views of Sigiriya Rock Fortress

    Northern Sri Lanka tour including Jaffna

    Sri Lanka
    • Discover Tamil culture and history in the lesser-visited north.

    • Explore the ruins of historical Anuradhapura by bicycle.

    • Relax on the long, sandy beaches of the east coast.

    • Climb Sigiriya rock and admire the views of the cultural triangle.

    • Taste local cuisine in Kandy before an evening visit to the Temple of the Tooth.

    15 days from £5,395pp

  • Leopard in Yala National Park

    Highlights of Sri Lanka

    Sri Lanka
    • Learn all about Sri Lanka's fascinating Buddhist history.

    • Enjoy a scenic train journey through tea plantations.

    • Absorb the atmosphere of quaint colonial Galle.

    • Take time out to relax on the beautiful southwest coast.

    18 days from £5,720pp

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