Infinite Horizons – 6 Nights, 7 Days Odyssey
January 2, 2024Kandy
January 4, 2024Endless beaches, timeless ruins, welcoming people, oodles of elephants, rolling surf, famous tea and Flavourful food describe Sri Lanka!
Endless beaches, timeless ruins, welcoming people, oodles of elephants, rolling surf, famous tea
and Flavourful food describe Sri Lanka!
The Undiscovered Country
You might say Sri Lanka has been hiding in plain sight. Countless scores of travellers have passed overhead on their way to someplace else, but years of war and challenges such as tsunamis have kept Sri Lanka off many itineraries. But now Sri Lanka has found its place on the itineraries of ever more travellers. Several years after the war ended, the country is moving forward quickly even as questions about the war continue to spark debate. Lying between the more trodden parts of India and Southeast Asia, Sri Lanka’s myriad appeals are undeniably alluring.
Few places have as many Unesco World Heritage Sites (eight) packed into such a small area. Sri Lanka’s 2000-plus years of culture can be discovered at ancient sites where legendary temples boast beautiful details. Across the island, that thing that goes bump in the night might be an elephant heading to a favourite waterhole. Distances are short see the sacred home of the world’s oldest living tree in the morning (Anuradhapura) and stand awestruck by the sight of hundreds of elephants gathering in the afternoon (Minneriya). Discover a favourite beach, meditate in a 2000-year-old temple, exchange smiles while strolling a mellow village, marvel at birds and wildflowers, and try to keep count of the little dishes that come with your rice and curry.
Rainforests & Beaches
When you’re ready to escape the tropical climate of the coast and lowlands, head for the hills, with their temperate, achingly green
charms. Verdant tea plantations and rain forested peaks beckon walkers, trekkers and those who just want to see it on a spectacular train
ride. And then there are the beaches. Dazzlingly white and often untrod, they ring the island so that no matter where you go, you’ll be near a sandy gem. Should you beat the inevitable languor, you can surf and dive world-class sites without world-class crowds.
General Information
Official Name | Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka |
Government Type | Republic |
Area | 65,525 km |
Currency Code | LKR |
Independent | 4th February 1948 |
Administrative Capital | Sri Jayewardenepura Kotte |
Commercial Capital | Colombo |
Ethnic Groups | Sinhalese 74.9 %, Sri Lankan Tamils 11.2%, Indian Tamils 4.2%, Lankan Moors 9.2%, other 0.5% (2012 census) |
Languages | Sinhala (official and national language) 74%, Tamil (national language) 18%, other 8% Note: English (a link language commonly) is used in government and spoken competently by about 10% of the population |
Religion | Buddhist 70.1%, Hindu 12.6%, Islam 9.7%, Christianity 6.2, unspecified 1.4% (2012 census) |
Time Zone | Sri Lanka Standard Time is five and a half hours ahead of GMT. (Allowance should be made for summer-time changes in Europe.) |
International Dialing | +94 |
Electricity | Standard voltage is 230 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. You can use your electric appliances in Sri Lanka, if the standard voltage in your country is in between 220 – 240 V (as is in the UK, Europe, Australia and most of Asia and Africa). |
Average Temperature | 27.0 °C (81 °F) |
Detailed Program
DAY 01: AIRPORT – NEGOMBO
On arrival at the Bandaranaike International Airport, you will get your first taste of warm Sri Lankan hospitality. A Local representative of QseedaTravels will welcome you & you will be transferred to Negombo.
Check in to the hotel and refresh
Relax on the beach & rest of the evening at leisure. (if you are interest you can visit Negombo City by walk)
Overnight stay in Negombo
DAY 02: NEGOMBO – PINNAWALA – SIGIRIYA OR DAMBULLA
After breakfast, check-out and transfer to Sigiriya or Dambulla.
En-route Visit The Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage (Entrance fees Direct by the guests)
Established in 1975 and commenced with seven orphans. Today some of these orphans enjoy the fortune of seeing their grandchildren born in the same location. The original objective of establishing the orphanage inclined more towards tourism, but is soon became a conservation and educational centre. With the help of local and foreign elephant experts, Pinnawala started a scientific captive-breeding program for elephants. The free movement of
the herd enhanced the chances for respective individuals of both sexes to get together and
mate. The nearby river played a dominant role in this regard, and in 1984, the first baby of
Pinnawala was born.
Afterwards proceed to Sigiriya.
Check-in to the hotel and refresh,
In the evening proceed to Sigiriya for Climbing Sigiriya Lion Rock.
Sigiriya Lion Rock – (Entrance fees direct by the guests)
One should not miss the breath-taking experience of Sigiriya, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1982. The rock of Sigiriya is located 22 kms North-East of Dambulla in the North Central Province. From the third century BCE, Buddhist monks occupied Sigiriya, but it said that it was only after King Kasyapa seizing the throne in 487 AD the palace and gardens were built and the rock fortified. (Debated)
Once you enter this Asia’s oldest landscape garden, you will see the well-kept balanced Water Gardens consisting of the remains of four L-shaped pools either side of the main walkway, which were once used for bathing, each one connected by underground channels. Surrounding them are four fountains, still active during the rainy season, which are fed by gravity from the moats and reveal the early sophistication of the design here. Other features you will pass on the way up are Octagonal Pond, Boulder Garden, Audience Hall, Cistern, the beautifully painted Sigiriya frescoes. There are 22 frescoes today out of the original 500 frescoes which have been protected in a depression in the rock from the wind and rain. The paintings are believed to be of Apsaras, heaven-dwelling nymphs.
The Mirror Wall; It was once clearly covered with graffiti; their poems and thoughts written by visitors dating from the sixth century, though a lot has faded now and some of the wall has broken away. This has been very important for experts studying the development of the Sinhala language over the years.
In the after noon proceed to Habarana and you can enjoy afternoon game drives at Minnarya national park.
(Entrance fees and jeep hire direct by the guest)
Minneriya National park is one of the only place in the world to witness the largest Asian elephant Gathering known to exist in the planet. Watch as these huge animals drink, play and snack on the green, lush grasses that have been exposed by the receding water. This three hours private jeep safari will be a thrilling experience during your visit to the cultural triangle of Sri Lanka. 3pm – 6pm: Enjoy Minneriya National Park by Jeep. The extent of the Minneriya National Park is about 21,000 acres (8,889 hectares). Dry zone plant and animal species are common, and elephants are numerous. Unlike in other national parks, elephants can be spotted at a relatively close range. About 160 species of birds, 9 different types of amphibians, 25 reptiles, 26 fish, and more than 78 butterfly species have been found in this
area. There are also rare bamboo trees not found in other national parks.
In the evening back to the hotel and relax.
Overnight stay in Sigiriya or Dambulla
DAY 03: SIGIRIYA- DAMBULLA – MATALE – KANDY
After breakfast transfer to Kandy
En-route visit Dambulla Cave Temple (Entrance fees direct by the guest)
Dambulla cave temple also known as the Golden Temple of Dambulla is a World Heritage Site (1991) in Sri Lanka, situated in the central part of the country. This site is situated 148 km east of Colombo and 72 km north of Kandy. It is the largest and best-preserved cave temple complex in Sri Lanka. The rock towers 160 m over the surrounding plains. There are more than 80 documented caves in the surrounding area. Major attractions are spread over 5 caves, which contain statues and paintings. These paintings and statues are related to Lord Buddha and his life. There are a total of 153 Buddha statues, 3 statues of Sri Lankan kings and 4 statues of gods and goddesses. The latter include two statues of Hindu gods, the god Vishnu and the god Ganesh. The murals cover an area of 2,100 square meters. Depictions on the walls of the caves include the temptation by the demon Mara, and Buddha’s first sermon.
And visit Spice Garden in Mawanella, (You will get a lovely Head or Shoulder Massage free of charge)
Sri Lanka has always been reknowned for its spices. Over 15 different spices call Sri Lanka home and many of them are traded in the international spice market. Cinnamon especially is endemic to Sri Lanka, and highest quality ‘true cinnamon’ can be obtained here.
Visiting Sri Lanka which is a land of spices, without seeing those spices being grown would indeed be a pity too. The best way to check out and urchase the best spices in Sri Lanka is to visit the island’s various renowned Spice Gardens .
Reasons you should visit the Spice Gardens of Sri Lanka:
- The gardens introduce you to the different spices in Sri Lanka and their uses.
- They also allow you to see how the spices are grown, harvested and produced.
- High quality spices, traditional remedies and natural cosmetics made with spices are available for purchase at very fair prices.
- The Spice Gardens are also quiet, peaceful places to spend some time close to nature.
- The gardens give a chance to try out amazing aromatic meals complete with the spices that tease your senses are a favorite here as well.
- The gardens are usually open for visitors, though some may charge a minor entrance fee. So it’s a great way to spend your holiday if you are on a budget.
Afterwards proceed to Kandy
Kandy is a large city in central Sri Lanka. It’s set on a plateau surrounded by mountains, which are home to tea plantations and biodiverse rainforest. The city’s heart is scenic Kandy Lake (Bogambara Lake), popular for strolling. It’s famed for its sacred Buddhist sites, including the Temple of the Tooth (Sri DaladaMaligawa) shrine, and for its EsalaPerahera annual procession.
Check in to the hotel & refresh. Rest of the evening at Leisure at the hotel.
Overnight Stay in Kandy
DAY 04: KANDY – KANDY
After Breakfast, Full day sightseeing with Shopping in Kandy
Visit Kandy Temple of Tooth Relic (Entrance fees direct by the guests)
Afterwards do the City tour and Sightseeing in Kandy.
Evening city tour of Kandy.
Last ruled by King Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe – before it was brought under the British rule in 1815, Kandy – the World Heritage Site & last royal capital of Sri Lankan kings – crafts an array of culture, history and heritage in the minds of visitors across the globe. Experience an ancient Kandyan legacy engraved around its crown jewel, the temple of the sacred tooth relic of Lord Buddha. A stroll across this small lakeside town – cradled among the misty hills – will feature the Kandy City Centre – bundled with latest and world class brands, bazaar, an arts & crafts centre, as well as a gem museum & lapidary.
Royal Botanical Garden (Entrance fees direct by the guests)
Peradeniya is situated about 5.5 km to the west from the city of Kandy in the Central Province of Sri Lanka and attracts 2 million visitors annually. It is renowned for its collection of a variety of orchids. It includes more than 4000 species of plants, including of orchids,
spices, medicinal plants and palm trees. Attached to it is the National Herbarium of Sri Lanka. The total area of the botanical garden is 147 acres (0.59 km2), at 460 meters above sea level, and with a 200-day annual rainfall. It is managed by the Division of National
Botanic Gardens of the Department of Agriculture.
Visit Bathik and Silk shop
The history is bit unclear how the Javanese art of Batik arrived in Sri Lanka. The locals believe traders who visited Sri Lanka hundreds of years ago traveling along the Silk route introduced Batik to Sri Lanka. Today the Batik is a thriving industry in Sri Lanka especially in the Matale / Kandy region. Something very special about the Batik industry in Sri Lanka the artist and the craftsmen makes there prints based on traditional motifs that date backs to the time of the Kandyan kingdom days.
Visit Gem Museum
A gemstone is the naturally occurring crystalline form of a mineral which is desirable for its beauty, valuable in its rarity, and durable enough to be enjoyed for generations. There are more than 30 popular gem varieties and many rarer collector gemstones. Some varieties
also come in a range of colors.
The Gem industry in Sri Lanka has been in existence for over 2500 years. Some of the rarest of gem stones of exquisite beauty have taken pride of place, in the Crown jewels of Kings and Queens from time of Great Roman Emperors.
In the evening enjoy the cultural show
Cultural show (Entrance fees Direct by the guests)
These shows essentially comprise various styles of Kandyan dance, and are quite popular with visitors to the Hill Capital.
The Centre overlooks the scenic lake as it is located along its shore. Early Birds can also be privy to handicraft showroom and workshops that are located alongside.
Back to the hotel and refresh.
Over night stay in Kandy.
DAY 05: KANDY – NUWARA ELIYA
After early breakfast, transfer to Nuwara Eliya. En route visit the below interesting places
Ramboda Falls
Ramboda Falls is 109 m (358 ft) high and 11th highest waterfall in Sri
Lanka and 729th highest waterfall in the world.] It is situated in Pussellawa area, on the A5 highway at Ramboda Pass. It formed by PannaOya which is a tributary of KothmaleOya. Altitude of the falls is 945 m (3,100 ft) above sea level.
Ramboda Hanuman Jee Temple
According to the ancient stories, Ramboda is a area, where the forces of Rama’s gather to fight against King Ravana. This temple was built by the Chinmaya mission of Sri Lanka and dedicated to Hanuman. This temple houses for 16 feel height statue of Hanuman.
Visit a Tea Factory
Afterwards proceed to Nuwara Eliya
Nuwara Eliya, because of its invigorating mountain climate and scenery, is Sri Lanka s most popular hill resort. Nuwara Eliya is also the heart of Sri Lanka’s tea country producing a significant share of the world best tea. Sri Lanka s highest mountain Pidurutalagala (8282 feet) is located here. Nuwara Eliya also has one of the finest 18 whole golf courses in South Asia.
Check in to the hotel & refresh.
Nuwara Eliya Race Course& Horse rides (Entrance fees Direct by the guests)
Horse racing has always been a game of gentlemen and it started in NuwaraEliya as far back as 1860, during the height of the coffee plantations, The Ministry of Sports organizes many horse racing events throughout the year. The best are organized targeting the “Summer
Blooms” festival held each April and mini events held for two days during Christmas for the entertainment of the crowds that throng to NuwaraEliya to celebrate Christmas in cooler climes, if you miss the events you could always organize a pony or a horse on request and trot along the race course
Lake Gregory-park and also you can enjoy boat rides in the lake (Entrance fees Direct by the guests)
Take a boat ride in the chilly waters of the Lake Gregory’s, the centre piece and a major attraction of tourist to NuwaraEliya. Built by Governor William Gregory in 1872 – 1877 by damming NanuOya rivulet which runs across the town and records show that many English
breeds of fish were released here to breed along with it being promoted as a water sport and re-creational centre during the Colonial era. Today is boasts of footpaths and a boathouse for
visitors to hire boats or go rowing in NuwaraEliya Lake Gregory
Victoria Park & Hakkgala Botanical Gardens (Entrance fees Direct by the guests)
The Victoria Park is a public park located in NuwaraEliya, next to the NuwaraEliya Post Officein Sri Lanka.Originally the park was the research field of Hakgala Botanical Garden. The park was formally named in 1897 to commemorateQueen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee. The park was established with the planting of its first tree, an Oak, by a visiting German Princess. The NanuOya River runs through the park, creating a number of small scenic lakes that greatly enhance the park’s natural beauty. A large number of rare bird species can be found in the park. At the far end of the park is a small children’s playground and miniature ridable railway
Back to the hotel & Rest of the evening at Leisure.
Overnight Stay in Nuwara Eliya.
DAY 06: NUWARA ELIYA – ELLA
After breakfast transfer to Ella.
Seetha Amman Temple
The stream that runs from the hill, catered to the needs of Sitadevi during her stay at Ashok Vatika. She is said to have bathed in this stream. About a century ago, the three idols were discovered in the stream, one of which was that of Sita. It is believed that the idols have been worshipped at this spot for centuries.
Now there is temple for Rama, Sitadevi, Luxshmana, and Hanuman by the side of this stream. It is interesting to note that foot prints akin to Hanuman’s are found by this river and some are of small size and some are of large size, which tells us of the immense powers of hanuman transforming himself into any size.
Afterwards proceed to Ella,
Ella is a peaceful small village in the middle of a beautiful green countryside, with spectacular views! On a clear day, you can even see the glow from the lighthouses along the southern coast.
Ella is nestled in a valley at about 1000m elevation, surrounded by even higher mountains. And Ella has the highest Oxygen percentage in the country.
The hills surrounding Ella are all covered with farmland growing vegetables, tea plantations, and rice fields, all making the landscape very lush and green.
The sleepy town itself is not that spectacular, with not much to see or do and only a handful of small shops and some cafes.
What people come to Ella for is the hiking. Ella is a spectacular place for hiking! We did three hikes. Little Adam`s Peak wich is an easy hike very close to Ella town that still provides breathtaking views, and then two days walking high up in the mountains surrounding Ella with a guide.
In the evening engage in Mini Adam’s Peak trek and Visit world Famous Nine Arch Bridge.
It’s easy to find, and very popular among tourists. So expect to meet many other people from all over the world on this trip! On the two other more remote trips we did in Ella, we hardly met anybody, just some locals now and then.
The Little Adam’s Peak got it’s named after it’s big brother, the holy mountain Adams Peak, because of the similar shape. Adams Peak is further west in Sri Lanka, close to NuwaraEliya, and is 2243 m high and a much more exhausting and more challenging climb. The mountain has however three names; Adam`s Peak (this is where Adam first set foot on earth after being cast out of heaven).
The view on the top is to die for.
Check in to the hotel and refresh.
Afterwards back to the hotel, and refresh
Overnight Stay in Ella.
DAY 07: ELLA – YALA
After Breakfast proceed to Yala,
Check-in to the hotel & Refresh,
In the evening enjoy with Yala Safari by the Jeep (Entrance fees & Jeep Hire Direct by the guests)
It is the most visited and second largest national park in Sri Lanka. The park consists of five blocks, two of which are now open to the public, and also adjoining parks.
The blocks have individual names such as, Ruhuna National Park and Kumana National Park or ‘Yala East’ for the adjoining area. It is situated in the southeast region of the country, and lies in Southern Province and Uva Province
The park covers 979 square kilometres (378 sq mi) and is located
about 300 kilometers (190 mi) from Colombo. Yala was designated
as a wildlife sanctuary in 1900, and, along with Wilpattu was one of
the first two national parks in Sri Lanka, having been designated in the first two national parks in Sri Lanka, having been designated in 1938. The park is best known for its variety of wild animals. It is important for the conservation of Sri Lankan elephants, Sri Lankan leopards and aquatic birds.
There are six national parks and three wildlife sanctuaries in the vicinity of Yala. Among the largest is Lunugamvehera National Park. The park is situated in the dry semi-arid climatic region and rain is received mainly during the northeast monsoon. Yala hosts a variety of ecosystems ranging from moist monsoon forests to freshwater and marine wetlands. It is one of the 70 Important Bird Areas (IBAs) in Sri Lanka. Yala harbours 215 bird species including six endemic species of
Sri Lanka. The number of mammals that has been recorded from the park is 44, and it has one of the highest leopard densities in the world.
Back to the hotel and refresh,
Overnight Stay in Yala
DAY 08: YALA – BENTOTA
Check-out and transfer to Bentota, En-route visit Unawatuna Beach, Hikkaduwa Beach, Galle Fort & Kosgoda.
Unawatuna Beach
Unawatuna is a coastal town in Galle district of Sri Lanka. Unawatuna is a major tourist attraction in Sri Lanka and known for its beach and corals. It is a suburb of Galle, about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) southeast to the city center and Unawatuna is situated at an elevation of 5
metres (16 ft) above the sea level.This will in turn provide unique opportunities for ecotourism that will benefit all local communities and stakeholders as well as the environment and ecology.
Galle fort.
The fort has a colorful history, and today has a multi-ethnic and multi-religious population. The Sri Lankan government and many Dutch people who still own some of the properties inside the fort are looking at making this one of the modern wonders of the world. The heritage value of the fort has been recognized by the UNESCO and the site has been inscribed as a cultural heritage UNESCO World Heritage Site under criteria iv, for its unique exposition of “an urban ensemble which illustrates the interaction of European architecture and South Asian traditions from the 16th to the 19th centuries.”
Turtle Hatchery (Entrance fees direct by the guests)
Kosgoda is famous for its sea turtle conservation project operated by the Wild Life Protection Society of Sri Lanka. It was established in 1988 to protect Sri Lanka’s turtles from extinction. Since then it has released about 3.5 million baby turtles into the wild. The hatchery pays fishermen for eggs that they collect at night along the long sandy
beach. Although October to April is the main laying season, some eggs (mostly green turtles) can be found at Kosgoda throughout the year.
The hatchery buries the eggs in sand, and when they hatch around 50 days later the baby turtles are released into the sea
at night. Only about one in 1,000 turtles survive to maturity.
Kosgoda turtle hatchery also has tanks for injured or disabled turtles, including albino turtles that would not survive in
the wild.
Afterwards transfer to Bentota.
Nestled between a quiet strip of ocean and river, Bentota is just over an hour’s drive from Colombo and is another ocean paradise spot most famous for its offer of a number of water sports for adventure enthusiasts. While you take the busy Galle Road to get here, the actual accommodation spot and activity centers are situated in a secluded
area of the town.
Bentota is strewn with classy, package hotels located on a golden, sandy beach making it the perfect spot for sun and fun, with many Ayurvedic spas and health centers located within the hotel premises as well, owing to its focus on holistic healing and alternate medical practices. Spend one day on a jet ski, another lounging by a pool and yet another encased in herbal wraps and luxurious massages to get a complete feel of what Bentota is all about.
Check in to the hotel and refresh,
Relax on the beach & rest of the evening at leisure.
Overnight Stay in Bentota.
DAY 09: BENTOTA / BENTOTA / COLOMBO
After early breakfast, engage in the following interesting activities.
Madu Ganga Boat Safari (River) and fish therapy (Entrance fees direct by the guests)
915-hectare Madu Ganga Estuary is connected by two narrow channels to the Randombe Lake, forming a complex wetland system encompassing 64 mangrove islets. In the year 2000, International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) undertook a detailed
biodiversity survey of the region & revealed the existence of no less than 10 major wetland vegetation types supporting over 300 plant species & 248 species of vertebrates. This remarkable diversity has led to its being classified under RAMSAR Convention on Wetlands in 2003.
Enjoy with the Water sport activates. (Activity charges direct by the guests)
Back to the hotel & check – out and transfer to Colombo.
Sri Lanka’s former capital city, Colombo is easily the largest metropolis in the country. It is still the commercial and entertainment hub with many corporate buildings, restaurants, shopping malls, spas, hotels and nightclubs. If you want to have an active urban nightlife and do a spot of shopping then Colombo is your place. One thing unique you’re bound to find in the heart of Colombo is the tree-lined main streets adding to the idea that this truly is a tropical paradise. Stand under one of the towering streets in the afternoon sun and you’re bound to cool off.
In the evening explore the city of Colombo with shopping.
Colombo also has a massive park named after both Queen Victoria and Sri Lankan princes ViharaMaha Devi, and is situation along the island’s Western Coastline boasting some of the world’s best city sunsets every evening. Sit on an open terrace, sip Margaritas and watch the golden-orange sky dance tones of blue and purple as night begins to fall.
Your tour of the City of Colombo will take you on a journey of diverse range of lifestyle that you would wonder if you are in one city. Visit the bustling hub of Pettah which is a key spot of trade in Sri Lanka followed by a tour of Fort where you would see century old buildings rubbing shoulders with modern buildings. You will then drive past the Old Parliament building and enjoy the scenic drive down ‘Galle Face’ Colombo’s promenade. Make your way to the SeemaMalikaya an iconic meditation center which was designed by world famous architect Geoffrey Bawa. You will also visit a Buddhist & Hindu temple and thereafter make your way past the Cinnamon Gardens residential area.
And enjoy shopping in Colombo.
Recommended places to drop into buying souvenirs:
ODEL, Cotton Collection, House of Fashion, Barefoot gallery, Paradise Road, Laksala&Lakmedura
Overnight Stay in Colombo
DAY 10: COLOMBO – AIRPOT DROP
After Breakfast, proceed to the airport to catch your Departure flight.
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Cost includes,
- Welcome & assistance at the Colombo International Air Port.
- Accommodation at the above mentioned hotel or similar on BB basis ( Breakfast included)
- Transport in an A/C Vehicle (Car or Van) with the service of an English speaking driver from APT / APT.
- Sightseeing in Negombo
- Sightseeing in Sigiriya & Dambulla
- City tour in Colombo with shopping.
- City tour in Kandy with shopping
- City tour and Sightseeing in Nuwara Eliya
- Sightseeing in Ella
- Visit Unawatuna Beach, Galle Fort, Hikkaduwa Beach
- Sightseeing and activities in Bentota
- All Taxes,
Cost does not includes,
- Lunch During the tour
- Entrance fees at the sights & any activity charges
- The vehicle will not be provide for the night life and for the casinos
- Camera & Video permits.
- Any expenses of personal nature.
- Any other expenses not mentioned above
- Early Check in & Late Checkout
- Any other entrance fee not mentioned above (relevant to particular places)
- Tips & Portages.
Notes:
- All reservations subject to availability at time of booking
- The standard check in time is 02:00 pm and check out time in Sri Lanka is 12:00 PM.
- The above given cost based on 02 – 08 Pax (Sharing DBL Room) & requested period only