Endless Island
- 20 NIGHTS AND 21 DAYS
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Description
This three-week Sri Lanka holiday is an itinerary around the 'teardrop' island, a paradise that we proudly call the Pearl of the Indian Ocean. Its golden sandy beaches, majestic rainforest-covered mountains, cascading waterfalls, UNESCO heritage sites, sacred rock temples, tea plantations and ancient royal cities offer something for everyone and covers 90% of the tourist attractions in the country. Best of Sri Lanka tour gives you the chance to encounter herds of wild elephants, elusive leopards, endangered sloth bears and hundreds of bird species in the company of a local guide or ranger. Cultural, natural and historic attractions are unsurpassed in this authentic 21-day Amazing Ceylon Holiday which includes the Jaffna in the north of the island, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, national parks, beautiful beaches and some of the key cities that make up Sri Lanka's Cultural Triangle.
There is something for every type of traveler in Sri Lanka. There are mountains to hike, scenic trains to board, beaches to relax on, animals to spot, tea fields to admire, food to indulge in and most importantly the friendliest locals to engage with. We designed this package to meet the best overall authentic experience for any traveler who wish to visit Sri Lanka.
Starting Point
- AT COLOMBO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Ending Point
- AT COLOMBO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Tour Itinerary
AIRPORT TO NEGOMBO
- Meet and Assistance at the Airport
- Snacks, drinks and transfer to hotel
- Relax at the hotel
- Cooking and Dinner with local family
NEGOMBO TO ANURADHAPURA VIA YAPAHUWA
- Travel to Auradhapura
- Visit Yapahuwa Ancient ruins
- Wilpattu National park
- Check in to Hotel
TRINCOMALEE
- Pigeon Islands
- Snorkeling and Coral watching
- Fort Fredrick
- Koneswaram Temple (Kovil)
PASIKUDHA TO SIGIRIYA VIA POLONNARUWA
- Leave to Sigiriya via Polonnaruwa
- Polonnaruwa ancient city tour
- Pidurangala Rock
SIGIRIYA TO KANDY
- Leave to Kandy
- Visit Nalanga Gedige
- Spice Garden (Optional)
- Kandy city tour
- Cultural Show (5.00 pm)
KANDY TO NUWARA ELIYA
- Tea Plantation and Factory
- Waterfalls and Mountains
- Gregory Lake
- Overnight stay in Nuwara Eliya
NUWARA ELIYA TO ELLA
- Single tree nature walks
- Seetha amman temple
- Most scenic train journey to Ella
- Overnight stay in Ella
ELLA TO YALA VIA DIYALUMA
- Leave to Yala
- Stops at Diyaluma Waterfalls
- Best experience with waterfall
- Evening Yala National park safari
MIRISSA TO AIRPORT
- Leave to Airport
- On the way visit Turtle Farm
- Colombo city tour
- Leave Sri Lanka with best memories
Include | Exclude
Includes
- Airport pickup and Airport drop
- Double room accommodation with selected category hotels
- All transfers in Air-Condition private VAN
- Meal plan starts from 2nd day morning to 7th day morning
- All the cost which related to the Vehicle and guide
- Government taxes
*** NO HIDDEN CHARGES INCLUDED
Exclude
- Entrance tickets to all sites
- Lunch and Dinner
- Any other service which does not mention includes
Complementary
- Unlimited drinking water bottles
- Mobile SIM card with free WiFi
Terms & Conditions
PAYMENT POLICY
- In order to confirm the booking, we need advance payment of 50% balance can be settle ones arrive to Sri Lanka
- There will be no additional charges for postage, handling, and booking. We do not provide any hidden charges.
- Peak season payment will be subject to hotel availability. As sometimes we need to pay in full for hotels in order to book rooms.
(Peak season – January / April / July / August / December)
PAYMENT METHOD
- Bank transfer to our company account
- Western Union money transfer
*** We will provide all our details with our invoice
CANCELATION POLICY & REFUND
- If the cancelation made 50 days prior to arrival, we will refund 100% from the hotel reservations and other service. But need to charge for bank charges only. Below mention are the rest of refund,
* 50 to 45 days, 75% will be refund from total bill
* 45 to 21 days, 50% will be refund from total bill
* After 21 days any cancelation made, we will look in to case by case and try to refund maximum possible. As we need to get hotel confirmations also.
- No refund for early check outs or No-Show
- Site tickets and Activity tickets will refund in 100% if client cancelled it 1 (one) Day prior to any activity or site visit.
SPECIAL NOTES
- All prices are inclusive of tax and service charges. Government taxes are subject to change.
- Check – in time for hotels will be 2pm and check – out time will be 11am.
- First day early checking will arrange at any time and last day late check-out. This will be subject to flight details and additional charges will be added.
- All our vehicles are fully insured and according to standards for provide service of tourist transportation.
- Special passenger cover for travelers.
- If there is any unavoidable circumstance arrive, such as break down or accident we will provide replace vehicle as soon as possible.
- 24 hours driver and vehicle service will be provided.
Travel Tip
2. Pack a jacket or a pullover if you are planning to go to the Hill Country. The temperature there goes down 10-15 C (50-60 F). It is especially cold at night.
3. It’s better to buy sunscreen and bring it with you, because it’s ridiculously expensive in Sri Lanka. We recommend getting a mineral sunscreen that is eco-friendly and safe for coral reefs. Ladies bring enough feminine hygiene products for the trip. Tampons are hard to find and expensive.
4. The currency in Sri Lanka is Sri Lankan Rupee. You’ll see a sign “Rs” on price tags, which means “rupees”. You can exchange money at the airport, the rates are usually decent and it’s safe and easy. You can also exchange money in one of the banks in bigger cities where you travel. ATMs are easy to find too. Always have some change with you. Although nowadays you can pay with credit card in hotels, restaurants, and supermarkets, there are still small shops in rural areas where only cash is accepted.
5. Local sim card will be provided. You can use data to call home via Skype or Watsup. Data is also very handy when you are traveling and simply stay connected with the world. Wifi is available at many hotels, hostels, restaurants, and cafes across the country. It’s not always reliable and fast, but you’ll find it in most touristy areas.
6. The weather in Sri Lanka is not defined by seasons, but by monsoons instead. The southwest of Sri Lanka is hit by monsoon from April to September, while the northeast – from November to March. This means that any time of the year there are areas in the country where it’s not raining, and you can enjoy your vacation. You just need to plan your itinerary accordingly. Having said that, we want to mention that rains in Sri Lanka are quite brief. It rains cats and dogs for 15 minutes, then it stops completely, and you can go on with your day. It’s not ideal, but it never stopped me from traveling around the island. Just pack a light rain jacket in your luggage and you are good to go! This eco-friendly rain jacket is super cute, by the way.
7. The temperature stays consistent throughout the year at 26-30 C (78-86 F) but might go up even higher in the hottest months around April-May. The temperature goes down once you reach the Hill country. In Nuwara Eliya and Ella it can be as low as 10-15 C (50-60 F). Humidity is very high all over the island. The average is 60%, but in the southwest it can go up to 80-90%.
8. In touristy towns by the beach, in the southwest of the island, you can wear pretty much whatever you like. There are way too many tourists so short skirts and shorts are fine. But if you are traveling to ancient cities or less touristy areas of Sri Lanka, I would recommend for women to cover up a bit more.
9. Get travel insurance. It’s better to be prepared. Although there are municipal hospitals in Sri Lanka, this is not where you want to end up in case of emergency. Private hospitals have better facilities, but they are expensive. Travel insurance will help you avoid those expenses.
10. Sri Lankan meals are arranged for use in hotels. Cleaning and sanitation are more secure. However, due to taste, please have psychological preparations for entry and customs. Please use mineral water for drinking water. Raw water should not be used. In Sri Lanka eat Sri Lankan food. Sounds silly, but seriously, this is what they do best.
11. Sri Lankans eat rice and curry by hand, you should try it too. we must admit, it looks gross when you see it for the first time. So, take it easy, watch people do it first, learn a little, then dive in. The reason you should do it at least once is because the taste is truly different when you eat rice and curry with a spoon vs by hand.
12. There’s always at least one public holiday a month on the day of full moon – Poya day. On Poya day and other public holidays many shops and restaurants are closed, especially outside of Colombo. It is also prohibited to sell alcohol.
13. Standard voltage in Sri Lanka is 230 V, standard frequency 50Hz. D, M, and G type of power sockets are used throughout the country (the plug either has three round pins or three rectangular blades).
14. For some sightseeing spots, you need to buy tickets for your camera or camera. Please remember to ask for a receipt.
15. Sri Lanka's attractions, if there are arrangements for service personnel, more will ask customers for tipping habits, please prepare some change for spare.
16. Please bring your usual medicines with you in case you need them.
17. Wild animals, plants or related products are strictly forbidden to export. Some licensed export items can be carried as carry-on baggage but must obtain an export document certificate.
18. Do not buy silver products and wild animals, plants, and peacock feathers in large quantities.
19. If you are planning to travel around the island a lot, get a backpack. Even if your plan is to stay in a hotel by the beach and take short daytrips from there, it’s comfortable to have a small backpack to take all you need for the day. Mosquito spray will be essential item in your backpack. 20. Sri Lankans smile a lot. They are also some of the most kindhearted and welcoming people in the world. Please respect the local folk customs. When people smile at you, smile back. And, as Ellen says, be kind to one another!