13 Day – Sri Lanka Premium Small Group Tour – Highlights Trail
Discover the incredible diversity of the island on this carefully designed Sri Lanka Premium Small Group Tour, offering monthly departures and combining ancient history, scenic mountain landscapes, wildlife safaris, colonial heritage, and authentic local experiences.
Explore the ancient wonders of Sri Lanka’s Cultural Triangle, including the iconic Sigiriya Rock Fortress, ancient cave temples, sacred Buddhist sites, and rural village landscapes. Travel through the misty tea-covered mountains aboard Sri Lanka’s famous hill-country train, walk one of the most scenic sections of the Pekoe Trail near Ella, and experience wildlife safaris in Sri Lanka’s famous elephant regions and Yala National Park.
Travelling in a comfortable mini coach with a maximum of 12 guests, this itinerary has been created to balance Sri Lanka’s famous highlights with a slower and more relaxed pace. Days are thoughtfully planned with guided morning and afternoon experiences while also allowing restful free time to enjoy the hotels, relax, or self explore at your own pace. Unless travelling between destinations, the journey avoids overly rushed schedules to create a more comfortable touring experience overall.
Throughout the journey, you will stay in handpicked hotels ranging from boutique hill-country properties to safari lodges and coastal luxury stays. Hotels have also been carefully selected to complement this relaxed touring style, with most properties positioned in convenient and easily walkable locations.
The journey also includes immersive cultural experiences such as a village-style cooking experience in Kandy, local market visits, high tea in Nuwara Eliya, and a guided historian-led walk through the colonial streets of Galle Fort.
Designed for travellers seeking a premium yet authentic Sri Lankan experience, this tour blends nature, culture, history, food, and relaxed exploration into one unforgettable journey across the island.
Tour Overview
- Maximum group size of 12 guests
- Monthly departures operating on the first Tuesday of each month
- Tour guaranteed to operate from just 2 guests
- Accommodation offered in twin/double rooms for couples or friends travelling together
- Solo travellers accommodated in private rooms, with same-sex room sharing only arranged where matching requests are available
- Check below for October 2026 - January 2027 tour dates & prices
- $ 400 Deposit to secure reservation & balance payment 50 days before departure
ITINERARY DETAILS
DAY 1 AIRPORT - NEGOMBO
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Upon arrival at the airport, you’ll be warmly met and greeted by our representative, who will then transfer you to Negombo, your first stop in Sri Lanka. The drive to the hotel takes approximately 25 minutes.
Your stay this evening is at Jetwing Blue, a relaxed beachfront resort located along Negombo lively coastal strip. With direct beach access, spacious sea view rooms, tropical gardens, and open-air spaces, it offers a comfortable setting to unwind after your international flight.
As most international flights arrive late at night, no activities are planned for today, allowing you time to settle in and rest before the journey ahead.
DAY 2 NEGOMBO
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After a restful first night in Sri Lanka, the morning is left free to relax and recover from your journey. You may choose to enjoy a slow breakfast, walk along the beach, or simply unwind by the pool before meeting the rest of the group.
In the late afternoon, your guide will take you to explore parts of Negombo’s old town and coastal area. Once an important colonial trading port, Negombo still retains traces of its Portuguese and Dutch heritage, blended with a lively local atmosphere and strong fishing culture.
This evening, the group will enjoy a welcome seafood dinner at a local beachfront restaurant. With the sound of the ocean nearby and a relaxed tropical atmosphere, it’s a wonderful opportunity to get to know your fellow travellers and settle into the rhythm of Sri Lanka. Dinner includes shared starters for the table, a choice of main course, one selected drink per person, and water.
DAY 3 NEGOMBO - SIGIRIYA
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Today marks the beginning of your journey into Sri Lanka’s Cultural Triangle, where the focus shifts toward ancient history, Buddhist heritage, and the island’s remarkable cultural landscapes.
Along the way, you will visit Ridi Viharaya, an atmospheric ancient rock temple hidden amongst quiet forested hills. Believed to date back over 2,000 years, the temple is known for its cave shrines, murals, and peaceful setting away from the main tourist trail. It offers a fascinating introduction to Sri Lanka’s Buddhist heritage and a more authentic glimpse into local religious life.
The journey then continues north toward Sigiriya, with a relaxed lunch stop planned at Maara Café & Restaurant, where guests can unwind and purchase lunch at their leisure.
Your stay for the next two nights is at Hotel Sigiriya, a hotel designed by renowned Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa. Beautifully positioned overlooking the iconic Sigiriya Rock Fortress, the hotel blends tropical gardens, open-air architecture, and tranquil water features to create a peaceful setting in the heart of the Cultural Triangle.
In the late afternoon, when the temperatures are cooler and the lighting softer, you will visit the extraordinary Sigiriya Rock Fortress & water gardens.
Distance: 2.4 km return | Duration: 1.5 hrs – 3.0 hrs return | Elevation gain: 130 meters | Footpath: paved with steps all way to top
Rising dramatically from the plains below, this UNESCO World Heritage Site was built over 1,500 years ago as a royal citadel and remains one of Sri Lanka’s most remarkable historical landmarks. Explore the landscaped water gardens, ancient ruins, and the famous Sigiriya frescoes — ancient rock paintings dating back to the 5th century — as you ascend toward panoramic views across the surrounding countryside.
Non Climbers:
Enjoy a relaxed historian-led exploration of the beautiful royal water gardens and landscaped grounds of Sigiriya Rock Fortress, while learning about the fascinating history, engineering, and symbolism of this ancient royal citadel. The experience also includes a guided visit to the Sigiriya Museum, where archaeological displays, scale models, and historical exhibits provide deeper insight into one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
DAY 4 SIGIRIYA - MINNERIYA (RETURN)
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DAY 5 SIGIRYA - DAMBULLA - KANDY
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Today you leave the Cultural Triangle behind and journey into Sri Lanka’s hill country, travelling toward the historic city of Kandy, the island’s last royal kingdom and an important centre of Buddhist culture.
The morning begins with a visit to Dambulla Cave Temple, one of Sri Lanka’s most remarkable Buddhist sites. Dating back over 2,000 years, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is famous for its cave shrines filled with ancient murals, painted ceilings, and hundreds of Buddha statues. Set atop a rocky hill, the temple also offers beautiful views across the surrounding countryside.
Steps to reach top: Approx. 360–370 | Stepps all the way to the top.
The journey then continues toward Kandy with a relaxed stop for lunch along the way. As you gradually ascend into the hills, the landscapes begin to change from dry plains to greener forests, winding roads, and cooler temperatures.
Your stay this evening is at The Trees Kandy, a hillside hotel overlooking Kandy Lake and the surrounding hills of the city.
In the evening, enjoy a leisurely walk through the centre of Kandy before dinner at a local street food restaurant specialising in South Indian and Tamil-inspired cuisine, flavours that have long influenced Sri Lanka’s hill country food culture.
Later, you will visit the sacred Temple of the Tooth to experience the evening pooja ceremony. Located within the former royal palace complex of the last Sinhala Kingdom, the temple houses the revered relic of the Buddha’s tooth and remains one of the most sacred Buddhist sites in the world.The evening ceremonies, accompanied by traditional drumming and ritual offerings, create a deeply atmospheric cultural experience.
Following the temple visit, guests may optionally enjoy a relaxed drink at the historic Queen’s Hotel before returning to the hotel for the evening.
DAY 6 KANDY - PERADENIYA (RETURN)
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Today is centred around the cultural and local experiences of Kandy, offering a slower paced day to explore the city’s botanical heritage, markets, and traditional food culture.
The morning begins with a visit to Royal Botanic Gardens, Peradeniya between 8.30am and 10.30am, the ideal time to explore the gardens with cooler temperatures, softer natural light, and fewer visitors. Originally developed during the British colonial period, the gardens are spread across beautifully landscaped grounds featuring giant bamboo, towering palm avenues, orchids, flowering trees, and tropical plant collections from around the world.
After returning to Kandy, the afternoon is left flexible for guests to relax or independently explore the city and purchase lunch at their leisure.
Later in the day, you will visit Kandy’s lively central market together with your cooking host, who will guide you through the bustling stalls while selecting fresh vegetables, spices, herbs, and local ingredients for the evening’s meal. Overflowing with tropical fruits, flowers, and everyday produce used by local families, the market offers a fascinating insight into Sri Lanka’s food culture and daily life.
The evening then continues with a village-style cooking experience hosted by a local family. Together, you will learn about traditional Sri Lankan cooking techniques, spices, and regional dishes before enjoying the freshly prepared meal for dinner. This relaxed and interactive experience offers a more personal connection to Sri Lankan hospitality and home-style cuisine.
DAY 7 KANDY - NUWARA ELIYA
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Today you leave the cultural capital of Kandy behind and begin the journey into Sri Lanka’s central highlands, a region of misty mountains, tea plantations, colonial heritage, and cooler temperatures. As the road winds gradually higher into the hills, the scenery transforms into lush green landscapes dotted with waterfalls, terraced slopes, and tea estates.
Your destination is Nuwara Eliya, often referred to as “Little England” due to its colonial architecture, cool climate, and long history as a retreat during the British colonial era.
Your stay this evening is at Heritage Grand, an iconic colonial-style hotel located in the heart of town overlooking Gregory Lake and the surrounding hills. Originally built during the British period, the hotel retains much of its old-world charm with classic interiors, timber detailing, fireplaces, and elegant public spaces.
In the afternoon, enjoy a traditional high tea experience at the hotel, a long-standing hill country tradition influenced by Sri Lanka’s colonial past and tea-growing heritage.
The remainder of the evening is left free to enjoy a leisurely walk through Nuwara Eliya town together with your guide. With its cool mountain air, colonial buildings, gardens, and relaxed atmosphere, the town offers a very different side of Sri Lanka compared to the tropical lowlands visited earlier in the journey.
DAY 8 NUWARA ELIYA - ELLA
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Today’s exciting mountain train journey awaits you as you travel deeper into Sri Lanka’s scenic hill country toward the laid-back mountain town of Ella. Considered one of the most exciting railway journeys in the world, today’s experience is a true highlight of travelling through Sri Lanka.
After breakfast, you will transfer to Ambewela Railway Station and board the famous hill country train. As the train winds slowly through the mountains, you will pass endless tea plantations, mist-covered forests, waterfalls, tunnels, and small rural villages perched amongst the hills.
You can choose between 1st or 2nd class tickets, depending on your preference.
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1st Class: Air-conditioned, reserved seating, and quieter.
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2nd Class: Open windows and doors, offering better views and a more local experience.
Since the weather in the mountains is much cooler, air-conditioning is not really needed, and many travellers prefer 2nd class for the fresh air and scenery.
Along the way, the train passes Pattipola, Sri Lanka’s highest railway station at 1,898 metres (6,227 feet) above sea level. From this high point, the journey gradually descends through spectacular hill country scenery. Originally built during the British colonial era to transport tea to Colombo, this historic railway remains one of the finest ways to experience the charm and natural beauty of the highlands.
Your chauffeur will drop you at the station and then drive to Ella with your luggage, so you can simply relax and enjoy the ride with a small day bag.
Your stay this evening is at EKHO Ella, a hillside hotel perched high above Ella Gap with panoramic views across the surrounding mountain landscapes. The core of the building was originally a British colonial-era Circuit Bungalow, built by the Public Works Department to accommodate colonial administrators, surveyors, and tea planters travelling through Sri Lanka’s central highlands. Today, the property retains its historic hill-country charm while enjoying one of the most iconic viewpoints in Ella.
Later in the afternoon, enjoy a relaxed guided walk to the famous Nine Arches Bridge. Surrounded by dense jungle and tea plantations, this beautifully constructed colonial-era railway bridge has become one of Sri Lanka’s most photographed landmarks. The gentle walk offers scenic mountain views and a wonderful opportunity to experience Ella’s cool climate and laid-back atmosphere before returning to the hotel for a restful evening.
DAY 9 ELLA
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Today is dedicated to experiencing the spectacular mountain landscapes surrounding Ella through one of the most scenic sections of Sri Lanka’s famous Pekoe Trail. Combining tea country scenery, local village life, and panoramic viewpoints, the day offers a more immersive look into the island’s central highlands.
After breakfast, you will meet your trekking guide and transfer a short distance to the starting point of the trail.
Today’s walk follows Stage 16 of the Pekoe Trail, from Ella to Demodara, a scenic section of approximately 9.5 kilometres taking around 3 hours to complete at a relaxed pace.
The trail winds through eucalyptus plantations, tea country, village pathways, forested sections, and quiet railway tracks while offering sweeping views across the surrounding hill country. Along the way, you will experience quieter parts of Ella rarely visited by most travellers while gaining insight into the region’s tea-growing heritage and everyday village life.
One of the highlights of the walk is crossing the iconic Nine Arches Bridge, while the surrounding forested sections are also known for their rich birdlife and peaceful natural scenery. Along the way, your guide will also share insights into the region’s mountain village life, local culture, and tea-growing heritage. Tea and light refreshments will also be provided during the trek.
Distance: 9.5 km | Duration: Approximately 3.0 – 4.0 hrs | Elevation Gain: 230 – 410 metres | Elevation Loss: 374 – 524 metres | Elevation: Gradual decline Maximum Elevation: 1,066 metres |
Difficulty: Moderate | Trail Conditions: Village paths, forest trails, railway sections, and plantation tracks.
Inclusions: Local Trekking Guide, Water, picnic tea & sandwiches & leach socks will be provided.
Non Hikers:
For guests not participating in the trek, a relaxing morning excursion to Halpewatte Tea Factory will be arranged together with your guide. Morning is considered one of the best times to visit the tea estates, as you will often see tea pluckers working across the hillsides while the surrounding mountains remain cool and misty. During the visit, you will explore one of Sri Lanka’s largest working tea factories and gain insight into the island’s famous tea-making process, from leaf grading to production. The experience also includes a guided tea tasting session overlooking the surrounding tea-covered mountains and valleys. Private transport and guide services are included throughout the experience.
DAY 10 ELLA - YALA
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Today you leave Sri Lanka’s cool central highlands behind and descend toward the dry forests and open plains of the island’s southern wilderness region, home to some of Sri Lanka’s most famous wildlife reserves.
After breakfast, the journey continues south toward Yala National Park with a stop along the way to visit the ancient Buduruwagala rock carvings. Hidden amongst quiet forest surroundings, this impressive site features a series of large Buddhist statues carved directly into a rock face over 1,000 years ago, including one of the tallest standing Buddha figures in Sri Lanka.
Lunch will be enjoyed en route before continuing toward Yala. As the landscapes gradually change from misty mountains to warmer lowlands, the scenery becomes noticeably drier, with forests, scrubland, and wide open spaces replacing the tea-covered hills.
Your stay this evening is at Cinnamon Wild Yala, a safari-style lodge located on the edge of the national park and surrounded by wilderness. With its natural setting, open-air spaces, and frequent wildlife sightings around the property itself, the hotel offers a true safari atmosphere.
Later in the afternoon, you will head into Yala National Park by private safari jeep. Famous for having one of the highest leopard densities in the world, Yala is also home to elephants, sloth bears, crocodiles, deer, wild boar, monkeys, and a remarkable variety of birdlife. Travelling through forests, grasslands, lagoons, and rocky outcrops, the safari offers an exciting opportunity to experience Sri Lanka’s rich wildlife and dramatic natural landscapes.
DAY 11 YALA - GALLE
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DAY 12 GALLE - AIRPORT
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Today is intentionally left slow and flexible, allowing the group time to relax and enjoy the coastal atmosphere of Galle Fort at your own pace before the journey home.
You may choose to spend the day unwinding at Le Grand Galle, enjoy the hotel’s oceanfront setting and pool, or take a leisurely stroll through the fort’s charming streets filled with cafés, boutiques, galleries, and colonial architecture.
As many international flights depart late in the evening, an extended checkout until 6.00pm has been arranged for the group, allowing time to freshen up and relax before departing for the airport.
In the evening, the group will transfer to Bandaranaike International Airport for your overnight flight home, marking the conclusion of your Sri Lankan journey.
Safe travels—and until we meet again.
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ITINERARY SUMMARY
| DAY | LOCATION | HOTELS |
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| Day 1 | Airport – Negombo |
Jetwing Blue |
| Day 2 | Negombo |
Jetwing Blue |
| Day 3 | Negombo – Sigiriya Distance: 2.4 km return | Duration: 1.5 hrs – 3.0 hrs return Non Climbers: Explore Sigiriya water gardens & Museum with Historian |
Hotel Sigiriya |
| Day 4 | Sigiriya – Minneriya (return) |
Hotel Sigiriya |
| Day 5 | Sigiriya – Kandy |
The Trees Kandy |
| Day 6 | Kandy |
The Trees Kandy |
| Day 7 | Kandy – Nuwara Eliya |
Heritage Grand Nuwara Eliya |
| Day 8 | Nuwara Eliya – Ella
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Ekho Ella |
| Day 9 | Ella Non Hikers: Halpewatta Tea Estate Tour with Tea Tasting with transport – With National Guide |
Ekho Ella |
| Day 10 | Ella – Yala |
Cinnamon Wild |
| Day 11 | Yala – Galle |
Le Grand Galle |
| Day 12 | Galle – Airport |
Le Grand Galle |





























































