Explore Sri Lanka on a tailor-made trip with a private local guide
Explore Sri Lanka on a tailor-made trip with a private local guide
Luxury Tours to Sri Lanka offer all the fine beach retreats and delights you would expect from an idyllic Indian Ocean isle, as well as offering an abundance of activities and adventures!
Exploring the island is a must, visit the fascinating elephant orphanage of Pinnawela or take an exciting elephant trek through the forest near Habarana. See the view over Anuradhapura's great dagobas (Buddhist shrines) from the holy hill of Mihintale and journey around Polonnaruwa's stone ruins under the watchful eye of the Buddha of Gal Vihara.
To relax head to the south west coast, home to Sri Lanka's finest beaches. With turquoise waters and golden sands lined with coconut palms, you will find paradise awaiting you. The appeal of luxury travel to Sri Lanka knows no bounds!
Things to do in Sri Lanka
- Explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites, such as Kandy, Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa
- Spot wild elephants, leopard and all the other wildlife Sri Lanka has to offer on safari
- Relax on the palm-covered beaches of Arugam Bay & Mirissa
- Climb Sigiriya, one of Sri Lanka’s seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites
- Enjoy exciting Sri Lankan food, infamous for its rich spices
Top private tours to Sri Lanka
Every itinerary is created by our destination experts based on your specifications. With our expert planning and first-hand, local knowledge we make sure every detail is looked after, while you get to enjoy a personalized trip to Sri Lanka.
Below are few suggested tour ideas for Sri Lanka.
All our itineraries are starting points, created to inspire and are always customized for our guests.
Classic Sri Lanka
14 Days
Colombo, Sigiriya, Kandy, Nuwara Eliya,
Yala National Park, Galle
Sri Lanka has it all: fabulous cuisine, ancient and historic cities, towering mountains and beautiful...
Top travel destinations in Sri Lanka
Colombo
Hot and busy, recent years have seen Colombo gradually transform from a place visitors could not avoid to a fascinating destination well worth exploring. The city is dotted with temples, shrines and markets.
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Cultural Triangle
The sacred cities of Anuradhapura and Sigiriya, the ancient city of Polonnaruwa and the Golden Temple of Dambulla collectively known as the Cultural Triangle, is a treasure trove of ruins, rocks & wildlife.
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Yala National Park
Occupying the south-eastern corner of the island, the vast Yala National Park is Sri Lanka’s second largest national park and also its most popular. Leopards found here in perhaps the highest population in the world.
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Kandy
A world of ancient kings, ornate temples, lush gardens and vibrant traditions – Kandy is the second largest city in Sri Lanka and its cultural capital. Once the invincible fortress, it was capital of the last Sinhalese kingdom.
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Nuwara Eliya
A train winds its way slowly through undulating hills blanketed in green. Dotted across lush-ranked fields, women quickly but meticulously harvest leaves by hand, baskets slung across their backs.
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Galle
Historic Galle City and its UNESCO World Heritage classic fort is the main attraction of Sri Lanka. The region has a charming layout encompassing upmarket luxury, character-rich boutique hotels, and resorts.
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When is the best time to visit Sri Lanka?
The best time to visit Sri Lanka depends on which part of the country you’re going to. It’s a year-round destination with consistent warmth and lots of sunshine, with temperatures averaging between 31°C at their highest and 22°C at their lowest. It’s normally hotter in coastal areas and the lowlands than it is in areas with higher altitude. Showers can occur at any time.
The southwest coast is best between December and April, before their monsoon season starts, while the east coast and the north is less humid between May and September, when their monsoon season is over.
The central hills remain cooler all year round and we’d only recommend avoiding them in October and November, when the rainfall is less predictable.
WARM WEATHER
Year around
WILDLIFE
May - October
BEACH BREAK
November - March
Useful Information
Local time - GMT +5.30
Visa - All visitors require a visa to visit Sri Lanka.
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Currency - Sri Lankan Rupee (Notes are in denominations of 5000,1000, 500, 100, 50 & 20)
Telephone code - The international dialing code for Sri Lanka is +94
Vaccinations - not mandatory but WHO recommends several vaccinations for travellers going to Sri Lanka
Electricity - Standard voltage is 220-240V. Pack a universal travel adaptor.
Plan your trip to Sri Lanka
Whatever you want from your adventure in Sri Lanka, our experts are ready to help you create an exclusive holiday plan for you!