Sea, Tea and Safari: Sri Lanka
Sea, Tea and Safari: Sri Lanka
Sea, Tea and Safari: Sri Lanka
13 Days Starting and ending in Colombo, Sri Lanka
Visiting: Makandura, Dambadeniya, Anuradhapura, Sigiriya, Polonnaruwa, Dambulla, Gal Oya National Park, Ella, Dambethenna, Galle, Colombo, Negombo
Tour operator:
Tour code:
8507
Group Type:
Private
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Special diets catered:
Vegetarians
Tour operated in:
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Activities:
Tour Overview
- Visit Dambadeniya, one of Sri Lanka's lesser known ancient kingdoms
- Participate in an evening pooja ceremony in Anuradhapura
- Dine in a rice paddy surrounded by candle light and lanterns
- Get hands on in a traditional farmers village
- Wildlife safari at Minneriya National Park
- Visit one of the last remaining communities of the Veddha – the forest-dwelling, indigenous people of Sri Lanka
- Trek through tea country
- Enjoy a 7 course tasting menu showcasing Sri Lanka's favourite dishes
- Participate in a historic walking tour through the fishing village of Negombo
From glistening coastlines to lush tea plantations. From heart stopping wildlife encounters to time frozen village rendezvous, our small group tour of Sri Lanka certainly covers the green and blue hues the country has to offer.
Try your hand at local farm life and cooking your own local delicacies. Safari in search of Sri Lanka's incredible wildlife and step back in time as you mingle with Sri Lanka's true indigenous people.
Absorb the must see sights of Anuradhapura and Sigirya before soaking up the panoramic views from Litpon's Seat deep in the tea country. Explore the mysteries of Galle Fort and take in the colourful history of Negombo.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 - Arrival Makandura
Location: Makandura
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: The Notary’s House or similar
Welcome to Sri Lanka! Upon arrival, you will be met and transferred to your hotel in Makandura. The Notary’s House is your home for the next two nights set amidst a coconut plantation on the banks of the Makandura Lake. this stunning property, was once home to a prominent family in the village, which has been lovingly restored, maintaining its heritage while introducing modern comforts. The remainder of the day is yours at leisure.
2 nights at The Notary’s House or similar
Distance and Journey Time: (30km) approx. 1hr
Day 2 - Dambadeniya
Location: Dambadeniya
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: The Notary’s House or similar
Meals Included: Breakfast
This morning, set off for a guided tour of Dambadeniya, one of Sri Lanka’s lesser known ancient kingdoms. Here you have the opportunity to climb up the rock fortress where you can visit Vijayasundaramaya which is very rarely visited by tourists and is well off the beaten track.
Early in the evening, set off on foot to explore the nearby village on the other side of the lake. Walk through the quiet village and visit the local temple where you have the opportunity to meet the local Buddhist priest for a blessing. Spend time talking with the locals and learning about their simple yet peaceful life before returning to hotel. (B)
Walking Distance: In Dambadeniya 1-2kms
Walking Time: In Dambadeniya 1.5-2hours
Difficulty: Relatively easy with a few unorganised steps
Distance and Journey Time: (30kms) Approx. 1hr
Day 3 - Anuradhapura
Location: Anuradhapura
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Ulagalla or similar
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
This morning you will transfer to your hotel not far from Anuradhapura. After checking in, this afternoon, you will have the opportunity to visit two of Sri Lanka’s most significant sites. Anuradhapura, the ancient capital of Sinhalese culture for over 1500 years, was built during a golden period of architectural and artistic development. This stunning UNESCO World Heritage Site is home of ancient Sri Lankan culture.
Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi, is the sacred Bo Tree which is said to have generated from one of the branches of the historical Sri Maha Bodhi at Buddha Gaya in India – this is the tree under which Buddha attained enlightenment. You will have the rare opportunity to offer flowers, light incense and light up oil lamps as offerings to the Bo tree as you participate in an evening pooja.
Return to your hotel for an incredible dining experience. Tonight, dinner will be served in the middle of a rice paddy. Surrounded by candle light and lanterns, this magical setting is enhanced by your meal being lovingly prepared in a traditional mud hut with the chorus of frogs, crickets and birds. (B,D)
Overnight Ulagalla or similar
Overnight Ulagalla or similar
Walking Distance: In Anuradhapura1-2kms
Walking Time: In Anuradhapura 1.5-2hours
Difficulty: Easy walking in unshaded areas and walkways
Distance and Journey Time: (200kms) Approx. 3-4hrs
Day 4 - Sigiriya
Location: Sigiriya
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Water Garden or similar
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Setting off this morning, your day will start with a traditional farmers village experience. Learn about local life in Sri Lanka’s rural villages both in the fields and at home. Why not try your hand at some of the agricultural techniques the locals still use today? Explore the village by tuk tuk, tractor and on foot, as you completely immerse yourselves into farm life. For lunch today, enjoy a home-cooked meal with all produce (apart from the papadams) coming straight from the paddock.
After lunch, continue to Sigiriya Rock Fortress which you have the opportunity to climb.
The fortress is set amid dry zone scrub jungle and is home to a great variety of Sri Lanka’s fauna. Sigiriya, a mighty 180 metre high rock-fortress of a 5th century King, is famous for its entrancingly beautiful frescoes which are found in a sheltered pocket of the rock. You cannot fail to marvel at the masterful execution of the sinuous forms of these women (originally 500, of which only 19 remain today). The old stairway to the top led through the mouth of a huge crouching lion, carved from the rock. Today, only the paws remain. Remains of the impressive royal citadel are on the summit.
The most impressive facets of the unique complex are the Water Gardens, the frescoes of beautiful maidens, the Mirror Wall with ancient graffiti, the lion platform and the summit of 1.6 hectares, which was completely covered by buildings during the period of Sigiriya’s glory. (B,L,D)
2 nights Water Garden or similar
Walking Distance: In Sigiriya Rock fortress 1200 Steps
Walking Time: In Sigiriya Rock fortress 3.5hours
Difficulty: Uneven steps with steep spiral staircase to see the frescoes. Strenuous but not very difficult with some steep areas. Not recommended for people with mobility and health issues.
Distance and Journey Time: (70kms) Approx. 1.5-2hrs
Day 5 - Polonnaruwa & Minneriya National Park
Location: Polonnaruwa
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Water Garden or similar
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
The first kingdom of Sri Lanka, Anuradhapura, after a reign of over 1500 year, crumbled under the attacks of the Cholas. The new kingdom was established in Polonnaruwa and flourished for over 150 years. The golden period of the kingdom was under the rule of King Parakramabhahu I and during his period, irrigation and agriculture thrived. Many Kings and Queens added to the array of site you will be exploring today, which include Buddhist and Hindu temples, houses, palaces, audience halls, bathing ponds and tanks that span over 5000 acres.
For lunch today, enjoy an authentic and delicious Sri Lankan rice and curry served at a local home with a cookery demonstration for you to participate in before setting off on safari.
Spend your afternoon in Minneriya National Park. This National Park, which is 8889 hectares in extent, is famous for it large population of elephants in herds of 100 to 150, roaming through the jungle and often seen in the catchment areas of the lake. Wild buffaloes, wild boar, spotted deer, sloth bear, Sambhur, leopards, crocodiles, jackals, 9 kinds of amphibians, 25 kinds of reptiles, 160 species of birds, 26 varieties of fishes, 78 varieties of butterflies are all found in the Minneriya National Park. (B,L,D)
Day 6 - Dambulla Rock
Location: Dambulla
Accommodation: Lodge
Accommodation Name: Gal Oya Lodge or similar
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today enroute to Gal Oya, you will visit Dambulla Cave Temple. The temple is a vast isolated rock mass, 500 feet high and a mile around the base. Tthe famous Rock Temple dates back to the 1st B.C. The caves of Dambulla sheltered King Walagamba during his 14 years of exile from Anuradhapura. When he regained the throne he built the most magnificent of Rock Temples found on the island.
In the first cave, there is a recumbent image of Buddha 47ft long cut out of the rock. There are images of deities associated with Buddhism all around.
Continue to Gal Oya Lodge, a beautifully designed eco-lodge, providing stylish and comfortable accommodation in a remote and undiscovered setting. After settling in, set off for a discovery walk with the Chief of the Veddha community.
Gal Oya Lodge neighbours one of the last remaining communities of the Veddha – the forest-dwelling, indigenous people of Sri Lanka. The Veddha’s are the true indigenous people of Sri Lanka and have been found to be linked to Australia’s aborigines and also the San Bushmen. The Veddha culture is diminishing fast with their language almost completely lost. These indigenous peoples, have adapted from cave living to forest dwelling to now living in basic huts and regular houses. From leaf clothing, to loin clothes to sarongs, the Veddha’s have now cross bred with the Sinhalese and Tamil people changing the shape of their almost neanderthal physiques and characteristics. The Veddah’s still hunt for bee honey in the forests found inside hollowed tree trunks which is sold to locals and they practice only bush medicine rituals concoctions to heal ailments and illness.
Enjoy an exclusive walk with the village Chief as you venture through the jungles of his ancestors. Discover and learn about life amongst nature as he brings the forest alive, explaining his tribe’s use of medicinal plants, ancient hunting grounds and cave dwellings. It’s a fascinating insight into how the hunter-gatherers lived in the jungles of Gal Oya. (B,L,D)
2 nights Gal Oya Lodge or similar
Walking Distance: In Dambulla approx. 365 Steps
Walking Time: In Dambulla 1hr
Difficulty: Fairly Easy Climb
Distance and Journey Time: (170kms) Approx. 4-4.5hrs
Day 7 - Boat & Jungle Safari
Location: Gal Oya National Park
Accommodation: Lodge
Accommodation Name: Gal Oya Lodge or similar
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
This is the only place in Sri Lanka where you can experience a water based safari – and magical it certainly is! Immerse yourself amongst the wildlife here and with a little luck, you may spot elephants swimming between islands or bathing on the lake’s edge. A 2-3 hour safari by boat, and a scenic 40 minute drive
from the lodge to the lake is perfect to explore the national park and surrounding villages. Witness the local fisherman pulling in their nets and cruise slowly through the tree cemetery in Gal Oya Dam. Home to many comorants and their chicks, the landscape is incredibly diverse and simply breathtaking.
Gal Oya National Park really is one of Sri Lanka’s undiscovered natural treasures. This afternoon, you will set off on a jeep ride into the forgotten Nilgala section of the park, once the protectorate of ancient royalty for the abundant medicinal plants and endemic birdlife unique to this ecosystem. Although shy and sometimes hard to spot, the park hosts most of the animals found on the island, some of the more likely species to look out for include herds of elephants, four species of deer as well as many bird species. Our more intrepid guests may also opt for the hike to the Makara river mouth with one of our expert naturalists, to further experience the jungle and for the chance of seeing wildlife on foot. (B,L,D)
Distance and Journey Time: Boat Safari 3-3.5hrs, Jeep Safari 2.5hr
Day 8 - Ella & Koslanda
Location: Ella
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Living Heritage Koslanda or similar
Meals Included: Breakfast
This morning following breakfast, it is time to farewell your incredible naturalist team at Gal Oya and continue on to Ella in the high country. Visit the Nine Arch Bridge known as the ‘Bridge in the Sky’, which is one of the best examples of colonial–era railway construction in Sri Lanka.
Continuing on, you will reach your hidden resort, Living Heritage Koslanda.
The villas are simple yet luxurious and the pool is wonderful. Truly a hidden gem! Take a guided tour through the jungle to a spectacular waterfall. There are squirrels, and chattering monkeys, as well as the jackfruit trees that give Koslanda its name. Diverse native plants and an abundance of exotic birds that are beautiful to watch, fill the air with a chorus of their songs. By the waterfall you’ll find a Forest Ambalamba, a perfect spot for relaxing after a swim in the natural plunge pool and watching the water cascade into the pool below. (B)
2 nights at Living Heritage Koslanda or similar
Distance and Journey Time: (165kms) Approx. 4.5hrs
Day 9 - Tea Country
Location: Dambethenna
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Living Heritage Koslanda or similar
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
This morning, set off on a short trek to Lipton’s Seat and visit to Dambethenna Tea Factory. The Dambetanna Tea Estate was founded by Sir Thomas Lipton, who is probably one of the most famous figures connected to the country’s long history of tea production. From the vantage point of ‘Lipton’s Seat,’ Sir Thomas would survey his domain, enjoying some truly spectacular views out across his estate and the landscapes of southern Sri Lanka. Situated over 1900 metres above sea level, the views from the top are considered to rival those from World’s End on the Horton Plains and, on a good day, you can see the southern coastline and the national parks at Yala and Udawalawe. Visit Dambethenna tea factory to see the procedure of how tea is made.
Take a walk through the Sherwood tea estate to the home of an estate worker. Amidst vegetable gardens and a scattering of brightly coloured houses, you will be introduced to a different side of Sri Lankan cuisine. The Tamil community in the hills came to Sri Lanka from Southern India during the Colonial period and brought with them the culinary traditions of ‘dosas’ and ‘vadeis’. You can see the preparation of some of these classic dishes and enjoy a delicious vegetarian lunch. (B,L)
Distance and Journey Time: (60kms) Approx. 3-4hrs
Day 10 - Galle
Location: Galle
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Fort Printers Hotel or similar
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today you will transfer to Galle (approx 5hrs). On arrival, check into your hotel. Your hotel is an 18th century mansion which has been restored into an elegant small private hotel, which is a wonderful addition to the 16th century Galle Fort. This evening is free to explore the city and the UNESCO World Heritage site of Galle Fort. (B)
2 nights at Fort Printers Hotel or similar
Distance and Journey Time: (190kms) Approx. 3.5hrs
Day 11 - Galle
Location: Galle
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Fort Printers Hotel or similar
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today is yours at leisure to explore Galle. (B)
Day 12 - Galle To Colombo
Location: Colombo
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Residence by Uga Escape or similar
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today you will transfer from Galle to Colombo. Your hotel is centrally located and in close proximity to restaurants and attractions. (B)
Overnight Residence by Uga Escape or similar
Distance and Journey Time: (130kms) Approx. 2.5hrs
Day 13 - Departure
Location: Negombo
Meals Included: Breakfast
This morning you will depart Colombo and head to historic Negombo for a walking tour which really brings the old city to life. Negombo was used by the Portuguese, Dutch and British as the main export harbor for cinnamon and there are still many historical buildings remaining today. Explore markets and churches, visit the city’s bustling fishing harbour and enjoy the beautiful setting of the Negombo Lagoon. The birdlife here is abundant. Watch traditional outrigger canoes fishing the waters for shrimp and lobster as they have for generations. From here, continue to the airport for your onward flight this evening. (B)
Distance and Journey Time: (55kms) Approx. 1.5-2hrs
What's Included
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Return airport transfers
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12 nights accommodation
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Meals as per the itinerary
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Services of an English speaking chauffeur guide
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Transportation in a private air-conditioned car
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Bottle of water per person per day
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Entrance fees as per the itinerary
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Local government taxes
What's Not Included
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International flights
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Visas (E-visa’s can be obtained www.immigration.gov.lk)
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Travel and medical insurance
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All services, meals other than those indicated above
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Any changes to the proposed and confirmed program.
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All items of a personal nature e.g. drinks, laundry, telephone calls,
Check out our Q&As
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What kind of transportation is provided during the tour?
The tour includes private air-conditioned car transfers throughout, with the convenience of a chauffeur guide. This also includes return airport transfers.
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What types of accommodations can I expect on this tour?
You will experience a variety of accommodations, including the charming Notary’s House, the luxurious Ulagalla, the eco-friendly Gal Oya Lodge, and the elegant Fort Printers Hotel. Each offers unique settings, from coconut plantations to historic mansions, ensuring comfort and style during your stay.
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What is the highlight of the visit to Anuradhapura?
In Anuradhapura, you will visit the Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi, a sacred Bo Tree said to have originated from a branch of the historical Sri Maha Bodhi in India. You will have the opportunity to offer flowers, light incense, and participate in an evening pooja ceremony.
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What unique experience does the Gal Oya National Park offer?
Gal Oya National Park offers a unique water-based safari where you might spot elephants swimming between islands or bathing at the lake's edge. The park is also home to diverse wildlife, including many bird species.
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What can I expect during the visit to Sigiriya Rock Fortress?
At Sigiriya Rock Fortress, you will have the opportunity to climb the mighty 180-meter high rock, famous for its beautiful frescoes and the remains of the royal citadel at the summit. The site also features impressive water gardens and ancient graffiti on the Mirror Wall.
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What cultural experience is included in the visit to a traditional farmer's village?
In the traditional farmer's village, you will learn about local life, try your hand at agricultural techniques, and explore the village by tuk-tuk, tractor, and on foot. You will also enjoy a home-cooked meal with produce from the paddock.
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What is special about the dining experience in Anuradhapura?
In Anuradhapura, you will have a unique dining experience with dinner served in the middle of a rice paddy, surrounded by candlelight and lanterns, with your meal prepared in a traditional mud hut.
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Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?
Yes. Focusing on providing authentic experiences where ever you are in the world, Crooked Compass has access to a vast array of accommodation styles. From boutique properties in larger cities to local guest houses and home stays within small villages. Crooked Compass ensures that local authenticity flows through your accommodation throughout your tour without compromising standard.
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What sort of transportation is used for your tours?
Transportation utilised on a Crooked Compass escorted small group tour is a combination of a private air conditioned vehicle and local transport where appropriate. This may include a local bus ride, use of the cities metro system, a domestic flight to another city or overnight train ride.
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What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?
Crooked Compass strives to be a leader in sustainable tourism. Crooked Compass is firmly committed to the principles of ethical travel. Our comprehensive Sustainable Tourism Practices policy summarises our commitments and actions. Although the very basis of our ground operations lends itself to the ethos of sustainable tourism, this policy re-iterates our commitment to: Use locally owned hotels Use locally owned ground agents Use local guides and drivers Promote community tourism projects from homestays to craft shops Support charities that work within the destinations that we travel to Carbon offset our travels
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Who runs your tours and are they experts in their fields?
Crooked Compass works with the worlds best operators who are specialists in their country, region and cities providing you with in depth local knowledge. We use local guides who live and breathe the areas they work in, making sure you experience their region, their way. We believe it is far better to have a local guide who knows a lot about a little than a text book trained Western tour guide who knows a little about a lot. Using local guides also ensures that money stays within local communities and supports the regions we visit.
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What can I expect from a Crooked Compass tour that I wouldn't get from travelling with an alternative company?
Crooked Compass provides a sensory way to understand the world – we help you live like a local, eat like a local, do what the locals do and seek the faces behind the places whilst discovering untouched lands and natural beauty. Crooked Compass tours delve deep into the heart and soul of a destination ensuring you get out of your journey all you intended and much, much more. Our intriguing itineraries have been created by travellers for travellers. Steering travellers to follow a different path, Crooked Compass’ itineraries allow you to experience the world’s most fascinating destinations in ways you never dreamed possible. It brings to life those ‘bucket list’ experiences you have yearned to do and separates the travellers from the tourists. Crooked Compass tours are culturally rich, reward travellers with unexpected encounters and uncommon rendezvous, creating truly unique, authentic travel experiences.
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Who do your tours cater for?
Crooked Compass escorted small group tours cater for those who are well travelled seeking the what’s next and what’s new. Our travellers are curious minded soft adventurers who want to uncover something more than the mainstream tourist trail. Crooked Compass tours draw travellers with an interest in sustainable tourism and conservation for the areas they visit. A Crooked Compass traveller is someone who is seeking something fresh and unique, who has a yearning for authenticity and discovery, with an appreciation for cultures, tradition and the natural world. We call them Cultural Purists.
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I am concerned about my impact on travelling through untouched regions. Can I offset?
Yes. All travellers on Crooked Compass tours have the option to offset their part of their tour’s carbon footprint by donating $4AUD (tax-deductible) at time of booking. 100% of these funds are donated to Greenfleet, an environmental non-profit organisation dedicated to protecting our climate by restoring our forests. By partnering with Greenfleet, we are confident that our carbon offset program provides genuine and lasting environmental benefits. Your offset donation funds plant trees and restore permanent native forests in Australia and New Zealand. As they grow, these forests provide many community and environmental benefits by absorbing carbon emissions, protecting our unique biodiversity, restoring habitat for native wildlife, preventing soil salinity and erosion, improving water quality and much more. If you’d like to find out more and offset the rest of your carbon emissions, visit www.greenfleet.org.au
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