Go to your accommodations in Negombo and unwind with your loved ones.
See the stunning beaches and colorful religious buildings in Negombo by taking a town tour. You can see baby elephants who have been abandoned by their parents by going to the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage. Make your way to Sigiriya the following day.
Ascend Sigiriya Rock, first thing in the morning. Reputable big lion paws guard the stairs that lead to the summit where the monarch's palace once stood. Discover the island's intriguing history by touring the afternoon town of Polonnaruwa.
The country's oldest historic city Anuradhapura is worth a visit. Throughout the country's millennium-long history 117 monarchs constructed Buddhist monasteries, exquisite gardens and irrigation systems. In the afternoon take a thrilling jeep safari through Minneriya National Park which is home to the biggest seasonal elephant gathering in the world.
Continue to Kandy and explore the two-thousand-year-old Dambulla cave temple. Artworks that span centuries are displayed on the walls and ceilings of these five caverns. Take a fascinating tour of the Spice Garden in Matale afterward.
Go to Kandy, a bustling city with great shopping options. Take a tour of the city. A variety of goods are available in stores such as silk, wood carvings, diamonds and batiks. Explore the Peradeniya Botanical Gardens and then proceed to the Temple of the Tooth Relic.
In the hill country of Nuwara Eliya, you can unwind and take in the breathtaking views of the endless green tea fields. Stop along the route to take in the stunning Ramboda Falls and a tea factory. Tea is available for purchase when you visit the factory outlet. After that tour the city of Nuwara Eliya.
Trek through the popular Hortain Plains one of Sri Lanka's World Heritage Sites. See the main attractions including Baker’s Falls and World’s End. Later you can check out Nuwara Eliya’s other popular spots.
Travel to Ella by a scenic train which offers expansive views of tea plantations, reservoirs, waterfalls and countless tunnels.
On day ten go on a Jeep Safari in Yala National Park which has become the most popular tourist destination in recent years. Witness Asian elephants and Sri Lankan leopards living in the wild.
Explore the magnificent Dutch Fort in Galle first thing in the morning. It is thought to be Asia's best-preserved colonial fortress. Additionally, this tree is the island's oldest breadfruit tree. Take advantage of the Madu River Boat ride to get a close-up look at the wetland ecosystem. One way to help with the conservation effort to save the young turtles that are in danger of going extinct is to visit the turtle hatchery. Making memories with your loved ones can be facilitated by taking a stroll along the sandy Galle beach. On your last day in Galle take part in an exhilarating day of water sports in the Bentota River.
Take a tour of Colombo before you leave making stops at the Gangaramaya Temple Galle Face Green and the Old Parliament.