Summary Of the Tour
Experience Sri Lanka’s incredible wildlife, from majestic elephants to elusive leopards & bear, roaming freely in diverse landscapes. Experience thrilling safaris, scenic boat rides and lush rainforests teeming with rare flora and fauna. Listen to the call of exotic birds and witness nature’s wonders up close. This journey offers adventure, serenity and unforgettable encounters in the heart of the wild.
Tour Theme
- Adventure
- Wildlife
- Culture
- Animal
- Boat ride
- Nature
Itinerary
Wilpattu National Parkis one of the oldest national parks in Sri Lanka. The unique feature of this park is the existence of "Willus" (six natural lakes) – natural, sand-rimmed water basins or depressions that fill with rainwater. The park is 1,317 km2 (508 sq mi) (131,693 hectares) in area and ranges from 0–152 m (0–499 ft) above sea level.

Day 01 & 02 Activities
- Arrival and assistant at the airport, Proceed to Wilpaththu
- Proceed an adventurous full-day safari in Wilpatthu National Park, Sri Lanka’s premier wildlife reserve.
- Experience thrilling encounters with the elusive Sri Lankan leopard and the shaggy sloth bear, along with elephants and diverse birdlife

Minneriya National Park is home to the world's largest known gathering of Asian elephants. During this period, herds of up to 350 elephants are seen at the 8,890-hectare park within a few square kilometers of the Minneriya Tank. According to the wildlife department, there are as many as 700 elephants.

Day 03 & 04 Activities
- 2 Different Wild life safaris in Minneriya National Park & Hurulu Eco Park and sightsee bunch of elephants with closely explore their daily activities
- Experience the village life with enjoying traditional and authentic lunch in a village house
- Be a witness for a Sri Lankan Traditional Ayurvedic treatment with doing a massage

Wasgamuwa National Park is a pristine, biodiversity-rich wildlife sanctuary in Sri Lanka. Spanning about 39,000 hectares, it is famous for again massive elephant herds (sometimes over 150 at a time) and is an Important Bird Area

Day 05 Activities
- En route, stop by the Dambulla cave temple(UNESCO World Heritage site) to explore ancient Buddhist culture
- Experience a Wild life safaris in Wasgamuwa National Park and sightsee bunch of elephants with closely explore their daily activities

Gal Oya National Park in Sri Lanka was established in 1954 and serves as the main catchment area for Senanayake Samudraya, the largest reservoir in Sri Lanka.
Elephant bathing experience varies from place to place, but typically it involves groups of visitors in swimwear accompanying a few elephants down to a river. There, the elephants stand, kneel, or lie down while people pour buckets of water over them, smear mud over the elephants' skin, and pose for photos.

Day 06 Activities
- Enjoy a unique boat ride while enjoying the spectacular scenic view in the senanayaka dam while closely watching the elephant bath.

Yala National Park is Sri Lanka’s most popular and second-largest wildlife reserve, located on the country's southeastern coast, roughly 260 km from Colombo. Renowned for its incredibly high density of Sri Lankan leopards, it is a premier destination for spotting diverse wildlife, including elephants, sloth bears, and hundreds of bird species.

Day 07 & 08 Activities
- En-route takes time to visit Buduruwagala is an ancient Buddhist temple in Sri Lanka.
- In the evening, visit the sacred Kataragama Temple and explore the backroads and village life for a cultural and authentic local experience.
- Explore the Yala national park on a full day safari ride exploring the exotic wildlife at the park
- Speak to an experienced trekker to learn about the park and its endemic and non-endemic animals and bird species
- Keep your eyes peeled to capture the glimpse of elusive leopards & shaggy sloth bear
Yala Highlights

Udawalawe National Park is a premier wildlife sanctuary in Sri Lanka, famed for its massive, year-round population of wild Asian elephants. Spanning 30,821 hectares across the Sabaragamuwa and Uva provinces, the park offers open grasslands and the large Udawalawe Reservoir, making wildlife spotting highly consistent

Day 09 Activities
- Enjoy a thrilling half-day safari at Udawalawe National Park, famous for its large elephant herds and rich birdlife
- Visit the Elephant Transit Home, where orphaned baby elephants are cared for before being released back into the wild

Sinharaja Forest Reserve is Sri Lanka’s last remaining primary tropical rainforest. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Biosphere Reserve, it is a crucial global biodiversity hotspot renowned for its dense, ancient canopy, cool waterfalls, and extraordinarily high levels of species endemism.

Day 10 & 11 Activities
- Take an unforgettable experience in a greatest rain forest in the world with feel the difference of bio diversity

Colombo is Sri Lanka's largest city and bustling commercial capital. Located on the island's west coast, it is a vibrant, multi-ethnic hub that blends a deep colonial history with rapid modern development

Day 12 Activities
- Walk through the lively Colombo Fort bazaar, Red Mosque & Dutch Museum
- Explore the City tour and experience the unique and heritage places such as Independence Square, Lotus tower, Viharamahadevi park,colombo museum and ect…
- Take time to do shopping in the bust city of colombo
- Before end the trip Visit the famous beach front park (Galle Face Green) and the Old Parliament building

Inclution
Cost Inclutions
- Assistance at the Airport
- Free SIM card
- Airport pick up
- Airport drop off
- Private air-conditioned car/Van/Bus
- Fuel, tolls and Parking fees
- Local insurance for the vehicle
- Private English Speaking Chauffeur for the entire journey
- Accommodation & Meals as agreed
- Spice Garden visit & 15 min Ayurvedic Massage
- Tea plantation visit & factory visit – Free tea tasting
- All government taxes related to the traveling destination are included
