Arrive in Negombo, known for its vibrant coastal life and the Muthurajawela Wetlands.
Explore the Negombo Lagoon for bird watching, home to numerous species including herons, egrets, and kingfishers.
Enjoy a relaxing evening by the beach and the local seafood delicacies.
Overnight stay in a hotel in Negombo
Day 2 & 3: Wilpattu National Park
Drive to Wilpattu National Park, a renowned wildlife haven, famous for its leopard sightings.
Spend the next two days on safaris in Wilpattu, home to the Sri Lankan leopard, elephants, sloth bears, and an abundance of bird species.
Enjoy evening safaris to catch a glimpse of wildlife as it becomes more active in the cooler hours.
Overnight stay in a Wilpattu Safari Camp
Day 4 & 5: Sigiriya
Travel to Sigiriya, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Explore the Sigiriya Rock Fortress and nearby Pidurangala Rock.
On day 5, venture on a safari in Minneriya or Kaudulla National Park, where you can witness the famous elephant gathering (from July to September) or spot other wildlife like crocodiles and various bird species.
Overnight stay in a unique Tree house
Day 6: Kandy
Head to Kandy, the cultural capital of Sri Lanka.
Visit the Udawattakele Forest Reserve, a hidden gem for bird watching, home to species like the purple-faced leaf monkey and various endemic birds.
Explore the Temple of the Tooth and relax by Kandy Lake.
Overnight stay in a Hotel in Kandy
Day 7: Nuwara Eliya
Travel to Nuwara Eliya, known for its scenic beauty, cool climate, and tea plantations.
Visit the Hakgala Botanical Garden, home to numerous bird species, and explore the Gregory Lake area, which is great for bird watching and enjoying nature.
Optionally, explore the Horton Plain National Park for a more tranquil wildlife experience.
Overnight stay in a Hotel in Nuwara Eliya
Day 8 & 9: Yala National Park
Drive to Yala National Park, famous for its large population of Sri Lankan leopards.
Embark on morning and evening safaris in Yala, spotting leopards, elephants, crocodiles, and diverse bird species.
Enjoy the diverse landscapes, from dry forests to coastal wetlands, which offer a rich variety of wildlife.
Overnight stay in Dune Camp Yala
Day 10 & 11: Sinharaja Forest Reserve
Head to Sinharaja, Sri Lanka’s premier rainforest reserve and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Trek through the forest with a guide to experience the vibrant wildlife, including endemic birds, insects, and reptiles.
The forest is home to rare species such as the Sri Lanka blue magpie and green pit viper.
Overnight stay in Eco Lodge in Sinharaja
Day 12: Tangalle
Head to Tangalle for a more relaxed day, enjoying the coastal beauty of southern Sri Lanka.
Visit Kalametiya Bird Sanctuary and enjoy a boat ride to observe migratory birds and other wildlife.
Relax by the beach or explore nearby fishing villages and coastal ecosystems.
Witness turtles visiting the shore to lay their eggs in the late evening.
Overnight stay in a Hotel in Tangalle
Day 13 & 14: Mirissa
Arrive in Mirissa, a popular beach destination.
Spend your time on a whale watching tour (best between November and April) to spot blue whales and dolphins.
Explore Koggala Lagoon, enjoy a leisurely boat ride, or relax on the beach. You can also explore the nearby Paravi Wella and enjoy the sunset.
Day 15: Departure
Depending on your flight time, enjoy a final walk along the beach or a short tour of the Galle Fort.
Depart from Colombo for your journey back home, with memories of Sri Lanka’s incredible wildlife and natural beauty.