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Solos Only

Sri Lanka Solo Travel Tours

Sri Lanka is abundant in culture, ancient history, white sandy beaches, lush leafy tea plantations, and the warm hospitality of the Sri Lankan people. And for many, the major highlight is the proliferation of the elephant population in the National Parks of Sri Lanka.

A tropical island, shaped liked a tear drop, off the south east coast of India, Sri Lanka is ideal for a two week discovery.

Solo Sri Lanka Tours Highlights

Arriving to the country’s capital, Colombo, there’s a relaxed overnight in the nearby coastal town of Negombo. We then head to the cultural triangle, including a visit to Mineriya National Park by safari jeeps to witness Wild Elephants and the incredible Sigiriya ancient rock fortress.  From the ancient culture, it’s on to the old capital of Sri Lanka, Kandy and taking in the scenic views of the ‘tea country’ with a train ride from Kandy to the hill country of Sri Lanka’s Central Province. There’s an overnight stay in the picturesque town of Nuwara Eliya, reminding many visitors of a ‘little England’.

From the hills, we make our way down to Udawalawe National Park, including a safari to see the elephant population and a visit to the elephant transit home. On our final leg of our discovery, we have a south coast visit of the old fort city of Galle, enjoying a relaxing two night stay before a final night in the Sri Lankan capital of Colombo.

During your Sri Lankan encounter you’ll enjoy the country’s unique cuisine plus there’s time to enjoy some unique Ayurveda spa treatments.

PACKAGE DETAILS
  • Ages:
    40+
  • Duration:
    13 Days
  • Status:
    Early preview
  • Region:
    Asia
  • Destinations:
    Sri Lanka
  • Travel Style:
    Discovery
  • Accommodation:
    Quality hotels
  • Prices from:
    T.B.A
  • Transport:
    Coach, Minivan, Bus, Train, Boat, 4WD vehicle
  • Pace:
    3
  • Max Group Size:
    14
REVIEWS

'My holiday to Sri Lanka exceeded all expectations. Accommodation was excellent, itinerary comprehensive and guides extremely helpful and knowledgeable.'

Lyn, 63 years, Sydney, NSW

'I found Sri Lanka to be a surprisingly diverse and beautiful country. The accommodation was excellent and the food was superb. The highlight on this trip however was the people, who are so friendly and gentle. If you've never holidayed in an Asian country, then Sri Lanka is the perfect place to start.'

Judy, 56 years, Sydney, New South Wales
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INCLUSIONS

ACCOMMODATION & MEALS

  • 12 nights superior hotels
  • 11 breakfasts
  • 2 lunches
  • 1 high tea
  • 9 dinners including a highlight farewell dinner
  • bottled water while travelling (2 bottles per day) 

SIGHTSEEING & GUIDES

  • English speaking Sri Lankan national group tour leader ^
  • Tours and excursions as per itinerary 

TRAVEL

  • 1 scenic train journey, during the day
  • Elephant jeep safaris
  • Local canoe trip
  • River boat ride
  • Driver and transportation by air-conditioned minivan tourist vehicle^
  • Arrival & departure airport to hotel transfer, Colombo.

ADDITIONAL SERVICES

  • Porterage in and out of hotels included where available
  • Tips for included restaurant service personnel & porters included
  • Government taxes & fees

    ~ tipping fund USD70 paid locally in Sri Lanka
    ^ if group size falls below 7 travellers, a driver-guide is provided

Travel insurance is a mandatory requirement for joining this tour and is in addition to the package price.

Not included:  

  • Airfares to/from Colombo (unless requested)
  • Airport transfers unless specified
  • Travel insurance
  • Excess baggage
  • Visa fees if applicable
  • Any tips or porterage at airports, hotels, drivers & local staff
  • Meals and beverages not specified on itinerary
  • Items of a personal nature such as laundry & medical expenses
  • Incidental expenses such as taxi fares, telecommunications

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Itinerary

HIGHLIGHTS - DISCOVER SRI LANKA

  • Relaxed arrival stay at Negombo Beach
  • Visit Mineriya National Park by safari jeeps to witness Wild Elephants.
  • A local village visit by jeep with lunch, Dambulla
  • Cooking demonstration by local villagers
  • Sigiriya Rock Fortress visit
  • Dambulla Rock Cave Temple
  • A tea factory visit & tea tasting
  • The Royal Botanical Gardens, Kandy
  • The Temple of the Tooth, Kandy
  • An evening Kandyan Dance Performance
  • A train journey from Kandy to Nanu Oya
  • Udawalawe National Park entrance and jeep safari
  • Visit The Elephant Transit Home
  • Relax with a 2 night stay in historic Galle
  • A Madu River boat ride
  • A Turtle hatchery visit
  • The Gangarama Temple, Colombo
  • Deluxe 4-5 star hotels

PRE TOUR STAY

Consider arriving a day before the tour starts or staying on after the tour ends. Some flights that arrive early on day 1 of the tour require a pre tour night of stay to guarantee morning check in. The cost of the additional night/s of stay applies. Ask our travel team about this option, and the additional costs.

 

DAY 1

Arrive to Colombo

Welcome to Sri Lanka. It’s arrival day and travellers will arrive on various flights. Mid afternoon, meet up with your fellow group members and tour director for a welcome drink and briefing at the hotel. This afternoon there’s a sightseeing tour of Negombo, visiting the fishing village and the local market. Tonight, enjoy a welcome dinner at our lovely beachside hotel.

Meals: Welcome Dinner 

SNAPSHOT – WHAT’S INCLUDED:

  • 3PM group meets for tour briefing
  • Negombo sightseeing tour
  • Hotel welcome dinner  

DAY 2  

Negombo to Dambulla

After breakfast we depart for Dambulla for the next three nights of stay.  

Later in the day, visit Dambulla Rock Temple. We climb up to the temple which was donated by king Walagambahu in the 1st century BC to Buddhist monks. Dambulla is a World Heritage site and is the most impressive of Sri Lanka’s cave temples. The complex of five caves with over 2000 square metres of painted walls and the ceiling is the largest area of paintings found in the world. These caves contain over 150 images of the Buddha of which the largest is the colossal figure of the Buddha carved out of rock spanning 14 metres. Dinner is at our lovely hotel.

Meals: Dinner


SNAPSHOT – WHAT’S INCLUDED:

  • Travel Negombo to Dambulla, approximately 3.5 hours travel time
  • Dambulla Rock Cave temple visit
  • Relaxed in house dinner 

 

DAY 3  

Minneriya National Park     

This morning take the option to join the outing to Polonnaruwa. Or, if you prefer, relax and enjoy the setting of the hotel.

HIGHLIGHT EXCURSION
This afternoon, visit Minneriya National Park by safari jeeps to witness Wild Elephants This park consists of mixed evergreen forest and scrub areas and is home to Sri Lanka’s favourites such as sambar deer, leopards and elephants. However the central feature of the park is the ancient Minneriya Tank built in the 3rd century AD by King Mahasena. This tank is an incredible place to observe the elephants that come to bathe and graze on the grasses as well as the huge flocks of birds (cormorants and painted storks to name but a few) that come to fish in the shallow waters.

Dinner tonight is at our hotel.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

SNAPSHOT – WHAT’S INCLUDED:

  • Minneriya National Park afternoon visit by safari jeeps
  • Relaxed in house dinner 

FREE TIME EXTRAS:

Optional Vist To Polonnaruwa | Cost USD25
Polonnaruwa, the 2nd capital city of Sri Lanka, built in  the 11th and 12th centuries AD, is a world heritage site. It’s here that you can see the ruins of the Royal Palace, the  Gal Viharaya; where four splendid statues of the Buddha in ‘Upright’, ‘Sedentary’ and ‘Recumbent’  postures carved out of rock, the Audience Hall, the Lotus Bath, king Parakramabahu’s statue, and the Parakrama Samudraya lake built by King  Parakramabahu the great.  There are also monuments of famous places of worship such as the Shiva Temple, the Lankathilake, the Watadage, the Galpotha, the Kiri Vehera and the remains of a former Temple of the Tooth Relic.

Entry Fee paid directly to your tour leader. 

 

DAY 4  

Sigiriya and Village Visit

Today is a full day and we have an early start to make our way to Sigiriya, a 5th century rock fortress. Setting out early avoids the hotter part of the day.   Sigiriya Rock Fortress is a world heritage site, built by King Kashyapa (477-495 AD). The ‘Lion Rock’ is a citadel of unusual beauty rising 200 metres from the scrub jungle. The rock was the innermost stronghold of the 70 hectare fortified town. A moat, rampart, and extensive gardens including the renowned water gardens ring the base of the rock.  Visit the world-renowned frescoes of the ‘Heavenly Maidens’ of Sigiriya, which are in a sheltered pocket of the rock approached by a spiral stairway.  These frescoes are painted in earth pigments on plaster. There’s time at the rock to make the climb to the top and enjoy the bountiful views in all directions.

LOCAL EXPERIENCE
Afterwards, we take a jeep ride though the village paths up to the lake, then cross the lake by canoe. We take part in a cooking demonstration by the local women of the village and enjoy a locally prepared lunch. After lunch, a jeep or tuk tuk returns through the village paths before we make our way back to our hotel.

Tonight, there’s a group dinner at our hotel restaurant.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

SNAPSHOT – WHAT’S INCLUDED:

  • Highlight Sigiriya Rock Fortress visit
  • Jeep and canoe ride to a local village
  • Cooking demonstration by local village women
  • Local village lunch
  • Hotel dinner 


DAY 05          

Sigiriya - Matale - Kandy

Today we depart for Kandy and en route visit a local village in Matale to see the different spices & herbs, for which Sri Lanka is famous. You will be introduced to different spices and shown how some of these spices are grown and processed, and lunch follows.

After lunch we visit a Temple in Matale * to have a discussion with a Buddhist monk to understand the philosophy of Buddhism, and way of life. 

From here, we continue to Kandy and check into our hotel. There’s the option to visit Kandy town this afternoon, always enjoyed with leisurely strolls discovering on foot at leisure.


Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

SNAPSHOT – WHAT’S INCLUDED:

  • Visit a spice garden
  • Local lunch
  • Template visit and talk with a Buddhist monk
  • Hotel dinner
     

DAY 06

Kandy

After breakfast, there’s a walking orientation tour of Kandy, including a visit to the Peradeniya Botanical Gardens. This botanical garden was first built as a pleasure garden by a Sinhala king and was expanded by the British.  It is 147 acres and provides an amazing variety of trees, plants and flowers. There afternoon is unplanned; make your own local discoveries or otherwise enjoy the hotel facilities.  

This evening we visit the Temple of the Tooth Relic and afterwards, witness a cultural show featuring traditional Sri Lankan dancing.  We then return to our hotel for a group dinner.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

SNAPSHOT – WHAT’S INCLUDED:

  • Walking orientation tour of Kandy
  • Visit Peradeniya Botanical Gardens
  • Visit the Temple of the Tooth Relic
  • Cultural show of Sri Lankan dancing
  • Hotel dinner

 

DAY 7

Kandy to Nuwara Eliya

Breakfast is at our hotel and then we travel to Kandy Railway Station to board a train for a scenic journey through tea plantations and waterfalls up to Nanu Oya. On arrival into Nanu Oya railway station, we will be transferred to a tea estate. The train’s not luxurious but it’s a train journey sought out for its picturesque scenery.

After lunch, take a tea factory and tea estate tour. The The tour will take you through the process of turning the tender green tea leaf buds to dark brown finished tea products. After, take a freshly brewed cup of tea right from the estate.

We then transfer to Nuwara Eliya for our overnight stay. Nuwara Eliya has many characteristics that will remind you of a colonial English scene and this is the spot for our high tea later in the afternoon.

Meal: Breakfast, High Tea


SNAPSHOT – WHAT’S INCLUDED:

  • Scenic train journey, Kandy to Nanu Oya
  • Local restaurant lunch
  • Tea estate plantation tour
  • Local Lunch
  • High tea

 

DAY 08

Nuwara Eliya to Udawalawe

After breakfast, we travel to Udawalawe via Elle and Wellawaya.  In the afternoon we visit the Elephant Transit Home at the Udawalawe National Park. The elephant transit home was set up in 1995 as a pilot project by the Department of Wildlife Conservation to look after the abandoned baby elephants until they are able to take care of themselves and be returned to their natural habitats.

Meal: Breakfast, Dinner

SNAPSHOT – WHAT’S INCLUDED:

  • Afternoon visit of the Elephant Transit Home
  • Hotel dinner 

 

DAY 09

Udawalawe

An early start, breakfast first then out for our dawn Jeep Safari to visit the Udawalawe National Park.

Udawalawe National Park was established in 1972 and this park has some fascinating characteristics that make it well worth a visit. Not least of these is the large elephant population.  Udawalawe is the most reliable place to see elephants in their wild habitat year round. Some 400-500 elephants live in the park and herds of up to 50 are commonly seen. The open plains are covered in thick manna grass up to the borders of the large reservoir in the centre and the Walawe River. The park is also covered by some abandoned teak plantation and dense scrub jungle. This variety in habitat makes for a rich variety of wildlife and game. As well as elephants, leopards live in the park (though you will be very lucky to spot one), toque monkeys, grey langur, spotted deer, wild pig and sambar. There are numerous bird species of course and Udawalawe is particularly rich in raptor species, among them the white bellied sea eagle and the crested serpent eagle.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner 

SNAPSHOT – WHAT’S INCLUDED:

  • Jeep safari, Udawalawe National Park
  • Hotel dinner

 

FREE TIME EXTRAS:
Afternoon optional return visit to Udawalawe National Park | Cost USD45

DAY 10

Udawalawe - Weligama - Galle

Breakfast is at our hotel and then we leave for Galle, on the south coast. En route we visit the stilt fishing at Weligama.  On arrival to Galle we check into our hotel and the rest of your day is at your leisure to relax and enjoy the resort facilities. 

Meals: Breakfast

SNAPSHOT – WHAT’S INCLUDED:

  • Depart Udawalawe for Galle, about 3.5 hours travel time
  • Stop at Weligama to see the ‘stilt fishing’

 

DAY 11

Galle 

This morning, a sightseeing visit of the Galle Dutch fortress.  There will be time at leisure to explore the old fort city plus time for some browsing and shopping. At the end of the afternoon there’s the option to make your own way back to the hotel or meet the group transfer. Tonight, opt for dinner in house or head back to town for dinner at one of the many local restaurants.

Meals: Breakfast

SNAPSHOT – WHAT’S INCLUDED:

  • Galle Dutch Fortress visit
  • Free time in Galle
  • Transfer option Galle Fort area back to the hotel 

SHOPPING TIP: 

Galle is an easy spot for finding locally made items for you or for gifts. You may like to visit:  Barefoot. Look out for the Spa Ceylon range of personal care items including body lotions, perfumes and bathroom items.

 

DAY 12

Galle - Balapitiya - Colombo

We leave Galle for Colombo. En route, we stop to enjoy a scenic cruise along the Madhu River, a relaxing trip with plenty of interesting stops. We cruise in a canopied, outboard motor-powered boat; pausing to view a 200-year-old temple & to watch the locals cultivating cinnamon. We cruise past dozens of islets forested with mangroves, and the scene of rural life. While making our way to Colombo we visit a Turtle Hatchery at Kosgoda.  At the end of the day, we check in to our hotel in Colombo. Tonight, come together for a highlight dinner.

Meals: Breakfast, Highlight Farewell Dinner 

SNAPSHOT – WHAT’S INCLUDED:

  • A scenic cruise along the Madu River
  • Visit the Turtle Hatchery,Kosgoda
  • Total travel time by road today is around 3.5 hours
  • Farewell dinner at our hotel 

 

DAY 13     

Colombo

This morning we take a sightseeing tour of Colombo city. We drive through the Commercial area of the “Fort” so named, because both the Portuguese and Dutch had a Fort at this point. We drive past “Pettah”; a noisy Oriental bazaar with a hotchpotch of ancient vehicles, bargains, mosques & temples.  There’s a visit to a Hindu temple and we continue the tour through the Wolvendaal Dutch Church, Hultsdorf Law courts, to the residential area of Cinnamon Gardens and on to the Independence Square and Bandaranayke Memorial International Conference Hall. We also visit Gangaramaya Temple. After our sightseeing tour we return to the hotel for check out. The rest of the day is at your leisure until you need to transfer to the airport or make plans for an onward journey.

Meal: Breakfast

SNAPSHOT – WHAT’S INCLUDED:

  • Morning sightseeing tour, Colombo city 

SPECIAL NOTES:

  • Extend hotel check out for a fee to suit travellers with evening departures.
  • For travellers with morning flight departures you may prefer to add an additional night of stay in order not to forfeit the morning city tour. 

 

Itineraries may be subject to change, due to circumstances outside of our control. If there is any itinerary change prior to departure of significance we aim to inform you prior to travel.  Itinerary changes while on tour will be informed by your tour leader/guide while on tour.

 

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ACCOMMODATION

HOTELS

Destination

Hotel Name

Nights 

Negombo

Jetwing Beach  

1

Dambulla

Jetwing Lake  

3

Kandy

Mahaweli Reach Hotel 

2

Nuwara Eliya

Araliya Green Hills 

1

Udawalawe

The Grand Udawalawe Safari Resort

2

Galle

Radisson Blue Galle  

2

Colombo

 

1

 

Hotels may be subject to change, due to circumstances outside of our control. Should this occur, a hotel of a similar standard will be provided.

Jetwing Beach, Negombo

Radisson Blu, Galle

SRI LANKA HOTEL DESCRIPTIONS

JETWING BEACH, NEGOMBO

Located on the golden sands of Negombo, effortlessly combining beauty and luxury. Jetwing Beach is a landmark property of Jetwing Hotels. Designed by the internationally renowned Sri Lankan architect, Geoffrey Bawa, the hotel is a wonderful example of Sri Lankan design amidst a tropical paradise. A magnificent pool to swim in, a spa full of wellness treatments and elegant rooms. With five dining options to choose from, guests are assured of delectable cuisine, both local and international.

There are 75 well-appointed rooms, decorated in earthy tones creating a relaxing ambience and also are equipped with carefully picked furniture and luxurious modern bathrooms. Each room has a private terrace or balcony with a fantastic view.

JETWING LAKE, DAMBULLA

Jetwing Lake nimbly combines contemporary architecture with the solitude of the Siyambalaweva banks, and its placid ambience. Sprawled on an expansive area of 18 acres, the hotel is a languid retreat with easy access to Sri Lanka’s cultural triangle and its curiosities.

Besides an internationally inspired menu, and an in house Chinese Restaurant, for those preferring an experience of a true Sri Lanka flavour, Jetwing Lake also specialises in authentic Sri Lankan cuisine, prepared from fresh produce grown locally in the area.

Dressed in contemporary elements that subtly blend in with the surrounding area, the rooms are designed to offer guests complete, unhindered rest in an ambience of luxury. These living spaces are generously proportioned, with plush bathrooms that afford sensuous soaking away in their luxury bathtubs.

MAHAWELI REACH HOTEL, KANDY

Nestled beside the mighty Mahaweli River, Mahaweli Reach Hotel combines a sense of luxury with the old-world charm of an ancient kingdom. Located at 488 metres above sea level, the city is the hill capital of Sri Lanka which offers incredible culture and history all the way to authentic local life. 

ARALIYA GREEN HILLS, NUWARA ELIYA
Located amidst misty mountains, surreal tea hills and salubrious climes Araliya Green Hills is premier amongst hotels in Nuwaraeliya that is adorned by colonial splendour and an eclectic charm. Being a property that offers an extensive range of accommodation options, exquisite restaurants and snazzy bars, Araliya Green Hills seamlessly blends modern conveniences with true Sri Lankan hospitality to offer you truly mesmerising stay in the enchanting highlands of Sri Lanka.

THE GRAND UDAWALAWE SAFARI RESORT, UDA-WALAWE
The Grand Udawalawe Safari Resort, offering 4-star facilities, is the only hotel of its’ class in the area and an environmental friendly hotel. Situated on 7 acres of land only 500 metres from the Ath Athuru Sevana (Elephant Orphanage), and is only a five minutes drive from the Uda Walawe National Park. 

Rooms include air conditioning, 24 hours TV / DVD Players, free wi-fi, tea making facilities 24 hours room services, direct dialing telephone (including IDD) / 24 hours laundry service and a doctor on call. 

RADISSON BLU, GALLE

Enriched with lush natural greenery, bursts of spices in the air, stunning architecture and fascinating sculptures set against dramatic coastal scenery explore and unearth Galle’s unimaginable beauty.

Seaside inspired with influences of the local colonial heritage, all guestrooms at Amari Galle Sri Lanka have been designed with the stunning seascape centre stage. Flexible living spaces, light and airy, spacious yet still cosy, the hotel will offer you the choice of modern yet homely deluxe rooms to exquisite suite accommodation all designed within a theme of natural simplicity complete with modern technology.

 

Hotel descriptions are taken from the hotel website and edited to suit our page.


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GETTING THERE

Starts In: Negombo, Sri Lanka
Ends In: Colombo, Sri Lanka

Arrival: Colombo, Sri Lanka
Departure: Colombo, Sri Lanka

‘Start’ and ‘End’ – relates to itinerary start and end.
‘Arrival’ and ‘Departure’ destination is the airport for access to start/end points.

First Day Information: Arrival day commences with a 3PM tour meet up.
Final Day Information: There are no tour excursions on the final day.  

Hotel Check In/Out Times
Consider the hotel check in time on arrival and the hotel check out time on departure. If you arrive prior to the check in time, the hotel will store your luggage until the check in time and can also store your luggage until you are ready to depart for your onward journey.

Hotel check in:  various - hotels have check in from 2PM or 3PM
Hotel check out: various - hotels require check out by 10AM, 11AM or 12 midday

AIRPORT TRANSFERS
Airport Transfers are included on arrival and departure given that you provide your full flight itinerary as issued by the airline no later than 45 days priors to travel. Where we have booked your flights for you, we have the details and this step is not required.

note: if you have extended your stay by your own arrangement transfers cannot be provided.

FLIGHT INFORMATION
As an Australian travel company we can provide flight assistance for flights originating from Australia. If joining the tour from outside Australia we recommend making your own flight arrangements or to use the service of a travel advisor located within your country of residence for access to best fares.

 

DETAILS

Read on for other key trip information that you should know before you decide on joining the group.

TRIP AVAILABILITY
If this trip seems right for you then we encourage you to book early and secure your place with a deposit.  Tour space is limited. Also, many services on this tour must be booked well in advance. To ensure your place, please check trip availability at your earliest convenience

FELLOW TRAVELLERS 
You will enjoy this boutique small group experience with a maximum of 14 travellers. This is a Solos Only (couple-free) tour. You are welcome to join with a friend. It will depart with a minimum of four travellers.

THE PACE [3 out of 5]
A moderately paced tour and includes some days with early starts. Touring is most enjoyed with a good level of fitness. A minimum of an average level of fitness is recommended for this tour.  Travellers of 75 years or more may be required to return a Fit to Travel form that is completed by their doctor.  See MORE ABOUT FITNESS in More Information section below. More Information > Visit Travel Fitness

ABOUT THE MEALS   
It’s regular that our trips include welcome dinners and farewell dinners for our groups. In addition, we include other group dining experiences to ensure that everyone can enjoy the benefit of travelling and dining as a group.  There’s nothing better than to share a meal with new friends and discuss the day’s adventures.

The Local Cuisine
The lunch and dinner meals included with the itinerary are Sri Lankan cuisine.

We like to ensure that our travellers have dining experiences at local quality restaurants, and you won’t be limited to buffet style meals, but also enjoy A La Carte dining. There may be occasions where the group dines at the hotel, due to limited choice of restaurants in the area.

For days where lunch or dinner isn’t included, your guide will be on hand to offer recommendations. There may be one, or a few exceptions with western-style options. The hotel breakfasts will offer a variety including Sri Lankan breakfast and some western breakfast options. 

The traditional cuisine of Sri Lanka has been influenced by many nationalities over the years including the Dutch, English, Arabs, Malays, Moors, Indians and Portuguese. Food is colourful with many vegetarian options and by the coast seafood features.  The staple diet is rice and curry and the curry is usually offered as a variety of small dishes of curry including vegetarian, chicken, fish and some beef and mutton curries.  The curries are accompanied by other dishes including dhal and sambol (like a chutney). Coconut milk is widely used in the curries. And contrary to belief of some westerners, curries are not usually ‘hot’ in taste, but rather ‘spiced’ for flavour. Given Sri Lanka is a tropical island, tropical fruits are abundant. Be sure to sip on a King Coconut juice.

We advise travellers against street food and that you only dine at places that are recommended by your guide or guide/leader.  By following best advice it’s far less likely that you will become unwell with any stomach complaints.

About the Water in Sri Lanka
Due to poor quality of drinking water in Sri Lanka, you must only drink bottled water and only bottled water from reliable sources. Also, use bottled water for brushing teeth. Most hotels have bottled water included in the room for the purpose of brushing teeth.

GROUP GUIDE
This is a private group tour with a driver and tour guide from Sri Lanka. Your tour guide is there to assist with group arrangements and to act as the liaison for all tour services. If the group size falls below 7, then a driver-guide will escort the group.

TRANSPORT
Touring is mostly by road. There is also a local train journey during the day, a short canoe trip, boat ride and a tuk tuk transfer for an excursion in the highlands. While in the National Park there is a jeep safari.

If the group size finalises between 4 to 6 passengers, a six seater van is used for the group touring with one driver-guide (not a driver and a guide). Where the group size finalises with 7 to 13 passengers a mini tourist van/coach with a driver and guide is included. If the group size finalises with 14-16 passengers a medium size coach is used for the group.

LUGGAGE INFORMATION AND RESTRICTIONS
For airline luggage restrictions refer to your ticket details. Please note that the maximum luggage weight for touring may be less than the airline maximum limit.

Checked Luggage Maximum Weight: 20 kilograms
Luggage is limited to one medium size suitcase per person, the sum of its length/width and depth not to exceed 140cm (56") plus an overnight bag (airline bag size) which may be carried on board the vehicle. If your luggage exceeds this limit, we ask that you make alternative arrangements for the excess to be forwarded to the termination point of your tour. We suggest you have wheels on your suitcase, as there are certain places where assistance is not available.

Hand Luggage Maximum Weight/Information: 7 kilograms/small bag

TRAVEL GUIDE QUICK FACTS
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TRAVELLER REVIEWS

'My holiday to Sri Lanka exceeded all expectations. Accommodation was excellent, itinerary comprehensive and guides extremely helpful and knowledgeable.'

Lyn, 63 years, Sydney, NSW

'I found Sri Lanka to be a surprisingly diverse and beautiful country. The accommodation was excellent and the food was superb. The highlight on this trip however was the people, who are so friendly and gentle. If you've never holidayed in an Asian country, then Sri Lanka is the perfect place to start.'

Judy, 56 years, Sydney, New South Wales

'The holiday was just what I needed with the right balance of activity and relaxation. Sri Lanka is a beautiful country, well worth visiting.'

Sonia, 49 years, ACT
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