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Sri lanka Round Tours 7 Days
Basic Price – 1160$
Route : Airport - Anuradhapura - Sigiriya / Dambulla - Matale - Kandy - Nuwara Eliya - Kataragama - Yala - Hikkaduwa - Galle - Colombo - Airport
Welcome to Tileza Tours, where our joy lies in showcasing the wonders of Asia. Embarking on our seven-day journey, the adventure begins with the ancient marvels of Anuradhapura on the first day. Moving to the third day, we invite you to create lasting memories in the cultural treasures of Kandy and the lush landscapes of Peradeniya in the Mathale district.
Nuwara-Eliya awaits on the fourth day, offering a delightful escape into its breathtaking scenery. The fifth day unfolds in the spiritual vibes of Katharagama, adding a unique dimension to your Sri Lankan experience. On the eighth day, we explore the charming coastal towns of Galle and Hikkaduwa.
The final day treats you to a sightseeing tour in Colombo, culminating with your departure from Bandaranayake International Airport. While we present a pre-planned seven-day tour, we are wholeheartedly open to customizing the route according to your preferences. This is your journey, and you are the captain of your adventure. As a dedicated team, rooted in our soil, we are eager to share the wonders of our beloved Sri Lanka with you. Let’s embark on this unforgettable exploration together.
Day 1 : Colombo Airport – Anuradhapura
Anuradhapura

Anuradhapura, a capital city in Sri Lanka, located in the North Central province, is renowned for its well-preserved ruins, showcasing the ancient Sri Lankan civilization. As the third capital of ancient Sri Lanka, it holds historical significance.
Overnight Stay Hotel at Anuradhapura
Day 2 : Transfer to Sigiriya from Anuradhapura
Sigiriya

Sigiriya, the renowned 5th-century rock citadel of King Kasyapa, is nestled in Sri Lanka’s Matale District, near Dambulla. This ancient marvel, reaching 200m in height, stands in an ecologically valuable forest, often referred to as Alakamandava.
Dambulla

In the Matale district, Dambulla features Sri Lanka’s largest cave temple complex, a central vegetable distribution hub, and the South Asian region’s largest rose quartz mountain range, making it a compelling destination.
Overnight Stay Kandy
Day 3 : Transfer to Kandy
Breakfast Hotel at Kandy
Kandy

Kandy, the capital of the Central Province and the final seat of ancient kings in Sri Lanka, houses the revered Temple of the Tooth Relic (Sri Dalada Maligawa) and served as the palace of the last king, Sir Wickrama Rajasinha.
Peradeniya

Peradeniya is renowned for the Royal Botanical Gardens, located along the Mahavali River. Attracting visitors globally, it serves as the National Herbarium of Sri Lanka, encompassing 147 acres and a diverse collection of plant specimens.
Day 4 : Nuwara Eliya
Breakfast Hotel at Nuwara Eliya
Nuwara Eliya Gregory Lake

Nuwara-Eliya, nestled in Sri Lanka’s Central Province, is known as “The City of Light” or “City on the Plain.” Attractions include a golf course, trout streams, Victoria Park, and opportunities for boating or fishing on Lake Gregory.
Hakgala Botanical Gardens

Among Sri Lanka’s five main National Botanical Gardens, Hakgala stands as the second-largest. Adjacent to Hakgala Strict Nature Reserve, the garden invites exploration. For more details, visit our destination page through the provided link.
Day 5 : Kataragama
Breakfast Hotel at Kataragama
Kataragama

Kataragama, a hidden city for Sri Lankan Buddhists and Hindus, resides in the Monaragala district of the Uva province. Central to its significance is the ancient Kiriwehera Buddhist stupa, dating back to the 6th century in King Mahasen’s reign. In July, Hindu devotees gather for worship at the Kataragama Hindu Kovil, accompanied by a traditional perahera.
Day 6 : Hikkaduwa - Galle
Breakfast Hotel at Hikkaduwa
Hikkaduwa

Hikkaduwa, a charming town in Galle district, Southern Province, boasts beach resorts and coastal shops. Renowned for surfing and turtle sightings, the area hosts turtle farms, allowing visitors to witness egg-laying. Additionally, the coral sanctuary off the coast features vibrant corals and diverse fish.
Galle

Galle, Sri Lanka’s Southern Province capital, houses the UNESCO-listed Galle Fort, a robust Dutch colonial fortress from 1649-1717. Explore attractions like the natural harbor, National Maritime Museum, St. Mary’s Cathedral, and Galle International Stadium on our destination page through the provided link.
Day 7 : Sight seen at Colombo and departure from Colombo
Colombo city

Colombo, known globally for two millennia in trade, beckons with iconic landmarks like Galle Face Green, Viharamahadevi Park, Beira Lake, and the Colombo Lotus Tower. Mount Lavinia beach and Galle Face Green stand out as popular destinations and residential spots for tourists.
Bandaranaike International Airport

Bandaranaike International Airport, situated near Colombo, is Sri Lanka’s primary international gateway, connecting travelers with seamless access to the country. Serving as a major hub, it facilitates smooth arrivals and departures.