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14 days tour

Walking In Sri Lanka

$ 2,750 .00 USD

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Walking In Sri Lanka

This tour includes:

Others

All accommodation, activities and meals that are shown in the itinerary are included in the total cost of your trip You will also receive a complimentary transfer to and from the airport if you arrive on day 1 of the trip and depart on the last day and have provided your international flight information.

Accommodation

1 nights standard camping 2 nights simple guesthouse 8 nights standard hotel 1 nights simple hotel 1 nights simple lodge 1 nights simple monastery

Meals

A key facet of our responsible approach to tourism is that we encourage our groups to eat in local restaurants that prepare locally grown food. We give customers choice as to their meals and do not use rather bland and impersonal hotel restaurants or all- inclusive options 13 Breakfasts 5 Lunches 5 Dinners

Transport

Bus, 4WD, Train

Guide

Tour Leaders are quite simply the glue that holds our tours together. They are chosen for their travel experience and people skills and are thoroughly trained by Explore, widely acknowledged as some of the best training in the industry. A Tour Leaderโ€™s ultimate aim is to ensure everyone is well looked after and have a fantastic trip. They are there to ensure that the tour logistics run smoothly, that health and safety is adhered to and provide comprehensive briefings at the beginning and throughout the tour.

Not included:

Insurance

Travel Insurance is not included

Flights

International flights not included in the tour cost

Others

Any visa costs, spending money and tips are not included in the trip price. You can also book extra nightsโ€™ accommodation at the beginning and end of the trip and the cost of this accommodation along with any transfers would be quoted separately.

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Itinerary of your trip Walking In Sri Lanka

  • Day 1 Day 1: Join Trip In Negombo On The Shores Of The Indian Ocean
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1: Join Trip In Negombo On The Shores Of The Indian Ocean

      The trip begins today in the coastal town of Negombo, famous for its fishing industry and golden sands. Our hotel is approximatley 30 minutes drive north of the airport and a great place to relax after the journey to Sri Lanka. We may see fishing boats bring in the dayโ€™s catch or a stunning sunset over the ocean. Your trip Leader plans to meet everyone in the hotel reception at 6pm for the welcome meeting and for those that wish, there is the chance to go out for dinner as a group afterwards. There are no other activities planned for today. Should you miss the welcome meeting, your Leader will inform you of any essential information as soon as you catch up. If you would like an airport transfer today, youโ€™ll need to arrive into Colomboโ€™s Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB), which is around 30 minutes drive from our hotel.

  • Day 2 Day 2: Visit Dambulla Cave Temples; Jeep Safari In Search Of Elephants
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2: Visit Dambulla Cave Temples; Jeep Safari In Search Of Elephants

      We head inland today and stop to visit Dambulla, a complex of cave temples which date from the 1st century B.C. This atmospheric World Heritage Site still attracts scores of worshippers. We will visit five separate caves, which contain a large number of Buddha images and a few sculptures of Hindu Gods. In the early afternoon, we drive to either Minneriya or Kadaula National Park (depending on the season), where we enjoy a jeep safari to look for the herds of wild elephant that live here in large numbers. These parks are also home to an array of birdlife, including painted storks.

  • Day 3 Day 3: Hike To Sigiriya And Climb Lion Rock; Explore Polunnaruwa
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: Hike To Sigiriya And Climb Lion Rock; Explore Polunnaruwa

      We make an early start this morning, heading off with a packed breakfast through the jungle and on village trails, to the ancient site of Sigiriya. On arrival we will climb the 200 meter/656 feet high iconic Lion Rock ahead of the crowds and whilst it is still relatively cool. The ruins of this 5th century โ€™Sky Fortressโ€™ are one of Sri Lankaโ€™s major attractions, a stupendous sight to behold and a feat of consummate engineering skill. The fortress was built in just 7 years to protect the palace of merciless King Kassapa, who had assassinated his father and deposed his brother. Unfortunately for the king, despite its impregnable reputation, he was defeated here by his brother after a reign of 18 years. A series of steps and steel stairways ascend to the top of the rock and halfway up, tucked beneath a sheltering overhang of rock, are the famous frescoes - the Sigiriya Damsels, their colours still glowing. Before the final ascent to the summit, we pass between a set of enormous lion paws carved out of the rock - all that remain of an ancient gateway that gave Sigiriya, the โ€™Lion Rockโ€™, its name. From the summit there are magnificent views of the surrounding jungle and countryside. In the afternoon we will explore another ancient site on foot, the remains of the city of Polonnaruwa, which reached the height of its glory in the 12th century, when it was a thriving commercial and religious centre. The city still maintains many of its spectacular buildings and monuments, with arguably the most impressive being the Quadrangle which contains a superbly decorated circular shrine. Another famous feature of this deserted city is the group of carved images of the Buddha, known as Galvihara. These 4 colossal figures are all hewn out of solid granite and the Reclining Buddha alone is no less than 14 metres/46 feet long. We can expect this morningโ€™s 6 kilometre/3.7 mile hike to take around 3 hours including the ascent/descent of 200 meter/656 feet Lion Rock. The afternoon walk at Polonnaruwa is around 4 kilometres/2.5 mile and will take approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes including sightseeing. The terrain is flat.

  • Day 4 Day 4: Trek In The Knuckles Range; Overnight In Former Colonial Bungalow
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: Trek In The Knuckles Range; Overnight In Former Colonial Bungalow

      This morning we head south to the Knuckles Mountain Range for a hike through the regionโ€™s abundant forests and grasslands. Resembling a clenched fist, the mountains are a remarkable microcosm of the country, the isolated cloud forests providing a haven for a rich diversity of flora and fauna. To the south and east of the Knuckles lies the Mahaveli Valley, whilst the Matale Valley (also known as the spice valley of Sri Lanka) to the west encircles a collection of peaks unrivalled anywhere else in the country. Our hike today takes us along the mainly earth and gravel paths of the Manigala Trail and we plan to enjoy our picnic lunch among these beautiful surroundings. We spend the night at the characterful Sir Johnโ€™s Bungalow. Built by the British during the colonial era as a residence for the Superintendent of the 1,300 acre Laggala tea estate, the Bungalow was once the holiday home of Sir John Kotalawala, the third Prime Minister of Sri Lanka. On a clear day, the gardens and terrace enjoy sweeping vistas of the north eastern Knuckles. Sir Johnโ€™s Bungalow retains its old-world charms and comforts, including roaring fireplaces in the living and dining rooms The bedrooms at the bungalow are simply furnished in a traditional style and have attached bathrooms with hot water showers. As there are just 5 rooms, you may, depending on the size of the group, need to share with 3 or 4 others (of the same sex). Todayโ€™s 16 kilometre/9.9 mile hike is expected to take around 5 to 6 hours.

  • Day 5 Day 5: Morning Knuckles Hike; Drive To Kandy, Orientation Walk In Afternoon
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 5: Morning Knuckles Hike; Drive To Kandy, Orientation Walk In Afternoon

      Thereโ€™s an option this morning to make an early start before breakfast and set off on a short trek to a spectacular viewpoint known locally as Mini Worldโ€™s End (after the more famous Worldโ€™s End sheer precipice in Sri Lankaโ€™s Horton Plains National Park), where the scarp slope drops almost vertically for 1192 metres/3911 feet affording magnificent panoramic views over the often mist shrouded landscapes. We return to the bunglow for breakfast and a chance to freshen up before driving to Kandy. Sitting on a plateau some 500 metres/1641 feet above sea level, Kandy served as the capital of the last Sinhalese kingdom until falling to the British in 1815. It is a place of cultural and spiritual importance with Buddhists from all over the world coming here to visit its famous Temple of the Tooth, the Dalada Maligawa. The jewelled shrine of the Holy Tooth, said to be Buddhaโ€™s left canine, is kept in the upper floor of the original building. The relic was brought from India 1,500 years ago and every year, at the time of the August full moon, it is paraded round the town with great pomp and circumstance during the festival of Perehera. We plan to go on an orientation walk in the city on arrival. This morningโ€™s optional 6 kilometre/3.7 mile hike is expected to take around 2 hours.

  • Day 6 Day 6: Tea Museum Visit; Trek In The Hills Above Kandy
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 6: Tea Museum Visit; Trek In The Hills Above Kandy

      This morning we head out by bus into the hills surrounding Kandy for a hike on part of the Hantane Trail. Passing through beautiful tropical forest frequented by monkeys and a variety of birds, our trek ends at the Ceylon Tea Museum. The museum occupies the refurbished 1925-vintage Hantane Tea Factory and is supported by the Sri Lanka Tea Board and Plantersโ€™ Association. There are exhibits on tea pioneers such as James Taylor and Thomas Lipton and after visiting we can enjoy a cuppa in the top-floor tearoom. The afternoon is free to explore more of Kandy. You can visit the Temple of the Tooth or wander round the lake or through the lush Royal Botanical Gardens at Peradeniya, located just outside the city. Kandy has many handicraft workshops, which have plenty of brassware, batik, lacquer work and other craft items to choose from. Kandyan dancers can also be seen performing every night at 1 or 2 venues around town. Todayโ€™s 9 kilometre/5.6 mile hike is expected to take around 4 to 5 hours.

  • Day 7 Day 7: Drive To Norwood; Walk Along Banks Of Castlereigh Reservoir And Through Tea Estates
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 7: Drive To Norwood; Walk Along Banks Of Castlereigh Reservoir And Through Tea Estates

      Departing Kandy this morning we will enjoy a scenic bus journey through Sri Lankaโ€™s Highlands to Hatton. Along our journey, strands of forest give way to the bright green tea bushes that cloak the landscape. Clusters of pickers, usually Tamil women, add splashes of colour in their colourful sarees. The Hatton area is known as โ€™Little Englandโ€™, where we will find red telephone boxes, Victorian colonial architecture and pretty rose gardens - Hatton served the coffee and tea estates of the colonial era. There is sometimes a train from Kandy to Hatton this morning that cannot be pre-booked, and if timings allow and it isnโ€™t too busy we will make a decision on the day to make this journey and rejoin our bus later. From Hatton its a short drive on to Norwood from where weโ€™ll trek through the tea plantations and along the banks of the Castelreigh Reservoir. At the end of our walk, itโ€™s a short journey by bus to our guesthouse in Dalhousie, the town that is the base for anyone wanting to climb sacred Adamโ€™s Peak (2243 meter/7359 feet), known locally as Sri Pada. A depression at the top of the peak is said to be Buddhaโ€™s footprint (or that of Shiva to Hindus and Adam to Christians and Muslims) and, each year during the period between the December and May full moon, hundreds of thousands of pilgrims climb to the top for sunrise. A basic property, our accommodation in Dalhousie, the Punsisi Resthouse has clean and spacious rooms with en-suite bathrooms. Todayโ€™s 10 kilometre/6.2 mile hike is expected to take around 4 hours.

  • Day 8 Day 8: Ascend The Sacred Mountain - Adamโ€™S Peak
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 8: Ascend The Sacred Mountain - Adamโ€™S Peak

      During the pilgrimage season, the stone staircase to the top of the peak is floodlit and we will set out around midnight joining throngs of pilgrims on the 1000 meter/3281 feet ascent to the summit, in time for sunrise and amazing views. It can get very busy at times but our guides know some of the shorts cuts on the mountain to help us avoid any bottlenecks. Outside of the season, the path is not lit and we will depart later in the pre-dawn light to reach the summit later but still whilst the air is cool and to be back down at our guesthouse by early afternoon at the latest. The Adamโ€™s Peak ascent is approximately 1000 meter/3281 feet the 8 kilometre/5 mile hike is expected to take around 8 hours in total.

  • Day 9 Day 9: Drive To Ohiya; Trek Down The Devilโ€™S Staircase Before Driving To Campsite At Belihuloya
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 9: Drive To Ohiya; Trek Down The Devilโ€™S Staircase Before Driving To Campsite At Belihuloya

      This morning we drive four hours on a scenic mountain road to Ohiya. There is sometimes a train to Ohiya this morning that cannot be pre-booked, and if timings allow and it isnโ€™t too busy we will make a decision on the day to make this journey and rejoin our bus later. From Ohiya weโ€™ll hike all the way down along the switchbacks of the Devils Staircase, passing through forests and tea plantations before eventually reaching the beautiful Bambarakanda Waterfall. At 263 metres/863 feet itโ€™s the highest waterfall in Sri Lanka. Reaching the road at Kalupahana Junction we meet our bus and drive to our overnight tented camp near the river at Belihuloya. This area experiences a specific climate linking the wet and dry zones with the hill country and the low country, all combining to make this an area of the country with a wide range of bio-diversity. The tents we use at the Belihuloya camp are large walk-in pre-erected tents with camp beds and all bedding provided. A mess tent, table, chairs and all cutlery and utensils are also provided. A field toilet tent serves the camp and there are cold water camp showers. Todayโ€™s 15 kilometre/9.3 mile hike is expected to take around 4 to 5 hours with a total ascent of 400 metres/1312 feet and descent of 1100 metres/3609 feet.

  • Day 10 Day 10: Walk In The Belihuloya Area; Drive To The Sinharaja Forest Reserve
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 10: Walk In The Belihuloya Area; Drive To The Sinharaja Forest Reserve

      After breakfast we take a walk through the rice paddies and villages in the Belihuloya area, eventually meeting up with our bus near Puwakgahawela. We then head for the Sinharaja Rainforest Reserve, a World Heritage Site of lowland evergreen virgin rainforest that is a bird watchersโ€™ paradise - 282 species have been sighted here. Other fauna include a large variety of insects, reptiles and amphibians. Although there are a small number of leopards, these are very rarely seen due to the dense foliage. The word โ€™Sinharajaโ€™ means lion king and legend has it that the Sinhala people of Sri Lanka originated from the union between a princess and the lion king who once lived in the forest! Blue Magpie Lodge is a family run lodge set in peaceful jungle surroundings just 5 minutes from Sinharaja Forest Reserve. The simply furnished rooms all have attached bathrooms, hot running water and a/c. The lodge restaurant serves typical Sri Lankan country style food and fresh fruits in season. Todayโ€™s 10 kilometre/6.2 mile walk is expected to take around 3 hours.

  • Day 11 Day 11: Rainforest Hike; Drive To Koggala On South Coast
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 11: Rainforest Hike; Drive To Koggala On South Coast

      This morning we will enjoy a hike on some of the trails through the rainforest in the company of a specialist park guide who will point out some of the stunning plant, bird and animal-life of the reserve. Sinharaja is one of Sri Lankaโ€™s last areas of primary tropical rainforest. More than 60% of the trees are endemic and many of them are considered rare. The forest is often shrouded by rainclouds and the trail may be slippery underfoot. In the afternoon we head for the seaside village of Koggala on the south coast, not far from the historic port of Galle. Todayโ€™s 8 kilometre/5 mile rainforest hike is expected to take around 3 hours.

  • Day 12 Day 12: Free Day At The Beach With Option To Visit Nearby Galle
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 12: Free Day At The Beach With Option To Visit Nearby Galle

      Today is left free to enjoy Koggala and the surrounding area. You can choose to relax on the beach, or the pretty coastal town of Galle is just a few kilometres/mile away and easily reached by local bus or taxi. An important trading centre since ancient times, the fortifications that can be seen today were built by the Portuguese and then the Dutch from the 16th to the 17th centuries. The fort ramparts of this World Heritage Site protect the harbour and a myriad of fascinating old houses, churches and warehouses. Today, the town has a strong arts vibe, with foreign and local artists, writers, photographers, designers and poets drawing inspiration from their surrounds. Boutique shops and cafes around the town showcase their work.

  • Day 13 Day 13: Train To Colombo; Walking Tour
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 13: Train To Colombo; Walking Tour

      We catch an early morning train from Galle to the lively capital Colombo, and have a picnic breakfast on the train. On arrival at the station we will head straight out a walking tour of Colombo (our bags are taken to the hotel) which will take you through the cityโ€™s commercial heritage in terms of Portuguese, Dutch, and English influences, dating back from 17th century to the 1990s. The afternoon is left free to explore the city further or perhaps do some shopping. In the evening thereโ€™s the option to join a unique guided walk around some of Colomboโ€™s old drinking spots, not the trendy new ones but the old taverns and pubs.

  • Day 14 Day 14: Trip Ends In Colombo
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 14: Trip Ends In Colombo

      The trip ends after breakfast at our hotel in Colombo. There are no activities planned today, so you are free to depart from Colombo at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel. If you would like an airport transfer today, you need to depart from Colomboโ€™s Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB), which is around an hoursโ€™ drive from our hotel.

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Average

There are several physical activities that last from 2 to 6 hours in easy terrains, low altitude flats, or water experiences. Please ask if youโ€™re not sure this applies to you.

Age range

Age range

Min: 16 / Max: 85

Age range allowed for this experience.

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