From the moment you arrive, Sri Lanka greets you not just with open arms, but with a kind of peace you didn’t realize you needed. Your Ceylon Leisure Plans representative welcomes you with the ancient blessing: "Ayubowan – may you live long." Travel inland to Kandy, the spiritual heart of the island, nestled among lush green hills. Visit the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, where the air is thick with incense and reverence. Let the rhythm of Kandyan drums and the shimmer of lotus lamps quiet your thoughts.
Overnight stay in Kandy.
Begin your day in the Royal Botanical Gardens of Peradeniya, where rare orchids bloom and ancient trees whisper stories in the wind. In the afternoon, explore Kandy Lake and its charming streets. If you wish, witness a traditional cultural show, a colorful expression of Sri Lanka’s deep-rooted heritage. By nightfall, you’ll understand: this city is not loud, but it is deeply alive.
Overnight stay in Kandy.
This morning, board the scenic train to Nuwara Eliya — a journey considered one of the most breathtaking in the world. Pass rolling tea estates, cascading waterfalls, and clouds drifting through pine forests. Arrive in Nuwara Eliya, the misty mountain town known as “Little England.” Its cool air, old bungalows, and peaceful gardens will make you feel like time has paused — in the gentlest way.
Overnight stay in Nuwara Eliya.
Today is slow and sweet. Visit a working tea plantation and factory, where you’ll learn how the world’s finest Ceylon tea is crafted — not just from leaves, but from generations of care. Wander through Gregory Lake, visit Victoria Park, or simply sit with a warm cup in your hands, watching the mist roll across the hills.
Overnight stay in Nuwara Eliya.
Before sunrise, set out to Horton Plains, a plateau of surreal beauty. Walk quietly through grasslands and cloud forests until you reach World’s End, a sheer drop that reveals endless valleys below. Stand there. Say nothing. Just breathe. The world doesn’t always need words. Return to Nuwara Eliya with a calm heart and awe in your eyes.
Overnight stay in Nuwara Eliya.
After breakfast, drive to Ella, a mountain village where every view is a painting and every breeze feels like a lullaby. Visit the famous Ravana Falls, take a gentle walk to the Nine Arches Bridge, and in the evening, climb Little Adam’s Peak for a sunset you’ll remember all your life. Ella doesn’t shout to be seen — it simply waits to be felt.
Overnight stay in Ella.
Spend your day as you wish. Choose an early morning hike to Ella Rock for a deeper adventure. Or wander the village, sip tea overlooking the valley, and listen to the rustling leaves. Let this day be yours — unhurried, open, full of quiet joy.
Overnight stay in Ella.
Travel to Haputale, a lesser-known gem perched on a narrow ridge, offering views that stretch to the sea on clear days. Visit Lipton’s Seat, where Sir Thomas Lipton once stood surveying his tea empire. You’ll understand why he stayed. On the way, stop at Diyaluma Falls .Sri Lanka’s second-highest waterfall , where nature writes poetry in every drop.
Overnight stay in Haputale.
After breakfast, begin your descent from the hills. With each turn of the road, carry the stillness, the green, the gentle winds with you. Reach Colomb0 by evening . The modern face of Sri Lanka, buzzing with life, yet grounded in history. Reflect on your journey — not just across a land, but within yourself.
Overnight stay in Colombo.
AWith gratitude in your heart and the rhythm of the hills still echoing in your soul, transfer to Bandaranaike International Airport for your departure. You leave with more than memories — you leave with a softened spirit, a quieter mind, and a bond with a land that will forever welcome you back.
Have a safe flight!