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Holiday to Maldives and Sri Lanka: Kandy + Train, Tea District + Safari Yala Park

Grand Sri Lanka + Yala + Maldives
LPM17C
17 NIGHTS
FROM $3,944
Per person sharing
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Holiday to Maldives and Sri Lanka Kandy Train Tea Safari Yala Park

This holiday to Maldives and Sri Lanka visits all the key sights of the Cultural Triangle near Kandy, including Dambulla Cave Temple & Sigiria Rock, before taking a train ride through the Tea District and enjoying a wildlife safari in Yala Park. Complete your holiday relaxing on a pristine atoll in the spectacular Maldives. English speaking Sri Lankan guide, all transfers, jeep safaris & excursions included.

Holiday to Maldives and Sri Lanka Kandy Train Tea Safari Yala Park
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Cultural Triangle
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Sigiriya Rock
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Dambulla Cave Temple
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Kandy & Temple of Tooth
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Botanical Gardens
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Train, Tea District
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Safari, Yala Park
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Maldives Islands
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Snorkelling & Diving
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Holidays to Maldives and Sri Lanka
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Cultural Triangle
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Sigiriya Rock
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Dambulla Cave Temple
• 
Kandy & Temple of Tooth
• 
Botanical Gardens
• 
Train, Tea District
• 
Safari, Yala Park
• 
Maldives Islands
• 
Snorkelling & Diving
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Holidays to Maldives and Sri Lanka
Day 1
You will be met at Colombo Airport by your driver/guide and transferred to your hotel in the commercial, industrial and cultural centre of Sri Lanka.
 
Check in and relax in this harbour city, situated on an ancient trading sea route.
Day 2
This morning your driver/guide will collect you from your Colombo hotel and introduce you to the beauty of central Sri Lanka as we travel 4.5-hours to Sigiriya in the heart of the Cultural Triangle.
 
Along the way we stop at the small Elephant Freedom Project that shelters captive Asian elephants. As they have only a few elephants, this offers a very personal experience - including the opportunity to walk with one of the elephants.
 
Afterwards we continue to our hotel in this historic region.
Day 3
This morning we climb Sigiriya Rock - also known as Lion's Rock -  a massive 5th century fortress and palace ruins surrounded by extensive gardens and reservoirs.
 
Here you can visit the small museum located near the entrance, before climbing 1,200 steps to the top of this amazing fortress in the sky that is now a World Heritage Site, with the reward of incredible views. Ancient rock paintings can be seen in one section of your ascent.
 
After returning to your hotel for lunch, enjoy an afternoon private jeep safari in Minneriya National Park, where you can hope to see wild Asian elephants. The elephants are particularly numerous in August and September, when they migrate along a corridor from neighbouring parks to feed on the fresh grass on the lake bed - an annual event known as "The Gathering". Birdlife is also prolific in this park.
 
Note: If you have mobility issues, you can still view Sigiriya Rock from the gardens at the bottom. Please expect Minneriya to be extremely busy, with many jostling vehicles.
Day 4
This morning we drive 1-hour to the ancient city of Polonnaruwa - the capital of Sri Lanka from the 11th to 13th centuries following the fall of Anuradhapura and today a World Heritage Site.
 
Here you can explore these magnificent ruins, which contain some fine examples of Buddhist statues and marvel at this ancient civilisation, before returning to Habarana.
 
The afternoon is free to relax at your hotel, where optional activities include riding an elephant, touring the local town in a bull cart or enjoying an Ayurvedic spa treatment.
 
Note: Please dress appropriately when visiting sacred sites, with shoulders and knees covered.
Day 5
This morning we travel 3-hours to the bustling hill capital of Kandy.
 
Along the way we stop at Dambulla to explore its famous Golden Rock Cave Temple, a sacred Buddhist pilgrimage site for 22 centuries. This vast isolated rock mass with five caverns filled with statues is the largest and best preserved cave monastery in Sri Lanka and is a World Heritage Site.
 
We also visit a Spice Garden, before checking into your Kandy hotel in this religious and ancient capital of kings.
 
In the late afternoon we visit the sacred Temple of the Tooth that houses a tooth relic of the Buddha. Religious pooja ceremonies, when the golden casket containing the tooth is revealed, are held daily at 05.00, 09.30 and 18.30 - so this is the best time to visit.
 
Kandy was the last capital of the Sri Lankan kings and is a World Heritage Site partly due to this temple. Its principal Buddhist complexes have considerable importance – the high priests of the two best known, Malwatte and Asgiriya, are the most important in Sri Lanka and the Asgiriya Maha Vihara has a large reclining Buddha image.
 
In the evening enjoy a Cultural Show, with dancing and fire walking.
 
Note: Please dress appropriately when visiting the temples, with shoulders and knees covered. There is a steep uphill walk to Dambulla Temple, so this excursion is not suitable for people with mobility issues.
Day 6
This morning we leave Kandy and travel 3-hours to Nuwara Eliya in the heart of tea country, enjoying spectacular views of the countryside and many tea plantations, as we wind through the hill country.
 
Along the way we visit a Tea Factory where you can see the stages of tea production and gain an understanding of why certain teas taste as they do.
 
In the afternoon we head to Nanu Oya Railway Station to board the 3-hour train to Ella / Bandarawela (depending on the location of your hotel) - but be warned, this is an interesting cultural experience. It is not luxurious and the views you get will depend upon the seat you are allocated.
 
Your guide will keep your luggage and meet you at the station on arrival. He will then transfer you to your hotel in the heart of the Tea District.
 
Note: Train tickets can only be booked 14 days in advance, with preference given to government officials. We do try to secure 1st class tickets, but air-conditioning is available only on a very few trains. Trains are also often cancelled. If train tickets are not available, a scenic road transfer through the hill country will be substituted.
Day 7
This morning enjoy a tour of a Tea Factory to learn more about the process of growing and producing the quality tea for which Sri Lanka is so famous.
 
The balance of your day is free to relax at your hotel and enjoy the tea district.
 
Note: The tea factory is closed on weekends.
Day 8
Today we travel 4-hours from the Tea District to Yala National Park. In Ella it is possible to do optional ziplining (pay locally), so let your guide know if you would like to make this detour.
 
Along the way we stop to photograph the Nine Arches Bridge that was built at Gotuwala, between the Ella and Demodara stations, during the British Colonial period. You can walk to the top and bottom viewing points, and maybe even see a train crossing.
 
We also stop at the cascading Ravana Waterfalls, with its backdrop of mountains and valleys. In Hindu mythology Sita, the wife of Rama, was hidden in caves behind these waterfalls when she was kidnapped from India and brought to Sri Lanka.
 
Afterwards we continue towards Yala National Park, the premier game reserve in Sri Lanka covering an area of nearly 400 square miles (1,000 square km). It is famous for having the highest density of leopards in the world, but sightings of these magnificent animals are not guaranteed and you need to take at least 2 or 3 jeep safaris for a good chance of a sighting. On arrival check into your lodge situated near this protected wildlife sanctuary.
Day 9
Rise early today to explore the wildlife of Yala National Park by private jeep safari. Yala is home to over 40 different species of mammals and also known locally as Ruhuna National Park. Whilst famous for its over 35 leopards, you can also see water buffalo, elephants, spotted & barking deer, wild boar, sambar, crocodiles, jackals, monkeys and mongoose. Sloth bears are also present but are rarely seen.
 
Birdlife is particularly rewarding including excellent raptor sightings, many aquatic birds, wild peacock, jungle fowl (the national bird of Sri Lanka), hornbills, orioles, pelicans and the rare black-necked stork. Over 200 different bird species can be seen, including many that migrate to escape the northern winter such as white-winged black terns, curlews and pintails.
 
Early morning and late afternoon is the best time to track leopards, but be aware that it is very difficult to find them in the wild and sightings are never guaranteed. Best viewings are generally at the end of the dry season (January to April), when the leopards search out the waterholes.
 
Two private jeep safaris per day are included - one in the early morning and one in the late afternoon.
 
Note: Please be aware that although Yala National Park offers a wonderful wildlife experience, it is a very different experience from a traditional African safari as the park is extremely busy. Be prepared for some rough roads, with the park being especially busy over weekends and festivals. Yala is closed during September and early October, but neighbouring Block 5 (Lunugamvehera) is open all year.
Day 10
This morning we leave Yala and travel 3-hours to Udawalawe. Here we visit the Elephant Transit Home that cares for orphaned calves and re-introduces them into the wild, where you can observe these youngsters coming in to feed.
 
Also enjoy a private jeep safari in this wildlife reserve that was created to provide sanctuary for animals displaced by the Udawalawe Reservoir and offers the best sightings of wild Asian elephants in Sri Lanka. It is an important habitat for many water birds, as well as water buffalo, spotted deer, barking deer, wild boar, sambar, jackal, mongoose and jungle cat. The nocturnal fishing cat is also found here, but is rarely seen.
 
In the afternoon we continue 2-hours to the small town of Mirissa, situated near the southern tip of Sri Lanka and renowned for its whale watching.
Day 11
In season (November to March), if whales have been spotted in the bay we recommend departing from Mirissa Harbour at 07.00 for a 3 to 4-hour private Whale Watching boat ride on the warm Indian Ocean.
 
You can hope to see Blue whale, Bryde´s whale, Sperm whale, Fin whale and sometimes a Killer whale. Blue whales in concentrations not seen elsewhere in the world will be the highlight. Common dolphin, Bottlenose dolphin, Spinner dolphin, Risso's dolphin and Striped dolphin are also seen in these clear waters and you may even see turtle, bluefin tuna and flying fish.
 
Afterwards we leave Mirissa and transfer 1-hour to the fortified town of Galle. Galle Fort has a colourful history, as it was originally built by the Portuguese and later heavily fortified by the Dutch. It is today a World Heritage Site, with a multi-ethnic and multi-religious population living within its walls.
 
Note: Wear a jacket as it can get cold on the boat and take a sun hat, sun glasses, binoculars, sunscreen, camera & small towel. Take your own snacks & drinks. You will be on the water for several hours in seas that can be rough, so if you are not a good sailor remember to take preventative travel sickness tablets well in advance.
Day 12
This morning enjoy a guided tour of fascinating Galle Fort, travelling in a 'Mini Moke' vehicle with your guide.
 
Prominent landmarks include the natural harbour, the National Maritime Museum, St. Mary's Cathedral founded by Jesuit priests, and an important Shiva temple. Afterwards enjoy a Cooking Experience with included lunch.
 
The balance of your day is free to walk along its ramparts and explore some of the shops and markets.
Day 13
After a morning at leisure to explore more of Galle Fort, in the afternoon transfer 2.5-hours to the fishing town of Negombo, conveniently situated near Colombo Airport.
 
Check into your hotel and relax in your warm tropical surroundings.
Day 14
Transfer to Colombo Airport for your onward flight.

You will be met at Male Airport and transferred by speedboat to your resort in the magnificent Maldives Islands.
 
Kick off your shoes and relax on the dazzling white powder-soft sands of your secluded paradise island, backed by swaying palm trees and lapped by turquoise waters.
Days 15 To 17
At leisure to relax on your small atoll in the beautiful Maldives Islands.
 
With its warm crystal clear turquoise waters, these paradise Indian Ocean islands offer some of the best snorkelling and scuba diving in the world - as well as the opportunity to completely unwind and escape the pressures of modern life.
 
The underwater world is a kaleidoscope of colour, where you can have close encounters with gentle giants like whale sharks, manta rays, dolphins & turtles. Water sports such as kayaking, kitesurfing, windsurfing, wakeboarding and deep sea fishing are also on offer.
 
Enjoy relaxing spa treatments or picnic on a private shell-strewn beach. Then take a sunset cruise on a wooden dhoni before dining feet-in-the-sand under the stars. Seafood is a speciality, but you will find a wide variety of delectable cuisine on offer.
Day 18
Transfer by speedboat to Male Airport for your flight home.