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Sri Lanka Tour 11 Days/10 Nights, with Oksana

11 Days
Join Our Deaf-Friendly Sri Lanka Tour 11 Days/10 Nights, with Oksana!
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19.11.2026 - 29.11.2026
Place
Sri Lanka, Colombo, Dambulla, Kandy, Unawatuna, Hikkaduwa
Tour duration
11 Days
Group size
10 people
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All set. Here’s what you get
Included in the price
Accommodation in hotel with bed & breakfast and dinner
01 Local Village Lunch on 3rd Day
Meal plans as per the itinerary
Airport Transfer will be provided ONLY 01 TIME PER EACH WAY FOR GROUP. Additional Airport Transfer US$ 30 Per Person
Transportation in air conditioned Mini Coach throughout the tour
English speaking Driver / Helper
Amsaan Accessible Tours Application
50 EUR discount voucher for the next trip
Rates includes all entrance tickets for below activities:
Sigiriya Rock Fortress
Sigiriya Rock Guide
Village Tour with Local Sri Lankan Cuisine Lunch
Wildlife Jeep Safari and Entrance ticket
Kandy, Temple of the Tooth
Kandy Cultural Show
Kandy Botanical Garden
Snorkeling in Mirissa
Galle Fort Excursion
Special Farewell Gala Dinner at The Station Restaurant
OPTIONAL – Whale Watching Safari – USD 60 PER PERSON
Not included in the price
International Flight Ticket
Snacks & Meals not mentioned in the tour
Lunch NOT included, ONLY on Day 03 – Lunch Special Local Cuisine
Guide & Driver Tipping
Telephone, laundry, mini bar, shopping, etc
Visa Fee
Day 1 – Arrival day. Colombo airport (19.11.2026)
Arrive into Colombo airport and transfer to your hotel in Colombo
03 hour by road
Check into the hotel / At your leisure
Dinner at the hotel

Colombo
The bustling capital of Sri Lanka, is a city that seamlessly blends its rich history with modern urban life. Situated on the western coast of the island, Colombo has been a vital port city for centuries, attracting traders from across the globe. Its strategic location has made it a melting pot of cultures, evident in its diverse architecture, cuisine, and vibrant cultural scene. The cityscape
of Colombo is a striking mix of colonial-era buildings, gleaming high-rises, and serene Buddhist temples. The iconic Galle Face Green, a vast oceanfront expanse, is a popular spot for both locals and tourists, offering breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean and serving as a hub for social gatherings and recreational activities.
A Colombo city tour offers a vibrant mix of colonial history, modern skyscrapers, bustling markets, and serene temples, letting you experience Sri Lanka's diverse culture through key sights like the Dutch Hospital, Gangaramaya Temple, Petal Market, Independence Square, Galle Face Green, and Lotus Tower, for a blend of local charm and comfort.
No Meals
Day 2 – Sigiriya – Amaya Lake – Dambulla (20.11.2026)
Leave after breakfast, Check-out
Transfer to Sigiriya by road – 4hrs
Check in at the Hotel
Evening – Visit and climb the Sigiriya Rock Fortress
Dinner and overnight at the hotel

Sigiriya is located in the North Western Province of Sri Lanka, within Sri Lanka’s so-called
Cultural Triangle. It is an important crossroads that intersects the Colombo–Trincomalee
and Kandy–Anuradhapura roads, and is 156-kilometres from Sri Lanka’s capital, Colombo.
The cave temples are located just outside town, up an enormous 160-metre-high rocky
outcrop that enjoys spectacular panoramic views as far as Sigiriya, 15-kilometres distant.
Sigiriya Rock Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Sri Lanka, is an ancient marvel rising
200 meters above the surrounding plains. Built in the 5th century by King Kasyapa, this iconic
fortress showcases advanced urban planning, elaborate water gardens, and stunning frescoes.
Often called the "Eighth Wonder of the World," Sigiriya offers breathtaking panoramic views
and insights into Sri Lanka’s rich history and culture. Tourists can explore its well-preserved
ruins, climb the rock’s steep stairways, and admire the famous “Lion’s Paws” entrance. Sigiriya remains a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
Breakfast & Dinner
Day 3 – Dambulla – Catamaran. Tuk Tuk Ride. Bullock Cart Ride – Wild Life Jeep Safari (21.11.2026)
Breakfast at the hotel
Experience a Special Village Tour with local Sri Lankan cuisine lunch
30MIN Catamaran Lake Ride
30MIN TUK TUK Ride
30MIN Bullock Cart Ride

Return to the hotel
Late evening - Wildlife Jeep Safari
Dinner and overnight at the hotel
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 4 – Kandy city tour (22.11.2026)
Leave after breakfast, Check-out
Transfer to Kandy by road – 3hrs
Check-in at the hotel
Late afternoon, Kandy city tour and visit the Temple Of the Tooth Relic
Evening Cultural Dance show
Dinner and overnight at the hotel

Kandy, nestled in Sri Lanka's central highlands, is a city rich in history and culture. It was the last
capital of the ancient kings and is home to the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, a significant
Buddhist site. Surrounded by lush hills, Kandy features the serene Kandy Lake and the expansive Peradeniya Royal Botanical Gardens. Known for its vibrant cultural scene, the city hosts traditional dance performances and the grand annual Esala Perahera festival. Kandy's blend of historical, cultural, and natural attractions makes it a captivating destination for visitors.
The Temple of the Tooth Relic (Sri Dalada Maligawa) in Kandy is one of Sri Lanka’s most sacred Buddhist sites, housing the revered relic of the Buddha’s tooth. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, located within the royal palace complex, showcases stunning Kandyan architecture with intricate carvings, golden adornments, and serene surroundings.
Pilgrims and tourists visit the temple to witness its spiritual significance and cultural heritage, especially during the grand Esala Perahera festival. Set against the scenic backdrop of Kandy Lake, the temple offers a profound cultural experience, making it a must-visit destination for those exploring Sri Lanka’s rich history.
Breakfast & Dinner
Day 5 – Royal Botanical Garden + Tea Factory (23.11.2026)
Breakfast at the hotel & Checkout
Visit Royal Botanical Garden if times permit
Transfer to Nuwara Eliya by road. 2hrs.45mins
Late afternoon visit a Tea Factory
Dinner & Overnight at the hotel

The Royal Botanical Gardens in Peradeniya, is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and tourists in Sri Lanka. Spanning over 147 acres, this garden is renowned for its stunning collection of over 4,000 plant species, including vibrant orchids, towering palms, and ancient trees. Established in 1821, the garden offers a peaceful escape from the bustling city, providing a serene environment to explore its beautifully landscaped lawns, vibrant flower beds, and impressive avenues of palm trees.

Nuwara Eliya
A British-accented community in the heart of Sri Lanka’s tea country, Nuwara Eliya is, in one word, green. Almost every hillside is bright with neatly trimmed tea bushes. The mock-Tudor architecture and velvety golf courses recall the
days when this was the preferred retreat of the British in the years after they defeated the Kandyan Kingdom to take control of Sri Lanka.
Nuwara Eliya is located in the mountains of Sri Lanka. Due to its high location and fresh climate, this is the perfect environment for growing tea. You will find huge tea plantations and tea houses here. When you visit Nuwara Eliya, it’s a must to find out and learn more about the tea process.
get to see the tea process at work; and how the green tea leaves end up in drinkable tea through various steps of withering (drying), rolling, fermentation, oxidizing, drying again, followed by sorting and bulk packing.
Breakfast & Dinner
Day 6 – Unawatuna (24.11.2026)
Breakfast at the hotel, Checkout
Transfer to Unawatuna by road. 6hrs.30mins
Enroute stop for lunch
Dinner and overnight at the hotel

Unawatuna Beach, situated on Sri Lanka's southern coast near Galle, is renowned for its golden sands, calm turquoise waters, and vibrant coral reefs. Once hailed as one of the world's top
twelve beaches, it remains a favorite among travelers seeking a blend of relaxation and adventure. Protected by a natural reef, the beach offers safe swimming conditions, making it ideal
for families Beyond its scenic beauty, Unawatuna is a hub for marine enthusiasts. The surrounding coral gardens are home to diverse marine life, including endangered fish species. Activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, and whale watching are popular among visitors. The nearby Bonavista coral reef is a notable spot for these underwater adventures.
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 7 – Mirissa. Snorkeling With The Turtles (25.11.2026)
Early morning half a day Whale Watching Safari with onboard Breakfast - OPTIONAL
Afternoon leave for a tour of the Southern Coast Snorkeling with Turtles in Mirissa
Dinner and overnight at the hotel

Whale Watching in Mirissa - OPTIONAL
Whalewatching inMirissa, a coastal town on Sri Lanka’s southern tip, is an unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts. The waters off Mirissa become a prime location to spot majestic blue whales, sperm whales, and playful dolphins. Early morning boat tours offer the best chance to see these gentle giants up close, as they breach and spout in the open ocean. The scenic backdrop of the Indian Ocean enhances the experience, making Mirissa a top destination for marine wildlife tours. With expert guides and responsible operators, whale watching here is both thrilling and eco-friendly.
Snorkeling With The Turtles in Mirissa Turtle Bay is a wonderful snorkelling site and as its name suggests, it’s a great place to potentially spot a few turtles. There are seven species of turtles in the world, five of which can be found in Sri Lanka: the Green Turtle, Hawksbill Turtle, Leatherback
Turtle, Loggerhead Turtle, and the Olive Ridley Turtle. These turtles frequent the warm waters of the southern coast, especially along the coast between Unawatuna and Mirissa where they come ashore to nest.
Breakfast & Dinner
Day 8 – Hikkaduwa City + Galle Fort (26.11.2026)
Breakfast at the Hotel
Transfer to Hikkaduwa by Road, 1hr.30mins
Enroute visit the Galle Fort
Dinner and overnight at the hotel

Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site located in Sri Lanka, is a captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Built by the Portuguese in 1588 and later fortified by the Dutch, this ancient fort is a testament to colonial architecture and design. Enclosed within its sturdy ramparts are cobblestone streets lined with charming colonial-era buildings, museums, cafes, and boutiques, making it a popular destination for tourists.
The fort offers panoramic views of the Indian Ocean, and its lighthouse and clock tower are iconic landmarks. Visitors can explore the fort’s rich history through its well-preserved structures, including churches, temples, and old houses. Galle Fort is not just a historical site but also a vibrant community, home to artists, writers, and locals who contribute to its unique atmosphere.
A visit to Galle Fort is a journey back in time, offering a perfect blend of heritage and modernity. The Hikkaduwa is a highlight for snorkelers and divers, featuring a rich diversity of marine life, including colorful fish and sea turtles. Visitors can explore the reef through guided snorkeling tours or glass-bottom boat rides, making it accessible for all ages.
For surf enthusiasts, Hikkaduwa provides consistent waves suitable for both beginners and experienced surfers, particularly during the surf season from November to April. The beach's vibrant atmosphere is complemented by beachfront cafes and restaurants offering local cuisine and fresh seafood.
Cultural attractions include the Sea Turtle Hatchery and Rescue Centre, where visitors can learn about conservation efforts for endangered sea turtles. Additionally, the Tsunami Museum offers insights into the 2004 tsunami's impact on the region.
Breakfast & Dinner
Day 9 – Hikkaduwa (27.11.2026)
Breakfast at the Hotel
At your leisure
Dinner and overnight at the hotel
Breakfast & Dinner
Day 10 – Colombo (West) + Mount Lavinia Town + Special Dinner in Seafood Restaurant (28.11.2026)
Breakfast at the hotel
Transfer to Colombo - Mount Lavinia by road. 2hrs
City tour of Colombo / Shopping
Special farewell Gala Dinner at The Station restaurant. A Seafood Restaurant by the Beach
Over night at the hotel

Mount Lavinia Hotel, perched on Sri Lanka’s western coastline in Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia, is a historic landmark renowned for its colonial charm and romantic allure. Established in 1806 as the residence of Sir Thomas Maitland, the British Governor of Ceylon, the mansion was later transformed into a hotel in 1947.
The hotel offers 275 rooms, including ocean-view suites and the exclusive Governor’s Wing, combining modern amenities with colonial-era elegance. Nestled on the picturesque shores of Mount Lavinia.
The Station Seafood Restaurant offers discerning customers a delightful fusion of delectable cuisine, star class service and a soothing ambience. Our extensive menu, consisting of both Eastern and Western food are sure to tantalize your taste buds along with our signature seafood dishes prepared by culinary experts
using the freshest ingredients. Our restaurant includes an AC bar, an open verandah and a large enclosed deck that is perfect for taking in a breathtaking sunset while sipping on a drink or a delicious cocktail from our well bar.
Breakfast & Farewell Seafood Dinner
Day 11 – Departure Day (29.11.2026)
After breakfast, transfer to the Airport for your return flight home
Breakfast
Before You Ask – It’s Probably Here (FAQ)

1. Is Sri Lanka safe for tourists?

Yes, Sri Lanka is generally safe for tourists. However, like any country, it's wise to stay aware of local news, avoid isolated areas at night, and follow travel advisories from your home country.

2. What is the best time to visit Sri Lanka?

  • West & South Coasts + Hill Country: December to April
  • East Coast: May to September
    Sri Lanka has two monsoon seasons, so the best time depends on where you're going.

3. Do I need a visa to enter Sri Lanka?

Yes, most travelers need an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA), which can be applied for online.

4. How many days should I spend in Sri Lanka?

A 10-14 day trip is ideal to explore multiple regions (cultural triangle, beaches, hill country, wildlife)

5. What are the must-visit places in Sri Lanka?

  • Cultural: Sigiriya, Kandy, Anuradhapura, Dambulla
  • Nature & Mountains: Ella, Nuwara Eliya, Horton Plains
  • Beaches: Mirissa, Unawatuna, Arugam Bay, Trincomalee
  • Wildlife: Yala National Park, Udawalawe, Minneriya

6. Can I see elephants and leopards in Sri Lanka?

Yes! Go on a safari in Yala, Udawalawe, or Minneriya National Parks.

7. Is Sri Lanka good for surfing?

Yes. Top spots include:

  • Arugam Bay (May to September)
  • Hikkaduwa & Weligama (November to April)

8. Is Sri Lanka expensive?

It’s generally affordable. Backpackers, mid-range travelers, and luxury seekers can all find suitable options.

9. What currency is used in Sri Lanka?

Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR). Credit cards are accepted in most hotels and restaurants, but carry cash for rural areas.

10. Is the food spicy in Sri Lanka?

Yes, traditional Sri Lankan food can be quite spicy, but you can ask for milder versions.

11. What are must-try local dishes?

  • Rice & Curry
  • Kottu Roti
  • Hoppers (Appa)
  • String Hoppers
  • Pol Sambol
  • Ceylon Tea

12. What languages are spoken?

  • Sinhala and Tamil are official languages
  • • English is widely spoken in tourist areas

13. How do I get around in Sri Lanka?

  • Trains: Scenic and affordable (e.g., Kandy to Ella)
  • Buses: Cheap but crowded
  • Tuk-tuks: Best for short distances
  • Private drivers or car rentals: Best for comfort and flexibility

14. Do I need a local SIM card?

Highly recommended. You can get one easily at the airport (Dialog, Mobitel, Airtel are popular).

15. Do I need vaccinations?

Consult your doctor. Recommended vaccines often include Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Tetanus. Malaria risk is low, but mosquito protection is advised due to dengue.

Quick Tip: Best Time by Region

  • South & West Coasts — December to April
  • Hill Country — January to April
  • East Coast — May to September
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