5 Days Nature & Adventure Tour Itinerary

Main Destinations

Colombo Airport

Bentota 

Hikkaduwa

Kithulgala

Nuwara Eliya

Kandy

Pinnawala

Negombo

 

Itinerary Code: IT0506

Brief Itinerary

Day 1: Colombo Airport – Bentota – Hikkaduwa

Day 2 : Hikkaduwa – Kitulgala – Nuwara Eliya

Day 3 : Nuwara Eliya – Ramboda – Kandy

Day 4 : Kandy – Pinnawala – Negombo

Day 5 : Negombo –  Colombo Airport

Destinations Overview

  • Beach areas
  • Areas known for culture and heritage
  • Natural areas
  • Towns and cities

Detailed Itinerary

Day 01: Colombo AirportBentota – Hikkaduwa

Meet your guide at the Colombo International Airport

Madu River Safari

The boat ride of the Maduganga River & boat takes you through mangroves and thick forest. The bio-diversity of the Madu River is of monumental significance when considering the wide ranges of aquatic and avian life as well as wetland dwelling amphibians, reptiles, and mammals that inhabit the environs of this natural treasure. A total of 11 species of agnatic molluscs and 14 land dwelling molluscs are found in this system. 70 species of fish, 31 types of reptiles, and 50 kinds of butterflies are just some of the colourful array of wildlife that inhabits this abundantly bustling eco-system. Bird watchers will be pleased to know that 111 species of bird have been identified in the mangrove formed environs of the river, and have been known to host several types of migratory birds.

Water Sports

Bentota includes a boat cruise on the Bentota River besides other water sports activities like water skiing, windsurfing, banana ride, wakeboarding, jet-skiing, tube rides, sea diving, snorkelling and surfing. If you are new to the world of water sports, there are courses offered by various water sports centres to guide you through your stint with the waves.

Mask Factory Ambalangoda

Ambalangoda is the centre for making unique Sri Lankan masks. At the mask museum, you can walk through a vibrant collection of these fine pieces of art, each carrying a folklore story of Sri Lankan history and culture. The masks are handcrafted by villagers for whom the skill has been carried down through generations. To the present day, these masks are an important part of Sri Lanka tradition. They are vital in large pageants, processions and ceremonies. They are also featured in dances, drama, and puppet shows.

Moonstone Mine Meethiyagoda

Meetiyagoda is a renowned name in the world of moonstone mining and Sri Lanka’s biggest moonstone mine. To reach the moonstone deposits, the miners at Meetiyagoda dig through layers of Earth as deep as 10 to 20 meters. Once they reach the pegmatite layer, shafts and tunnels are dug horizontally to unearth the precious moonstone and bring them to the surface. The deepest tunnels could go as deep as 65 meters and four to six miners work hard at each mineshaft to unearth the precious stones. Sri Lankan moonstones are extremely rare, displaying a milky-white colour tinged with a shade of blue. You can check the process and how it’s done and you have the opportunity to purchase if you are interested

Turtle Hatchery

This is a place where Rehabilitation of injured sea turtles, provides a safe nesting ground. The sea turtle hatchery in Sri Lanka aims at protecting and saving the sea turtles that visit the golden shores of the island.

The Narigama Beach

Narigama Beach is the most popular beach in Hikkaduwa and sees the maximum influx of tourists. The Narigama beach stretches for about 4 kilometers and is a perfect surfing spot during the months from April to October. The sea water is calmer during the winter. The beautiful hues splashed into the sky by the setting sun make the beach appear like a scene from a film or a photograph. Thus, watching the sun dip behind the waters of Narigama Beach is a treat for the eyes.

Glass Bottom Boat Ride
Hikkaduwa Coral sanctuary is one of the main attractions on the southwest coast of Sri Lanka. You can go on a glass bottom boast to witness the beauty of the marine life in and around the corals. The Coral sanctuary has approximately seventy varieties of multi-coloured corals. You will be amazed by the sightings of wonderful & colourful corals and tropical fish of various colours and sizes, a few inches below the surface.

 

Dinner at Hikkaduwa Hotel

Overnight stay at Hikkaduwa

Mangroves and Thick Forest at Madu River
The Hamilton Canal at Negombo
water sports in bentota banana boat tour
Ambalangoda Mask
Moonstone Mines Meethiyagoda
Moonstone at Meethiyagoda
baby turtules going to ahungalla beach
baby turtules going to ahungalla beach
Glass Bottom Boat Ride at Hikkaduwa
Glass Bottom Boat Ride at Hikkaduwa

Day 02 : Hikkaduwa – Kithulgala – Nuwara Eliya

Breakfast at Hikkaduwa Hotel

White Water Rafting
Kitulgala’s main attraction is White water rafting where you can ride the tides of the Kelani River. All instructions and equipment, including helmets and life vests, are laid on. You’ll paddle a shared raft through calm waters and rapids on the jungle-fringed Kelani River—all with the guidance of the instructor, so you can enjoy the thrills and scenery worry-free.

Waterfall Abseiling in Kitulgala
Enjoying the view of a stunning Waterfall is already amazing but abseiling takes this adventure far beyond the limits of normal sightseeing for a tourist. The intense and powerful feeling of the water combined with the fact that you are hanging on a rope and that there is nothing but water beneath and above will give adrenalin push as you have never experienced before. The waterfall height is 105 ft and the duration will be 3 hours for 4 people. Waterfall Abseiling is an ideal adventure activity to test your confidence.

Confidence Jumps and Stream Sliding
Travellers are given the option to trek to one of the seven magnificent natural water pools that lie within the Kitulgala rainforest region. Stream sliding involves sliding down a 5-metre-high waterfall and into the rock pool. At the same spot, the confidence jump involves jumping straight into the rock pool from the top of the mini waterfall. Both activities don’t go without safety gear being provided.

St. Clair’s Falls
St. Clair’s Falls is one of the widest waterfalls in Sri Lanka and is commonly known as the “Little Niagara of Sri Lanka”. It is one of six waterfalls affected by the Upper Kotmale Hydropower Project. The falls are located along the Kotmale Oya, a tributary of the Mahaweli River, as it cascades over three rock outcrops into a large pool, running through a tea estate. St Clair’s falls are the 20th highest waterfall in Sri Lanka.

Devon Falls
Devon Falls, also known as the ‘Veil of the Valley’.The falls is named after a pioneer English coffee planter called Devon, whose plantation was situated nearby the falls. The waterfall is 97 m (318 ft) high and is the 19th highest in the country. The falls are formed by a tributary of Kothmale Oya, which is a tributary of the Mahaweli River. The elevation of Devon Falls is 1,140 m (3,740 ft) above sea level.

Dinner at Nuwara eliya Hotel

Overnight stay at Nuwara Eliya

kitulgala white water Rafting
Kitulgala Water Rafting
Waterfall Abseiling in Kitulgala
Kithulgala Water Activities
St-Clairs Waterfall at Hatton
St-Clairs Waterfall at Hatton

Day 03 : Nuwara Eliya – Ramboda – Kandy

Breakfast at Nuwara Eliya Hotel

Gregory Lake
Named after Sir William Gregory in 1873, this is a prominent attraction used for water sports and recreational activities. Lake Park and Boat Rides are available. You can enjoy a leisurely walk on the paved walkways, with swan-shaped paddle boats for the more adventurous. There are pony rides around the lake for the kids and even adults, with plenty of fast food stalls located in a separate area where one can enjoy a meal or a snack.

Victoria Park
Victoria Park is a public park located in Nuwara Eliya, next to the Nuwara Eliya Post Office in Sri Lanka. Originally the park was the research field of Hakgala Botanical Garden. The park was formally named in 1897 to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee. The park was established with the planting of its first tree, an Oak, by a visiting German Princess. The Nanu Oya River runs through the park, creating several small lakes. Many rare bird species can be found in the park. At the far end of the park are a small children’s playground and miniature ridable railway.

Holy Trinity Church
Holy Trinity Church is an Anglican church in Nuwara Eliya in Sri Lanka.
The church was built to resemble the Canterbury Church of England and is situated in the valley between Sri Lanka’s (Ceylon) highest mountain, Pidurutalagala and the 3rd highest peak, Kikilimana, amongst Pines, Cypress, Rhododendrons and flowering shrubs. The architectural features of Holy Trinity Church are breathtaking. A work of art and a much valued stained glass window, depicting a “Madonna” was placed on the East Wall of the Chapel, to celebrate the centenary anniversary of the church in 1952.

Old Post office
Built-in the year 1894, the Nuwara Eliya Post Office building displays a Tudor-era design, in keeping with the architectural style of many of the other colonial buildings within the town.
Complete with a red brick exterior and a clock tower spiralling out of the corner of the building, the building showcases a glimpse of old-world Ceylon and serves as a major tourist attraction in ‘Little England’.

Strawberry Farm
These fields are a great backdrop for photographers who are trying to capture the scenic beauty of Nuwara Eliya. During the strawberry season, visitors can go around the plantation and pick up strawberries on their own. It is also possible to arrange a tractor tour around the premises. Some of these fields also have an attached shop where freshly picked strawberries along with jams, juices, and other strawberry-based products are readily available.

Tea Plantation & Tea Factory

Nuwara Eliya is the best known tea-growing district of Sri Lanka with her impressive lush green tea plantations. Nuwara Eliya has quite a large number of tea factories, tea houses and tea fields. Visit a tea factory en route to see how the world`s favourite drink is prepared and walk through a tea garden. During the tour, you will see how tea is dried, pressed and produced. You will get to see the various equipment and a guide will explain how they function. You will also visit a tea tasting chamber with different types of teas. There you will get to know the proper way of brewing tea and the various ways to identify the different types of tea.

Ramboda Waterfalls

Ramboda Falls is 109 m (358 ft) high and 11th highest waterfall in Sri Lanka and 729th highest waterfall in the world. … It is situated in Pussellawa area

Sri Bhakta Hanuman Temple

This is one of the important Hanuman Temples in Sri Lanka located on the summit of the very beautiful picturesque mountain in Ramboda 30 KM north of Nuwara Eliya, the gateway to the tea country hill station of Sri Lanka. This Hanuman Temple in Ramboda was constructed by Chinmaya Mission of Sri Lanka. Shri Bhakta Hanuman temple is dedicated to the God Hanuman and this is one of the important sites of Ramayana Tour in Sri Lanka. Visitors can witness the 18 feet Hanuman statue which is the tallest Hanuman statue in Sri Lanka established inside the Shri Bhakta Hanuman Temple in Ramboda.

Cultural Dancing Show

In the Evening watch the Kandy Cultural Dance Show. That is a stimulating Sri Lankan Arts, Dance and Cultural Heritage
Starting Time of the Show – 5.30 PM

Dinner at Kandy Hotel

Overnight stay at Kandy

Gegory Lake at Nuwara Eliya
Victoriya Park at Nuwara Eliya
Victoriya Park at Nuwara Eliya
Nuwara Eliya Holy Trinity Church
Nuwara Eliya Holy Trinity Church
Architectural Style in Old Post Office
freshly picked strawberries at Nuwara Eliya
Green Tea Plantation at Nuwara Eliya
tea of dambetenne estate
Ramboda WaterFall
Shri Bhakta Hanuman temple
Sri Lanka Cultural Dancing at kandy

Day 04 : Kandy – Pinnawala – Negombo

Breakfast at Kandy Hotel

Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic

The Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic or Sri Dalada Maligawa, commonly known as the Glorious Tooth Temple, is a Buddhist temple in Kandy. Also, visit Kandy Lake which is nearby.

Art & Craft Center Kandy

This is the largest and most exclusive handicrafts showroom in Sri Lanka. We sell antiques, wood carvings, masks, stoneware, Batiks, curios, silverware, brassware, paintings and other traditional Sri Lankan collectables”

Gem Museum
It is an excellent gemmology museum, educating one on the geological history of Sri Lanka. It also houses a shop from where you can buy gems..they have a selection of Ceylon Sapphires, Diamonds, Pearls and other gemstones and jewellery in Sri Lanka.

Batik Factory & Shop
Batik work is the art of using wax on fabric when dyeing in order to avoid dyeing a certain section of the fabric. This method is also known as wax-resist dyeing.
The material usually used is cotton as it captures the dyes without fading much with use. The wax is dripped in a pattern or design using a spouted tool called a canting or printed in a preset design using a copper stamp called a cap. You can visit a batik factory and batik shops to buy batiks.

Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage
Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, which has been looking after orphaned or injured elephants. You can watch the elephant’s bath in the river.

Elephant Back Riding
Riding on the back of the amazing giant in the wild would be an incredible experience in life. An elephant ride in Sri Lanka will be a great opportunity to be so close to the majestic beast while enjoying the views of nature, wildlife and traditional lifestyles of the people in rural villages in Sri Lanka. Moreover, an elephant ride in Sri Lanka would allow you to observe the surroundings in closer proximity. More than all the facts mentioned above, the most precious experience of this activity is getting to share a day in the life of an elephant. Usually, well-tamed elephants are used for these safaris and certainly, the elephant will be accompanied by the mahout. During an elephant ride in Sri Lanka, the passengers would be safely carried in a wooden saddle, which is a basket-like enclosure fixed upon a wooden platform and placed on the back of the elephant. The saddle would carry four passengers at a time, safely and comfortably.

Negombo Fish Market
Watch local fishermen reel in their catch of the day and display fresh seafood across endless platforms. Visit the fish market, also locally known as the ‘Lellama’; in the early hours of the morning if you’re looking to buy your favourite seafood like crabs or prawns and interact with the friendly fisherfolk of Negombo.

The Hamilton Canal
The Hamilton Canal (also known as the Dutch Canal) is a canal connecting Puttalam to Colombo, two of the main cities in Sri Lanka. It was used as a supply route in the times of the Dutch administration. During Dutch rule, the canal was named after Gavin Hamilton, the Government Agent of Revenue and Commerce. The canal is still being used. It runs across towns offering a view of houses, old churches and fishing villages.
Visitors can take a tour of the canal through a boat or have a bicycle ride along with it.

Negombo Beach
Negombo beach is a cluster of smaller beaches, each stunning and mesmerizing. It is a popular coastal destination in Western Sri Lanka. The beach has a very long stretch that makes it suitable for long walks while enjoying the gorgeous palm trees. Surrounded by beautiful hotels, resorts and luxury restaurants

Dinner at Negombo Hotel

Overnight stay at Negombo

temple of tooth relic outside
making wooden arts in ambalngoda
Gem and Jewelers at Kandy
Bathik Factory at Kandy
Elephant Bath at Pinnawala
Elephant Back Riding
Elephant Back Riding
Negombo Fish Market
Hamilton Canal at Negombo
Hamilton Canal at Negombo
negombo beach photo

Day 05 : Kithulgala – Colombo City – Colombo Airport

Breakfast at Negombo Hotel

Departure From Colombo International Airport

Departure Flight at Colombo

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