Best Selling Sri Lanka Family Tour Package
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5 Night 6 Days
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Colombo in Sri Lanka
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Overview
Explore the tropical island with our best-selling 5 nights and 6 days Sri Lanka family tour package from Delhi, Mumbai, and other major Indian cities to make the most out of your vacations. Your Sri Lanka trip itinerary starts with a visit to the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage and the sacred Dambulla Cave Temple.
Aromatic tea gardens, golden beaches, a chirpy environment, emerald forests, and a potpourri of chaotic and soothing places invite you to Sri Lanka. The prominent attractions of your Sri Lanka family holiday are the heritage-rich Kandy, picture-perfect Nuwara Eliya and the sandy beach of Bentota. Sri Lanka is also a land of staggering contrast and spectacular beauty due to its compactness. Along the coast, visitors can explore amazing beaches, safari tours, guided walks through ancient cities, and experience the culture, and a bit of modern Sri Lanka. Many of the best places to visit in Sri Lanka are located within what is known as the Cultural Triangle but with highlands and national parks, beaches and colonial towns, there’s plenty more to discover. Indulge in a unique Sri Lankan travel experience with these tastefully created packages.
From exploring the historical side of the tropical isle to trying adventurous water sports, from getting clicked with endemic Sri Lankan species to enjoying a comfortable stay in beach-front resorts, your Sri Lanka trip with your family will be an idyllic one. This teardrop-shaped island country is amongst the top tourist destinations, with no shortage of awe-inspiring sights. Opt for this amazing customizable 6-day Sri Lanka tour package, especially for families to visit the friendly island nation.
Stay Plan
Sigiriya (3) Colombo (2)
5 Night 6 Days
Hotel Details
Ceylon City Hotel in Colombo or Similar
What's Itinerary
Day 1 – Welcome to Colombo & transfer to Sigiriya
On the first day of your Sri Lanka trip itinerary, you will arrive at the international airport and explore the religious ruins of Dambulla.
As you arrive at Colombo International Airport, you will meet a representative with whom you will set out for Sigiriya on the first day of your Sri Lanka holiday. The first attraction to visit on your Sri Lanka family tour is the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage. Watch baby elephants being fed by milk bottles.
Next, visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site — Dambulla Cave Temple, which has 5 caves, housing the paintings and statues of Buddha. Upon arrival at Sigiriya, check in at the hotel and stay for the night.
Day 2 – Transfer from Sigiriya to Kandy
The city of Kandy welcomes you on the second day of your family holiday in Sri Lanka. Explore the charming attractions and visit the sacred Temple of the Tooth Relic.
Begin the day on a healthy note with a hearty breakfast and embark on a road trip to Kandy. En route, visit the 5th-century old Sigiriya Rock Fortress. Upon reaching Kandy, transfer to the hotel and check in and relax for a while. In the evening, you will set out for an evening city tour of Kandy.
Visit the bustling Market Square, city centre, Arts & Crafts Centre, Gem Museum and Lapidary during the family holiday in Kandy. Visit the well-lit-up Sacred Temple of Tooth Relic — another UNESCO World Heritage Site. After an exciting day in Sri Lanka with your family, return to the hotel and have a sound sleep.
Day 3 – Travel to the scenic Nuwara Eliya
Leave for the mesmerising hill station on the third day of your Sri Lankan family holiday to get bewitched by the breathtaking views.
Post a lavish breakfast, check out from the hotel and proceed to explore Nuwara Eliya. On the way, visit the picturesque Peradeniya Botanical Garden and tea factory while driving through the sprawling tea estates and scenic landscapes that will soothe your senses.
Upon reaching Nuwara Eliya, complete check-in formalities at the hotel reception and relax for a while. Visit the dairy and strawberry farms or spend some time sitting by the side of Gregory Lake to make the most of your family vacation in Sri Lanka. After a well-spent day, stay overnight at the hotel.
Day 4 – Leave for the unspoiled Bentota
Explore the mesmerising Bentota and experience the joy of the island living on your exciting Sri Lanka beach holiday – an experience all kids will love.
After relishing a buffet spread of nutritious breakfast, get ready and check out from the hotel to be transferred to Bentota. En-route visit the small and picturesque town of Kitulgala on your family tour of Sri Lanka.
As you arrive in Bentota, check in at the hotel and rest for some time. Soak up the sun or try the seafood at any of the beach shacks on your Bentota tour. As day four of your Sri Lanka trip itinerary comes to an end, retire to the hotel and sleep off the night.
What's Included
- Airport Transfers
- All Transfers in Private Vehicles
- Water bottle on arrival
- Accommodation on twin sharing basis
- Meal: Breakfast
- Government Taxes/VAT/ Service Charges
- Local Sightseeing as per the programme
- English-speaking driver cum tour guide
- Local mobile sim card
What's Excluded
- Meal: Lunch and Dinner
- Entry tickets, if any
- Personal and incidental expenses
- Anything not mentioned in the inclusions
FAQs
All Sri Lanka packages would include stays at the island-nation’s beach getaways. You need to select the ones you prefer after doing your own research. Close to its capital Colombo is the quaint fishing village of Negombo, now a plush seaside resort. It has a stunning stretch of coastline, palm groves crowding them and the beaches clean and well-maintained. It is a great idea to stay at a beach resort and enjoy the setting of its atmospheric private beach. Bentota is another popular beach getaway in Sri Lanka visited predominantly for its water sports scene. The beach is otherwise a silken stretch of sand lying on the west coast, with the sands running south from the Bentota lagoon, a few atmospheric hotels speckled on its fringes. The waters of the Bentota Beach are ideal for jet-skiing, with kayaking opportunities abounding on the lagoon. You can even take a boat ride among the mangrove wilderness. Bentota lies mid-way between Colombo and Galle. Head to the Arugam Bay on the east coast made famous by wave surfers. The area is still quaint and have a few guesthouses dotting the coast. For some off-beat beach getaways, visit Hiriketiya on the south coast, a horseshoe- shaped stretch of unspoilt sand that is slowly climbing up the popularity charts.
Most Sri Lanka tour packages would have Galle in the itinerary. Here is why. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Galle is a old-world historical town that is best explored on foot. An erstwhile trading port, Galle’s clutch of Dutch-colonial structures, age-old churches, mosques, museums and elaborate mansions, several in disuse, is the reason tourists regularly find their way to this Sri Lankan gem. Soak up the atmosphere as you saunter down its narrow lanes lined with cosy cafes, quaint boutiques, souvenir shops and a handful heritage hotels and, not to mention, an interesting milieu of people comprising artists, painters, writers, musicians, designers, photographers and amusing locals. It was the Dutch that built this port city in the 17 th century, especially its most iconic structure, the Galle Fort which is at the heart of Galle, an imposing walled enclave surrounded by the sea on three sides. Stay at a quaint heritage property in Galle and take in its special aura and all its maritime history related at several of its museums and places of sightsee. Saying nothing of its stunning seaside setting.
Prior to booking one of the Sri Lanka holiday packages, you need to first decide on the season in which you plan to visit and whether it would be conducive to your travels. The island-nation has a diverse topography made of tropical forests, beaches, rich ethnic heritage and an eclectic biodiversity. Sri Lanka has both dry and wet seasons. May to November are the monsoon months affecting predominantly Sri Lanka’s south western part. But come December and the dry spell begins lasting till April. But monsoon comes to Sri Lanka in phases. The north eastern monsoon, for instance, brings thunder and rains to the northern and eastern coastal region from October to January, the dry spell beginning from May and going on till September. For the lover of sunshine, the December to April window is ideal. A dry period with ample sun in the day and a pleasant breeze coming in from the sea at nights, this is the best time to visit its churches, archaeological ruins, tea gardens and hill stations. Avoid travelling to Sri Lanka from May to August as it remains very hot and muggy during the day, hampering your travels.
If you are planning to book one of the Sri Lanka packages, you must first consider the best time to visit the island nation. Tropical jungles, sparkling beaches, azure waters, rich history, a vibrant culture, spirituality and biodiversity symbolise Sri Lanka, and owing to its diverse topography it remains a top destination on the list of holidaymakers. The country experiences distinct dry and wet seasons. The south western monsoon brings rain to Sri Lanka’s south western region between May and November and keeping it dry between December and April. The north eastern monsoon on the other hand brings rain to the eastern and northern coastal regions between October and January, keeping it dry between May and September. For a culture connoisseur and sunshine lover, the December to April window is the best to visit Sri Lanka as this is generally the dry period and a great time to visit its historical ruins, elaborate temples, old-world churches and its hill stations. The shoulder season, however, remains between September and November. But you need to avoid Sri Lanka between May and August because of the heat and humidity making it impossible to travel around.
Per Person on twin sharing