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Experience Overview
Travel deep through the central heartland of Sri Lanka and onward to the island’s north – a journey of ancient capitals, rural villages and island communities. Along the way, you’ll climb the rock fortress of Sigiriya for wide views across the central plains, see wild elephants in their natural habitat in Minneriya National Park, then slow the pace with time by the sea in Trincomalee. Further north, days are shaped by temples, forts and daily life around Jaffna, where Tamil culture defines the region.
Trip For You
This trip is rated Activity Level 2 (Easy & Moderate). For more information on our trip gradings please visit the Activity Level Guidelines page. If you have any queries about the difficulty of the trip please do not hesitate to contact us.
Suitability: This is not a demanding trip, although there are a few long drives with regular stops to break up the journeys. The buses we use are comfortable and air conditioned.
Sigiriya: When visiting Sigiriya Rock Fortress (Lion Rock) the final ascent to the top is on open metal stairs fixed against the side of the rock. There are handrails on either side but those with a strong fear of heights may prefer to stay on the lower level (where the lion “pawsare) and not continue to the rock plateau. You will be able to rejoin the group when they return to the plateau.
Group Description
Our Sri Lankan team of leaders, who we've worked with for more than a decade, has proved very popular with their incredible knowledge, passion and hospitality adding greatly to the experience. There is no better way to experience Sri Lankan culture than letting a local leader show you around their country.
Eating Drinking
Allow around 9,000 Sri Lankan rupees (US$30) per day for lunches and dinners. Eating out is affordable, and your tour leader will recommend local restaurants, though some are not suitable for larger groups. In more remote areas, meals may be taken at the hotel, usually buffet-style, with limited à la carte options and slower service. Where possible, your leader can arrange transfers into town, or you may use a tuk tuk or taxi.
Sri Lankan cuisine centres on rice and curry, with meat and vegetable dishes flavoured by coconut and spices. Vegetarians are well catered for, but wheat- or dairy-free options are limited outside hotels, so please advise us in advance. Spicy food can usually be avoided, and Western dishes are often available.
Drinking water is provided throughout the trip in refillable containers; please bring a reusable bottle.
Transportation
On this journey, we use a bus/minibus and train in first class (air conditioned).
Joining Instructions
Key information
Start hotel: The Covanro, 323 Airport Road, Naiwala Roundabout, Veyangoda 11100
Phone: +94 332 245 000
Recommended arrival time: You can arrive at any time today. There will be a welcome briefing around 6pm in the evening.
Airport: Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB)
Getting to the start hotel
The start hotel is approximately 30 minutes’ drive from the airport. We provide one group transfer from the airport to the hotel, which you can join at no extra cost, provided you can be at the airport before the transfer leaves. Speak to your sales representative for the transfer times or to arrange a private transfer.
Catching your return flight
There’s one group transfer to the airport, which you can join at no extra cost. Please speak to your sales representative for the time of the transfer. If the group transfer does not suit your flight time, speak to your sales representative to arrange an alternative.
Weather Information
This trip runs from May to early October, when the north and east of Sri Lanka are at their most settled. Expect warm days, lower humidity and clearer skies around Jaffna and Trincomalee.
Spending Money
For small purchases, particularly at local shops and markets, cash is generally preferred and easier for transactions than credit cards.
It is recommended that you allow at least 2,200 Sri Lankan rupees (US$6) for personal expenditures such as stamps, postcards and soft drinks. Some sites may charge a small fee for camera use. Shopping opportunities in Sri Lanka are endless and we suggest you take money for souvenirs, even if you are generally not a keen shopper, we have found most people succumb to the wide variety of handicrafts on offer.
All entrance fees and activities described in the itinerary are included with an exception for the optional activities mentioned on some days.
Optional excursions
— Wilpattu game drive: Approximately 27,000 rupees (US$90) per person based on a minimum of four people — Snorkelling in Trincomalee: Approximately 27,000 rupees (US$90) per person based on a minimum of six people — Dolphin watching in Trincomalee: Approximately 17,000 rupees (US$55) per person based on a minimum of six people
Tipping
Tipping is part of the culture in Sri Lanka.
Tipping kitty: Tipping can be an awkward affair, especially when you’re in an unfamiliar country. As such, your tour leader will offer to arrange and look after a tipping kitty, which will be used to tip hotel staff, local guides, and other support staff used on the trip (optional excursions are not included in the group kitty). Your tour leader will suggest how much to contribute, but it is usually about 16,500 rupees (approximately US$50) per group member. At any time during the trip, your tour leader will happily show you an account of how the kitty is being distributed.
Tour leader and transfer crew: These are not included in the tipping kitty and are at your own discretion. If you wish to show your appreciation, our recommendation is as follows:
Driver and assistant: around 650-950 rupees (US$2-US$3) per group member, per dayTour leader: around 1,100-1,600 rupees (US$4-US$5) per group member, per day
Where possible, please try to tip in the local currency.
Highlights
— Travel through northern Sri Lanka, linking ancient capitals, rural villages and island communities — Climb the rock fortress of Sigiriya and look out across the central plains — Spend time in the Tamil north, exploring temples, forts and daily life around Jaffna — Slow the pace on the east coast with time by the sea in Trincomalee — Search for wild elephants on a guided game drive in Minneriya National ParkTrip Details
Product Code: 40480
Tour Type: Small Group
Accommodation: Moderate
Transport: itioned).
Guide Language: English
Travel Styles: Budget
Tour Operator: Exodus Travel
Supplier Code: ASJ
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Duration: 12 days
Departures: Guaranteed
Physical Rating: Unknown
Includes
All accommodation: 4 Superior nights (hotels), 7 Classic nights (hotels) — All breakfasts, one lunch, one dinner — Immersive itinerary with all transport (private air-conditioned bus and first-class train) and listed activities — Expert tour leader to enhance your adventure — Arrival and departure transfersAccommodation
A selection of hotelsWe aim to secure locally owned accommodation that is well located, offers good value for money, and plenty of comfort. To help you find your ideal adventure, each trip is given a Comfort Level rating, which indicates the overall standard of accommodation. For more on our ratings, see our Comfort Level guidelines. Worth knowing Tailor your trip: Extend your adventure by securing extra hotel nights before or after the main itinerary. Speak to your sales representative to book.Private rooms: Like most tour operators, we room solo passengers together. If you’d prefer to have a private room, it’s normally possible to do this for a supplement. Speak to your sales representative to book.
Price
Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $3040 ($253 /day)
Itinerary
Begin your adventure in Veyangoda, a 30-minute drive from Sri Lanka’s energetic capital, Colombo. Around 6pm, say ayubowan to your tour leader and fellow travellers at our hotel, where we gather as a group for the first time to get to know each other and learn more about the adventures ahead. Your tour leader then ensures a big Sri Lankan welcome by arranging a group dinner together. Want to explore further? Secure pre-tour hotel nights through your sales representative.
Depart after breakfast for the drive (approximately 2hr 30min) among coconut palms, paddy fields and banana plantations through Kurunegala to Dambulla. Here, we visit the magnificent Cave Temple, among the most impressive sights in Sri Lanka. There are colourful, well-preserved paintings and Buddha statues inside the caves, which date to the first century BCE. After lunch, we continue to Sigiriya (Lion Rock). From our hotel, we can see the giant rock fortress rising from the plains (occasionally we may stay nearer to Dambulla due to hotel availability).
Sigiriya is, perhaps, the standout attraction in Sri Lanka with the ruins of a fifth-century palace crowning an imposing granite peak, also known as Lion Rock. This morning, we drive to the base, where a moat surrounds impressive water gardens. We then take the route to the top, via a series of steep steps and gangways, ascending 655ft (200m) and passing an overhanging rock, under which portraits of native maidens holding flowers and temple offerings still adorn the rock wall. On the flat-topped summit are extensive remains of the King’s Summer Palace. Around midday, avoiding the crowds of the late afternoon, we game drive through Minneriya National Park to see elephants in their natural habitat – a magnificent way to cap an unforgettable day.
This morning we set out on a guided village walk near Sigiriya, covering around 1.5mi (2.5km). The route follows a lakeside track bordered by rice fields, then skirts forest edges protected by elephant fencing, before passing through a working village. Along the way, your leader points out local birdlife and explains how rural communities coexist with wildlife in this region. We are welcomed into a farmer’s home for a traditional Sri Lankan lunch, prepared using local ingredients and family recipes – a relaxed and personal way to understand daily life beyond the historic sites. After lunch, we drive east to the coast and Trincomalee (approximately 2hr). Later, we visit Fort Frederick and the clifftop Thirukoneswaram Temple, an important Hindu pilgrimage site with views across the natural harbour, before settling into our beachside hotel.
The morning is free to enjoy Trincomalee’s shoreline or join an optional dolphin-watching trip (not included; approximately three hours, depending on sightings). These waters are known for being home to several dolphin species, with trips led by specialist crews. In the afternoon, we travel (one hour) inland to Girihandu Seya, believed to be one of the earliest Buddhist stupas in Sri Lanka. Your tour leader explains its place in early Buddhist history before we return to the coast for a relaxed evening.
Those keen to explore below the surface can take an optional snorkelling trip to Pigeon Island (approximately 1hr 30min), where coral reefs support reef fish. Later, we travel (2hr 10min) to Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka’s first capital and one of the great centres of ancient South Asian civilisation. As we explore the vast archaeological zone, our tour leader provides context for monumental structures such as Ruwanwelisaya, Jetavanarama and Abhayagiri, as well as the Sri Maha Bodhi, grown from a cutting of the tree under which the Buddha attained enlightenment and cared for here for more than 2,000 years. We check into our hotel in the early evening.
Visit Mihintale after breakfast, reached by a 25-minute drive. Often regarded as the birthplace of Buddhism in Sri Lanka, the site spreads across a series of granite hills topped with stupas, monasteries and viewpoints. Climbing the stone steps rewards us with wide views over the surrounding countryside and a deeper understanding of the island’s religious foundations. In the afternoon, there is an optional game drive in Wilpattu National Park (approximately four hours). Known for its natural lakes and quieter atmosphere, Wilpattu is home to leopards, sloth bears and a wide range of birdlife.
We travel (approximately 3hr 30min) north to Jaffna, a region with a distinct cultural identity shaped by Hindu traditions and colonial history. After checking into our hotel, we explore Jaffna city, beginning with the impressive Jaffna Fort, originally built by the Portuguese and later expanded by the Dutch into a star-shaped stronghold. We also visit Nallur Kandasamy Kovil, Sri Lanka’s most important Hindu temple dedicated to Murugan. Our tour leader explains temple customs and symbolism as we walk through richly decorated corridors framed by carved pillars and shrines.
Today, we travel (45 minutes) to the coast and take a ferry (60-75 minutes) to Delft Island. The island’s coral-stone walls, colonial ruins and population of wild ponies give it a character unlike anywhere else in Sri Lanka. We also see ancient baobab trees, thought to have been brought here by early traders. We then continue to Nagadeepa, an important Buddhist pilgrimage site associated with the Buddha’s second visit to Sri Lanka. Reached by boat, the temple complex sits low above the sea, creating a calm and contemplative setting before we return to Jaffna later in the day.
Spend the day exploring Jaffna’s key cultural sites, including Jaffna Public Library, once one of the largest libraries in Asia, and the Archaeological Museum, which provides context for the region’s layered history. We also visit Nilavarai, a natural freshwater well fed by underground springs, and Dambakola Patuna, traditionally believed to be the landing site of the sacred Bodhi sapling brought from India. The evening is free to relax back at the hotel or take a final stroll through town.
After breakfast and a relaxed start to the day, we board a first-class intercity train for the journey back to Colombo. The route south offers a chance to watch the island’s landscapes change from the northern plains to busier urban centres. Depending on timetables, the train journey takes around six to eight hours. We arrive into Colombo in the evening and transfer to our hotel. Following damage by Cyclone Ditwah in December 2025, Sri Lanka's railways are not currently fully operational. If this is still the case by the time of your trip, this journey may be by road.
You’ve climbed the Sigiriya rock fortress, tracked elephants in the natural habitat, traced Sri Lanka’s Buddhist roots, and experienced the distinct culture of the island’s north – but now it’s time to begin your return journey home. Alternatively, if you’d like to extend your adventure, speak to your sales representative to discuss our range of extension options, including time on Sri Lanka’s coast or a stay in the Maldives.
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It’s all about adventure That is what Exodus was founded upon 50 years ago, and what the company is still all about. Discovering countries, cultures, environments, cities, mountain ranges, deserts, coasts and jungles; exploring this amazing planet we all live on. At Exodus, we know what makes you tick when it comes to holidays. It’s a desire shared by so many others. A yearning to visit new places and come home with a real sense of what they’re all about. This means delving into local traditions, cultures, cuisine, lifestyles – anything that contributes to its unique identity. At the same time, we always remember that we are only guests. So we travel courteously and respectfully, in smaller groups to minimise our impact, to ensure that every Exodus holiday is a beneficial experience for everyone involved. This is a philosophy we take with us around the world, helping you reach some incredible destinations on 500 itineraries across over 90 separate countries. We also strive to provide as much flexibility and choice as we possibly can, making it simple for you to experience a very different holiday. Exodus started life on 4 February 1974 when two friends got together to provide an overland truck to travel to the Minaret of Jam, deep in the heart of the Hindu Kush, the most inaccessible of the world’s great monuments. See our history page for more details about how we began and how we have grown over the past 50 years. Never travelled with Exodus before? Visit our New to Exodus page for some useful, first-timer information.
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