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Meet the smiling fisherfolk in the town of Negombo and sample the freshest seafood; capture the monkeys in action in the ancient kingdom of Polonnaruwa and unravel their mysteries of Sigiriya; witness sacred rituals in Kandy and explore a world famous botanical garden; take long exposure landscape shots and learn the art of the perfect brew in the cool hills of Nuwara Eliya; zoom into the eyes of a leopard as it stares back at you in the jungle; capture the mesmerising landscape on your train ride up the hills to Ella; and experience the multi-cultural smorgasbord of cuisines, arts and architecture at Galle Fort and Colombo city!
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Professional and amateur photographers who are interested in a mix of wildlife, landscape and street photography. Recommended for Solo Travellers / Couples / Friends / Families and Small groups of up to 6 pax.
Ayubowan! Welcome to your photography holiday to Sri lanka. Your first night will be spent at the camera friendly, coastal fishing town of Negombo, which is a short distance away from the airport. Although your time here will be brief, there are umpteen photo opportunities in this town, so feel free to explore, either on your own or with your trusty personal chauffeur. With hundreds of multicoloured fishing boats, golden beaches, churches and buildings influenced by Portuguese, Dutch and British colonisation, art galleries and a fascinating mix of cuisines, Negombo is a great place to get lost in, make memories and take lots and lots of pictures!
Your photography adventures continue in legendary Sigiriya! The drive down to Sigiriya is quite scenic, and along the way you are likely to spot many birds and animals, including the iconic Sri Lankan wild elephant. Your destination, Sigiriya, is the home of the famed Sigiriya Rock fortress. Complex water features, landscaped gardens, amazing 360 degree views and many mysteries await you here. The marvels continue at Polonnaruwa too, which is great for architecture and nature photography. This sprawling ancient city is dotted with palaces, shrines, monasteries, pavilions, parks, ponds, lakes and numerous tribes of monkeys.
On the way to Kandy, a short distance from Sigiriya, is the town of Dambulla. Although it is an innocuous looking town, it has enormous economic and religious significance, so there is much to see here. The 2,000 year-old Dambulla Cave Temple, and the massive fresh produce trading hub, are a couple of the major highlights in this area. The colourful city of Kandy, surrounded by mountains and full of mediaeval palaces and sacred temples, is quite picturesque and presents excellent photographic opportunities.
It’s time to switch up the mode of travel and hitch a ride on a train to your next destination – Ella! The ride is wonderfully scenic and will give you the opportunity to chat and connect with locals, and add to your portrait and landscape photography collection. The Ella region is perched on a cliff and is filled with views for days, spectacular waterfalls, a cool climate, and warm, welcoming people. Be prepared for amazing hikes, waterfall bathing, great nightlife, awesome street food and filling up your memory card with loads of shots!
With zoom lenses in hand, it’s time to head off to the land of the leopards, Yala National Park! Although it is most famous for Leopard sightings, Yala has a fantastically diverse population of animals including Elephants, Crocodiles, Sambar, Wild Buffalo, Eagles, Peacocks and more. With rocky coasts, mountains, vast lakes and plains, the landscape of Yala is a treat for the eyes and extremely camera friendly! During your Private Safari you will travel with well-trained vigilant jeep drivers in rear-elevated, front-faced safari jeeps that have ample space for cameras, tripods and other supporting equipment. Your comfortable glamping accommodation will also offer up some great sightings too, as it is situated right on the border of the Park.
It’s time to continue your photography holiday, and journey to the coastal town of Galle. Undoubtedly, the most prominent feature of this town is the culture-rich Galle Fort which was built by the Portuguese colonists, and modified by the Dutch and British, during their respective colonisations. Today, the Fort is a photographer’s dream with a beautifully eclectic mix of subjects consisting of historic buildings, cosy homes, cafes with fusion cuisines, intriguing stores, quirky hotels, and art galleries to be captured. The best way to experience this UNESCO World Heritage site would be to stay within the Fort, and that is precisely what you will be doing!
We’re heading to the bustling city of Colombo next! It’s intensely packed with subjects to be captured from historical and religious sites to beaches, art centres and lively nightlife! The impressive cultural sights, grand colonial era buildings, malls, cafes, vibrant markets and bazaars are all filled with character and colour, and it’s a great place to end your photography journey in Sri Lanka. Being a melting pot of cultures, it is also home to a variety of cuisines that range from finger-licking-good street food to eclectic fine dining.
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If you’re looking for a no-frills stay that’s easy on the wallet, and love to spend time with locals and explore the surroundings at your own pace, this is the perfect choice for you. This hotel style is wonderfully cosy, unique, mostly owner-run and provides you with a more personalised service.
Set in Negombo, this property is a 2-minute walk from the Negombo beach.
This retreat, which the villagers themselves have named "Kurulu Uyana" or Bird Park, is tucked away in 4 acres of forest at the base...
Overlooking Kandy, Lake Viyana Boutique Hotel is the ideal starting point for excursions to interesting sites in and around Kandy, or simply to unwind...
Ella is a salubrious town in Sri Lanka’s hill country, known for its breathtaking scenery, amazing horticulture and rustic village atmosphere. Flower Garden Resort...
The Big Game Camp site by Eco Team is located close to the Yala National Park and it takes 15 to 20 minutes to...
Mango House, a spacious Dutch colonial-style home in the centre of the famed Galle Fort, combines traditional elegance with a modern, edgy vibe.
Located right in the heart of Colombo tucked away close to the Beira Lake a lurid green waterway home to pelicans and the Seema...
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Indulgence without breaking the bank? Well, this is the category for you. Personalised and high-quality service, attention to detail, comfort and all modern amenities are hallmarks of this category, whilst being situated in some amazing locations.
Your chance to laze and luxuriate directly on the shore of the Indian Ocean and let balmy ocean rhythms lull you at any time...
Escape to a world where you can live luxuriously and embark on explorations to learn more about Sri Lanka's fascinating history.
Built atop a cliff overlooking the beautiful hill capital of Sri Lanka, Fox Kandy by Fox Resorts offers picturesque views of the verdant hills...
Experience peace and tranquillity while luxuriating in the opulence of an exclusive boutique hotel.
The Big Game Camp site by Eco Team is located close to the Yala National Park and it takes 15 to 20 minutes to...
The Printers building, which dates back to the 18th century, has operated as a college and then as the site of a conventional printing...
The 32-room upscale Colombo Courtyard is a stylish, contemporary, and environmentally friendly hotel that works well as an affordable option in Colombo for leisure...
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The absolute best in comfort and experience, these high-end properties will make your jaw drop! Unique designs, private plunge pools, personal butlers… the list goes on at these boutique properties. Luxury here is not about star ratings and amenities, it’s about being away from crowds and having authentic, personalised experiences.
Villa Hundira is a private and unique lagoon side villa nestled in the back roads of the Negombo lagoon, located just 20 minutes from...
Explore secret gardens, meditate by a serene lake, or relax in a private plunge pool and take in the breathtaking view of the ancient...
With all of the rooms named after Sri Lankan Butterflies, The Kandy House is a great place, aesthetically pleasing with individually designed rooms adorned...
This elegantly renovated five-bedroom tea bungalow-hotel is serenely situated on a tea-fringed hill close to Ella, promising expansive hill country views.
Part of the Mahoora Camp portfolio by Eco Team, Mahoora puts you closer to Katagamuwa, the less-used entrance to Yala National Park, and on...
A trip to Sri Lanka isn't complete without spending a few days (or more) in Galle. Galle Fort Hotel is 6 minutes’ walk from...
This Victorian townhouse once welcomed governors, maharajas, nobility, and the cream of Ceylon’s colonial society.
The hotels, tours, add-ons, guides and chauffeurs who are part of this programme are carefully vetted, so that you enjoy the highest quality standards and enjoy your tour with peace of mind. At any given point of the tour you will always be within reach of your guide or chauffeur, either physically or via phone (e.g: when you are out exploring on your own), for any assistance.
Sri Lanka is a nation where religion and culture occupy an important place in the day-to-day lives of the local people. It is important to be aware of the customs and practices that are particular to the location you are visiting, so here are a few general tips to keep in mind during your travels. Your guide / chauffeur will assist you with more detailed information.
Although it may sound strange for a tropical country, Sri Lankan hotels operate on seasonal rates. This is simply due to a particular region having attractions or weather that’s best enjoyed during a specific time of the year and also due to the demand coinciding with the European winter season. So it’s not uncommon to have two rates that apply on different dates in the same month.
But to make things less complicated for you, Experiential Journeys does things differently by giving you the lowest season ball-park rate on the website, and follows up with the exact rate upon receiving an inquiry or booking request along with the confirmed travel dates. You will not be charged anything until the final price is agreed upon.
Experiential Journeys is an Australian based company and uses AUD as the main currency. We serve a global community of travellers predominantly from New Zealand, U.K., U.S.A., Canada & U.A.E.
Engage in an exciting series of activities in the fishing town Negombo, famous for its golden sandy beaches and lagoon, located just a few...
Experience a unique and remarkable opportunity to meet the primate actors of Disney’s Monkey Kingdom amidst the remains of the mediaeval capital.
Birdwatching at Bundala National Park lets you explore 6000 hectares brimming with bright-eyed birdlife – with close to 200 species inhabiting the skies, trees...
Discover world heritage Galle Fort with a one-of-a-kind host.
Colombo, a city with a soul, is the heart of Sri Lanka’s capital city. Experience its warmth and grandeur through a fascinating day tour...
Experience Colombo through its colourful, aromatic, multicultural cuisines on this 3-hour evening walking tour.
Experience the art of renowned Ceylon tea-making by visiting a beautiful tea garden and an award-winning factory.