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Sri Lanka is a perfect family holiday destination; there’s something for everyone! Nature with so many different landscapes, beautiful wildlife, history etched into so many ancient ruins, beaches stretching forever, mesmerising mountains, and multicultural people with their spicy and colourful cuisine. And we haven’t even mentioned the adventures you can have in water sports, train ries and much more.
In your 14 day tour, some of the highlights will be meeting the local fisher folk in Negombo, white water rafting in Kitulgala, discovering how the famous Ceylon Tea is produced in Nuwara Eliya and a scenic train ride. Additionally, children will enjoy experiencing Sri Lankan traditional village lifestyle, visiting the Wilpattu National Park to sight wildlife and avifauna, and experimenting with delectable street food. Unforgettable memories for your family!
Read MoreWe have handpicked a variety of hotels with family or interconnected rooms mostly with swimming pools. You will spend minimum time to get to them from the city & attractions, giving children even more time to enjoy their stay in the hotels as well.
Welcome to Sri Lanka! This is a private tour to enjoy at your own pace. On your arrival you will be picked up by your own private chauffeur who will be with you throughout the tour. The drive to Negombo will take about 25 minutes. On arrival you and your family can either spend the day at the hotel or go for a walk on the beach.
On the 2nd day, your chauffeur will take you to visit the colourful authentic fish market and meet the fisher folk. Then we will take you to explore different seaside attractions with a ride through the Dutch Canal. If you choose to venture out for dinner, do check with our chauffeur for some child-friendly restaurants to choose from.
You will drive to Kitulgala, one of the adventure destinations in the region and the location for the iconic film ‘Bridge on the river Kwai’. Enjoy paddling down pristine waters. Professionally trained guides are there to supervise both adults and children and will make sure you have a safe and fun day on the river!
After that activity, you will carry on driving to lush green tea plantations of the tea capital: Nuwara Eliya. On day 2, we will take you on a leisurely paced tour, exploring the highlights of a picturesque city. We will visit a tea plantation to see how world renowned Ceylon Tea is produced. We will meet the tea pluckers and try what they are best at doing as well.
Then we drive 1890 metres above sea level, to cool Nuwara Eliya. And a chance to sightsee a quaint place, famous for horse racing, an impressive Golf Club which dates back to 1889 and several hotels built colonial style.
Back on the road, we will take you to Victoria Gardens with its abundance of flowers, Gregory Lake which is a scenic boat ride and if you are up for it – a quick stop at the local markets.
Get ready in the morning for your next unforgettable experience, a scenic train ride from Nanu Oya to Kandy – one of the best train rides to make in Sri Lanka. You will pass tea plantations, mountains, misty forests, winding your way through local villages, waving at smiley locals standing in their backyards, or working in the fields, disappearing into smoky mountain tunnels and emerging into the cool rush of pristine mountainous air – a photo fest for you!
Once in Kandy, we will check you into the hotel and you can relax or explore the hotel facilities – which children always enjoy doing. In the backdrop of the Hantane hills, Kandy is a bustling city, home to the once formidable Kandyan Kingdom that held off colonialists for well over 200 years.
Kandy, an important historical town, is a World Cultural Heritage and home of the Temple of the Tooth Relic – one of the most sacred worship places in the Buddhist world. Today, a mix of its beautiful Botanical Gardens, temples, alongside a mall housing shops, cinema and a rooftop food court – makes it quite an entertaining place to visit.
Next – built in 1965, the Arts and Crafts village in Kandy, is exclusively for local craftsmen to showcase their artwork. Encouraging the skills of traditional art forms has been challenging in the face of commercialised imported products, and benefits from the patronage of locals and tourists alike to support indigenous talent. You will get to see products made from scratch.
You will start with a tour of Kandy, discovering local, delicious and spicy street foods. Then to meet the traditional arts and crafts community. You will get a chance to be an artisan yourself, an activity children will surely enjoy engaging in and taking their craft home as a souvenir!
Then you will head towards Sigiriya; the 5th Century AD fortress. Enroute you will visit Dambulla Cave temple, 5 caves full of ancient Buddha statues and wall paintings. The following day you will visit the Monkey project, which filmed the famous documentary “Monkey Kingdom”. Next, the 13th century mediaeval capital of Sri Lanka; Polonnaruwa. Finally, children will really be struck by witnessing the world’s most significant elephant phenomena at Minneriya National Park.
Then, we will drive you to Dambulla, known for its Cave Temple, the impressive mural paintings and 157 statues, including a 47 foot long statue of the recumbent Buddha. A World Heritage site surrounded by great views.
By mid morning, we drive to Polonnaruwa. It has so many ruins, including the ‘Gal Vihara’, a spectacular temple cut from a single granite wall! It’ll feel like you’re stepping into a bygone golden era.
After lunch, onto Minneriya National Park; home to sambar deer, leopards and elephants. The dry season is an incredible time for children to observe elephants that bathe and graze on the grasses as well as see birds (like cormorants and painted storks) that come to fish.
This morning you will climb the Sigiriya Rock Fortress, the Palace in the Sky! At the time of sunrise. This is the ideal time to take memorable family photographs at the zenith of this hideout of a man called Kasyapa, in 5th century AD.
Then, you will head towards Trincomalee, one of the most iconic, clean and calm beaches in Sri Lanka. It is a true playground for children to enjoy the beach, waters and sun! Check in to the hotel as early as possible. After a busy tour, this will be the perfect place: to relax and enjoy the sound of the waves, the sun’s warmth and playing with your children. Dolphin watching, snorkelling, diving and many other water sports are all great options, to fill your days with.
Then greater thrills, you will drive to Trincomalee, one of the finest natural deep-water harbours in the world. Home to beautiful white beaches, clear waters around the Pigeon Island, it’s a wanderlust for families with long stretches of beach and warm blue waters to revel in! If your children would like to see whales, remember, March to September is the best time and means spending about half a day out in the ocean.
After breakfast, you will drive to Wilpattu via Anuradhapura. If you are up to it, you can stop at Anuradhapura – another ancient capital with ruins – on the way to WIlpattu. Your family can anticipate a different accommodation experience with your family, It is an overnight stay at an eco-friendly campsite in jungle settings!
After relaxing for a while, we will take you on an evening game drive. This will give you a chance to spot the elusive Sri Lankan leopard and Sri Lankan sloth bear and a chance to see a rich diversity of flora and fauna. Wilpattu is the largest national park on the island and has an interesting landscape of natural lakes, shrubland and thick forests. The dry season increases the chances of sighting leopards.
After the safari, you will return to the campsite in time to relax around the roaring campfire, to enjoy your dinner in a location specially chosen for you.
After an impressive spread of a Sri Lankan breakfast, it is time to travel south again to Negombo. Enroute, you will have a completely ‘nutty’ experience: enjoy the water of the king coconut and eat the flesh of the fruit, which is a delicious and natural drink that is great for your health. An organic fruit, fresh from the tree, its health benefits are globally recognised and promoted.
The coconut is a staple essential in the life of any Sri Lankan. From being a key feature of Sri Lankan cuisine to its use in day to day life, cultural and several religious rituals, the coconut tree – locally also known as ‘kapruka’ – is a versatile and wonderful tree the island is truly blessed with.
A tour taking you across the different gems of this island in just two weeks; formidable ancient ruins to verdant tea plantations to sweeping lengths of pearly beaches. We hope your family takes incredibly colourful memories of their holiday back with them. Sri Lanka bids farewell…wishing to see you again.
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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.
The Hill Club is an exclusive members only Club, established in 1876, by the British Planters, and continues as a prestigious destination set in...
Sri Lanka’s second largest city, Kandy is also one of its most charming with its solid olden architecture and winding streets. You can bask...
Situated on a sizable 5-acre property close to the village of Habarana, these chalets are concealed from view, providing seclusion and sanctuary while you...
Enjoy the breathtaking ocean views at C Beyond Nilaveli, a tranquil, laid-back, and intimate location where the lagoon and the sea converge. With Pigeon...
On the edge of a lake and surrounded by bush woodland, the campsite is situated closer to the Wilpattu National Park's southern limit.
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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...
Situated on Nuwara Eliya Hill, adjacent to the Golf Course and surrounded by cool tropical greenery, akin to an English summer, the Grand Hotel...
Built atop a cliff overlooking the beautiful hill capital of Sri Lanka, Fox Kandy by Fox Resorts offers picturesque views of the verdant hills...
Amaara Forest Hotel Sigiriya is ideal for getting away from the city and is nestled in 22 acres of thick forest.
The Amaranthé Bay Resort & Spa is perched on the bank of the flowing Pillaikulam Aru, surrounded by a breathtaking panorama of meditative sunrises...
On the edge of a lake and surrounded by bush woodland, the campsite is situated closer to the Wilpattu National Park's southern limit.
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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...
Another delightful offering from the boutique collection by Amaya, Langdale Boutique Hotel is a cheerful, laid-back hotel in aon old British colonial-style, 12 kms...
With all of the rooms named after Sri Lankan Butterflies, The Kandy House is a great place, aesthetically pleasing with individually designed rooms adorned...
Explore secret gardens, meditate by a serene lake, or relax in a private plunge pool and take in the breathtaking view of the ancient...
This Sri Lanka beach resort, simply known as Uga Jungle Beach, blends its existing surroundings into its design in a sophisticated manner.
At Mahoora Tented Safari Camps Wilpattu, you can live in a small, 8-acre private wildlife sanctuary that mixes modern conveniences with the wilderness of...
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...
Ride the white waters of the Kelani River as it stumbles through a rocky gorge in Kitulgala, and take on the rapids from the...
Experience the art of renowned Ceylon tea-making by visiting a beautiful tea garden and an award-winning factory.
Experience a unique and remarkable opportunity to meet the primate actors of Disney’s Monkey Kingdom amidst the remains of the mediaeval capital.
Experience an action-packed safari to witness The Elephant Gathering, listed by Lonely Planet as one of the Top Ten Wildlife Spectacles in the World,...
Sail into the turquoise waters of Trincomalee, with the Captain of the Pearl and get a private audience with acrobatic dolphins and the largest...
Wander the mysterious waters of the island’s Marine National Park and encounter up to 200 species of tropical fish.
Observe leopards and sloth bears over 131,000 hectares of forest and wetlands at Wilpattu National Park, visited by fewer jeeps in comparison to Yala.