Trade the crowds for cool mountain air, misty grasslands, and golden southern beaches on this 8-day journey through Sri Lanka’s scenic heart. Settle into the colonial hill station of Nuwara Eliya with its waterfalls and lakeside walks, trek to the dramatic cliff-edge of “World’s End” in Horton Plains, then ride one of the world’s most beautiful train journeys down to Ella. Hike to panoramic viewpoints, tour a working tea estate, and head south for a wildlife safari in Yala before unwinding on the beaches of Unawatuna and exploring colonial Galle. A nature-and-wildlife escape for travellers who want Sri Lanka’s landscapes and coast without the ancient-city circuit.
Arrive at Bandaranaike International Airport and transfer to nearby Negombo for a relaxing first night.
Climb into the cool central highlands, with waterfall stops and a lakeside stroll in "Little England."


An early trek across misty grasslands to one of the island's most dramatic viewpoints.
Important note: The trek is best in the early morning, when the cliff views are clearest before the mist rolls in.

One of the world's most beautiful train journeys through tea country to Ella.
Important note: First-class train seats are very limited (released ~30 days ahead) and sell out fast — early booking is recommended; availability can't be guaranteed.


A sunrise hike and a tea-estate visit before heading to the southeastern wilderness.


A dawn safari in Sri Lanka's most famous park, then on to the south coast.


A relaxed coastal day with an authentic culinary experience.


Transfer to the airport for your outbound flight.


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This is an all-inclusive private tour — airport transfers, a private air-conditioned vehicle with an English-speaking chauffeur guide, accommodation with daily breakfast, entrance tickets to all listed attractions, all mentioned activity costs, the scenic train, daily water, and government taxes. Watersports, optional high tea, and meals not listed are extra.
It’s a roughly 9 km loop on undulating terrain, taking about 3 hours, rated easy-to-moderate. We start early so you reach World’s End before the mist sets in. Good walking shoes and a light layer are recommended — mornings are cold at this altitude.
The train from Nanu Oya to Ella is included, but first-class seats are very limited (only released about a month ahead) and sell out quickly. We book as early as possible, though availability can’t be guaranteed.
This itinerary is deliberately focused on hill-country scenery, Horton Plains, wildlife, and the coast — ideal if you’ve seen the ancient cities before or simply prefer nature and beaches. We can easily add a Cultural Triangle extension if you’d like both.
Yala has one of the world’s highest leopard densities, so chances are good — though sightings can’t be guaranteed. A second safari can be added to improve your odds.
Horton Plains is clearest on dry mornings from roughly December to March, and the southern coast is at its best from November to April — making that window ideal.