Go deeper than the guidebook on this 12-day journey blending Sri Lanka’s iconic sights with genuine rural life. Begin among the ancient kingdoms of the Cultural Triangle the Sigiriya rock fortress, Dambulla’s golden caves, and the ruins of Polonnaruwa then meet local communities through a lakeside village tour and a peaceful forest temple.
In the cool highlands near Nuwara Eliya, spend a full day living with a farming family: cooking with garden-fresh ingredients, picking vegetables, touring a working tea factory, and sharing stories over a home-cooked meal. Ride the scenic train to Ella, safari for elephants in Udawalawe, and finish on the golden sands of Unawatuna with colonial Galle nearby. Culture, community, and comfort in one heartfelt trip.
Arrive and transfer to the quiet countryside of Polgahawela for a relaxing first night.
Travel into the Cultural Triangle, pausing at a serene forest temple.

Golden cave temples and a great ruined kingdom.
Important note: Dambulla Cave Temple closes daily from 10:30–10:45 AM.


Climb the Lion Rock at dawn, experience village life, then travel to the cultural capital.


A sacred morning ritual, then a scenic climb into the high country.

Live a day in the hill country with a local farming family.


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


Ella's famous viewpoints and railway marvels.


Descend to elephant country for a wildlife safari.


A culinary experience and the journey to the south coast.

Tropical beach and colonial heritage.

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 the listed meal plans, entrance tickets to all attractions, all mentioned activity costs, UNESCO-site guides, daily water, and government taxes. Optional excursions and meals not listed are extra.
On Day 6 you spend a full day with a hill-country farming family — cooking traditional dishes with garden produce, touring a working tea factory, joining everyday farm activities, and sharing a home-cooked meal and stories. It’s a warm, authentic window into rural Sri Lankan life, and a highlight of the trip.
The train from Nanu Oya to Ella is included, but first-class seats are very limited and sell out fast. We book as early as possible, though availability can’t be guaranteed.
About 1,200 steps and 1.5–2 hours round trip — moderate but manageable for most reasonably fit travellers. We climb early to avoid the heat and crowds.
Udawalawe is famous for its large elephant herds, so sightings are very likely — though, as with all wildlife, never guaranteed. You’ll also visit the Elephant Transit Home, where rescued calves are fed.
It works year-round across several climate zones, with the southern coast at its best from roughly November to April.