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12-Nights Wonders of Sri Lanka - Classic Group

Insight Vacations
Offer ID: 1675896 | Prices from $3,895

Available Dates
1/9/2027 – 1/21/2027 : Call for pricing
1/30/2027 – 2/11/2027 : Call for pricing
2/20/2027 – 3/4/2027 : Call for pricing
3/13/2027 – 3/25/2027 : Call for pricing
4/3/2027 – 4/15/2027 : Call for pricing
8/21/2027 – 9/2/2027 : Call for pricing
9/4/2027 – 9/16/2027 : Call for pricing
9/18/2027 – 9/30/2027 : Call for pricing
10/2/2027 – 10/14/2027 : Call for pricing
10/23/2027 – 11/4/2027 : Call for pricing
11/6/2027 – 11/18/2027 : Call for pricing
11/27/2027 – 12/9/2027 : Call for pricing
12/18/2027 – 12/30/2027 : Call for pricing

Galle
Yala National Park
Nuwara Eliya
Kandy
Dambulla
Colombo
Wonders Of Sri Lanka - Small Group
From Colombo’s coastline to the highlands of Nuwara Eliya and the wildlife plains of Yala, this journey reveals Sri Lanka’s varied landscapes and traditions. Travel in a Small Group of up to 24 travelers to climb Sigiriya, visit the sacred sites of Kandy and Anuradhapura, and gain exclusive access to the casket at the Temple of the Tooth. Journeying to the south, you’ll watch Asian elephants on safari, explore Galle Fort, and meet Weligama’s stilt fishermen. From an exclusive, hands-on visit to a working tea estate to high tea at the Grand Hotel, this journey is shaped by rich traditions, welcoming communities and striking scenery - a clear window into the Pearl of the Indian Ocean.


Dining Summary
  • 10 Dinner (D)
  • 12 Breakfast (B)
  • 4 Lunch (L)
Choice Highlights
  • Sigiriya: Climb this UNESCO World Heritage Site, an ancient rock fortress built in the 5th century by King Kashyapa. Once a royal citadel, its summit offers sweeping views over the surrounding plains. Along the way, see the famed Sigiriya frescoes, the polished Mirror Wall and the remains of one of Sri Lanka’s most remarkable engineering achievements.
  • Sigiriya: Designed in the tradition of Sri Lanka’s ancient royal gardens, this lush retreat showcases a rich variety of tropical flora. Its thoughtfully arranged terraces, water features and shaded pathways reflect early innovations in landscape design. Learn how gardens once served as symbols of power and ingenuity, blending natural beauty with advanced irrigation techniques.
Authentic Dining
  • Colombo: Get to know your Travel Director and fellow travelers over a rooftop dinner. As the city stretches out before you, raise a toast to the journey ahead. You’ll enjoy a menu thoughtfully crafted from seasonal, locally sourced ingredients, offering a taste of the island’s rich culinary traditions.
  • Habarana: Welcomed by the local community, take a guided walk through the farmlands of Hiriwadunna, where fresh vegetables, fruit and spices thrive under traditional cultivation methods. Enjoy an outdoor lunch featuring authentic Sri Lankan dishes, prepared with ingredients sourced straight from the fields. As you dine, you’ll hear stories of sustainable farming practices and the deep-rooted traditions that shape rural life.
  • Dambulla: Gather for a traditional Sri Lankan barbecue, where fragrant spices and fresh local ingredients take center stage. You’ll enjoy a selection of grilled specialties, expertly prepared over an open flame. The rich aromas and bold flavors reflect the island’s culinary heritage, creating a relaxed and flavourful dining experience.
  • Kandy: In the village of Menikkumbura, join a Local Expert for a hands-on cooking experience, using fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Learn the techniques behind Sri Lanka’s fragrant dishes before sharing a meal together in a relaxed setting, gaining insight into the country’s rich culinary traditions.
  • Nuwara Eliya: Savor a traditional high tea in the elegant surroundings of the Grand Hotel, a colonial-era landmark in Sri Lanka’s hill country. Delicate finger sandwiches, freshly baked scones and handcrafted pastries are served alongside a selection of fine teas. Overlook beautifully manicured gardens and enjoy the tranquil charm of Nuwara Eliya’s misty highlands.
Insight Choice
  • Sigiriya: Climb this UNESCO World Heritage Site, an ancient rock fortress built in the 5th century by King Kashyapa. Once a royal citadel, its summit offers sweeping views over the surrounding plains. Along the way, see the famed Sigiriya frescoes, the polished Mirror Wall and the remains of one of Sri Lanka’s most remarkable engineering achievements.
  • Sigiriya: Designed in the tradition of Sri Lanka’s ancient royal gardens, this lush retreat showcases a rich variety of tropical flora. Its thoughtfully arranged terraces, water features and shaded pathways reflect early innovations in landscape design. Learn how gardens once served as symbols of power and ingenuity, blending natural beauty with advanced irrigation techniques.
Insight Experiences
  • Anuradhapura: Meet a practicing monk who will guide you through a blessing ceremony, a deeply spiritual ritual invoking peace, protection and prosperity. Experience the soothing rhythm of traditional chanting as age-old customs unfold, offering a rare insight into Sri Lanka’s Buddhist traditions.
  • Galle: Perched on wooden stilts above the waves, fishermen use a time-honored technique passed down through generations. This unique method, developed during World War II amid food shortages, requires patience and balance as they cast their lines into the shallows. Though increasingly rare, it remains a powerful symbol of Sri Lanka’s coastal heritage.
Make Travel Matter
  • Kosgoda: Visit a pioneering sea turtle conservation center, where a dedicated team works to protect Sri Lanka’s endangered turtle species. Guided by a conservationist, learn about the threats facing these marine creatures, from habitat loss to pollution. Depending on the season, witness hatchlings being released, supporting vital efforts to safeguard the future of these ancient travelers. Your visit directly supports United Nations Sustainability Development Goal 14: Life Below Water.
Top Rated Highlights
  • Colombo: Discover Colombo’s vibrant heart on a tuk-tuk adventure through its historic streets. See the colonial-era Colombo Fort and explore the lively Pettah Market before visiting the striking Red Mosque. Pass the Old Town Hall, step inside the Dutch-built Wolvendaal Church and admire the eclectic Gangaramaya Temple where Sri Lankan, Thai, Indian and Chinese influences blend seamlessly across its shrine rooms and courtyards. Conclude at Hotel Nippon with a classic mutton roll and a refreshi