6 Day Sri Lanka Itinerary
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We provide the 6-day/5-night Sri Lanka tour itinerary for your next holiday, with this tour you will
be able to enjoy the Sri Lanka wildlife and hill country places, you can book this package online
with us.
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- Pick and Drop Services
- 1 Meal Per Day
- Cruise Dinner & Music Event
- Visit 7 Best Places in the City With Group
- Additional Services
- Insurance
- Food & Drinks
- Tickets
Tour Plan
After breakfast, visit the Royal Botanical Garden in Kandy. Thereafter proceed to Peradeniya station to conduct a scenic train through the tea plantations to Nuwara Eliya, your chauffeur guide will meet you at the Nanu Oya station. (optional) In the afternoon visit Gregory Lake and walk around the garden, in the evenings relax in the cool climate.
After breakfast visit Little Adam's Peak and Nine Arches Bridge thereafter proceed to Mirissa and route visit the Udawalawe National Park, afternoon jeep safari at Udawalawe National Park by a 4x4 car to see the wild elephants and other animals, late evening drive to Mirissa and check in your hotel.
After breakfast, you will proceed to the airport in time for the connecting Flight.
End pointBandaranaike International Airport, Katunayaka, Gampaha, Sri Lanka
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Sri Lanka 7 Days Itinerary

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4.8
We always stay at here when in town. The location is great, staff is wonderful and we love the overall feel. Beautiful view from the here.
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This is the best tour on the east coast! It was amazing how many places we visited and what great memories we made!
5
This was not our first time going to here. It is a great place to shop not too far from New York. We took the bus from Port Authority and traveled through the countryside to get there.
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