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Sri Lanka

 

Sri Lanka Sample Itinerary

 

Santani Wellness Resort - a hidden gem in an undiscovered country

 

Fully inclusive get-away including yoga, spa services (one per day), all meals, guided treks and cooking class.

 

Transfer to Kandapola and visit Tea Plantation and Factory.

 

Renowned worldwide, Ceylon tea is one of Sri Lanka’s primary exports. As many as 28 different grades of Ceylon tea are produced at plantations across the island.

 

Visit Horton Plains 


The Horton Plains National Park, is a protected area covered by mountain grassland and cloud forest. This plateau at an altitude of 2,100–2,300 meters (6,900–7,500 ft.) and has been said by many to resemble the African savannah. The National Park is unlike any other in the island; it’s as beautiful as it is eerily, and offers a world that is oddly different from any other part of Sri Lanka. 

 

Yala National Park

 

Where the Indian Ocean meets the Jungle, known for its dense leopard population and elephants.  We will stay in a spectacular luxury tented camp for 2 nights with safari drives and all gourmet meals included.    


Safari drives, and enjoy the Spa and pool. Wellness and spa experiences use two native Sri Lankan ingredients, Ceylon Tea and Ceylon Cinnamon.

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Galle Fort

Discover the fascinating cultural heritage of Galle Fort. From the 16th – 20th century, Sri Lanka was occupied by several major colonial empires – the Portuguese, the Dutch and the British – who built several western style forts at various places along the island’s coastline. Galle Fort was first built by the Portuguese in 1589, fortified by the Dutch and then occupied by the British during the Napoleonic wars, and is among the best preserved colonial Forts in Asia. Your host will take you along the ramparts, through ancient quarries and past old dungeons, pointing out key areas of fortification and telling you about the Fort’s colourful history, before finishing with a visit to a working lighthouse.

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Colombo 

A compact, manageable coastal city where ancestral mansions stand side-by-side with modern hotels springing up into the skyline. We will discover street bazaars and witness roads which are clogged with vehicles as well as sleepy tree-lined boulevards.

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