Luxury Lanka
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Introduction
Join Horizon Voyages for a luxurious 14-day private tour of Sri Lanka, curated by Teardrop Luxury Hotels. Experience the elegance of Teardrop’s exclusive resorts while exploring the island’s rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes. Discover ancient temples, UNESCO sites, and hidden gems across seven unique locations, all while indulging in the bespoke luxury of Teardrop properties.
Highlights of the Tour
- Luxury stays at seven unique Teardrop properties
- Exploration of ancient temples, UNESCO sites, and scenic landscapes
- Culinary experiences including Sri Lankan cookery demonstrations
- Scenic train rides and breathtaking viewpoints
- Leisure activities like tea estate walks, safaris, and spa treatments
Travel Itinerary in Brief
Upon arrival, receive seamless airport assistance and transfer to THE WALLAWWA in Kotugoda. Nestled in a serene rural setting, this luxury hotel offers a peaceful retreat just 15 minutes from the main international airport. Enjoy a lavish stay and prepare for the grand adventure ahead.
Spend a leisurely day at THE WALLAWWA, rejuvenating with spa treatments, swimming, and gourmet dining. Recover from any jetlag in style, setting the tone for a journey of sublime rejuvenation.
Transfer to CAMELLIA HILLS in Dick Oya, a luxurious tea planter’s bungalow in the Golden Valley of Tea. Enjoy an evening tea experience at Secret View Point, immersing yourself in refined elegance and comfort.
Engage in curated experiences at CAMELLIA HILLS, including scenic tea estate walks, a reservoir cruise, and a Sri Lankan cookery demonstration. Each activity promises unparalleled luxury and memorable moments.
Travel to Nuwara Eliya and stay at GOATFELL, a cozy colonial bungalow. Enjoy sundowners by the fire pit and immerse yourself in the charming ambiance of the hill country.
Explore Horton Plains or Thotupola Kanda, or wander through Nuwara Eliya’s manicured gardens. Return to GOATFELL for a night of lavish comfort amidst the town’s colonial charm.
Take a scenic train ride to Demodara, visiting Nine Arch Bridge before arriving at NINE SKIES in Ella. Enjoy the luxurious offerings and natural grandeur of this tea bungalow.
Ascend Little Adam’s Peak, try ziplining with Flying Ravana, visit the Bawa-designed Nazareth Chapel, and participate in a Sri Lankan cookery demonstration. End the day in celestial tranquility at NINE SKIES.
Transfer to Galle via Udawalawe, enjoying a Jeep safari in Udawalawe National Park. Stay at FORT BAZAAR, a sanctuary offering refined elegance and modern comforts in Galle’s historic setting.
Choose from activities like a Galle Fort Walk, guided bicycle tour, traditional mask carving, or a Cinnamon and Tea Experience. Enjoy a night of refined elegance at FORT BAZAAR.
Journey to KUMU BEACH in Balapitiya, a boutique hotel surrounded by coconut palms. Relax by the sea and enjoy the tranquil surroundings.
Spend a leisurely day by the sea at KUMU BEACH, with options for hammock lounging, reading by the pool, or a soothing massage. Indulge in a private beach dining experience under the stars.
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Explore the gardens of Geoffrey Bawa and his brother Bevis before arriving at LUNUGANGA in Bentota. Unwind in this exquisite setting, infused with Bawa’s architectural brilliance.
Reflect on your journey as you transfer to the airport. Cherish the memories of Sri Lanka’s beauty, luxury, and heritage as your adventure concludes.
Urban exploration in Colombo
FAQs
The best time to visit the west and south coasts is from December to March, and the east coast from April to September.
Light, breathable clothing for warm weather, layers for cooler areas, sunscreen, insect repellent, and comfortable walking shoes.
Yes, comprehensive travel insurance is recommended to cover health, trip cancellations, and personal belongings.
Tips
- The local currency is Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR). ATMs and currency exchange services are widely available.
- Bring personal medications and a basic first aid kit. Drink bottled water and be cautious with street food.
- Dress modestly when visiting religious sites. Remove shoes and hats before entering temples.