Sharo’s travel irtinerary

Trincomalee

Dolphin Safari – An exciting boat trip where you have the opportunity to see dolphins. NB! Be prepared to get a little wet as a lot of salt water will be thrown over the boat – part of the experience! The trip is arranged early in the morning for the best chance of seeing them. Lasts around 2-3 hours.

Snorkeling – You can see a rich variety of tropical fish and colorful corals. You can rent equipment locally or join organized trips that include boat transport. Lasts around 2-3 hours.

Thirukoneswaram Hindu Temple – An ancient Hindu temple, famous for its location on a cliff overlooking the sea. You will find several small shops and stalls on the way up. Takes around 10-15 minutes to walk up to the temple from the entrance.

Somawathiya National Park (on the way to Sigiriya) – Here you can see wild elephants, deer, crocodiles, many species of birds and if you are lucky, leopard. In October it may be more difficult to see the animals due to the start of the rainy season (Monsoon). (Personal) It is recommended to go early in the morning around 06:00. The safari tour lasts about 2.5-3 hours.

Sigiriya

Wasgamuwa National Park – Known for large herds of elephants. Here you can see other animals such as crocodiles, water buffalo, monkeys, sloth bears and various bird species. In October it may be more difficult to see the animals due to the start of the rainy season (Monsoon). (Personal) It is recommended to go early in the morning around 06:00. The safari tour lasts about 2.5-3 hours.

Lion rock – A royal palace and fortress built on top of a 200 meter high rock, around 477-495 AD. The walk up consists of 1200 steps and takes about 60 minutes to walk.

Village Tour – A guided excursion where you can experience traditional village life. You can travel by bullock cart, raft (on water) and on foot. The trip ends with a tasting of local food prepared by villagers. The excursion lasts about 2-3 hours.

Kandy

The Kandy to Ella train route is one of the world's most beautiful train journeys, known for its landscape of mountains, tea plantations, waterfalls and small villages. A must for nature and photography enthusiasts. The train journey lasts about 6-7 hours.

Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic – A Buddhist temple that houses a sacred object said to be a tooth belonging to Buddha. The temple is a beautiful historical building from the 17th century, known for its beautiful architecture, religious significance and ceremonies that take place daily. Royal

Botanic Gardens – Located just outside Kandy (5-6 km). A large botanical garden with thousands of flowers, plants and trees from Sri Lanka and around the world.

Ella

Ravana pool club – A relaxing place with an infinity pool, jacuzzi, bar and restaurant, all with a fantastic view of the mountains. In the area there is also the opportunity to try zipline (Flying Ravana Zipline). Starting from a hill in the mountain, descending over tea plantations and the valley at Ella (550 meters long).

Nine Arche Bridge – Also known as the “Bridge in the Sky” and one of the most photographed places in Sri Lanka. The bridge was built during the British colonial era and made only of stone and brick. You can take a leisurely walk from the center of Ella, which takes 30-40 minutes. The path is surrounded by small villages, green tea fields and forest areas. You can also follow Ella station towards Damodara, a popular and safe route that many tourists take. If you are lucky, a train will come over the bridge while you are standing there – a classic moment that many try to capture on camera.

Uva Halpewatte Tea Factory (tour) – A journey back in time and into the heart of Sri Lanka’s tea history. Here you can see – and smell – how world-famous Ceylon tea is made. We recommend booking a guided tour that will take you through the entire process: from fresh tea leaves being picked by hand, to drying, rolling, fermenting and packing. You can take a walk from the center of Ella, which takes about 45 minutes to an hour. The road winds up through tea plantations and small villages – a quiet and beautiful walk where you will meet both tea pickers and locals.

Galle

One of the most charming towns on Sri Lanka’s south coast – where colonial history, culture and coastal life meet. The heart of the city is Galle Fort, built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and later expanded by the Dutch. Here you will find cobblestone streets, small cafes, art galleries and charming colonial-era buildings. People live, work and go to school here, side by side with tourists strolling along the old streets.

Galle is not only about history – it is also surrounded by beautiful beaches. Just ten minutes away is Unawatuna Beach, a crescent-shaped bay with calm waters, palm trees and small beach bars. Here you can swim, snorkel and try kayaking.

Colombo

Colombo is the capital of Sri Lanka, where modern city life meets colonial history and a tropical coast. The city is located right on the sea. Luxury hotels side by side with ancient temples, colonial buildings and bustling markets. A good place to start is Galle Face Green, the large seafront promenade in the middle of the city. Here, people gather at sunset to eat street food, fly kites and watch the sun sink into the sea.

For culture, there is the Pettah Market, full of colors, spices and local sounds - a real glimpse of everyday life in Colombo.

Colombo has an exciting restaurant scene that reflects the city's mix of cultures and flavors - from traditional Sri Lankan cuisine to modern international gourmet.

Negombo

Just half an hour north of Colombo is Negombo, a coastal town that is often the first or last stop for travelers. The city is located right on the sea and is known for its long beaches, fish markets and relaxed atmosphere.

Hotel

 

Hotel

Hotel East Lagoon

Batticaloa.