- Sigiriya Rock
- Dambulla
- Spice Gardens
- Minneriya Jeep Safari
- Village Safari
- Private Transport
- English-Speaking Guide
- Refreshments and Water Bottles
- Entrance Fees for the National Parks, Jeep Safari
- Current prevailing Government Taxes and Service Charges
Visit the Dambulla cave temple, which is the biggest and most top-preserved cave temple with 157 statues. This is also considered as a UNESCO World Heritage site, visited by many travellers.
Head towards the Sigiriya, which is a large rock about 370m above. Witness the large lion paws guarding the citadel front, the reflecting wall of scribbled poems also referred to as ‘Kurutu Gee’, the frescoes painted at the sheer rock face, and the scattered ruins of the rock.
Enjoy Sri Lanka’s global renowned spices at their supply. Visit a spice garden, where smells of cinnamons, pepper, cardamom, nutmeg and mace weigh down the senses and the traffic provides an insight into an age antique enterprise of spice production.
Experience a three-hour village safari which is a lifetime opportunity. This will provide you with a glimpse into the traditions of Sri Lanka in a village. Experience a tuk-tuk ride and a bullock cart ride across the Hiriwadunna village, whilst experiencing the Sinhalese culture.
Explore the captivating landscapes of the Minneriya National Park, spanning across open grasslands to lush, dense forests. Observe the array of natural worlds that inhabit this various terrain, setting unique emphasis on encountering the remarkable Asian elephants for which those parks are celebrated.