Among tea fields, temple stone, and tropical coast, Sri Lanka reveals a deep and enduring beauty
Sri Lanka invites you in gently – through the aroma of freshly prepared tea, the echo of footsteps on temple floors, and the soft ripple of lakes that mirror the sky. Led by your handpicked Signature Guide, slip from the stillness around Negombo to the cultural heartlands of Sigiriya and Polonnaruwa, where local chefs, wildlife researchers, and temple hosts open windows onto everyday life. Encounters unfold slowly: observing primates among timeworn ruins, joining almsgiving, and cycling highland trails where the tea country unfurls in shifting greens.
Venture to the very heart of each destination on our Signature Collection, where every journey is shaped by our unrivalled local connections and insider expertise. Step beyond the ordinary with private invitations, rare encounters, and experiences few will ever share. So when someone says, “I’ve been there,” you’ll simply smile, knowing you’ve experienced it differently.
Signature Experiences:
Join world-leading primate researchers in Polonnaruwa to observe macaques, langurs, and leaf monkeys, and gain expert insight into their long-term conservation
Share an almsgiving ceremony at a rural temple, welcomed by a Buddhist host who reveals the meaning behind this gentle ritual
Trace tea on an exclusive sapling-to-cup tour with estate owners Mike and Rosh, including hands-on leaf picking, factory insight, and a planter’s lunch
Signature Day: Experience our distinctive Signature Day, choosing between included activities such as dawn birdwatching in the Sigiriya Sanctuary, a village cycling trail with roti-making, a tuk-tuk exploration of Anuradhapura, or a sunrise climb to the top of the iconic Sigiriya rock fortress
Signature Stay: Stay at Jetwing Vil Uyana, a serene wetland sanctuary near Sigiriya, where freestanding dwellings open onto paddy fields, marshes, and forest, and nature moves quietly at your doorstep
Signature Guide: Let your handpicked Signature Guide lead you to the country’s soul — sharing their home, heritage, and heart
What's Included
Elegant, hand-picked hotels and a Signature Stay in Jetwing Vil Uyana, a serene wetland sanctuary near Sigiriya
All breakfasts, three lunches, seven dinners, featuring restaurants that capture the authentic cuisine of Sri Lanka
Named Signature Guide with outstanding knowledge and guest satisfaction
Your preferred Signature Day experience, selected and prebooked ahead of travel
Gratuities for local support staff so every detail of your journey feels effortless
Comfortable transport, including private minibus
Complimentary transfers on arrival and departure, ensuring a smooth journey
Sustainability and Impact
As a certified B Corp, we’re on a mission to improve our social and environmental impact across all our adventures.
This ‘nature positive’ approach is designed to help nature and communities thrive in harmony through practical solutions, such as reducing carbon and waste on our trips, supporting conservation projects through the Exodus Adventure Travels Foundation, and rewilding 100 square metres for every Exodus traveller.
We also weave Signature Legacy moments into your itinerary, so the positive impact of your trip lasts long after your stay. These are moments to remember which help people and nature thrive, ensuring you build a harmonious, positive connection with the places you visit.
On this journey, you can:
Join Smithsonian-affiliated researchers in Polonnaruwa to observe Sri Lanka’s primates, supporting long-term conservation research that protects endangered species and their ancient habitats.
Take part in a privately hosted visit to Devagiri Tea Estate, where your time with the owners supports ethical tea production, skills preservation, and the future of small-scale Sri Lankan estates.
Share meals prepared by local families, from home kitchens to village gatherings, strengthening community-led food traditions and ensuring tourism benefits remain rooted in place.
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Settle into the rhythms of nature | Welcome reception in the gardens
Welcome to Sri Lanka, the island of serendipity. Complimentary arrival transfers ensure an effortless beginning as you settle into our elegant boutique hideaway, Wallawwa, a restored manor framed by palms and frangipani near Negombo.
Those arriving early may join an optional exploration of Colombo’s art and architecture, beginning at the former private residence of Geoffrey Bawa, father of tropical modernism, before visiting leading contemporary galleries and a private artist studio (available to prebook on request).
As dusk softens the gardens, we gather for a welcome reception and refined dinner, curated by the head chef and enjoyed beneath warm lights and open skies.
Overnight at The Wallawwa
Meals included: Dinner
Day
2
Rise into the Cultural Triangle | Share an almsgiving ceremony with a Buddhist host
Journey to the Cultural Triangle, landscapes opening into lakes, rock outcrops and village life. We pause en route at Kurunegala Amakie Café, before arriving at our Signature Stay, Jetwing Vil Uyana, a wetland sanctuary woven through forest and water.
Signature Experience: In the early evening, step into a quiet rural temple, where a Buddhist host welcomes you into an almsgiving ceremony – a gentle, contemplative ritual at the heart of Sri Lankan religious life. As offerings are prepared and presented, your host explains the significance of generosity, merit-making, and community support in Buddhist practice.
The day closes with an intimate dining experience, where the hotel’s executive chef and a village cook prepare classic Sri Lankan dishes exclusively before you, sharing stories through food.
Overnight at Jetwing Vil Uyana
Meals included: Breakfast, Dinner
Day
3
Follow Sri Lanka’s wildlife stories | Track primates with leading researchers and safari in Minneriya
Signature Experience: Arrive at the ancient city of Polonnaruwa to observe its resident primates, including toque macaques, grey langurs, and purple-faced leaf monkeys. Accompanied by field researchers from the Smithsonian Primate Research Station, gain rare insight from conservation specialists whose decades of work have shaped global primate research and featured in acclaimed television documentaries and a Disney film.
After exploring the ancient city, continue to a family farming home for a farm-to-table lunch prepared with seasonal produce and time-honoured recipes.
Later, an afternoon safari in Minneriya National Park – renowned for its elephant population – unfolds across grasslands and wetlands, ending with a relaxed sundowner.
Second night at Jetwing Vil Uyana
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch
Day
4
Signature Day | Choose birdlife, village trails, or the iconic Sigiriya
Today is your Signature Day, where you can select an authentic, curated experience to connect deeply with Sri Lanka’s cultural and natural heritage. You could:
Join a naturalist for birdwatching at Sigiriya Sanctuary, exploring waterways at dawn as you spot a remarkable variety of endemic and migratory birdlife, with insights into local ecology and conservation.
Cycle through rustic villages near Sigiriya, riding past lush paddies and rural lanes before ending with a hands-on roti-making session and herbal tea shared with local hosts.
Explore the ancient capital of Anuradhapura by tuk-tuk, travelling through jungle trails and monastic ruins while visiting soaring stupas, the sacred Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi tree, and ancient reservoirs. Lunch is included during this full-day experience.
Climb the iconic rock fortress of Sigiriya at sunrise, tracing water gardens, frescoes, and ancient stone walls, before continuing to Mapagala fortress for a private picnic breakfast in a secluded spot.
Regroup this evening to join a local village community, offering insight into everyday life in the Cultural Triangle through informal conversation and shared stories. Conclude with a relaxed barbecue dinner under the stars, prepared using locally sourced ingredients and by a local family.
Third night at Jetwing Vil Uyana
Meals included: Breakfast, Dinner
Day
5
Enter the highlands | Walk forest trails and dine by torchlight
Travel into the cooler central highlands, arriving at Simpson’s Forest (near Wattegama, Kandy), a tea and clove estate set against mountain ridges.
A traditional lunch served in clay pots introduces regional flavours, followed by a nature hike through estate paths, past tea bushes and towering clove trees, and among the sounds of native birds. It ends at a natural rock pool for a refreshing dip in crystalline waters.
As night falls, enjoy an exclusive garden dinner hosted by the estate’s executive chef, where torchlight and the surrounding forest create an intimate atmosphere.
Overnight at Simpson’s Forest
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day
6
Pedal the hill roads | Transition from tea country to sea
Begin the day with a cycling adventure along the winding Alkaduwa Road, through quiet estate roads, tea gardens, and among village homes set against misty hills. After, we depart the highlands and travel to Neboda near the south coast.
Arriving at Glenross Living, settle into the calm of this clifftop retreat. This evening, dinner is served poolside beneath the stars, an unhurried close to a day shaped by movement and changing landscapes.
Overnight at Glenross Living
Meals included: Breakfast, Dinner
Day
7
Trace tea heritage | Exclusive owner-led estate tour with a planter’s lunch
Signature Experience: Join owners Mike and Rosh for an exclusive exploration of their tea estate, following the process from sapling to cup. Gain hands-on experience with an invitation to pick your own tea, before exploring their working factory, where traditional methods meet modern innovation. It ends with a planter’s lunch, accompanied by the owners’ inspiring story.
Continue into a coastal village to observe toddy tapping, learning how coconut sap is gathered and fermented through skilled practice. This evening, enjoy dinner at a well-regarded seaside restaurant, celebrating the fresh coastal produce of Sri Lanka.
Second night at Glenross Living
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day
8
Move with river and ocean | Close the journey by the sea
Head to Bentota this morning for a gentle kayak along the river, gliding through tranquil mangrove corridors where birdlife and waterways intertwine – a peaceful way to experience the natural harmony of the river.
Continuing south, arrive at Aavya Cove Villas in the quiet coastal town of Balapitiya. As the sun lowers, gather for a memorable farewell on the beach, enjoying a private seven-course Sri Lankan dinner served beside the ocean, marking the journey shared and moments collected along the way.
Overnight at Aavya Cove Villas
Meals included: Breakfast, Dinner
Day
9
Say a fond farewell to Sri Lanka
After breakfast, take a quiet moment to absorb the morning calm – the soft rush of the ocean, the stillness of the gardens, and the gentle coastal light that frames your final hours here.
Those with later flights may choose to linger a little longer, enjoying an unhurried coffee or a last walk along the sand before a complimentary transfer to the airport.
While this chapter closes, the island’s colour, ancient pulse, and serendipitous moments linger well beyond the journey itself.
Alternatively, open a new chapter of discovery by speaking to your Signature Collection travel expert about extending your stay.
Meals included: Breakfast
Essential Info
Is this trip for you?
We have graded this trip Activity Level 2 (Easy & Moderate). For more information on our trip gradings, please visit the Activity Level Guidelines page.
Driving times: The longest journeys take place on Day 2 (4hr 30 min), Day 6 (five hours) and Day 7 (3hr 45min). All other journeys are under three hours.
Prebooking activities: An immersive adventure of your choice awaits on the Signature Day. This activity is included – all you need to do is prebook the activity at least 60 days before departure through our Signature Collection travel experts. Additionally, if you will be arriving early on Day 1 you can prebook an optional tour at an extra cost.
Sigiriya Rock: To reach the top of Sigiriya Rock – an option on your Signature Day – there are nearly 1,200 stone steps up and down. A reasonable level of fitness is needed for this activity which is rewarded with great views from the top.
Day 5 hike: Good fitness levels for hiking on natural trails:
Elevation: 2,296ft (700m)
Distance: 1.5mi (2.5km)
Day 6 cycling: Good fitness levels recommended for the cycling adventure:
Elevation: 1,969ft (600m)
Distance: 4mi (6km)
Joining Instructions
As with all adventures in the Signature Collection, we take care of your arrival and departure transfers, allowing you to fully relax and immerse yourself in the local culture.
Arrival airport: Bandaranaike International Airport, Colombo (CMB)
Your adventure begins with a welcome reception at 6pm on Day 1 at our first accommodation.
Departure airport: Bandaranaike International Airport, Colombo (CMB)
Your adventure concludes after breakfast on the final day.
Full joining instructions including local emergency numbers will be sent to you as part of our Final Joining Instructions. If you do not receive these at least a week before departure, or require them earlier please contact our office or your travel agent.
Location start: Negombo Location end: Balapitiya
Vaccinations and Health
Sri Lanka
There are no required vaccinations. However, recommended vaccinations include tetanus, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, Japanese encephalitis, rabies, tuberculosis and typhoid. You will also need a yellow fever vaccination certificate if you’re arriving from a country with risk of yellow fever transmission or transiting for more than 12 hours through a country with risk of yellow fever transmission. Please confirm with your doctor or travel clinic.
The risk of malaria is slight but you may wish to consult your doctor or travel clinic for further advice. Additionally, dengue fever, a tropical viral disease spread by daytime biting mosquitoes, is a known risk in places visited. There is currently no vaccine or prophylaxis available; the best form of prevention is to take the usual precautions to avoid mosquito bites.
For detailed health and vaccination advice, visit:
Travellers from the UK, US and EU normally need a visa (ETA) to enter Sri Lanka. Travellers from most countries can obtain a 30-day ETA (US$50) at www.eta.gov.lk. We strongly recommend that you do this prior to travel to avoid any complications and delays on arrival. Please note, visa requirements often change and it is your responsibility to obtain any required visas for this trip. Therefore, we recommend that you check with the nearest embassy or consulate of your chosen destination(s), including any countries you may be transiting or transferring through.
Some local governments provide guidance on what visas their citizens need. To help, we’ve gathered a selection of useful links below.
Local customs and laws: You should be aware of local laws and customs in Sri Lanka (see: www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/sri-lanka/local-laws-and-customs). The mistreatment of Buddhist images and artefacts is an offence; please note, people have been refused entry to Sri Lanka because of visible tattoos of Buddha.
Food & Drink
This journey deepens your connection to Sri Lanka through its food and drink. Dine in garden settings and village homes, enjoy estate and farm-led lunches, and savour coastal dinners shaped by the day’s catch. The journey closes with a private seven-course farewell by the sea.
Weather
Sri Lanka’s tropical climate brings warm temperatures year-round. The Cultural Triangle is typically dry and sunny, with cooler mornings ideal for exploration. In the hill country around Kandy, days feel fresher, with misty starts and mild afternoons. Along the southern coast, expect steady warmth, sea breezes and the occasional brief shower. Seasonal variations shape the landscape’s character, but conditions generally support relaxed exploration throughout the year.
Experience the best of Sri Lankan hospitality
Every aspect of the Signature Collection is meticulously planned to take you deeper into the destination. That means your accommodation is a refined showcase of local hospitality, whether you’re staying in a pioneering luxury hotel or enjoying privileged access to a characterful stay designed to fully immerse you in the local culture.
Below are the accommodations we use on this adventure:
Negombo: The Wallawwa (night 1)
A restored ancestral home set within tranquil gardens near Negombo, The Wallawwa offers a gracious introduction to Sri Lanka. Elegant rooms combine colonial-era proportions with contemporary comfort, while shaded verandas and a serene pool encourage a slower pace after arrival. Attentive service, refined dining, and a calm, residential atmosphere create a sense of ease, allowing you to settle gently into the rhythm of the journey ahead.
Sigiriya: Jetwing Vil Uyana (nights 2-4)
A private wetland sanctuary near Sigiriya, your Signature Stay blends luxury with freestanding dwellings overlooking paddy, marsh, or forest. Floor-to-ceiling windows and natural materials create a tranquil retreat supported by multiple dining venues, a library, plunge pool and spa offering traditional treatments. Expect gourmet dining, tranquil decks, wetland trails and the chance to spot the elusive slender loris after dusk.
Kandy: Simpson’s Forest (night 5)
Tucked within a private tea estate above Kandy, Simpson’s Forest is an intimate retreat surrounded by misty hills and working plantations. Contemporary suites are positioned for privacy, with wide windows framing forest and valley views. A focus on provenance runs through the dining, while guided estate walks and quiet communal spaces invite reflection. It’s a peaceful counterpoint to the cultural intensity of Kandy below.
Neboda: Glenross Living (nights 6-7)
A contemporary plantation hideaway set among forested hills and working rubber estates, designed for stillness and connection to land. Private villas overlook the canopy, while walking trails, an infinity pool, and estate-led dining create a calm, purposeful beginning shaped by sustainability and community livelihoods.
Balapitiya: Aavya Cove Villas (night 8)
Set where river and sea converge, this intimate coastal retreat is defined by privacy and restraint. Contemporary villas sit within landscaped gardens, with relaxed dining shaped by local ingredients, calm waters, and shaded spaces creating a reflective close to the journey.
Enhance your stay: Personalise your experience with curated room upgrades and additional nights tailored to your travel plans.
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