Trekking Tour in Sri Lanka (4 Days)
Max Group Size 20 |
Private Tour Available |
Physical Rating Active |
Age Range 18 to 65 |
Operated In English |
Tour ID NT78950 |
From $890, Price varies by group size
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Places and Experiences
Tea Factory and a Tea Plantation in Misty Nuwara Eliya
Tea Factory and a Tea Plantation in Misty Nuwara Eliya
Experiencing Plucking Tea at a Tea Plantation in Sri Lanka
Experiencing Plucking Tea at a Tea Plantation in Sri Lanka
The Charming City of Kandy, the Capital of Central Highlands in Sri Lanka
The Charming City of Kandy, the Capital of Central Highlands in Sri Lanka
The Building Palace of the Temple of the Tooth Relic
The Building Palace of the Temple of the Tooth Relic
Map

Highlights
Relaxing at Kandy
Visiting Waterfalls
Trekking at Nuwara Eliya
Exploring the Beauty of Nature
Visiting the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage
Itinerary
What is included
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Dinner |
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Return Air Ticket
- Details of the place of accommodation
- The application along with a photograph of the applicant
- Simply, cultural and religious values run through the veins of Sri Lankans. So, never disrespect any religion. Avoid posing with funny actions at religious sites. Besides, dresses or tattoos with religious slogans or images might pave the way for unnecessary disturbances.
- Avoid public nudity and kissing.
- Never take photographs without permission.
Good to Know
The delight of a Sri Lankan holiday needs no further exaggerations. Its natural splendours, pleasant weather and climate, welcoming smiles of Sri Lankans, and every other bit of this wonderful paradise are surely going to enchant anyone who visits it. Still, in order to witness the true delight of this wonderful destination, knowing a few more things would certainly benefit you. Keep calm, and have a look below. They will help you make the most out of your time on this splendid island nation!
- Most religious places encourage visitors to wear a light colour attire that covers their body, shoulder to knees. Thus, if you are visiting a religious place, make sure that you do not wear shorts, crop tops, skinnies, etc. Also, having a shawl with you will help you cover your body at such times, in order to blend with the culture there.
- Visitors enter the religious place barefoot and caps, hats, scarfs, etc. are removed before entering the site.
- The tranquillity of the religious places in Sri Lanka is simply impressive. Hence, make sure you mind your behaviour.