Sri Lanka: Safari, Adventure and Beach with Teens

A fun itinerary with a relaxed pace, created with families and teenagers in mind, taking you from the capital to the east coast via the island's cultural heart. This itinerary is great for a summer holiday when the weather on the east coast makes for picture-perfect beaches.

A mix of wildlife encounters and enriching moments makes this memory making Sri Lanka holiday for teenagers (and their families) who want to discover life beyond the pages of a textbook. We’ve struck the perfect balance between educational-but-make-it-fun exploration in Colombo and the Cultural Triangle and time on the east coast shores where you can pretty much just chill for a few blissful days.

Fly & Drive
Colombo, Anuradhapura, Passikudah, Negombo

Itinerary overview

Colombo

A day in the capital

Begin your holiday in Colombo, Sri Lanka's ever-changing and quickly modernising capital. We've p...

The Cultural Triangle

The island's beating heart

Your driver guide will pick you up at your Colombo address and together you'll head east towards ...

En route eastwards

Elephant-seeking safari

The east coast resort of Passikudah is the next destination but before you set off, there's time ...

Passikudah

Beach bound

Your private chauffeur guide will say goodbye as they drop you off at your beachfront hotel, leav...

Negombo

Fly back west

Grab the family and prepare for your short hop of a flight back to the west coast. You'll spend t...

Colombo

A day in the capital

Begin your holiday in Colombo, Sri Lanka's ever-changing and quickly modernising capital. We've packed the first full day with an immersive experience, beginning with a foodie visit to Duplication Road and Marina Road. Later, visit the cultural and religious complex of Gangaramaya Temple, and get the lie of the land from the observation deck of the towering Lotus Tower, a modern landmark in the centre of Colombo. Budding Ben Stokeses and Scriver-Brunts will love catching a glimpse of R. Premadasa Cricket Stadium, the home of Sri Lanka's national sport. End the day at Galle Face Green where the adults can grab a beer or two and where everyone can try some more incredible street food.

Highlights of Colombo In A Day

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Bustling Colombo is packed with unmissable sights and you’ll discover the most compelling of them on this private full-day visit. The well-thought-out itinerary includes a blend of historic sites and contemporary attractions, along with some that are both, such as the Dutch Hospital, the oldest building in the Colombo Fort area, which has been repurposed as a stylish shopping and dining destination. Other highlights include the Galle Face Promenade, which runs the length of the city’s celebrated seaside park; Sambodhi Chaithya, a Buddhist shrine that’s a fascinating example of 1950s architecture; and Nelum Pokuna Art Street, a colourful open-air market where local artists showcase and sell their work. Just behind Art Street is the National Museum, where you can feast your eyes on everything from the crown jewels of the last King of Kandy to vividly painted demon masks.

• Duration: full day
• Daily departures
• Operates year round
• Private experience

Colombo City Walk

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Join a family-friendly tour to explore the Colombo neighbourhood of Pettah on foot in the company of a knowledgeable local guide. Your tour begins by exploring colourful and fragrant markets, including a floating market. You’ll have the chance to see a Dutch church dating to 1749, the Dutch Period Museum and the Red Mosque. Explore places rich in history and religion, such as the Gangaramaya Temple and the Colombo Museum.

• Duration: half day
• Daily departures from Colombo and Negombo
• Operates year-round
• Private experience

The Cultural Triangle

The island's beating heart

Your driver guide will pick you up at your Colombo address and together you'll head east towards the Cultural Triangle area, which encompasses the World Heritage sites of Anuradhapura, Sigiriya and Polonnaruwa. On the way, stop at the vast Wilpattu National Park. A safari here makes the perfect start to your journey. Three full days is enough to truly make the most of the heritage-and-wildife-packed Cultural Triangle but still enjoy some down time at your hotel. One of our top picks of places to stay is Uga Ulagalla with its dreamy and ecologically sound pool villas that are surrounded by nature. Use the hotel as a base and head out to challenge yourselves with a climb to the top of Sigiriya Rock. Or stay on-site where there are a few on-site activities to choose from, one of which is included. There's archery, kayaking, cycling or horse riding so everyone in the family is catered for.

Wilpattu 3-hour Jeep Safari

Anuradhapura

Much quieter than Sri Lanka’s other popular national parks, Wilpattu offers a genuine sense of wilderness with scientific research on the bio-diversity of the park still in its infancy. This ‘Land of Lakes’ is dotted with water-basins and hidden in the dense forests you’ll find an array of wildlife from sloth bears and spotted deer to elephants and crocodiles. Little is known of the large population of leopards who reside in the park, but next to Yala in the south. this is the second-best place to spot them in Sri Lanka. With an intimate knowledge of the area, your guide and driver will navigate the day based on their experience giving you the best chance to catch a glimpse of the abundant wildlife in their natural habitat.

• Duration: half day
• Time: 6am to 9am or 3pm to 6pm
• Daily departures
• between February and October
• Private experience
• Available for guests on a car and driver itinerary staying in Anuradhapura, Dambulla, Habarana, Kandalama and Sigiriya

Good to know
Suitable for all, for those staying further afield and those who can’t commit to a day trip, we’d recommend an afternoon visit.

• Daily departures
• between February and October
• Private experience
• Available for guests on a car and driver itinerary staying in Anuradhapura, Dambulla, Habarana, Kandalama and Sigiriya

Good to know
Suitable for all, for those staying further afield and those who can’t commit to a day trip, we’d recommend an afternoon visit.

Sigiriya Rock Fortress (car & driver and stay-put excursion)

Anuradhapura

One of Sri Lanka’s most iconic landmarks, Sigiriya Rock is a sight to behold, towering 200 metres above the surrounding jungle. Formed from magma of an extinct volcano, the fortress was created over 1500 years ago by King Kashyapa and is considered one of the best-preserved examples of ancient urban planning.

Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982, discover the vast history of the plateau at the onsite museum before making the climb up the vertiginous staircases to the summit passing impressive frescoes and the famed Mirror Wall and colossal Lions Platform as you go. From the top, explore the ruins of the ancient civilisation through the remnants of the palace and vast gardens and soak up the panoramic vistas of the jungle covered central plains.

Polonnaruwa Kingdom Ruins

Anuradhapura

Brush off your explorer hat as you traverse the ancient second capital of the island and discover the monumental ruins of this glorious garden-city. Dating back to 1070 A.D, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is brimming with history and the on-site museum will soon have you up to speed. The ancient compact city is easy to navigate and filled with impressive architectural structures from the enormous Royal Palace that stands seven stories tall to more personal relics such as the King’s private swimming pool. During this five-hour tour you’ll have the opportunity to explore many of the city’s highlights including the beautiful white Kiri Vihara Dagoba which archaeologists found when clearing the area from jungle in perfect condition after 700 years. From evocative temples and shrines to the serene Sea Of Parakrama, this is one of the best -preserved sites in Sri Lanka and sure to create lasting memories for years to come.

• Daily departures
• Operates year round
• Private experience
• Available for guests on a car and driver itinerary staying in Sigiriya, Anuradhapura, Dambulla, Habarana, Kandalama, Passikudah and Trincomalee hotels

Good to know
Legs and shoulders must be covered, and shoes will need to be removed when exploring the temples.

• Daily departures
• Operates year round
• Private experience
• Available for guests on a car and driver itinerary staying in Anuradhapura, Dambulla, Habarana, Kandalama, Passikudah and Trincomalee hotels

Good to know
Legs and shoulders must be covered, and shoes will need to be removed when exploring the temples.

En route eastwards

Elephant-seeking safari

The east coast resort of Passikudah is the next destination but before you set off, there's time to seek out the huge elephant herds of Minneriya National Park. This is the perfect opportunity to see wildlife in its natural habitat, an unforgettable and magical experience as a family.

Minneriya Jeep Safari

Anuradhapura

If observing elephants in their natural habitat is on your to do list while in Sri Lanka, Minneriya National Park should be top of your list. While elephants can be spotted all year round in huge numbers, during the dry season, between April and October, the park plays host to one of the greatest wildlife spectacles in the world: The Great Elephant Gathering. As the Minneriya Tank dries up and gives way to a lush grass plain, 300 or more elephants gather in the late afternoon to feed offering visitors an unforgettable spectacle. Home to a host of other wildlife from two endemic monkey species to the Sri Lankan Sloth Bear, the endangered Grey Slender Loris and elusive Sri Lankan Leopard can also occasionally be spotted.

• Duration: half day
• Time: 3pm to 6pm
• Daily departures
• Operates year round
• Private experience
• Available for guests on a car and driver itinerary staying in Sigiriya, Anuradhapura, Dambulla, Habarana, Kandalama and Kandy

Good to know
Depending on the time of year, guests may be taken to the Hurulu Eco-park (Jan to May) or Kandulla National Park (Nov to Dec) as elephant migrations interchange between all three parks.

Passikudah

Beach bound

Your private chauffeur guide will say goodbye as they drop you off at your beachfront hotel, leaving you to enjoy some much-deserved time by the sea. Four nights here means that you'll have a relaxing three full days at your resort; the Balinese-inspired Anantaya Passikudah is our pick for families due to its paradise setting, tranquil spa and plentiful activities. You can pick and choose what to do, depending on how you wish to fill your days.

Crab Curry Cooking Class

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The shallow lagoons off the east coast of Sri Lanka are rich with edible crab species and a Sri Lankan crab curry is a regional speciality. During this half-day experience, you’ll visit a local guesthouse and discover how to make this flavourful dish – a skill that will allow you to bring the taste of Sri Lanka home with you.

• Daily departures from Passikudah
• Operates year-round
• Private experience

Dambulla Cave Temple

Anuradhapura

A fantastic stopping off point when travelling between Habarana or Kandalama and Kandy, the famous cave complexes of Dambulla are a haven for those interested in Sri Lanka’s rich history. Dating back to the first Century BC, this ancient cave temple has been a pilgrimage for Buddhists and Hindus for 22 centuries and is still a place of holy importance to this day. There are over 80 documented caves at the site, but with around an hour to explore, this excursion will guide you through the major highlights which are spread over just five of them. Adorned with statues of Gautama Buddha and ornate ceiling paintings, the iconic temple is brimming with artefacts depicting the island’s glorious past and is not to be missed.

• Daily departures
• Operates year round
• Private experience
• Available for guests on a car and driver itinerary staying in Sigiriya, Anuradhapura, Dambulla, Habarana, Kandalama, Kandy and Passikudah hotels
• Available as a day trip for guests staying at hotels in Negombo

Good to know
Legs and shoulders must be covered, and shoes will need to be removed when exploring the temples.

• Daily departures
• Operates year round
• Private experience
• Available for guests on a car and driver itinerary staying in Anuradhapura, Dambulla, Habarana, Kandalama, Kandy and Passikudah hotels
• Available as a day trip for guests staying at hotels in Negombo

Good to know
Legs and shoulders must be covered, and shoes will need to be removed when exploring the temples.

Negombo

Fly back west

Grab the family and prepare for your short hop of a flight back to the west coast. You'll spend the final night of your holiday in Negombo, a city set back from a wide gold-sand beach and within easy reach of Colombo's airport.

Colombo City Walk

Sri Lanka

Join a family-friendly tour to explore the Colombo neighbourhood of Pettah on foot in the company of a knowledgeable local guide. Your tour begins by exploring colourful and fragrant markets, including a floating market. You’ll have the chance to see a Dutch church dating to 1749, the Dutch Period Museum and the Red Mosque. Explore places rich in history and religion, such as the Gangaramaya Temple and the Colombo Museum.

• Duration: half day
• Daily departures from Colombo and Negombo
• Operates year-round
• Private experience

Street Food of Negombo

Sri Lanka

Spend an evening feasting on the delicious street food of Sri Lanka. As one of the leading cultivators and exporters of spices worldwide, the Sinhalese use their seasonings with utmost care. It's known for the sweetest cinnamon, peppercorns, tamarind, cloves, nutmeg, mace, and more. It can be sampled in its street foods, including flavoursome masalas topped with decadent meat and slow-cooked vegetables. Snackable dishes are an integral part of Sri Lanka’s diverse cuisine, and you’ll have a chance to taste plenty of dishes as you venture around Negombo.

• Duration: evening
• Daily departures from Negombo
• Operates year-round
• Private experience

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