Our Sri Lanka family itinerary is designed to work best from April to September, making it perfect for families who want to experience the many charms of Sri Lanka during the summer holidays.
You’ll get the chance to see iconic wildlife, with several opportunities to see wild elephants, as well as whales and dolphins in the clear waters of the eastern coast. Learn about a new culture which is actually incredibly old, by visiting 3 fascinating historical cities and a traditional village virtually untouched by tourism. Plus of course, make unforgettable memories with exciting adventures in nature, including white water rafting and more.
With a mix of great accommodation, from a family-run bed and breakfast, to beach resorts and ecolodges, this holiday is for those who want balance new experiences and exploring with time to relax and enjoy the beauty of the island.
Day to Day Itinerary
This is a suggested Sri Lanka family itinerary. Dates, stops & activities are all flexible.
14 Days: Colombo - Wilpattu National Park - Anuradhapura - Trincomalee - Sigiriya - Kandy - Kitulgala
Activities: Elephant safaris, nature walks, Buddhist and colonial history, Sri Lankan culture, beach time, snorkelling or whale spotting, hiking, village life, whitewater rafting.
Day 2: Depart at 07:30 to drive north to Wilpattu, stopping along the way at a typical Sri Lankan fishing village and marketplace in Chilaw. Wilpattu is Sri Lanka’s largest national park with unique sand rimmed natural lakes known as “villus” which attract all kinds of wildlife. After lunch, head out on a 4 x 4 jeep safari. (B)
Day 3: Today starts with an early morning (05:45) half day safari into the park, if you're lucky you may spot leopards and sloth bears. In the late afternoon, take an optional tractor ride through the fields to join local villagers at a wild swimming spot, then head out with the hotel's naturalist guide on an evening nature walk to find the elusive slow loris. (B)
Days 5-6: Travel east to Trincomalee, home to white sandy beaches, coral islands and shimmering blue seas. These days are free to relax and from April to September, the seas are at their best. (B)
Day 7: Today you can bask in the sun and go snorkelling on a private boat to discover the magnificent marine life of Pigeon Island National Park. Alternatively, go on a whale and dolphin spotting trip - a thrilling experience for kids and adults too. (B)
Day 8: Spend a couple of hours exploring Fort Frederick and the famous Koneshvaram Hindu temple, perched on a high rocky promontory surrounded by sea. Rest of the day free to relax. (B)
Day 9: After a leisurely breakfast, head on to Sigiriya, the centre of Sri Lanka's culture triangle. Spend the afternoon exploring the ancient rock fortress and enjoy a beautiful sunset vista as you descend. (B)
Day 10: Start early with an optional sunrise hike up Pidurangala Rock, then visit a hidden away nearby community to learn about village life, traditional farming and enjoy lunch prepared by a local family. Back to the hotel to freshen up, before finishing the day with an afternoon elephant safari at Minneriya National Park - sure to be a family highlight of the trip! (B/L)
Day 11: Check out and drive to hill-country capital of Kandy, where you will take a walk in the botanical gardens and visit the Temple of the Tooth, one of Sri Lanka's most sacred Buddhist sites. In the evening enjoy a private Kandayan dance performance, culminating with a dramatic fire walking show. (B)
Day 12: Continue to your last stop, the rustic Borderlands riverside camp, dropping in at a tea museum to learn about the history of this crucial crop. (B/D)
Day 13: Your Sri Lanka family itinerary finishes in style with a morning white water rafting and the option to try another adventure activity such as hiking, biking, rafting or kayaking. (B)
Day 14: Sadly it's time to say goodbye as you are transferred to the airport in time for your onwards flight. (B)
Prices from: £1599 per person
Services included: hotels on shared room basis, meals, transfers and activities as mentioned, entry fees, English speaking guide, 24 hour assistance
Services not included: flights, drinks, tips and personal expenses.
Note: stops can be extended, added or cut - just ask us!
Best Time To Travel
Best time to visit: December - March, August
South and West: Dec - Mar sunny and dry. Apr - Jul monsoon rains pick up from May. Aug brief inter-monsoon period with better weather although seas are rough. Sep - Nov rains are heaviest, especially when overlapping with northeast monsoon.
North and East: Mar - Sep sunny and dry. Oct - Feb northeast monsoon brings heavy rain including possible cyclones in Oct.
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