A journey through nature
During this trip, you will stay far from the cities. You will sleep among the tea fields, on the beach or in the jungle. A vacation in nature, in Sri Lanka guaranteed to be very diverse. The green hills in the interior are not inferior to the white beaches on the south coast. And the leopards in Yala National Park are unique, but the exotic birds on the tea plantations are just as special.
An exciting safari is followed by a relaxing day at the beach. And this creates a very varied journey in a small area. With new discoveries every day and a fresh cup of Ceylon tea.
TIPS & TOPS HIGHLANDS, WILDLIFE & BEACHES:
- Three nights among the tea plantations, four nights at the beach: despite the varied program, you will not have to move to a new accommodation every day during this trip
- During your stay at the Tea Trails, also take a stroll through the beautifully maintained English tea gardens, which is how the English ladies created a new home in Sri Lanka
- The head of the Tientsin tea plantations takes you back to the early days of the tea industry, to the time when the green slopes of the estate were still impenetrable jungle
- The leopard and Asian elephant are the crowd-pullers of Yala National Park, but bears, jackals, Sambar deer, buffalo and swamp crocodiles are also among its residents
- To see as many animals as possible, you will go on safari twice a day. But with a stay in the nature park you don't necessarily have to go out to meet...
- White beaches with coconut palms: with beachfront accommodation, you won't lose sight of the Indian Ocean in Tangalle for a second
- Visit the small fishing villages on the south coast and live with the daily rhythm of the fishermen
- On a 210-meter-high rock towering high above the forests is the temple Mulkirigala. Not only the rock paintings are beautiful, the sunset is also extraordinary here
- Fish, vegetables and fruits: from the market in Tangalle, you will not come home with souvenirs, but with fond memories of a colorful glimpse into the lives of Sri Lankan villagers
- Sitting on a pole, fishermen await their catch. Travelers are welcome to try this. For those with less patience, a boat leaves for an afternoon of deep sea fishing
- Make a stop on the trip up the coast: the beaches are too beautiful to drive by
- Hard to choose, a walk through the narrow streets of Galle or over the sturdy defensive walls of the Galle Fort. Whatever you choose, here you will walk through the seventeenth century
- We can offer this trip in multiple classes of accommodations






