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Round trip & diving in Sri Lanka - Summer

14 Days / 13 Nights
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We offer two versions of this tour, as the best places to dive vary with the seasons. In the summer months, the best diving is on the east coast at Pasikuda, while in the winter months the best diving is on the south coast at Hikkaduwa. This is the summer version of the tour, and you can see the winter version here.

Experience the very best of Sri Lanka on this 14-day round trip, combining cultural highlights, scenic adventures, incredible diving, and relaxing beach time.

On this journey, you will visit a heartwarming elephant orphanage where you can watch the caretakers bottle-feed the little ones. You will climb the iconic Sigiriya Rock, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and take part in a local cooking class where you will learn how to prepare authentic Sri Lankan dishes.

Explore the ancient ruins of Polonnaruwa, discover the cultural treasures of Kandy, and embark on a jeep safari in Yala National Park to spot wildlife such as elephants and leopards. Finally, relax on Sri Lanka’s stunning beaches and discover the colorful coral reefs during the six included dives. A journey full of unforgettable experiences awaits you in Sri Lanka.

Driver/guide throughout the trip
On this tour, you will have your own driver who also acts as your guide. The driver stays with you until you reach the diving part of the journey. This means you have a guide available for all experiences along the way. For the diving portion, the local dive center will take over.

 

Highlights of the tour

  • Discover several of Sri Lanka’s most important landmarks

  • Climb the iconic Sigiriya Rock

  • Visit the Dambulla Cave Temple – five temples carved into a rock face

  • Explore the cultural city of Kandy, including the Temple of the Tooth

  • Safari in Yala National Park

  • Fantastic diving with an experienced Divemaster

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See video about the tour

Get a vivid impression of what awaits you on this 14-day round trip with diving in Sri Lanka with Bering Travel. In the video, you can experience atmospheric scenes from the colourful coral reefs, cultural highlights like Sigiriya Rock and the Dambulla Temple, as well as the lush nature and rich wildlife that characterize this journey.

Itinerary

See the day-by-day itinerary below.

You will be welcomed at the airport and driven towards your hotel in Dambulla.

If you arrive early and still have the energy, you can stop on the way at the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, where you can see baby elephants roaming around their sanctuary, being bottle-fed, or bathed by their human caretakers. It is especially fun during feeding time, when the babies gulp down huge bottles of milk substitute in just seconds.

Afterwards, you continue to Dambulla, where you can relax and enjoy the rest of the day at the hotel.

Optional – Authentic Hopper Party
In the afternoon, you may choose to experience a traditional Hopper Party, where steaming hot hoppers are freshly prepared right in front of you by an experienced villager.

You will also have the chance to try making your own hoppers by swirling the batter in the hot pan and cracking an egg in the middle – of course under the guidance of a local expert. Hoppers are an authentic Sri Lankan dish made from rice flour and coconut milk, cooked in a special hopper pan. They resemble pancakes, but are much more unique and exciting. Enjoy crispy egg hoppers and plain hoppers served with dhal and curry – a true taste sensation.

Chauffeur/guide during the journey
On this trip, you will have your own dedicated driver, who also serves as your guide. He will accompany you throughout the journey until the diving part of the tour, ensuring you have guidance and insights at every stop. During the diving section, the local dive center will take over.

Hotel (examples): Liyya Water Villas**** or Hotel Sigiriya

This morning begins with breakfast and a short briefing about the day’s program. The highlight is the climb of the magnificent Sigiriya Rock Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Along the way, you will see the famous colorful frescoes painted on the rock face. The fortress complex includes the ruins of a royal palace, surrounded by an extensive network of fortifications, vast gardens, ponds, canals, alleys, and fountains.

The climb consists of around 1,200 steps. The first part is a gentle walk through the gardens. As you begin the ascent, there are two resting points where you can pause, take in the breathtaking views, and gather strength before continuing to the top.

After the climb, you will take a scenic village path leading to a typical rural home on the outskirts of Habarana/Sigiriya. Here, you can look forward to an evening filled with laughter, fun, and delicious Sri Lankan food. Later, you will be driven back to the hotel to relax before the afternoon activity.

In the afternoon, you will experience authentic Sri Lankan cooking. The tour begins with a visit to the bustling Dambulla market, where you’ll shop for fresh vegetables together with a local seller. From there, you’ll continue to a nearby village on the lakeside for your cooking class. Upon arrival, you’ll be welcomed with a refreshing local drink and settle into a rustic clay and wattle hut.

Here, you’ll learn how to prepare traditional Sri Lankan dishes such as brinjal pahi (fried, caramelized eggplant), pol sambola (coconut and chili sambol), gotukola sambola (Indian pennywort salad), parippu (lentil dhal), and ratu alla hodi (beetroot curry).

You will also discover how coconut milk is made, practice cracking and scraping your own coconut, and taste the different dishes along the way. The result is a flavorful feast of eight unique dishes, served on a lotus leaf – enjoyed the traditional way, with your hands.

Optional pottery-making
You may also try your hand at traditional pottery. Guided by a local potter, you’ll shape clay into simple creations. Since the potter speaks limited English, your driver will assist with translations to ensure you get the most from this hands-on cultural experience.

Hotel (example): Liyya Water Villas**** or Hotel Sigiriya

After breakfast, you will be driven to CIC Agri Farm in Hingurakgoda – the largest farm in Sri Lanka dedicated to rice production.
Hingurakgoda is a well-known region for rice cultivation in the country. CIC took over the farm from the government on a long-term lease in 1998. The farm covers a total area of 1,300 hectares, of which 700 hectares are cultivated with rice. It is irrigated with water from the Minneriya Reservoir, ensuring the production of high-quality rice.

Afterwards, you will set out to explore Sri Lanka’s second ancient kingdom – Polonnaruwa.

Accompanied by your driver, you will visit many sites of archaeological and historical interest in this sacred city, including the Quadrangle, Royal Palace, Gal Viharaya, Kumara and Lotus Ponds, Thiwanka Image House, and more. You will also see one of the country’s largest reservoirs, Parakrama Samudraya.

In the late afternoon, you return to your hotel in Dambulla, where you can spend the rest of the day swimming, relaxing, reading, or enjoying a spa treatment – simply taking the time to unwind and make the most of the surroundings.

Hotel (examples): Liyya Water Villas**** or Hotel Sigiriya

After breakfast, your journey continues as you dive deeper into Sri Lanka’s history, heritage, and culture with a drive down to the vibrant city of Kandy – Sri Lanka’s last royal capital.

Kandy is a prime example of Buddhism’s lasting influence on the island. Its temples, shrines, and monasteries keep the Buddhist traditions alive to this day. The city was the final capital of Sri Lanka’s ancient kings, set among the hills of the Kandy plateau, surrounded by tropical plantations. In 1988, Kandy was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

On the way, you will visit the magical Dambulla Cave Temples, the largest and best-preserved cave temple complex in Sri Lanka. You will also stop at the spice gardens of Matale for a guided tour, learning about the cultivation and everyday uses of spices in Sri Lankan life. Here, you will be introduced to various spices and shown how they are grown and processed.

Optional – Today’s lunch can be arranged in a rice paddy field: a typical farmer’s meal, known in Sinhala as Kamatha. The traditional Sri Lankan paddy field setting is recreated for this experience, offering you a taste of authentic rural life.

Afterwards, you will visit a batik factory, where you can observe the production of beautiful batik prints and browse a wide selection of batik items. After about an hour at the factory, the journey continues to Kandy.

In Kandy, your driver will accompany you to the sacred Temple of the Tooth Relic – Sri Dalada Maligawa – the most important place of worship for Buddhists worldwide. Monks conduct daily rituals in the temple’s inner chamber, performed three times a day. The visit usually lasts about an hour, and we recommend purchasing a lotus flower at the entrance to offer during your visit.

The day ends with a unique cultural performance, featuring traditional Sri Lankan dances accompanied by ceremonial drumming. The show also includes energetic acrobatics, with performers spinning plates, executing daring leaps, and finishing with the dramatic highlight – the famous fire-walking ritual.

Hotel (example): Radisson Hotel Kandy**** or Oak Ray Regency

After breakfast, you will be driven to Dambana, where you will meet Sri Lanka’s indigenous people.

Upon arrival, members of the Vedda community will welcome you and give a short briefing about the day’s activities, including an introduction to the Dambana area.

You will then proceed to meet the Vedda Chief – Wanniyalatto – followed by a short stop at the local museums, which offer a fascinating insight into the community’s heritage.

Afterwards, you will explore the area on a guided forest walk together with the Veddas and our naturalist. During the walk, you will learn how the Veddas identify and gather edible yams, how they locate beehives and harvest honey, how to distinguish animal footprints, how to set up a traditional “Habaka” (a small animal trap), and, of course, how to use a bow and arrow.

One of their traditional ways of invoking blessings from the gods is through a famous ritual dance known as Kiri Koraha. You will also be introduced to other traditional practices that remain part of their daily lives, with hunting being the most significant.

After this unique experience, you will be driven back to Kandy.

Back in Kandy, you will visit a gemstone museum that showcases some of the rarest minerals in the world, found in Sri Lanka. The museum also houses ancient fossils dating back to the Cambrian Era (around 541–485 million years ago). Visitors will gain detailed knowledge of how Sri Lankan minerals and gemstones outshine those found elsewhere in the world.

Hotel (example): Radisson Hotel Kandy**** or Oak Ray Regency

After breakfast, you will be driven to Nuwara Eliya, one of the most scenic towns in Sri Lanka, also known as Little England. As you leave the center of Kandy, the landscape begins to open up with dramatic rolling tea plantations separated by rushing rivers, cascading waterfalls, and deep gorges, all framed by dramatic mountains topped with pine forests.

Today, Nuwara Eliya is a modern, bustling town with department stores and fast-food chains. But the further you move away from the busy center, the more you will catch glimpses of the past.

Here you will find countless opportunities for active experiences. Nuwara Eliya is, for example, known for having the best 18-hole golf course in Asia, and that’s not all – horseback riding, boating, birdwatching, and hiking are just some of the many activities available.

You will visit an organic tea plantation, where you’ll be shown which leaves to pick. You may quickly notice that it takes some practice to make sure the leaves end up in the basket rather than on the ground! The professional tea pluckers will demonstrate how it’s done.

After the tea plucking, you’ll be taken on a guided tour of the Mini Tea Factory and have the entire process explained to you – from the initial withering of the leaves, to rolling, fermenting, and sifting, producing the different types of tea. Following the tour, you’ll enjoy a tea tasting, where a tea taster uses a large spoon to slurp the liquid into the mouth – ensuring that both tea and plenty of oxygen pass over all the taste receptors on the tongue to give a balanced flavor profile.

The area is breathtakingly beautiful, with tea plantations stretching as far as the eye can see.

As you navigate the uneven mountain roads, you’ll get glimpses of plantation life – an old man carrying a bundle of firewood, groups of children walking home from school, and tea pluckers tirelessly harvesting tea just as their mothers and grandmothers did before them. A sense of idyllic peace rests over the place, but every now and then, the curtain lifts, and you catch a glimpse of the darker side of Sri Lanka’s tea trade.

After your visit to the plantation, you will continue to Nuwara Eliya, where you can take a walk in the hills to truly enjoy the cooler mountain climate. Your driver will be happy to guide you on the many available hiking routes of varying difficulty.

Hotel (examples): Mirage Kings Cottale or Galway Heights Hotel*****

After breakfast, you will be driven to Yala to experience the island’s wildlife. Yala is famous for being home to Sri Lanka’s wilderness. It is the most visited and the second-largest national park on the island. Yala is especially renowned for its leopards and Sri Lankan elephants.

In addition, you can see beautiful lakes and the ocean at the edge of the park. A jeep safari inside the park is an absolute must during your visit.

After approximately 3 hours on safari, you will continue to today’s hotel.

Hotel (examples): Kithala Resort or Chaarya Resort

It is time to leave the jungle adventures behind and head down to the coast. You will be driven to the coastal town of Pasikuda, famous for its stunning beaches and warm ocean waters.

Explore the surroundings at your own pace, or spend the day at the hotel enjoying the many leisure activities it offers.
Since today is a big day, the evening is left free for you to relax in your room with room service if you wish.

From here, you say goodbye to your driver who has accompanied you throughout the journey. The diving will be arranged through the local dive center in Pasikuda.

Hotel (example): 

Breakfast at the hotel
The rest of the day is at your leisure at the beach hotel.
Enjoy the water, relax at the spa and/or indulge in Ayurveda.

Hotel (example):

A typical day of diving in Pasikuda, Sri Lanka, begins early in the morning. You will meet the dive team and instructor at the dive center. After a short briefing on the day’s dive sites, safety procedures, and equipment, you will board the boat and head out to the first dive.

On the way, you can enjoy the beautiful coastline and the clear blue waters. Once you reach the dive destination, you will get ready to descend into the crystal-clear ocean. Pasikuda is famous for its colorful marine life and diverse corals, so you can expect to see everything from tropical fish to turtles and maybe even reef sharks.

After the first dive, you will take a break on the boat, relax, enjoy some snacks and drinks, and perhaps share your dive experiences with your fellow divers. Afterwards, you will continue to the next dive site for yet another incredible underwater experience.

After completing two dives, you will return to the dive center. You may choose to spend the rest of the day exploring the town of Pasikuda and its local culture, or simply relax on the beach and enjoy the sunset after a day of exciting diving.

Snorkeling is also available for those who prefer not to dive.

Hotel (example):

 

Breakfast at the hotel

The rest of the day is free at the beach hotel.

Enjoy the water, the spa and/or Ayurveda.

Hotel (example):  

After breakfast, you'll be transferred to Colombo to depart on a memorable holiday in refreshing Sri Lanka.

Prices and dates

Prices per person in EUR

Price includes

  • 13 nights in 3- and 4-star hotels
  • Breakfast every day
  • All transportation in an air-conditioned car
  • Accompanying English-speaking driver/guide available throughout the tour (until you reach Pasikuda, where the dive center takes over)
  • Entrance tickets to the following sites: (Sigiriya Rock, Polonnaruwa tour, Dambulla Temple, Kandy Temple, cultural show in Kandy & the Gem Museum)
  • Entrance to Yala National Park + Jeep safari
  • 2 dives per day on days 10, 11, and 12 (it is also possible to obtain a diving certificate during the trip – can be added in the booking form)
  • Airport transfers
  • Hotel taxes
  • This is a packaged holiday and is therefore covered by The Travel Guarantee Fund - See which benefits this means for you - click here
  • Flights to/from Sri Lanka
  • Visa for Sri Lanka (price: 50 USD)
  • Lunch and dinner
  • Beverages
  • Themed lunch or dinner
  • Camera permits (at tourist sites)
  • Tips
  • Handling fee (EUR 20)
  • Cancellation and travel insurance

Practical information

Here you can get answers to various questions about the trip
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The price is based upon two people sharing. It is also possible travel alone in a single room. Simply choose "1 person" in the booking form and it will automatically add the single room surcharge.

 

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  • Click on the "Calculate Price" button (you’ll find it in the "Dates and Prices" section) – this will take you to the first pages of the booking form

  • Select your preferred date, number of people, room distribution, any extra nights, and any available add-ons you may want

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If you would like a flight included, or changes made to the trip, you can request a customized offer by clicking the "Get Quote" button at the top of the page. Remember to describe in detail what changes you would like.

The booking process
When you book the trip, we will begin booking hotels and arranging all the practical aspects of your tour. This process typically takes 5–8 working days, but in some cases it may take longer for certain bookings. If you arrange your own transportation, we recommend waiting until we have confirmed your booking before making any arrangements.

Dates
If you can select a date in the trip calendar (in the booking form), then this is a possible start date. We regularly update our trips with sold-out dates; these dates will then appear in red/grey and cannot be selected.

Flights from Denmark to Colombo, Sri Lanka are not included in the price of the trip. We recommend that you find the flights yourself, for example via www.momondo.dk.

We recommend that you wait to arrange your transport until we have confirmed your journey.

Read: How to quickly find the best flight

Here's how it works:

  1. You book the journey with us
  2. We confirm your journey (usually within 3-4 business days)
  3. You arrange your transport

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If you need us to organise your flight for you, you can request a quote for the trip including flights. It often takes about two days to get a quote. Please note that we charge a handling fee of DKK 350 per ticket, which means that you get the flight cheaper by booking it yourself.

Airport transfers

Transfers from/to the airport in Colombo are included in the price and you'll be picked up no matter what time of day you arrive.

The main accommodations are 3- and 4-star hotels. Breakfast is always included.

Breakfast is included every day.

Lunch and dinner are on your own. It will be possible to have dinner at the hotels.

The diving takes place with a PADI Dive Centre in Pasikuda. We have included 6 dives, which requires that you already have a diving licence. If you do not have a diving licence, it is possible to join the trip. It costs extra and can be added on the booking form. In that case, the six dives will be cancelled and replaced by a PADI Open Water Course, which takes 3-4 days and includes 8 dives (4 confined water dives and 4 open water dives).

Children between 10 and 14 years old can take the PADI Junior Open Water Course. The price is the same.

A visa is required to enter Sri Lanka. Visas can be purchased from home for USD $50 via this link www.srilankaevisa.lk

It can also be purchased on arrival in Sri Lanka for USD $50.

It is always a good idea to carry an extra copy of the passport information page. It is stored in a different location than the passport itself.

When booking the tour, you will receive further practical information and a packing list for the tour.

We recommend taking out travel insurance that covers at least illness, accident, repatriation, lost holiday, luggage and liability. As a customer, you are responsible for taking out the necessary travel insurance to cover these costs.

Before taking out insurance, you should check whether you are already covered by travel or cancellation insurance through your home insurance company, credit card or similar - please note that there may be differences in insurance coverage.

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