Walking in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka - Trip code WSL Walking and Trekking
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From lush rainforest to sprawling highlands and spiritual peaks, there's no better way to explore Sri Lanka than on two feet. Hike through the jungle to ancient sites, join pilgrims on an ascent of Adam's Peak and trek through leafy tea plantations before spotting elephants on a safari. Then, wind down on Sri Lanka's paradisal coast before finishing up in its capital, Colombo - our walking holiday ticks off the must-sees and more.

Why we love this trip
  • Ancient icons - Ascend the historic Lion Rock in Sigiriya, explore time-old cities and climb the spiritual Adam's Peak.
  • Diverse landscapes - Witness Sri Lanka's stunning scenery, walking amongst tea plantations, rainforest and beaches.
  • Explore Colombo - Tick off the island's capital, Colombo, with a walking tour to discover the city's colonial heritage.
  • Included meals

    Breakfast: 13

    Lunch: 5

    Dinner: 5

  • Trip staff

    Explore Tour Leader

    Camp Crew

    Driver(s)

    Local Guide(s)

  • Transport

    Bus

    4WD

    Train

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    Accommodation

    1 nights simple bungalow

    1 nights simple camping

    1 nights simple guesthouse

    8 nights comfortable hotel

    2 nights simple hotel

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    Walking grade:

    Moderate

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    Group Size:

    Trip maximum 16
    Explore Average 11

Itinerary

Day 1 - Join trip in Negombo on the shores of the Indian Ocean

Our tour starts today in Negombo, a coastal town that's famous for its fishing industry and golden sands. The perfect introduction to Sri Lankan life, Negombo is a busy coastal town with a lively fish market, and traditional ketti-maran (catamaran) fishing boats scudding across the waters - the capital, Colombo, is a short distance away, too. Head down to the water to catch the sunset and spot locals bringing in the day's catch.

For those arriving in time, our tour leader plans to meet you in the hotel reception at 6pm for a welcome meeting and for those that wish, there is the chance to go out for dinner. There are no other activities planned today, so you're free to arrive in Negombo at any time. If you'd like an airport transfer, you'll need to arrive into Colombo's Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB), which is a 30-minute drive from our hotel. If you miss the welcome meeting, your tour leader will inform you of any essential information as soon as you catch up.

If your flight arrives earlier in the day, you might like to head to the beach or make use of the hotel facilities which include a swimming pool overlooking the Indian Ocean.

Accommodation:

Grade: Comfortable Hotel

Single room available

Swimming pool available

Meals Provided: None

Day 2 - Visit Dambulla cave temples; jeep safari in search of elephants

We'll head inland today on a three-hour drive to Dambulla, where a series of caves have been turned into temples dating from the 1st century BC. This UNESCO World Heritage Site still attracts scores of worshippers. We'll visit five separate caves, which contain a large number of Buddha images, as well as sculptures of Hindu Gods.

In the early afternoon, we'll drive to either Minneriya or Kadaula National Park (depending on the season), where we'll head out on a jeep safari to look for the herds of wild elephants that live here. These parks are also home to an array of birdlife, including painted storks.

Accommodation:

Grade: Comfortable Hotel

Single room available

Swimming pool available

Meals Provided: Breakfast

Day 3 - Hike to Sigiriya and climb Lion Rock; explore Polunnaruwa

We'll make an early start this morning, taking a packed breakfast and heading off through the jungle and village trails, to the ancient site of Sigiriya. On arrival, we'll climb the 200 meter/656 foot-high Lion Rock ahead of the crowds and whilst it's still relatively cool. The ruins of this 5th-century 'Sky Fortress' are one of Sri Lanka's major attractions, a stupendous sight to behold and a feat of consummate engineering skill. Built in just seven years as a fortified palace to protect the reign of merciless King Kassapa, who had assassinated his father and deposed his brother.

Before our final ascent to the summit, we'll pass between a set of enormous lion paws carved out of the rock - all that remains of an ancient gateway that gave Sigiriya, the 'Lion Rock', its name. From here a series of switchback steel stairways ascend to the top. Once at the 200-metre/656-foot summit, we can take in the magnificent views of the surrounding jungle and countryside. We return to our hotel in time for a late breakfast.

In the afternoon, we'll explore another ancient site on foot, the remains of the city of Polonnaruwa, which reached its height of glory in the 12th century, when it was a thriving commercial and religious centre. The city has maintained many of its spectacular buildings and monuments, with arguably the most impressive being the Quadrangle. This sacred precinct originally housed the tooth relic. It contains a superbly decorated circular shrine which is one of the most ornate buildings in the country. The neighbouring audience hall and bathing pool are also worth a visit. Close by, the curious round structure of the Circular Relic House has a beautifully preserved moonstone carved at the foot of a flight of steps. Another famous feature of this deserted city is the group of carved images of the Buddha, known as Galvihara. These four colossal figures are all hewn out of solid granite and the Reclining Buddha alone is no less than 14 metres/46 feet long.

We can expect this morning's 6-kilometre/3.7-mile hike to take around three hours including the ascent/descent of 200 meter/656 feet Lion Rock. The afternoon walk at Polonnaruwa is around 4 kilometres/2.5 miles and will take approximately three hours and 30 minutes including sightseeing. The terrain is flat.

Accommodation:

Grade: Comfortable Hotel

Single room available

Swimming pool available

Meals Provided: Breakfast

Day 4 - Trek in the Knuckles Range; overnight in a former colonial bungalow

This morning, we'll head south to the Knuckles Mountain Range for a hike through the region's abundant forests and grasslands. Resembling a clenched fist, the mountains are a remarkable microcosm of the country, the isolated cloud forests providing a haven for a rich diversity of flora and fauna. To the south and east of the Knuckles lies the Mahaveli Valley, whilst the Matale Valley (also known as the Spice Valley of Sri Lanka) to the west encircles a collection of peaks unrivalled anywhere else in the country.

Our hike today takes us along the mainly earth and gravel paths of the Manigala Trail, ascending to the top of the ridge and we plan to enjoy our picnic lunch among these beautiful surroundings before returning the same way. We'll spend the night at the characterful Sir John's Bungalow. Built by the British during the colonial era, the bungalow was once the holiday home of Sir John Kotalawala, the third Prime Minister of Sri Lanka. Since 1991 the wider surrounding area has been designated a protected reserve. On a clear day, the gardens and terrace enjoy sweeping vistas of the northeastern Knuckles. Sir John's Bungalow retains its old-world charms and comforts, including roaring fireplaces in the living and dining rooms. The bedrooms at the bungalow are simply furnished in a traditional style and have ensuite bathrooms with hot water showers. As there are just five rooms, you might be sharing with three or four others (of the same sex), depending on the group size.

Today's 8 kilometre/5-mile hike is expected to take around three to four hours.

Accommodation:

Grade: Simple Bungalow

Single Room Unavailable

Meals Provided: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Day 5 - Morning Knuckles hike; drive to Kandy, orientation walk in afternoon

There's an option this morning to make an early start before breakfast and set off on a short trek that ascends gently to a spectacular viewpoint known locally as Mini World's End (after the more famous World's End sheer precipice in Sri Lanka's Horton Plains National Park), where the cliff drops almost vertically for 1192 metres/3911 feet affording magnificent panoramic views over the often mist-shrouded landscapes. After visiting the info centre, we return to the bungalow for breakfast and a chance to freshen up before driving for two and half hours to Kandy.

Sitting on a plateau some 500 metres/1641 feet above sea level, Kandy served as the capital of the last Sinhalese kingdom until falling to the British in 1815. It's a place of cultural and spiritual importance with Buddhists from all over the world coming here to visit its famous Temple of the Tooth, the Dalada Maligawa. The jewelled shrine of the Holy Tooth said to be Buddha's left canine, is kept on the upper floor of the original building. The relic was brought from India 1,500 years ago and every year, at the time of the August full moon, it's paraded around the town with great celebration during the festival of Perehera. On arrival, we'll have an orientation walk in the city.

This morning's optional 6-kilometre/3.7-mile hike is expected to take around two hours.

Accommodation:

Grade: Comfortable Hotel

Single room available

Swimming pool available

Meals Provided: Breakfast

Day 6 - Tea museum visit; trek in the hills above Kandy

This morning, we'll head out by bus into the hills surrounding Kandy for a hike on part of the Hantane Trail. Passing through a beautiful tropical forest frequented by monkeys and a variety of birds, our trek ends at the Ceylon Tea Museum. The museum occupies the refurbished 1925-vintage Hantane Tea Factory and is supported by the Sri Lanka Tea Board and Planters' Association. There are exhibits on tea pioneers such as James Taylor and Thomas Lipton and after visiting we can enjoy a cuppa in the top-floor tearoom.

The afternoon is free to explore more of Kandy. You can visit the Temple of the Tooth or wander around the lake or through the lush Royal Botanical Gardens at Peradeniya, located just outside the city. Kandy has many handicraft workshops, which have plenty of brassware, batik, lacquer work and other craft items to choose from. Kandyan dancers can also be seen performing every night at venues around town.

Today's 9-kilometre/5.6-mile hike is expected to take around four to five hours.

Accommodation:

Grade: Comfortable Hotel

Single room available

Swimming pool available

Meals Provided: Breakfast & Lunch

Day 7 - Drive to Norwood; walk along banks of Castlereigh Reservoir and through tea estates

Departing Kandy this morning, we'll enjoy a scenic three hour bus journey through Sri Lanka's Highlands to Hatton. Along the way, strands of forest give way to the bright green tea bushes that cloak the landscape. Clusters of pickers, usually Tamil women, add splashes of colour thanks to their colourful sarees. Please note, there is sometimes a train from Kandy to Hatton, however, it can't be pre-booked. If timings allow, and if it isn't too busy, we'll make a decision on the day as to whether we'll take the train and our bus.

From Hatton, it's a short drive on to Norwood, from where we'll trek through the tea plantations and along the banks of the Castelreigh Reservoir. At the end of our walk, it's a short journey by bus to our guesthouse in Dalhousie, the town that is the base for anyone wanting to climb sacred Adam's Peak (2243 meters/7359 feet), known locally as Sri Pada. A depression at the top of the peak is said to be Buddha's footprint (or that of Shiva to Hindus and Adam to Christians and Muslims) and, each year during the period between the December and May full moon, hundreds of thousands of pilgrims climb to the top for sunrise. Please note that on rare occasions the sheer volume of local pilgrims is so great that the final stages of the ascent may be extremely busy and it may not be possible to reach the summit.

In Dalhousie, we'll stay at the Punsisi Resthouse. While it's a little basic, it is the best the town has to offer and rooms are clean and spacious with ensuite bathrooms. Staying here enables us easy access to Adam's Peak and the pilgrims add to the atmosphere in town. A number of the rooms are located in another more recent building some way up the hill behind the main building, accessed on foot by a series of steps. Porters will be able to help with your main luggage. There are some simpler rooms located in the main building and if you prefer to be allocated one of these room then please speak to the Tour Leader before check in. Please note any change of room is dependent on availability.

Today's 10-kilometre/6.2-mile hike is expected to take around four hours.

Accommodation:

Grade: Simple Hotel

Single room available

Meals Provided: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Day 8 - Ascend the sacred mountain, Adam's Peak

We have an incredibly early start today, setting off around midnight to make it to the summit of Adam's Peak in time for sunrise.

During the pilgrimage season, the stone staircase to the top of the peak is floodlit and we'll join throngs of pilgrims on the 1000 meter/3281 feet ascent to the summit. It can get very busy at times but our guides know some of the shortcuts on the mountain to help us avoid any bottlenecks. Outside of the season, the path is not lit and we'll depart later in the pre-dawn light to reach the summit later but still whilst the air is cool, aiming to be back down at our guesthouse by early afternoon at the latest.

The Adam's Peak ascent is approximately 1000 metres/3281 feet and the 8 kilometre/5 mile hike is expected to take around eight hours in total.

Accommodation:

Grade: Simple Hotel

Single room available

Meals Provided: Breakfast & Dinner

Day 9 - Drive to Ohiya; trek down the Devil's Staircase before driving to campsite at Belihuloya

This morning, we'll drive four hours on a scenic mountain road to Ohiya. There is sometimes a train to Ohiya this morning that cannot be pre-booked, and if timings allow and it isn't too busy, we'll make a decision on the day to make this journey and rejoin our bus later. From Ohiya, we'll hike all the way down along the switchbacks of the Devil's Staircase, passing through forests and tea plantations before eventually reaching the beautiful Bambarakanda Waterfall. At 263 metres/863 feet, it's one of the highest waterfalls in Sri Lanka. Reaching the road at Kalupahana Junction, we'll meet our bus and drive to our overnight camp near the river at Belihuloya. This area experiences a specific climate linking the wet and dry zones with the hill country and the low country, all combining to make this an area of the country with a wide range of biodiversity.

The simple tents we use at the Belihuloya camp are pre-erected tents with camp beds and all bedding provided. A mess tent, table, chairs and all cutlery and utensils are also provided. There is a washroom block with 5 toilets and 5 cold water showers.

Today's 15-kilometre/9.3-mile hike is expected to take around four to five hours with a total ascent of 400 metres/1312 feet and descent of 1100 metres/3609 feet.

Accommodation:

Grade: Simple Camping

Single Room Unavailable

Meals Provided: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Day 10 - Walk in the Belihuloya area; drive to the Sinharaja Forest Reserve

After breakfast, we'll take a walk through the rice paddies and villages in the Belihuloya area, eventually meeting up with our bus near Puwakgahawela. We'll then drive for about three and a half scenic hours to the Sinharaja Rainforest Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site of lowland evergreen virgin rainforest - a very rare, special habitat that is one of Sri Lanka's biodiversity hotspots. Other fauna includes a large variety of insects, reptiles and amphibians. Although there are a small number of leopards, these are very rarely seen due to the dense foliage. The word 'Sinharaja' means lion king and legend has it that the Sinhala people of Sri Lanka originated from the union between a princess and the lion king who once lived in the forest!

Tonight, we'll stay at the basic Blue Magpie Lodge, a family-run lodge set in peaceful jungle surroundings just five minutes from Sinharaja Forest Reserve. The simply furnished rooms all have attached bathrooms, hot running water and a/c. The lodge restaurant serves typical Sri Lankan country-style food and fresh fruits in season. While simple, this welcoming guesthouse is perfectly located close to the entrance to the protected reserve and is it's surrounding by nature and teeming with life.

Today's 10-kilometre/6.2-mile walk is expected to take around three hours.

Accommodation:

Grade: Simple Guesthouse

Single room available

Meals Provided: Breakfast & Dinner

Day 11 - Hike in UNESCO Sinharaja Rainforest Reserve. Afternoon drive to Koggala on the coast

We rise very early this morning for the best wildlife viewing conditions and an early breakfast. The reserve opens at 7am and after a 5 minute drive we reach the entrance. The 7km hike on trails through the rainforest is in the company of a specialist park guide who will point out some of the stunning plant, bird and animal-life of the reserve. More than 60% of the trees are endemic and many of them are considered rare. The forest is often shrouded by rainclouds and the trail may be slippery underfoot but we'll take our time (3-4hrs) and make the most of the chance to explore this unique environment. The first part of the hike from the entrance is a steep trail through secondary forest before we reach the primary forest higher up. We will take our time stopping often to see flora and fauna of interest.

Back at the lodge we can freshen up and enjoy lunch before continuing our journey (2.5 to 3 hours) to the seaside village of Koggala on the south coast, not far from the historic port of Galle.

Today's 7-kilometre/4.5-mile rainforest hike (350 metres/1150 feet total ascent and descent) is expected to take around three to four hours.

Accommodation:

Grade: Comfortable Hotel

Single room available

Swimming pool available

Meals Provided: Breakfast & Lunch

Day 12 - Free day at the beach with option to visit nearby Galle

Today is left free to enjoy Koggala and the surrounding area. You can choose to relax on the beach or head over to explore the pretty coastal town of Galle, which is just a few kilometres/miles away and easily reached by local bus or taxi. An important trading centre since ancient times, the fortifications that can be seen today were built by the Portuguese and then the Dutch from the 16th to the 17th centuries. The fort ramparts of this UNESCO World Heritage Site protect the harbour and a myriad of fascinating old houses, churches and warehouses. Today, the town has a strong arts vibe, with foreign and local artists, writers, photographers, designers and poets drawing inspiration from their surroundings. Boutique shops and cafes around the town showcase their work.

Accommodation:

Grade: Comfortable Hotel

Single room available

Swimming pool available

Meals Provided: Breakfast

Day 13 - Train to Colombo; walking tour

We'll catch an early morning train from Galle to the lively capital Colombo this morning, enjoying a picnic breakfast on the train. Please note that it is not possible to pre-book tickets and timings can be unreliable. As a result, on occasions we will need to drive instead. On arrival at the station, we'll head straight out on a walking tour of Colombo (our bags are taken to the hotel) which will take you through the city's commercial heritage in terms of Portuguese, Dutch, and English influences, dating back from the 17th century to the 1990s.

The afternoon is left free to explore the city further or perhaps do some shopping. In the evening there's the option to join a unique guided walk around some of Colombo's old taverns and pubs.

Accommodation:

Grade: Comfortable Hotel

Single room available

Meals Provided: Breakfast

Day 14 - Trip ends in Colombo

The trip ends after breakfast at our hotel in Colombo.

There are no activities planned today, so you're free to depart from Colombo at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day, luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel. If you'd like an airport transfer today, you'll need to depart from Colombo's Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB), which is around a one-hour drive from our hotel.

Meals Provided: Breakfast

Trip information

Climate and country information

Sri Lanka

Climate

Year round high temperatures in coastal regions: Colombo averages 27°C. It is much cooler in the hills with Kandy averaging 20°C and Nuwara Eliya down to 16°C. Springlike temperatures in the hill country, but chilly evenings. Two monsoon periods: Apr-Sep when rain is confined to the southwest; and Oct-Mar when it falls in the northeast.

Time difference to GMT

+6

Plugs

3 Pin Round

Religion

Buddhism

Language

Sinhala, Tamil

Budgeting and packing

Optional activities

The following excursions and/or activities are usually available and may be arranged locally. Estimated costs are provided below for guidance only, are on a per person basis unless shown otherwise, and may depend on the number of participants. Prices quoted are correct as of the date these tour notes were originally issued but may change at any time due to currency fluctuations. Please note: These activities are booked and paid for locally and do not form part of your Explore holiday contract.


Unawatuna - Whale and dolphin watching boat trip from Mirissa harbour (season runs from November through to April) - £60.00.
Unawatuna - Sorkelling Trip - £5.00
Colombo - Evening Walking tour around city's night spots

Clothing

Due to the diversity of altitude encountered on tour, you will need to bring a range of comfortable lightweight clothing that can be layered according to the fluctuating temperature. On the coast and at lower altitudes, you can expect both days and nights to be warm and humid and lightweight clothing is all that is needed. In the Central Highlands and especially on the pre-dawn Adam's Peak ascent, nights can be chilly.

We recommend walking trousers and shorts, breathable T-shirtshirts, walking socks, fleece jacket, waterproof jacket, warm hat and gloves and sunhat. When it has rained there may be leeches in the jungle and we highly recommend bringing your own leech socks which can be bought through outdoor equipment providers or online through retailers such as Amazon.

When visiting religious sites you will need to dress respectfully by covering you knees and shoulders plus taking off your shoes and hats.

Footwear

We recommend you bring lightweight walking boots with ankle support, make sure that your boots are worn-in and comfortable before the start of the trip. Also trainers or sandals for relaxing and general wear. We suggest that on international flights you either carry your walking boots in your hand luggage or wear them - should your luggage be lost or delayed, your own boots are the one thing that will be irreplaceable.

Luggage

20kg

Luggage: On tour

One main piece of baggage and a daypack, 30-35 litres recommended.

Equipment

Bring a 2 litre water bottle, sun cream, sunglasses and head torch.

Bring your walking poles if you usually use them.

An umbrella is useful for both rain and as a sun shade.

Although mosquito nets or screens are provided at most nightstops and in spite of fewer mosquitoes due to higher elevation, you may choose to bring your own (attachable with nails and tape) for use here. Alternatively, please bring mosquito coils.

Tipping

Explore leader
At your discretion you might also consider tipping your Explore Leader in appreciation of the efficiency and service you receive.
Local crew
Although entirely voluntary, tipping is a recognized part of life in this region of the world. Some local staff will look to members of the group for personal recognition of particular services provided. In order to make things easier for you, your Leader may organise a group's tips kitty and if this is the case, they will account for it throughout the tour.
Accordingly you should allow approximately £40.

Sri Lanka

Food and drink

The costs for meals may vary depending upon location, type of restaurant and number of courses eaten and so the prices given are an average guide. Local restaurants located off the beaten track may be less expensive, whereas an upmarket restaurant located in the centre of a major city may charge more.


Lunch price
£6.00
Dinner price
£9.00
Beer price
£3.50
Water price
£1.00
Foreign Exchange
Local currency
Sri Lankan Rupee.
Recommended Currency For Exchange
US$ and UK£ are equally good. Importing rupees is restricted to 20,000 per person so it is best to exchange money locally.
Where To Exchange
In most major towns.
ATM Availability
Yes, usually in major towns.
Credit Card Acceptance
Credit cards can usually be used in most large shops and restaurants. Please note that Foreign Office advice warns about the problem of credit card fraud in Sri Lanka so please consider this when deciding if to pay by card while on tour.
Transport, Accommodation, Food & Drink

Transport Information

Bus, 4WD, Train

Accommodation notes


During this trip, we stay in predominantly comfortable and simple hotels, guesthouses and campsites. Our accommodation has been chosen based on comfort, location and authenticity but it should be noted that standards may differ from home.
For the most part, our accommodation offers en-suite rooms with standard facilities like air-conditioning and WiFi. Some hotels have swimming pools to cool off in after a day's adventuring, and some also have a restaurant or bar. In the smaller properties, hot water isn't always available 24 hours a day, and with a group staying you might find if you're showering last, you may miss out on the hottest water.
On Day 4, we stay at the Sir John's Bungalow. Built by the British during the colonial era, the bungalow was once the holiday home of Sir John Kotalawala, the third Prime Minister of Sri Lanka. On a clear day, the gardens and terrace enjoy sweeping vistas of the northeastern Knuckles. Sir John's Bungalow retains its old-world charms and comforts, including roaring fireplaces in the living and dining rooms. The bedrooms at the bungalow are simply furnished in a traditional style and have ensuite bathrooms with hot water showers. As there are just five rooms, you might be sharing with three or four others (of the same sex), depending on the group size.
On Day 7 and Day 8, in Dalhousie, we stay at Punsisi Guesthouse. The rooms are quite basic, however they're clean and spacious and have en-suite bathrooms.
On Day 9, we stay at the Belihuloya simple tented camp which has pre-erected tents with camp beds and all bedding provided. A mess tent, table, chairs and all cutlery and utensils are also provided. There is a washroom block with 5 toilets, basins and cold showers.
On Day 10, we stay at Blue Magpie Lodge, a family-run lodge set in peaceful jungle surroundings just five minutes from Sinharaja Forest Reserve. The simply furnished rooms all have ensuite bathrooms, hot running water and a/c. The lodge restaurant serves typical Sri Lankan country-style food and fresh fruits.

Sri Lanka

Food and drink

Can you drink the water? 
The water quality is poor and therefore it is recommended to avoid drinking tap water during your trip. 

 

Essential Information

Government Travel Safety Advice

We strongly recommend that you check your government's travel advisory for up-to-date information and advice about your destination's safety and security, entry requirements, health, local laws and customs. Relevant government website links for UK, US, Canadian, Australian and New Zealand citizens are available on our Travel Safety page.

If you'd like some inital information on country-specific entry requirements, such as visas or any health declaration forms, please refer to our Entry Requirements page.  The services and information on this page are provided by a third party, and so we will still recommend that you cross check this against your government website for the latest advice.
 

Under 18 immigration guidance

Please note that some countries require proof of parental consent when travelling overseas with under 18s. Please check requirements with the relevant embassy or consular office well in advance of travel if this applies to your party.

Price Guarantee

Once your booking has been confirmed we guarantee the price will not increase, whatever the circumstances. However, please note that if you voluntarily make any changes to your booking including changing your trip or departure date, any additional costs or charges incurred will not be covered. Before booking please ensure you have read our important tour pricing information.Booking Conditions
 

Visa and Passport Information

Sri Lanka: All foreign nationals who intend to visit Sri Lanka for a short stay of up to six months, including transit passengers, must apply for travel authorization online prior to travel to the country.

All UK, EU, US, Australian, New Zealand and Canadian nationals can obtain an eVisa for a fee of approx 50 USD. You must apply for this prior to travel. It is strongly recommended that you print and bring a copy of the eVisa approval notice with you. The Sri Lankan authorities require that your passport must be valid for at least 6 months after departure from Sri Lanka. https://www.eta.gov.lklvisa

The online arrival form is no longer required for entry to Sri Lanka.

All visa information is subject to change. You should confirm all visa related issues with the relevant Embassy prior to departure.


If you do require assistance in obtaining a visa then you may be able to apply through Explore's recommended visa service in the UK, Travcour. See www.travcour.com to download the relevant visa application for your trip, if applicable (UK citizens only), along with details of how to apply for your visa through Travcour. The Team at Travcour will be happy to answer specific questions relating to visa applications, please call them directly on 0208 5431846.

It is your responsibility to ensure that you are in possession of a full passport, with the correct validity for your chosen destination.
 

Booking conditions

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Minimum age restrictions

For our group tours, the minimum age is 16. The minimum age on Family trips varies between 7 and 11 - please check the 'Family information' section of the trip page for more information. 


Your safety and enjoyment on tour

We want everyone to have a safe and enjoyable holiday, so we ask you to confirm when booking this trip that you are fit and able to fully participate in all elements of the itinerary. If you have any concerns about your fitness or ability to complete any of the activities, please get in touch with our Customer Relations team at cr@explore.co.uk as soon as possible. Our tour leaders are trained and experienced in managing differing abilities within a group, but if they have concerns about a group member’s ability to safely participate in any element of the itinerary or believe someone’s presence could affect the safety or enjoyment of the holiday for others, in accordance with our Booking Conditions our tour leaders have the authority to ask an individual to miss an activity or activities. This decision would never be taken lightly, but on the rare occasions our tour leaders ask someone to sit out part of the tour, refunds will not be offered and individuals may be liable for additional costs incurred. 
 

Your Tour Leader

All tours aside from extensions, Galapagos cruises and polar expeditions will be led by one of our experienced Tour Leaders. We believe that our Tour Leaders are the key to the success of our tours; they are local experts who are bursting with first-hand knowledge which they love to share, and their unique insights will bring the destination to life. Your Tour Leader will be on hand throughout your tour to make sure arrangements run smoothly, to organise all the local logistics and to keep you safe. Your Tour Leader should be your first point of contact if you encounter any difficulties or disappointments in country – please raise any concerns, however small, with your Tour Leader as they are best placed to assist you.

Transfers

Find out more about Trip Transfer Terms and Conditions before you book.

Booking a land only package with Explore

Customers who have chosen to book on the ‘Land Only’ arrangements of our tour, please ensure that you have checked your tour specific ‘Joining Instructions’ prior to booking your own travel arrangements. Your joining instructions can be found below in the dates and prices information. 

You may also be eligible for the Free Explore Transfer.


Joining Tour Abroad

Customers booked on the ‘Land Only’ arrangements will receive a Free Transfer, provided you arrive and depart on the tour only itinerary start and end dates. The complimentary transfers will be arranged from the Explore designated airport or train station to your trips joining point, and then back from the ending point to the designated airport or train station. Generally the airport or station that Explore have selected will be the one that is closest to the town or city where the trip starts, or the one nearest to the joining point. It will be either an airport or train station but not both.

The exception to this rule is customers who are booked on a tour where the joining and ending point is at the designated airport or train station.  

Free transfers are not available for Polar customers.

If you are not eligible for the Free Transfer then you will need to make your own way through to the joining and ending point. On a majority of our tours Explore will be able to provide a private transfer at an additional cost. Please ask for a quote at the time of booking.  

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Insurance

It is a condition of booking with Explore that you have adequate valid travel insurance. It is your responsibility to arrange appropriate travel insurance and ensure you have read and understood the full terms and conditions of your travel insurance policy to ensure that you are covered for all activities you intend to undertake whilst on the tour, including all optional activities. Your Insurance Policy must fully cover you for medical expenses and emergency repatriation to your home country. Please ensure your policy includes medical emergency helicopter evacuation in the event of illness or injury and covers the entire duration of your holiday. If you are trekking at altitude please ensure that there is no upper altitude limit which may limit or exclude cover for your trip. The cost of many of our Polar Voyages will exceed the capped amount covered by standard insurance premiums and you will be required to pay an additional premium to cover the full value of your trip. Please ensure that you are covered for the full amount of your holiday cost, as insufficient cover could invalidate a claim under the policy. Medical and repatriation insurance cover is not mandatory for UK residents who are travelling on trips within the United Kingdom.
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Flight information

Explore can arrange your flights for you, to make joining and leaving our trips easy. Read more about them here.


Flight Information

You are able to book this tour on a 'land only' basis or as a ‘flight inclusive’ package. Your flight inclusive package will be fully protected by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) ATOL protection scheme.

 

Booking a flight inclusive package with Explore

We have a good selection of flights not only from London but from many regional airports around the UK allowing us to compare fares between scheduled carriers as well as low cost and charter airlines. Our dedicated flights team will match the best flight options to your arrival and departure airport.

On our website we display the price of the tour only. Please call us or select the flight option during the online checkout to receive a quote for a flight inclusive package. To avoid paying supplements or to secure your preferred flight option, we recommend booking as early as possible, especially for peak travel dates.

Maximum altitude (m)

2243

Sri Lanka

Vaccinations

Nothing compulsory, but we recommend protection against malaria, tetanus, typhoid, hepatitis A plus Polio and diptheria. Consult your travel clinic for latest advice on different prophylaxis available against malaria. We strongly recommend the wearing long sleeved shirts and the liberal application of insect repellents containing DEET as a precautionary measure to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes. These precautions should be taken at all times as the mosquitoes are also active during daylight hours. Please check the latest requirements with your travel clinic or doctor prior to departure. The above is not an exhaustive list. Further information regarding vaccinations and travel health advice can be found by following the NHS and NaTHNaC links at Explore Travel Health and from your local healthcare provider. Visa and vaccination requirements are subject to change and should be confirmed by you before travelling.

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