Sri Lanka Itinerary: 10 Epic Days All the Way

The image showcases the famous Nine Arches Bridge in Ella, Sri Lanka, an architectural marvel surrounded by lush, dense greenery. The curved railway bridge, built with stone and concrete, elegantly cuts through the tropical forest, leading into a dark tunnel in the hillside. The vibrant green foliage of tall trees and shrubs, coupled with the rolling hills in the background, creates a serene and picturesque setting. This iconic landmark is a popular highlight in many Sri Lanka itineraries, offering both historical significance and stunning natural beauty.

If you look at Sri Lanka on a map, you might think itโ€™s small when you compare it to India sitting pretty nearby. Donโ€™t let that fool youโ€”this island has a population of 22 million and a history stretching back thousands of years. And let me tell you, itโ€™s a popular destination for a reason. Iโ€™m fresh off of a trip there, and Iโ€™ve prepped an optimized Sri Lanka itinerary based on my experiences.

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Sri Lanka Itinerary, Start to Finish

There are tons of different ways to enjoy and explore Sri Lanka, but I like to think my alternative, off-beat approach is hard to beat. Hereโ€™s a basic outline of a 10-day Sri Lanka itinerary, which you can take and customize to best suit what you want to do:

  • Fly into Colombo. Tour for two days.
  • Scenic train ride to Ella. Tour for three days.
  • Transfer to Udawalawe. Tour for two days.
  • Transfer to Galle. Tour for one day.
  • Day trip to Balapitiya for the Madu River Boat Safari.
  • Transfer to Negombo. Tour for one day.

PLANNING A TRIP TO COLOMBO, SRI LANKA SOON?

Below are some of the best tours, hotels, and more to kickstart your plans!

Popular tours/activities in Colombo:

  • Lotus Tower
  • Lunuganga Estate
  • Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque

Top places to stay in Colombo:

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Start Exploring Sri Lanka in Colombo

Getting Around Colombo

Colombo is home to Sri Lankaโ€™s biggest international airport, so this is where youโ€™ll most likely end up when you fly in. Fortunately, there are plenty of options in terms of public transportation.

  • By Tour/Private Driver: This is the method I chose. I usually donโ€™t shy away from rental cars, but Sri Lankaโ€™s a special case. Sri Lanka’s roads are crowded, confused, and poorly maintained. Leave the driving in the hands of locals familiar with the terrain.
  • By Taxi: If you canโ€™t afford a private car the whole way (understandable), taxis are a good alternative for things like transferring from the airport to your hotel. Buses are usually too crowded to accommodate luggage, and a taxi is quicker and more comfortableโ€”a 35-minute ride from airport to city center vs. a 90-minute bus ride.
  • By Bus: Colombo has both public and private buses. Both are cheap, but public buses are crowded, bumpy, and lack A/C. But hey, that’s what windows are for, right? Meanwhile, private buses tend to be much more comfortable and much less crowded.
  • By Tuk-tuk: Tuk-tuks are motorized rickshawsโ€”the modern version of the old school one-man man-powered carriages, great for short trips. Maybe not the best transportationโ€”no seatbelts, no A/C, cramped. But if youโ€™ve never hopped on one of these puppies before, youโ€™ve gotta try it at least once!

Where To Stay in Colombo

Cinnamon Life at City of Dreams is a brand new hotel that hits that sweet spot of awesome service, luxurious accommodations, and super convenient location. Reviewers praise the staff up and down for their genuine care in making your stay a good one.

PHOTO CREDITS: CINNAMON LIFE AT CITY OF DREAMS VIA HOTELS.COM


Must-Sees in Colombo

To be honest, there’s not a ton I’d recommend in Colombo. Don’t get me wrong, there are a few sites that are 100% worth it, but there’s a lot of over-promoted meh as well. My two favorites were Lotus Tower and Lunuganga Estate. I didn’t visit the other two, but they’re both gorgeous sites unique to Sri Lanka.

Lotus TowerLunuganga Estate
Jami Ul-Alfar MosqueGangaramaya Temple

A Taste of Sri Lanka Mountain Life in Ella

Getting Around Ella

  • By Train: Sri Lankaโ€™s trains are best for traveling between towns and cities, but expect hour-long delays and for the ride to take 2-4 hours longer than it says on route maps. To get to Ella from Colombo, youโ€™ll need to take the Colomboโ€“Kandy train and connect to Kandyโ€“Ella. The trip is known for being gorgeous, though the second leg alone is 8-10 hours long.
  • By Tour/Private Driver: Booking a tour or private driver once you leave the city is extremely useful. You can book a driver for each city, OR you can book one to travel with you your whole trip. The latter will be a lot more expensive since you have to pay for the driverโ€™s food and accommodations too, but itโ€™s the most reliable option.
  • By Tuk-tuk: Again, great for short distances, but Ella is popular, so you want to book your tuk ride ahead of time.

Where To Stay in Ella

If youโ€™re going to stay in Ella, you have to take advantage of the mountain views here. And as it turns out, thereโ€™s no better place for that than The Cubes Ella.

Though technically in Kumbalwela, itโ€™s a short taxi ride from Ella train station. Set up in the hills with stunning views of the surrounding forest, this hotel offers fantastic meals, spacious balconies, and simple but beautiful furnishings.

PHOTO CREDITS: THE CUBES VIA HOTELS.COM


Must-Sees in Ella

Take a look at some all-inclusive Ella tours if you want some easy travel getting to these sites. Nearby villages also have some great attractions, like the Adisham Bungalow.

Ella RockRavana Falls
Demodara LoopLittle Adamโ€™s Peak
9-Arch BridgeAdisham Bungalow
Uva Halpewatte Tea Factory

Elephant Watching in Udawalawe

Getting Around Udawalawe

  • By Bus: There are no direct buses from Udawalawe to Ella, but you can make the trip with one or two transfers. The ride will take 5-6 hours and the driverโ€™s reckless pace will likely have you questioning your lifeโ€™s decisions, but itโ€™s cheap.
  • By Private Driver: As mentioned before, booking a private driver is the easiest way to navigate a Sri Lanka itinerary. It will also shorten the trip between Ella and Udawalawe to only 2 hours.
  • By Tour: Since Udawalawe is such a popular destinations, quite a few places offer tours that includes city-to-city transfers and intracity travel.

Where To Stay in Udawalawe

Waraka Udawalawe is near the Udawalawe National Park, so itโ€™s the perfect place to stay if you want to see the elephants bright and early, first thing in the morning. This hotelโ€™s bright, safari atmosphere is only topped by its eco-friendly approach.

Coming here guarantees a stay both luxurious and beautiful.

PHOTO CREDITS: WARAKA UDAWALAWE VIA HOTELS.COM


Must-Sees in Udawalawe

The highlight here is obviously Udawalawe National Park, a refuge for wild elephants. Unless you just so happen to be a Sri Lankan wildlife expert, you definitely want to book a guide for the safari to get the most out of your trip.

Udawalawe National ParkUdawalawe Elephant Transit Home
Mankada Pottery Village

Galle: a Colonial Architecture Hotspot on your Sri Lanka Itinerary

There’s evidence of colonialism all over Sri Lanka, but it really stands out here. Reminded me a little bit of Macau in that way, even though that was Portuguese and this was British.

Getting Around Galle

  • By Bus: Galle has a decent public bus system that will get you to any major attraction and then some. Like Colombo, bus fare varies depending on route, but overall is pretty cheap.
  • By Tour/Private Driver: Fastest and most convenient method, but again, can get expensive.
  • By Taxi: If you donโ€™t want a private driver the whole time youโ€™re in Galle, taxis offer a comfortable, less crowded alternative to buses.
  • By Rideshare: PickMe is Sri Lankaโ€™s equivalent to Uber and is available in many cities, including Galle. If you prefer rideshares to taxis, be sure to download the app before your trip.
  • By Tuk-tuk: Galle is relatively small, so tuk-tuks are a good option going between attractions.
  • By Bicycle/Moped Rental: If youโ€™re not going too far, some places in Galle offer bicycle or moped rentals. Donโ€™t know if Iโ€™d recommend thisโ€”havenโ€™t tried it myselfโ€”but itโ€™s an option.

Where To Stay in Galle

Whether you love the water or just want to cool off, Jetwing Lighthouse in Galle is ideally located next to the ocean. Expect beautiful, peaceful views and top-tier service from staff that give personalized, attentive service.

PHOTO CREDITS: JETWING LIGHTHOUSE VIA HOTELS.COM


Must-Sees in Galle

As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, you canโ€™t miss Galle Fort. But if you want adventure, you have to add the Madu River Boat Safari to your Sri Lanka itinerary. Experience the wild first-hand, explore miniature islands, and see the localsโ€™ traditional fishing first hand.

Galle FortMadu Ganga Boat Safari
Galle Lighthouse

Sri Lanka Itinerary Final Stop: Relax on Negomboโ€™s Beaches

Getting Around Negombo

Negombo is closest to the international airport, so itโ€™s a perfect last stop before heading home.

  • By Bus: Galle to Negombo is fairly straightforward since you can take a several-hour-long bus going right up there. Depending on your exact destination, youโ€™ll need to transfer a couple of times, so make sure to do your research if you take this option.
  • By Tour/Private Driver: Since thereโ€™s not a ton to see in Negombo, the only need youโ€™ll have for a driver is the transfer from Galle to Negombo or your hotel to the airport. Itโ€™s a nice way to finish off your trip in ease and comfort.
  • By Tuk-tuk: For visiting attractions, tuk-tuks are probably the best option.
A bustling street scene with colorful tuk-tuks in red and blue navigating through traffic alongside a motorbike and pedestrians. The vibrant backdrop features busy market stalls, signboards, and a mix of urban activity, capturing the lively atmosphere of a Sri Lankan marketplace.

PHOTO CREDIT: DEPOSITPHOTOS.COM


Where To Stay in Negombo

Jetwing Lagoon in Negombo gets bragging rights for having a 100-meter-long pool, the longest in Sri Lanka. That’s 328 feet for my fellow Americans out there.

The neighborhood is pretty quiet (read: not a lot of surrounding shopping and restaurants), but luckily, the hotel has pretty much all the shopping and food you’ll need on-site.

PHOTO CREDITS: JETWING LAGOON VIA HOTELS.COM


Must-Sees in Negombo

Like many islands, Sri Lanka has some great beaches, and you can find one right in Negombo.

Negombo BeachNegombo Lagoon
Fishing Village & Fish MarketSt. Maryโ€™s Church

Want to Add More to Your Sri Lanka Itinerary?

Perhaps you’d like to adjust this itinerary a bit. In that case, you’ll find plenty of things to do in Ella to enrich your time there.

You can also extend your stay in Asia with an epic 15-day Asia itinerary, hitting South Korea, China, and Taiwan, or head up to the land of the rising sun to spend one week in Japan.

Cheers, Jordan

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