
Ramayana Tour
Overview
A 6-day journey through Sri Lanka covering sacred temples, cultural landmarks, waterfalls, tea country, and coastal heritage sites from Negombo to Colombo. Explore Sri Lanka’s cultural triangle and scenic landscapes including Negombo, Kandy, Nuwara Eliya, Ella, Galle, and Colombo. Visit ancient temples, Ramayana sites, waterfalls, tea plantations, and coastal attractions with a guided private tour experience.
Itinerary
Arrival & Temple Visits
Meet and greet at Bandaranaike International Airport. Visit Chilaw, Muneshwaram Temple and Manawari Temple in Bangadeniya before checking in to Negombo hotel.

Cultural Heritage Experience
Travel to Kandy. Visit Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, Spice Garden, Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic and enjoy a traditional cultural dance performance.

Tea Country & Temples
Explore tea plantations, tea factories, waterfalls and visit Hanuman Temple in the scenic hill country.

Ramayana Trail & Coastal Journey
Visit Seetha Amman Temple, Ashoka Vatika, Divurumpola Temple, Ravana Falls and Ravana Cave while traveling toward the southern coast.

Galle Fort & Coastal Heritage
Visit Roomassala, Turtle Hatchery and Galle Fort before traveling to Colombo for overnight stay.

Colombo City & Departure
Visit Anjaneyar Temple and Vibeeshana Temple depending on flight time, then transfer to airport for departure.

Tour Route Map
What's Included
- 3 star hotel accommodation with breakfast
- Private AC car with English-speaking chauffeur guide
- All major site entrance tickets
- Temple visits and cultural experiences
- 1 water bottle per person per day
- Driver & guide meals and accommodation
What's Excluded
- International flights
- Visa fees
- Lunch and dinner
- Travel insurance
- Optional tours & activities
- Airport taxes
- Camera & video permits
- Hotel minibar usage
- Tips & personal expenses
- Spa & wellness treatments
Ready To Explore Sri Lanka?
Let Heladiwa Tours create an unforgettable journey through ancient kingdoms, cultural heritage sites, and scenic hill country with the Ramayana Tour.












