- Sri Lanka Escorted Tours
- Sri Lanka's Sacred East Coast

Discover Sri Lanka’s captivating eastern coast, where authentic experiences await beyond the usual tourist trail. Journey through vast national parks to encounter elephants, leopards and abundant birdlife in some of the island’s most untouched landscapes and spend time with welcoming indigenous communities whose ancient traditions continue to shape daily life. Explore sacred temples, colonial forts, and hidden archaeological treasures that reveal the region’s deep spiritual heritage, and balance your adventure with time on pristine, palm-fringed beaches, soaking up the tranquillity that makes eastern Sri Lanka truly unique.

Depart the UK on your flight to Sri Lanka.
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On arrival in Colombo, you will be met by your guide and transferred to your hotel. Enjoy some time to relax after your flight and settle into your surroundings before a short, informative city tour and a welcome dinner.
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After breakfast, depart from Colombo for Kataragama. En route, visit colonial Galle and Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This 16th-century national treasure has been inhabited by the Dutch, Portuguese, and British, all of whom left a distinctive mark on the town’s architecture; in the present day, Galle’s streets are lined with boutique shops, chic hotels, and upscale restaurants. Arrive in Kataragama for an evening visit to the Kataragama Temple. Although Kataragama was a small village in medieval times, today it is a fast-developing township surrounded by jungle: this pilgrimage town is sacred to Buddhists, Hindus, and the indigenous Veddah people of Sri Lanka, as well as South Indian visitors. Witness a pooja ceremony, a Hindu offering of light, flowers, and food to the divine, and visit the Kiri Vehera, an ancient Buddhist stupa (dome-shaped shrine) and significant place of worship for Sri Lanka’s Buddhists.
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This morning begins early with a jeep safari in Block 5 of Yala National Park, renowned for its rich wildlife and thriving leopard population. The park's diverse landscapes, from coastal lagoons to dense forests, provide an ideal setting for spotting these magnificent creatures along with a host of other animals. In the afternoon travel to Kirinda Magul Maha Viharaya: local legend says that the newly-wed King Kavantissa and his princess spent the night at this temple en route to Magama, the ancient capital of Sri Lanka. Archaeological excavations date the monastery back to 2nd century BC, providing a rare insight into early Buddhist history. Return to your hotel in Kataragama for dinner.
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Visit Sella Kataragama, a small settlement linked to the legend of Sri Lankan deity Kataragama: according to legend, the god fell in love with a local girl and the divine couple lived here together. The area remains an important pilgrimage site. A scenic drive through picturesque rural landscapes brings you to the Yudaganawa Dagaba, a chaitya (Buddhist shrine) with a circumference of 317 metres, initially thought to be a Kota Vehera, or large stupa with a flat top. Recent archaeological excavations have proved the site to be a former complete stupa, once having a fully rounded roof. Continue to Arugam Bay for an evening at leisure.
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Depart early for a jeep safari in Kumana National Park, a tranquil wildlife reserve renowned for its diverse birdlife, including various eagles, cuckoos, peregrine falcons, oriental dwarf kingfishers, and Indian peafowl. The quiet nature of the park means it’s also possible to spot leopards. After a picnic lunch, travel onward to the Kudumbigala Buddhist Monastery, a monastic complex built in 246BC as a refuge for Buddhist monks who wanted to get away from busy cities. Archaeologists have recovered over 200 rock caves belonging to this forgotten monastery – adventurous visitors may ascend to the very top of the complex, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding jungle, or simply enjoy a more relaxed exploration of the surrounding area. Afterward, return to Arugam Bay for an evening at leisure.
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Enjoy a free morning in Arugam Bay. In the afternoon, embark on a Urani Lagoon boat safari. The pristine lagoon is known for its scenic mangroves, varied migratory bird species, Saltwater Crocodiles, and occasional elephant sightings.
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After breakfast, drive toward Gal Oya, stopping en route at the Magul Maha Viharaya, an ancient Buddhist temple on the northern edge of the Lahugala National Park. The temple ruins are one of eastern Sri Lanka’s most significant tourist attractions. A protected archaeological monument, the entire complex covers an astonishing 10,000 acres comprising stairways guarded by stone lions, a marriage podium, limestone Buddha statue, and a unique temple moonstone adorned with intricate carvings of lotus petals, flower motifs, and animals. Continue to Gal Oya, where you will check in to an eco-lodge/glamping site. Your afternoon is at leisure to enjoy your serene surroundings or join an optional tour of the farm.
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After breakfast join a walking tour with a member of the indigenous Veddah community - a unique and educational experience, giving you a chance to learn directly from the tribe about their ancestral history, medicinal plants, and traditional customs. In the afternoon, take a boat safari on the vast Senanayake Samudraya reservoir, or a jeep safari of the park, providing one of Sri Lanka’s most unique wildlife experiences. Highlights include the opportunity to observe elephants elegantly swimming between islands, spot an incredible variety of birdlife, and soak up the park’s tranquil scenery.
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Drive north via the coastal route to Batticaloa, a hidden gem known for its multicultural heritage. See Batticaloa Fort, a former Portuguese settlement set upon a small island, and Batticaloa Lighthouse, a reminder of the town’s colonial past. Continue onwards to Trincomalee where you will check into your hotel and spend some time at leisure by the beach.
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Enjoy a relaxed breakfast and morning at leisure or take an optional snorkelling excursion to Pigeon Island National Park, famous for its coral reefs, reef sharks, and colourful marine life. Later, embark on a guided tour of Trincomalee, including Fort Frederick, a historic fortress offering panoramic views of the Indian Ocean. Thick stone walls, bastions, and cannons reflect the architectural influence of the Portuguese, Dutch, and British colonial powers who variously took possession of the fort. Situated at the highest point of Swami Rock, inside Fort Frederick, is Koneswaram Temple, an iconic Hindu temple standing as an emblem of Sri Lankan heritage within an otherwise European setting.
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After breakfast, depart Trincomalee for Ritgala Forest Monastery, an ancient, secluded Buddhist site within a nature reserve known for its well-preserved ruins and rich biodiversity. The monastery was home to ascetic monks and features impressive stone architecture, including reservoirs, bridges, and meditation caves. Continue to the ancient UNESCO-listed city of Anuradhapura.
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Embark on a safari in Wilpattu National Park, renowned for its unique ‘willus’ – natural, sand-rimmed lakes or water-basins that fill with rainwater. One of the oldest and largest of Sri Lanka’s national parks, Wilpattu is also popular thanks to its thriving leopard population – keep an eye out on your safari for these elusive creatures. In the afternoon, visit Anuradhapura’s major sights includes Sri Maha Bodhi, a sacred bodhi tree considered one of the country’s holiest sites for Buddhists, and Ruwanwelisaya, a magnificent Buddhist Dagoba and one of the world’s tallest ancient monuments. Explore Thuparamaya, believed to be the first Buddhist Dagoba built in Sri Lanka and originally constructed to house the Buddha’s right collarbone, alongside the area’s ancient monasteries and irrigation reservoirs. Return to your hotel for dinner.
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Following breakfast, proceed to Negombo, known for its sandy beaches, thriving fishing industry, and rich colonial history. On arrival, check in to your hotel and enjoy the remainder of the day at leisure. An optional seafood dinner on the beach rounds off your tour perfectly.
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Transfer to Bandaranaike International Airport for your return flight to the UK or onwards to your chosen extension.

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The order of events and sightseeing may vary according to local conditions or for operational purposes. The schedules of the domestic airlines in country are subject to frequent changes. For this reason, we have indicated approximate times only. Your local guide will inform you of any schedule changes as they are informed of them. The driving times listed are point to point and do not include the duration of excursions or stops en route. Some road construction and/or weather conditions may lengthen the driving times. Our intention is to adhere to the day-to-day itinerary as printed; however, order of events and sightseeing may vary according to local conditions.
If booking more than 12 weeks before departure a deposit of £295.00pp will need to be paid at the time of booking with the full amount payable at 12 weeks prior to departure. The deposit applies to adults and children. If you are within 12 weeks of travel then the full balance of the holiday will be payable.
A visa is required for entry into Sri Lanka. This must be obtained before arriving in Sri Lanka. To apply, please visit the official website: https://eta.gov.lk/slvisa/. The cost is approximately $50. We work closely with The Travel Visa Company who will be able to arrange your visa for you on your behalf. Please call them on 01270 250 590 and quote "Mercury Holidays". Passports must be valid for a minimum period of six months from the date of arrival in Sri Lanka. Visa requirements are subject to change and obtaining a visa is the responsibility of the traveller and not Mercury Holidays. We recommend you check with your destinations' Tourist Board or Embassy prior to departure for the most up to date guidelines regarding visas and passport validity.
Please note your final documentation will be sent to you approximately 21 days before departure. Check in baggage is included with your flight. Weight restrictions will be finalised on your final documentation. Should you wish to take additional luggage you will need to pay extra at check-in. Check-in should be at least 3 hours before departure. If you wish to arrange Airport car parking or accommodation at preferential rates, we recommend you book this in advance with Holiday Extras on 0333 188 0407, quoting HX313.
IMPORTANT: A printed E-ticket is no longer required at check-in, all you need to do is present your passport to the staff at the desk and your boarding pass will be given to you. Please note that you should carry your invoice with flight details on it as you will need to show this at the airport.
We strongly recommend that you and all members of your party are suitably insured as soon as you book your holiday. It is a condition of booking that you must have suitable travel insurance. It is important that you purchase travel insurance that suitably covers your participation in whatever activities you may undertake at the time that you make your booking. To assist you with this, we have arranged travel insurance in partnership with Holiday Extras, including up to a 20% discount, which is given to all Mercury Holidays customers. To arrange your insurance with Holiday Extras, please visit https://www.mercuryholidays.co.uk/info/insurance for more details. Please ensure you provide us with the name of your insurer, policy number and their 24 hour emergency contact number as soon as possible. Mercury Holidays will not be liable for any costs incurred by you due to your failure to take out suitable travel insurance from the date of booking.
It is your responsibility to check any health and vaccination requirements applicable to your booked arrangements. We can only provide general information about this. Health and hygiene facilities and disease risks vary from country to country. You should take health advice about your own needs as early as possible and in good time before your departure. Sources of information include; www.fco.gov.uk, http://travelhealthpro.org.uk/, www.hpa.org.uk, your General Practitioner or a specialist clinic.
All our tours feature a “Tour Pace” to help find the right holiday for you. To travel on any of our tours requires unaided mobility and the ability to stroll around the sights, climb stairs and get on and off coaches and boats. A good level of fitness is required as you may be on your feet for approximately four hours in a day, though this will be interspersed with regular breaks and will vary from day to day. You will be walking around the sights, and you will be getting on and off coaches, and climbing steps which may be irregular. You will stay in variety of hotels throughout the tour. Our guides will always endeavour to provide the highest level of service and assistance; however, they cannot be expected to cater for customers who are unfit to complete the itinerary. Early morning flights depending upon the schedule and some early morning sightseeing’s are also in this tour. Please note there are approximately 1,300 steps to Sigiriya Rock Fortress, Be sure to take a bottle of water and keep yourself hydrated. The last place to buy water is a canteen near the main entrance. There are also lots of steps at Dambulla Rock Temple.
The currency in Sri Lanka is the Rupee (LKR) and it is a closed currency. This means it is not possible to buy Sri Lankan money in the UK before you travel. It is important to budget carefully as you should not take any Rupee (LKR) out of Sri Lanka when you depart. There are foreign exchange offices and cash available in most places during your tour. Your tour guide will assist you at the start of your tour with currency exchange. Credit and debit cards are accepted in most hotels and some shops and restaurants; a charge is sometimes added for using them. You can take cash or travellers' cheques (in pounds sterling or another foreign currency) and/or a bank card with you and exchange or withdraw rupees once in Sri Lanka. Cash machines will also be available throughout the tour in order to withdraw money in your local currency. It is important that you budget carefully and ensure you have the right form of currency before you arrive in the country.
As normal practice you may be asked for your credit card details on check-in at the hotel in order to cover any extras incurred during your stay. If you do not have a credit card, you may be asked for a cash deposit. MasterCard and Visa are widely accepted in hotels as well as American Express.
You will need to take some extra money with you to cover any personal purchases, such as souvenirs, laundry and extra drinks and snacks. Approximately £100 - £200 will be sufficient for the duration of the tour.
It is customary to tip your guide and driver. This is at your discretion, but we recommend you allow approximately £5 per person, per day for the driver and assistant and £4 per person, per day for the national guides. It is asked that if you do not tip in the local currency, please do not give coins as these are difficult to exchange. Most guides collect a kitty tip, approximately GBP 15pp for whole tour. Guides usually collect this at the beginning of tour to tip bell boys, porters, trackers and other assistants who will service you throughout the tour.
The minimum number of travellers in your group will be 10, and the maximum will be 25. If in the unlikely event there are less than 10 people booked on your tour date, we will endeavour to reduce any disruption to your holiday and try to operate your tour with lower passenger numbers. If we are not able to operate your departure date then you may be asked to change to a different date and a full refund will be made available to you should this alternative not be suitable.
This is a fully escorted tour, meaning that you will be met on arrival by your national guide who will remain with you for the duration of your trip. You will also be joined by a local guide in some of the cities which you visit, ensuring that you have first-hand knowledge at all times. For groups of 5 people or less you will have an English speaking Driver Guide or a Driver and Local/Guides
Private Tour: If you have booked a private tour then you will be accompanied by a Driver Guide or a Driver and Local Guides. These will be available to you during all scheduled sightseeing. Private Tours can depart on any day of the week depending on flight schedules and the opening days of the attractions. They will follow the itinerary as described in the brochure unless you have been advised otherwise and you will still have all of the same meals, sightseeing and local excursions included.
Safari Vehicles
Your safari will be taken in a jeep, this is a large open roofed truck that seats up to 6 people. Safari drivers take you to areas of the park where wildlife are more likely to be seen but as with all wildlife experiences nothing can be guaranteed. Please note that many paths inside the park are bumpy and dusty.
Your accommodation is selected for convenience, location, comfort or character. Hotel accommodation is generally rated as local three to four-star standard, but please note there is no international classification system for hotels, and differences in facilities and quality do exist between the UK and Sri Lanka. All group tours hotels have private bathroom facilities and air-conditioning, where needed. Rest assured that all accommodation used by Mercury Holidays is regularly inspected by our staff and partners to ensure that standards meet your needs.
A triple room is available but please note that this will be a twin room with a fold away bed for the 3rd passenger.
Breakfast is always western style and served in the hotel each morning. Dinner (when included) will be taken in local restaurants or at the hotel. A variety of restaurants are visited giving you the chance to experience a range of dishes and flavours. Please note: Please take cash for drinks in the hotels as cards are not always accepted.
There are some dry hotels in Sri Lanka, and some hotels where alcohol can be consumed on the premise but must be brought in from outside. Your guide will pre-warn you of this and if anyone in the group would like to purchase drinks before getting then he will arrange for you to visit a local shop and get what you need wherever possible.
Please contact Customer Experience for questions about other dietary requirements or allergy information. Vegan, vegetarian and non-spicy meal options are available, all meal requests need to be sent over to our suppliers before travel.
It is not recommended to drink the tap water, even in developed countries water may contain unfamiliar elements that can cause upset stomachs. In less developed countries water is not filtered in the same way, so to ensure your comfort and well-being, two bottles of drinking water will be provided on touring days.
In Sri Lanka, the sale of alcohol is prohibited by law on specific days throughout the year. These include Poya Days (full moon days), Independence Day in February, World Temperance Day in October, the day before and after Sinhala and Tamil New Year in April, the day following Vesak Poya Day in May, and Christmas Day. This ban applies to all shops and hotels, ensuring that alcohol is not available for purchase on these designated days.
In Sri Lanka they celebrate various festivals throughout the year, Vesak Poya is considered one of the most important Buddhist festivals in Sri Lanka and is celebrated on the full moon poya day falling in May. The celebrations begin on the full moon day and continue for a week, where every corner has magical and colourful lanterns. Thai Pongal is the equivalent to a thanksgiving festival usually celebrated in January, followed by the Sinhala and Tamil New Year which is usually celebrated in April, it is a festival were people ensure their houses are clean, purchase new clothes, and prepare many traditional sweets.
It is seen as respectful to cover your shoulders and not to expose too much skin in Sri Lanka, so it would be advisable to pack a shawl or similar for women to cover up, including wearing up to/covering your knees when entering religious buildings etc.
Please note that plastic bottles are banned in the national parks so keep a reusable water bottle for your tour.
On your arrival in Colombo you will be met by a Guide or Airport representative from our local agent, Aitken Spence, holding a sign displaying: “Mercury Holidays”. The Mercury Holidays/Aitken Spence representative will show you to your transfer vehicle. Your guide will be able to answer any queries.
If you need to contact Aitken Spence during your stay the details are:
Aitken Spence Travel (Colombo): 4th Floor, Aitken Spence Towers 02 315, Vauxhall Street, Colombo 02, Sri Lanka.
Contact number: 0094 112 499623
Emergency contact information:
Rizmika - 0094 772 916461, Kushani - 0094 760 530644