Get close to nature and experience thrilling adventures across Sri Lanka’s most stunning wildernesses. This 7-day journey takes you through the island’s top national parks and natural sanctuaries — from Wilpattu and Minneriya to Yala and Sinharaja — offering a perfect blend of wildlife, jungle exploration, river safaris, and beachside relaxation.
Meet and greet at the airport.
Travel to Wilpattu National Park, Sri Lanka’s largest wildlife reserve, known for its leopards, elephants, and unique natural lakes.
Enjoy an afternoon jeep safari in the park.
Continue to Habarana for your overnight stay surrounded by nature.
- After breakfast, set off for a Minneriya National Park Safari, famous for “The Gathering” — the largest meeting of wild elephants in Asia.
- Depending on the season, visit Kaudulla National Park, another haven for elephants, birds, and deer.
- Return to Habarana for dinner and overnight stay.
- Drive south to Udawalawe National Park, one of the best places to see wild elephants up close.
- Visit the Elephant Transit Home, where orphaned baby elephants are cared for before release into the wild.
- Evening jeep safari to spot elephants, crocodiles, buffalo, and many bird species.
- Overnight stay near Udawalawe.
- Morning departure to Yala, Sri Lanka’s most famous wildlife sanctuary.
- Afternoon Yala Jeep Safari to spot the elusive leopard, sloth bears, elephants, and diverse birdlife.
- Relax in the evening at your eco-lodge or resort.
- Overnight stay in Yala.
Depart early for Sinharaja Forest Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage tropical rainforest rich in biodiversity.
Enjoy a guided nature walk through dense jungle trails to see endemic birds, butterflies, and unique flora.
Learn about Sri Lanka’s rainforest ecosystems from local naturalists.
Overnight stay near Sinharaja.
- Head to Kitulgala, the island’s adventure capital.
- Enjoy thrilling white-water rafting on the Kelani River, jungle trekking, and waterfall abseiling.
- Optional activities include bird watching and river swimming.
- Overnight stay in Kitulgala.




