Day 1: Bentota - Ratnapura
Morning leave for Sinharaja - Primeval rain forest and the ‘ World Heritage Site’ via Kalutara, Matugama and Kalawana. Proceed to the Base Camp at Kudawa and walk from there in the forest reserve with a Tracker.
Day 2: Ratnapura - SINHARAJA
After breakfast proceed to Belihul Oya and visit a Village House – interaction with Villagers and join them for a Typical Sri Lankan lunch.
Day 3: SINHARAJA - Ratnapura
Early Breakfast & then off to Horton Plains . Arrive at the HORTON PLAINS around 7.00am. Nature walk in Horton Plains Nature Reserve, which is approximately 10,000 Hectares in extent, is haunted by Elk, Deer, Giant Squirrel, Wild Boar, Wild Hare , Porcupine, and a variety of Migratory birds, unique to this region. According to a recent count there are 16 Leopards in Horton Plains. If you are very lucky you may get a glimpse of a Leopard during your sojourn in the Horton Plains. Total distance of trekking in side the park would be 6km. Return to Belihul Oya
Day 4: Ratnapura
Proceed to Udawalawe National Park. UDAWALAWE NATIONAL PARK is located approximately 200 km south-east of Colombo city. The 30,821 hectare dry zone game park has an annual rainfall of 1,524 mm and an average temperature of 29.40C. It is most famous for the many elephants that live there (about 400 in total). During a visit, it is not unusual to see whole herds – adults and young, feeding and bathing or playing in the water! In addition to this main attraction, the park is home to many water buffalo, water monitor lizards, sambar deer, monkeys and the occasional leopard, as well as being an exciting location for bird enthusiasts. A 4WD open-top safari is the only way to see all the wonders this protected reserve has to offer, and our experienced and knowledgeable nature guides will make this an unforgettable experience.
Day 5: Ratnapura
After breakfast leave for Yala.
Day 6: elihul Oya
After breakfast proceed along the coastal belt to Bentota. On the return trip to the hotel explore Galle, experience Ambalangoda’s cultural heritage with a visit to the Mask Museum where intricate masks used in various southern traditional dance forms are on display. Masked dancing is also performed here regularly. At Kosgoda, make sure to stop at the Turtle Htachery!