Beach and Leisure



Day 01

     AIRPORT / BENTOTA (104 km 02h 40 approx)

AM : Arrive at Bandaranayake International Airport, Welcome & assistance, transfer to Bentota. Arrive and check-into the Hotel for lunch.

PM : At leisure by the beach or by the Pool. Dinner and overnight stay at the Hotel.

Golden Sandy Beaches of Bentota




















Day 02 to Day 05

     BENTOTA 
    
AM/PM : Full day at leisure on the beach on full board basis. 


Day 6

    BENTOTA / AIRPORT (104 km 02h 40 approx)
     
AM : After breakfast departure transfer to Airport.

Optional Excursions

  • Option 1 Boat Ride in Madu Ganga – Half day











Experience the unique Mangrove Eco system and enjoy the small islands spread along the river. 









  •  Option 2 : Galle City – Full day




Galle is the south coast's major city, whose oldest landmark is the massive 17th century Portuguese and Dutch Fort in which the central city is located.


The journey to Galle is along the palm-fringed beaches passing the Turtle Hatchery in Kosgoda. Four of the Five endangered species of sea turtles lay their eggs in sandy beaches of Sri Lanka. Most vulnerable of all are their eggs, which are left uncovered on beaches all around the coast. The hatchery is hatching the eggs and release young turtles to the sea.



  • Option 3 : Elephant Orphanage Pinnawala – Full day


The Orphanage was established to feed, nurse and house young elephants abandoned by their mothers, displaced from their natural habitats by development projects.
Feeding time: 09:15', 13:15', 17:00'/Bathing time: 10:00', 12:00', 14:00', 16:00'


  • Option 4 : Kandy + Elephant orphanage Pinnawala


 A beautiful historical city in the last citadel of the  country. It is not only  known for it's great kings who  ruled the city for almost 225 years independently until  the British took over in 1815,
 but it is also the place where the Sacred Tooth of  Lord Buddha is laid in a magnificent temple, The  Temple of the Tooth Relic.








The Elephant Orphanage in Pinnawela was established to feed, nurse and to house young elephants abandoned by their mothers, displaced from their natural environment by development projects.