Our Tour Dates
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Our Exclusive Group Tours are offered on Standard or Premium basis
– Standard is a mix of 3* & 4* hotels
– Premium is a mix of 4* & 5* hotels
Treasure of Tropical Ceylon (TTC)
– 14 Days
- 4th – 17th April 2025 (Standard & Premium)
- 2nd – 15th May 2025 (Standard & Premium)
- 6th – 19th June 2025 (Standard & Premium)
- 5th-17th July 2025 (Standard & Premium)
- 1 – 14 August 2025 (Standard & Premium)
- 5 – 18 September 2025 (Standard & Premium)
- 3 – 16 October 2025 (Standard & Premium)
- 7 – 20 November 2025 (Standard & Premium)
- 5 – 18 December 2025 (Standard & Premium)
Trail of Tropical Wildlife (TTW)
– 14 Days
- 4th – 17th April 2025 (Standard & Premium)
- 2nd – 15th May 2025 (Standard & Premium)
- 6th – 19th June 2025 (Standard & Premium)
- 5th-17th July 2025 (Standard & Premium)
- 1 – 14 August 2025 (Standard & Premium)
- 5 – 18 September 2025 (Standard & Premium)
- 3 – 16 October 2025 (Standard & Premium)
- 7 – 20 November 2025 (Standard & Premium)
- 5 – 18 December 2025 (Standard & Premium)
Trail of Taprobana Gems (TTG)
– 8 Days
Exact Dates Coming Soon
Upcoming events
Sri Lanka has numerous events throughout the year, why not combine your stay to include one of these and make your trip extra special.
4th February
Independence Day for Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka celebrates the gaining of her independence from Colonial rule with pageantry and the spirit of patriotism resonates in every street corner on the island’s National Day.
13th – 14th April
Sinhala and Tamil New Year
Sinhala and Hindu New Year, one of the most celebrated festivals in Sri Lanka, symbolizes prosperity and ethnic harmony, bringing joy and renewal to both the Sinhala and Tamil populations. The festival marks the journey of the Sun from Meena to Mesha (from Pisces to Aries) in the Zodiac, heralding the dawn of a new year for Sri Lankans according to the Sinhala calendar.
May
Vesak
Vesak is the main Buddhist religious festival in Sri Lanka. During this time, people celebrate the triple anniversary of Lord Buddha—his birth, his attainment of Enlightenment, and his passing away into Nirvana. Known as the Buddhist Festival of Light, colourful bamboo-framed lanterns adorn the interior of every home, and incredible luminous displays decorate the streets of most towns.
June
Poson Festival
Marking the birth of Buddhism in Sri Lanka, Poson poya day is a much celebrated event. It dates back to 3rd Century BC when king Devanampiyatissa was converted to Buddhism by Arahat Maha Mahinda, the son of King Asoka, the Emperor of India, after which Buddhism was declared the State religion.
July/August
Kandy Esala Perahera
Kandy Esala Perahera is one of the oldest cultural and religious festivals in the world. Attracting over 200,000 tourists every year.
This historical procession is held annually to pay homage to the Sacred Tooth Relic of Buddha. A unique symbol of Sri Lanka, the procession consists of traditional local dances such as fire dances and performances in whip-dance garments. The festival ends with the traditional Diya-kepeema ritual, a water cutting ceremony which is held at the Mahaweli River at Getambe.