DAY 01
- Arrival in Colombo International Airport and meet with our representative at the arrival lounge
- Proceed to Tangalle – 3 ½ hour drive approximately
- Relax by the hotel
- Overnight stay at Turtle Bay Resort or Similar in Tangalle
Day 02
- Breakfast at the hotel
- Relax by the beach
- Kalametiya is a small village 214 km south of Colombo. Turtle Bay promotes responsible luxury. That means luxury tourism that is environmentally and socially sustainable. The hotel is designed to be comfortable, functional and luxurious yet informal to make you feel at home.
- Overnight stay at Turtle Bay Resort or Similar in Tangalle
Day 03
- Transfer to Mirissa Early in the morning in order to commence the whale watching tour
- Whale and Dolphin watching is an easy sport that you can take up during the months of December to April. All you need to take is a boat, few kilometers from the shore, which we can help you arrange. Experienced local guides can show you a good time in watching whales and dolphins off the coast of Mirissa.
- Pods of Dolphins can be seen accompanying boats frequently during the said months. Blue and Sperm Whales in large numbers frequent the coastline of Sri Lanka during this period and can be viewed near Mirissa beach.
- Keep sun-lotion and a hat/cap and/or sunglasses in hand.
- Back to hotel and relax by the beach
- Overnight stay at Turtle Bay Resort or Similar in Tangalle
Day 04
- Breakfast at the hotel
- Relax by the beach
- Kalametiya is a small village 214 km south of Colombo. Turtle Bay promotes responsible luxury. That means luxury tourism that is environmentally and socially sustainable. The hotel is designed to be comfortable, functional and luxurious yet informal to make you feel at home.
- Overnight stay at Turtle Bay Resort or Similar in Tangalle
Day 05
- Breakfast at the hotel
- Transfer to Yala national Park – 3 hours drive approximately
- Evening Game Drive
- Overnight stay at the Yala Adventure or Similar
Day 06
- Full day Game Drive with picnic meals
- Yala is an ideal place to spot the “big four” of Sri Lankan wildlife, the elephants, the sloth bear, the illusive leopard and the wild buffalo, the unsung denizen of the park, if nothing else dangerous to the extreme. The roaming elephant herds can be easily seen during dry spells at the small scale reservoirs like Butuwe (derived from the word “Wana Butewa”) and Mahaseelawa while Uraniya is best known for its aquatic avifauna, wild buffalo, mugger or mash crocodile & salt water crocodiles. The black sloth bear is more difficult to spot as it’s more of a solitary animal of nocturnal habits and sightings tend to be a seasonal occurrence.
- Overnight stay at the Yala Adventure or Similar
Day 07
- Breakfast at the Hotel
- Transfer to Colombo – 5 hours drive approximately
- Overnight stay at Hotel Mount Lavinia or Similar
Day 08
- Breakfast at the Hotel
- Transfer to Airport for departure – 20 mins drive approximately