10 days: Sri Lankan highlights on 2 wheels
Number of cycling days: 8 MODERATE [Soft x 2 | Moderate x 6 | Hard x 0]
Average Km / day: 62 km
A complete cycling tour of Sri Lanka covering all major highlights, starting from USD 1424 per person with overnight stays at handpicked accommodations. Single room supplement from: USD 310. All breakfasts, two lunches, seven dinners, bike hire, local tour leader and entrance fees mentioned in the schedules are included. Optional excursions are not included in the price.
Tour Description
Tour Description
The 10 days cycling tour is a part of the complete 14 days tour. This tour is created to see the major Sri Lankan tourist highlights with handpicked accommodations and a knowledgeable tour guide. You will start in the mountain capital Kandy and Catch the best of Sri Lanka’s wildlife, historical, scenic and cultural attractions.
There is certainly no better way to truly breathe in the splendour of this island paradise than by taking a cycle tour through the country.
You will be picked up from the airport and taken to the mountain capital Kandy where you will meet your guides and crew. Better take it easy because the first day will be in the hilly landscapes of Kandy.
Then it’s onward to Nuwara Eliya via a scenic train ride (subject to availability!). Explore “Little England” with its colonial estates, tea plantations, and cosy cottages. You will be taken on a walk through the Horton Plains National Park after which a thrilling descent along what’s known as “Satan’s Steps” awaits you.
Visit the rural villages in Belihuloya and get intimate with its unique ways of life. Ride on to Udawalawe where you can take an afternoon safari in its national park to see the elephants that inhabit it.
An exciting ride to Yala is next, where you will get the chance to see the Sri Lankan leopard that is commonly found in this park. Take a safari here and see all that this renowned wildlife park has to offer. Furthermore, experience glamping at the Big Game Tented Campsite where you will stay.
Ride south to the golden beaches of Unawatuna where you can lounge around and relax. Your last cycling trail will be to the fort in Galle where you will be able to see the various influences that the colonists had on architecture, culture, and history.
This tour offers you the chance to feel part of the communities and attractions you visit which is a benefit that cannot be enjoyed from the confinement of an enclosed vehicle. We offer you an intimate tour of the country that will make exploring Sri Lanka a real adventure.
Itinerary
Tour Itinerary
Day 1: Airport – Kandy (Approx. 110 km)
Schedule:
- Meet at the Bandaranaike International Airport (CMB)
- Overnight stay at Thilanka Hotel (or similar), Kandy (BB)
Upon your arrival at the Bandaranaike International Airport in Katunayake, you will be transferred to capital of the hill country, Kandy, where you will spend your first night. Relax at your accommodation before having a pre-dinner meeting with your cycle guide(s) in order to discuss the cycling programme.
Day 2: Kandy
Schedule:
- Cycling:
- Route: Kandy area
- Distance: Approx. 53 km
Time: Approx. 4 to 5 hrs
- Grading: Moderate
- Visit Ceylon Tea Museum & Botanical Gardens (Peradeniya)
- Optional: Visit Temple of the Tooth and/or cultural dance show
- Overnight stay at Thilanka Hotel (or similar), Kandy (BB)
Today, you will spend the morning cycling through the charming landscape in Kandy. Tea plantations and quaint rural villages are aplenty in this city and a visit to the Tea Museum in Hantana is also part of the day’s itinerary. After returning to the city, we have organised a visit to the Royal Botanical Gardens in Peradeniya before taking a tour of the city itself. Kandy is one of Sri Lanka’s most important cities both historically and culturally. Known as the last bastion of the ancient kings, this hillside heaven is a living museum of the past. You can spend the rest of the day exploring the city on your own or shopping for some of the local crafts that include brassware, batik and lacquer work. Another overnight stay is foreseen in Kandy.
Day 3: Kandy – Nuwara Eliya (Approx. 80 km)
Schedule:
Train ride: Kandy – Nanu Oya
- Cycling:
- Route: Nanu Oya – Nuwara Eliya
- Distance: Approx. 7 km
- Time: Approx. 30 min
- Grading: Moderate
- Overnight stay at Heaven Seven (or similar), Nuwara Eliya (BB)
You will take a scenic train ride (Subject to availability!) from Kandy to Nanu Oya and thereafter cycle around 7 km from the station to your hotel in Nuwara Eliya. This hilly paradise is known for its vast green tea plantations, colonial estates and its cool climate. It boasts some of the best mountainous scenery available in the country and will no doubt be a pleasure to explore. Spend the rest of the evening roaming around the city. Often referred to as “Little England”, Nuwara Eliya is a doorway to a different time. This city was heavily influenced by the colonial planters who lived here and provides a truly unique look into Sri Lanka’s past. Many of the structures here retain its old colonial-style including the Golf Club which dates back to 1889. Your overnight stay will be in Nuwara Eliya.
Day 4: Nuwara Eliya – Belihuloya (Approx. 80 km)
Schedule:
- Visit Horton Plains National Park
- Cycling:
- Route: Horton Plains – Kalupahana
- Distance: Approx. 23 km
- Time: Approx. 3 hrs
- Grading: Hard (Technical)
- Diner and overnight stay at River Garden (or similar), Belihuloya (HB)
Following a relatively relaxing previous day it’s time to get back on the road. After breakfast and a warm pot of Sri Lankan tea you will be transported to Horton Plains. Situated around 2100m above sea level, Horton Plains is a large plateau situated snugly in the misty mountains of Nuwara Eliya. Keep an eye out for Sambar deer and Leaf Monkeys during the ascent. Since cycling is not allowed here, we will conduct a nature walk through the Horton Plains National Park which is around 10,000 hectares. Elk, deer, squirrels, wild boar, hares and porcupines reside within the park along with an array of migratory birds. You will then get back on your bike and descend through what’s known as “Satan’s Steps”. This steep descent gets its name from the hairpin turns along its path. After a brief stop at Sri Lanka’s highest waterfall, Bambarakanda, a further 6 km descent awaits you. You will then be transferred to your accommodation in Belihuloya.
Day 5: Belihuloya
Schedule:
- Cycling:
- Route: Belihuloya – Kosgama – Belihuloya
- Distance: Approx. 22 km
- Time: Approx. 3 hrs
- Grading: Moderate
- Diner and overnight stay at River Garden (or similar), Belihuloya (HB)
Today you will engage in a less taxing schedule. Explore some of the most rural communities in Sri Lanka with a look around Belihuloya starting from your hotel. You will be riding through several ascents and descents to the Kosgama area. After that you will be transferred by coach/car back to your accommodation to avoid any traffic along the road.
Day 6: Belihuloya – Udawalawe (Approx. 71 km)
Schedule:
- Cycling:
- Route: Belihuloya – Hambegamuwa
- Distance: Approx. 71 km
- Time: Approx. 5 to 6 hrs
- Grading: Moderate
- Lunch at Big Game Campsite Udawalawe
- Optional: Afternoon safari at Udawalawe National Park
- Diner and overnight stay at Big Game Campsite (or similar), Udawalawe (FB)
It’s time to experience some of Sri Lanka’s most renowned wildlife highlights. You will cycle from Belihuloya to Udawalawe, home to one of Sri Lanka’s most beloved national parks. You will ride alongside the Samanala Wewa (reservoir) which has the second-largest hydroelectric scheme in Sri Lanka. Once in Udawalawe you will have the option of taking an afternoon safari in the national park which is populated by large herds of elephants. The Udawalawe National Park is the only place in the world where an elephant sighting is guaranteed on every drive. Your overnight stay is foreseen at the border of Udawalawe National Park.
Day 7: Udawalawe – Yala (Approx. 55 km)
Schedule:
- Cycling:
- Route: Hambegamuwa – Yala
- Distance: Approx. 55 km
- Time: Approx. 4 to 5 hrs
- Grading: Soft
- Lunch at Big Game Campsite Yala
- Optional: Afternoon safari at Yala National Park
- Diner and overnight stay at Big Game Campsite (or similar), Yala (FB)
After an early breakfast at this camp situated on the outskirts of the national park, you will embark on a 67km ride to Yala. The ride will be relatively smooth-going as the terrain between the two locations is primarily flat. The dry zone scenery is haunting and mesmerising and will keep you thoroughly enthralled throughout the ride. You will be riding near the Lunugamwehera National Park which is an important habitat for water birds as well as elephants. Once in Yala, you have the option of setting off on a safari adventure in the National Park after lunch. Yala is commonly regarded as the best place in the world to see leopards and is home to many other animal species including the elusive sloth bear. An overnight stay has been organised at the border of Yala National Park which will keep you feeling close to nature throughout your stay.
Day 8: Yala – Unawatuna (Approx. 190 km)
Schedule:
- Cycling:
- Route: Nonagama – Kananke
- Distance: Approx. 93 km
- Time: Approx. 6 to 7 hrs
- Grading: Moderate
- Overnight stay at Joe’s Resort (or similar), Unawatuna (BB)
In the morning you will bid farewell to the exciting wildlife that surrounds the camp and set off to Nonagama. You will be transported here before setting off on a cycling trail to Unawatuna. This route is categorised as a soft-core route and consists mainly of a variety of roads with very few ascents and descents. It’s important to keep yourself well-hydrated when you ride in the dry zone so always keep a bottle of water ready. Unawatuna is located at the southern coast of the country and boasts some of the most beautiful beaches on offer. Your overnight stay has been set up at a rather small and cosy accommodation near the beach.
Day 9: Unawatuna
Schedule:
- Cycling:
- Route: Unawatuna – Galle – Unawatuna
- Distance: Approx. 25 km
- Time: Approx. 3 to 4 hrs
- Grading: Moderate
- Visit Galle Dutch Fort
- Overnight stay at Amor Villa (or similar), Unawatuna (BB)
It’s time to set off on the final stage of this cycle odyssey. After a relaxing stay on the gorgeous beaches of Unawatuna you will set off on another relatively easy ride to the southern capital of Galle. This coastal city had special significance to the colonists who once inhabited the nation. Visit the Galle Fort which was built by the Portuguese and later heavily fortified by the Dutch in the 17th century. There is much to see in the fort area with its cobblestone streets and its colonial architecture. Visit the colonial-style New Oriental Hotel and sip a drink at its atmospheric bar. Then ride back to Unawatuna for another overnight stay at your beach accommodation.
Day 10: Unawatuna – Airport (Approx. 160 km)
Schedule:
- Transfer to airport
After breakfast you will be transferred to the Bandaranaike International Airport in Katunayake in time to catch your flight back home. Take with you a host of memories and experiences of Sri Lanka that will be second to none.
Terms & Conditions
Terms & Conditions
OUR RATES INCLUDE
- Accommodation at the hotels mentioned as per the above itinerary on a DOUBLE sharing basis
- Meals as mentioned in the programme
- BB = Bed & Breakfast (Breakfast only)
- HB = Half Board: (Dinner + Breakfast)
- FB = Full Board (Lunch + Dinner + Breakfast)
- Mountain bike in prime condition
- Well-experienced cycling guides, their fees, meals and accommodation
- Backup vehicle for cycle transportation
- Passenger transportation whenever necessary
- Entrance fee to Peradeniya Botanical Garden
- Train ticket price (Subject to availability)
- Entrance fee to Horton Plains National Park
- National guide for 7 participants and above
- Current prevailing Government taxes and service charges
OUR RATES DO NOT INCLUDE
- Compulsory seasonal supplements (New Year / Christmas / Kandy Perahera supplementary)
- Meals not mentioned in the programme
- Any extra beverages or food/snacks consumed
- Optional: Half day safari Udawalawe National Park
- Optional: Half day safari Yala National Park
- Other optional activity costs
- Any personal effects not mentioned here
- Tips for the staff
IMPORTANT FACTORS
- Personal effects for windy, rainy, warm weather conditions should be considered
- Insect repellents, sun protection creams etc, are highly recommended
- Suitable casual clothing and footwear for outdoor activities
- Conservative clothing for entering Temples – knees and shoulders must be covered
Departure Dates
Tour Name |
Starting Date |
Finishing Date |
Number of Days |
Cost Per Person |
Single Supplement |
Sri Lanka Highlights |
24-June-2023 |
03-July-2023 |
10 |
1424 |
310 |
Sri Lanka Highlights |
24-July-2023 |
02-August-2023 |
10 |
1437 |
323 |
Sri Lanka Highlights |
24-September-2023 |
03-October-2023 |
10 |
1424 |
310 |
Sri Lanka Highlights |
10-December-2023 |
19-December-2023 |
10 |
1437 |
337 |
Sri Lanka Highlights |
14-January-2024 |
23-January-2024 |
10 |
1478 |
364 |
Sri Lanka Highlights |
27-February-2024 |
07-March-2024 |
10 |
1478 |
364 |
Sri Lanka Highlights |
06-April-2024 |
15-April-2024 |
10 |
1418 |
329 |