Path to
Trincomalee
An escape to experience nature’s best, the Path to Trincomalee acquaints you with Sri Lanka’s wildlife, its beautiful seascapes as well as its historic towns.
The journey begins with a unique experience in an eco lodge in Gal Oya. Remote, natural and serene, your stay will acquaint you with the one of the best kept secrets of Sri Lanka where spotting elephants, swimming in waterfall pools and hiking through jungles could be part of your day.
The journey continues northwards to the Cultural Triangle, with Sigiriya as our base, to expand our understanding about Sri Lanka’s deep-rooted history as we walk amongst the ancient ruins and temples.
We take on a different element next, water, by exploring the sandy shores of Trincomalee, where we can board a whale-watching cruise to observe those majestic mammals in their natual environs.
Having explored the coastlines, gone on wilderness game drives and walked on ruins, we return to Colombo to visit the capital before the journey concludes.
Boat Safari & Picnic Breakfast on Gal Oya Reservoir
The only experience in Sri Lanka that allows you to spot wildlife from the water.
Jeep Safari to Nilgala
Enjoy a picnic lunch by the river before a jeep safari led by an expert naturalist takes you into the forgotten Nilgala section of Gal Oya National Park.
Sigiriya
Climb 1,200 footsteps up to the flat-topped mound of Sigiriya rock fortress for some amazing views of the surrounding lands.
Polonnaruwa
Visit the ancient ruins of the Polonnaruwa kingdom, which was also the economic and religious centre in the 11th Century.
Whale Watching
Take a private boat out 40 nautical miles to spot the largest mammals ever known, the Blue whales, and the the largest predators on our planet, the Sperm whales.
Seaplanes
Fly over lush forests and dramatic mountainscapes to reach journey points in a fraction of the time taken on the road.
Accommodation
Gal Oya Lodge
The one place to better explore the rich wildlife of Gal Oya. Spread across 20 acres of private jungle, Gal Oya Lodge is a unique eco-lodge that offers unique expriences; which includes a walk with their Vedda neighbours, one of the last remaining communities of the forest-dwelling, indigenous people of Sri Lanka.
Ulagalla
Ulagalla features a 150-year-old mansion at its centre, with 20 private, ecologically-built villas spread across 58 acres of lush greenery. The lush environment, stunning landscaping, and exquisite attention to comfort, makes for an unforgettable experience amidst a green oasis. Ulagalla is also just 1.5 hours away from Sigiriya and Pollonaruwa.
Jungle Beach Resort
Located close to Trincomalee, this ocean beach resort is one that offers a blend of luxury and exciting adventure activities, as well as sightseeing opportunities that provide a glimpse into the area’s unique cultural landscape. Nestled within a secluded 10-acre reserve, it is sandwiched between the vast Indian Ocean and a lagoon filled with colourful birds.
Wallawwa
18 bedroom beautifully renovated country house hotel set amongst tropical gardens and just 15 minutes from Colombo airport or 30 minutes from downtown Colombo. Listed by Conde Nast as one of the top 100 hotels of the world 2015, it is the perfect start or end to any holiday in Sri Lanka.
What’s Included

Return flights to Paro on Drukair / Bhutan Airlines in Economy Class

Accommodation (Twin Sharing, based on 4 people travelling together)

All meals

Mineral water provided throughout your journey
All tours with a licensed Bhutanese guide proficient in your preferred language

Private transport with driver

Airport transfers

Royalties and Bhutan Visa & Route Permit

Personalised itineraries

Wooden walking poles for hikes

Provision of additional amenities for stays in local lodges

Royalties and Bhutan Visa & Route Permit