Sri Lanka: A Country That Has It All

One Island, Endless Experiences

There aren’t many destinations where you can wake up amongst rolling tea plantations, spend the afternoon on safari, and finish your holiday relaxing on a tropical beach.

Sri Lanka packs an incredible amount of diversity into one relatively small island, with every region revealing a completely different side of the country.

Spotting Elephants in Yala National Park

Spotting Elephants in Yala National Park

Changing Landscapes Around Every Corner

Over the course of our journey, we explored ancient UNESCO World Heritage sites, wandered through lush tea plantations, searched for wildlife in national parks, and unwound along the country’s beautiful southern coastline.

What amazed me most was how quickly the scenery changed. Within just a few hours’ drive, we’d go from cool, misty mountains to golden beaches lined with swaying palm trees. Every day felt like we had arrived in a completely new destination.

Dambulla Cave Temple

Picking tea leaves in the Ceylon Tea Region

The Difference a Private Guide Makes

One of the biggest highlights of the trip was travelling with our own private driver and guide, organised through Exotic Destinations. It completely transformed the experience.

Instead of worrying about navigating unfamiliar roads or planning each day’s logistics, we could simply relax and enjoy the journey.

Along the way, we learnt about Sri Lanka’s history and culture, discovered hidden local spots, and stopped whenever something caught our attention.

It was effortless, and because every itinerary is tailor-made, every journey can be designed around your own interests, pace and travel style.

Fisherman in Weligama

Fisherman in Weligama

Into the Wild at Yala

As someone who loves wildlife, the safaris were a definite highlight.

Yala National Park exceeded every expectation.

We encountered elephants, crocodiles, monkeys, peacocks, countless bird species, and, incredibly, several leopards. The moment one of the park’s largest male leopards calmly walked just metres from our jeep is something I’ll never forget.

It’s one of those travel experiences that simply can’t be replicated.

Game drive through Yala National Park

Game drives through Yala National Park

A Breath of Fresh Mountain Air

The hill country revealed a completely different side of Sri Lanka.

The cooler climate provided a welcome contrast after the tropical heat, while endless emerald-green tea plantations stretched across the mountains in every direction.

Visiting historic tea estates and learning about Sri Lanka’s world-famous Ceylon tea added another fascinating layer to the journey, and the scenery was some of the most beautiful we experienced anywhere on the island.

Picking tea leaves in the Ceylon Tea Region

Picking tea leaves in the Ceylon Tea Region

Authentic Cuisine and Warm Smiles

And then there was the food.

Every meal was bursting with flavour, from fragrant curries and freshly caught seafood to tropical fruit picked at its peak.

I quickly discovered that Sri Lankans don’t hold back on the spice, but every dish was incredibly fresh, authentic, and absolutely delicious.

Combined with the genuine warmth and hospitality of the local people, we felt genuinely welcomed everywhere we went.

Ingredients for a traditional Sri Lankan meal

Ingredients for a traditional Sri Lankan meal

Why Sri Lanka Has It All

What surprised me most about Sri Lanka wasn’t just its incredible beauty, but how effortlessly it combines so many different experiences into one journey.

On a single journey, you can encounter incredible wildlife, explore ancient temples, wander through rolling tea plantations, relax on beautiful beaches, and connect with some of the friendliest people you’ll ever meet.

Few destinations offer so much variety while feeling so easy to explore.

The view from the W15 Hanthana Estate in Kandy

Dambulla Cave Temple

Why You Should Visit Sri Lanka

If you’re looking for a destination that combines incredible wildlife, rich culture, breathtaking scenery and genuine hospitality in one easy-to-explore holiday, Sri Lanka is a destination I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend.

Whether you’re dreaming of luxury resorts, unforgettable safaris, scenic train journeys through the hill country, days spent relaxing on the beach, or a little of everything, Sri Lanka offers an experience that’s as diverse as it is memorable.

 

Written by Kyra Hickson following her recent journey through Sri Lanka.

Kyra Hickson
Standing at the top of Sigiriya Lion Rock

Standing at the top of Sigiriya Lion Rock

Into the Heart of Sri Lanka with Wendy Wu

Inside the Tea Plantations

It was my first time visiting Sri Lanka, and I couldn’t wait to explore this vibrant, diverse island. Travelling on a Wendy Wu Tailormade itinerary made the trip truly special, giving us the flexibility to follow our guide’s expert suggestions while gaining insider knowledge about local life, culture, and hidden gems. From the moment we left Colombo, I felt a mix of excitement and curiosity, keen to wander through the gentle hills, foggy valleys, and colourful communities that make Sri Lanka special.

As we left Colombo, we wound through misty valleys and rolling hills to reach Labookellie Tea Estate, the heart of Ceylon tea. Our Wendy Wu tour guide shared fascinating insights about Sri Lanka’s tea culture as we wandered vibrant green fields, toured the factory to see how black, green, and white teas are crafted, and if you like, can try your hand at picking tea leaves. Each picker harvests around 20kg daily! We learned how black and green teas are fermented for strength and caffeine, while delicate white tea has little to none. Tasting a freshly brewed cup right at the source was the perfect finale.

Tea Plantation

A skilled tea picker carefully selects leaves by hand, preserving the quality and tradition behind every cup.

Crossing the Iconic Nine Arch Bridge

Our journey from Ambewela to Demodara by local train was one of the most memorable experiences of our Sri Lanka trip. Travelling just like the British did during colonial times in the late 1800s, we settled into our reserved seats, secured thanks to our Wendy Wu guide, who navigated the tricky ticketing process (these trains often sell out!). What made the ride truly special was how authentic it felt: with open doors and windows, the breeze rushed past us as we glimpsed everyday life in villages, passed cascading waterfalls, and drifted through endless tea estates.

The highlight of the journey was crossing the iconic Nine Arch Bridge in Ella. Built during the British colonial era between 1913 and 1921, this architectural marvel stands 24 meters high and spans 91 meters across a deep valley. Constructed entirely from stone, brick, and cement, without any steel, the bridge is a testament to engineering ingenuity of the time. Surrounded by lush greenery and misty hills, the view from the bridge was nothing short of breathtaking. Every turn of the track offered a new postcard-perfect scene, making it clear why this train ride is considered one of Sri Lanka’s most scenic experiences. It wasn’t just a train ride, it was a full immersion into the country’s landscapes, history, and way of life.

Ambewela to Demodara Train

A journey as stunning as the destination: scenic train ride in Sri Lanka

Wildlife Magic: Elephant Transit Centre

Visiting Sri Lanka’s Elephant Transit Centre was a beautiful surprise, as it wasn’t part of our original itinerary, our Wendy Wu guide suggested the stop, and it turned out to be a fantastic addition! Located near Udawalawe, the centre rescues orphaned and injured elephants and cares for them until they’re ready to return to the wild. Watching the gentle giants play, interact, and grow was truly heartwarming.

The experience is perfect for kids, too. During the daily feeding sessions, visitors can see calves of all sizes learning essential survival skills, each with its own playful personality. Walking along the viewing platforms, families get up close to these majestic creatures, making it both educational and unforgettable. Thanks to this impromptu stop, we left with memories of wildlife, conservation, and a little magic that will stay with us forever.

Elephant Transit Centre

Where rescued elephants take their first steps back to the wild

A True Wildlife Adventure in Sri Lanka

Before breakfast, around 5:30am, we set out for morning game drive in Yala National Park, one of the best places in the world to spot leopards. Our Wendy Wu guide had thoughtfully purchased our park tickets the night before, giving us quicker entry and a head start on the wildlife. Bouncing along in the rugged safari-style vehicle, I felt like we were on a true adventure, completely immersed in nature. We scanned the bushy landscapes for leopards, sloth bears, wild boar, crocodiles, mongoose, monitor lizard, spotted deer, water buffalo, and a dazzling variety of birds and we were fortunate enough to see many of these on our drives. Even lucky enough to experience an elephant coming surprisingly close to our vehicle.

The early morning and late afternoon proved most rewarding for sightings. Just as we were about to leave the park on our afternoon drive, we spotted a leopard perched in a tree at sunset, its golden coat glowing in the fading light. Being so close to these incredible animals, experiencing their world firsthand, made Yala an unforgettable and awe-inspiring adventure.

Looking back, my favorite moments were the train journey through lush hills and the unforgettable wildlife experiences, from Yala’s leopards to the elephants at the transit centre. Sri Lanka left me wanting to return, this time with my children, to explore even more of its natural beauty and rich culture. I would encourage anyone to visit in the near future, while it remains relatively undiscovered by mass tourism. Traveling with Wendy Wu ensured we were in the hands of knowledgeable local guides, making the journey seamless, enriching, and unforgettable allowing us to truly appreciate the country, its people, and way of life.

Yala National Park

Up close and personal: a mother macaque and her baby explore our vehicle in Yala

Sri Lanka Solo with Intrepid Premium

Inside Intrepid Premium

Wild. Green. Grounded.

Sri Lanka surprised me.

It’s busy, colourful and alive, but nobody feels rushed. It’s what I can only describe as chaotically calm. Jungle everywhere. Fresh food. Community at the centre of everything.

What struck me most was the gratitude. The quiet pride. The way people genuinely welcome you.

If you are going to do Sri Lanka, do it properly. Intrepid Premium is the way.

Route To Colombo

Tea Plantations on the way to Colombo

The Premium Difference

We were a group of 12. A mix of solo travellers and couples, including Intrepid loyalists on their fourteenth trip. Structured but never rigid. You move together, but you always have space.

From the moment we landed, it felt seamless. Transfers organised. Luggage handled. A beautiful local guide who gave us real insight into why things did and did not happen in Sri Lanka’s history.

Every morning he handed us a freshly picked flower before we boarded the bus. Small detail. Big impact.

Sigiria Rock

Sigiriya: Tough but Worth It

The climb up Sigiriya Rock is not easy. It’s hot, there are stairs, and at the very top it becomes single file in both directions.

But it is completely doable.

There are natural breaks. You go at your own pace. And when you reach the summit, it opens into wide views over endless green. Being in a group means you will have some of your group at each portion of the journey. No awkwardness or shame in taking it as your pace!

I felt accomplished standing up there. Small in the best possible way.

Molly On Sigiria Rock

Molly On Sigiria Rock

Wildlife, Done Ethically

We visited Minneriya National Park and saw elephants properly. In their space. No chaos. No crowding.

You notice the difference when you travel with a licensed, responsible operator.

Monkeys are everywhere. Completely wild. Completely unbothered. Our tour guide navigated the game reserve with the animal’s welfare in mind. We were sitting silently next to multi-generational families of elephants, softly blinking back at us.

It felt respectful and intimate all at once.

Sri Lankan Elephant in Minneriya & Kaudulla National Park

Sri Lankan Elephant in Minneriya & Kaudulla National Park

Nanu Oya Scenic Train Ride

Yes, it really is as beautiful as Instagram says.

The train from Nanu Oya winds slowly through rolling tea plantations, misty hills and dense jungle that feels almost unreal in its colour. Bright green layered against soft mountain fog. Tiny villages passing by. Women in colourful saris walking along the tracks. It feels cinematic.

What I loved most was the pace. It is not rushed. It gently moves through the landscape, giving you time to actually take it in instead of just photographing it.

With Intrepid Premium, we had reserved seating and space to breathe. No overcrowded carriages. No fighting for door space. Other cabins had locals leaning out of open doors and packed aisles, but ours felt calm and comfortable.

Three hours was the perfect length. Long enough to experience it fully, but not so long that you felt tired or cramped. And at the end, our transfer was waiting, so the journey flowed seamlessly into the next stay.

Nanu Oya Scenic Train Ride

Nanu Oya Scenic Train Ride

The Stays

Premium in Sri Lanka really shines in the accommodation.

Amaya Lake in Dambulla was peaceful and surrounded by nature, with elephant crossings nearby.

Amaya Hills in Kandy sits above the city with incredible views. We were there during a Buddhist celebration with fire dancing and fireworks. It felt special.

The Grand Hotel in Nuwara Eliya is historic and elegant. High tea, champagne, gardens, character – and where Queen Elizabeth herself used to stay!

The beautiful Garden’s videoed here had be captivated for hours.

Amaya Hills Kandy

Amaya Hills Kandy

Who This Is For

This trip is perfect for:

  • Solo travellers who want somewhere new but not alone

  • Couples who want culture without chaos

  • Clients nervous about Off the Beaten Track Travel but curious about South Asia

  • Professionals who want depth, but also comfort

It is adventurous, but not extreme. Elevated, but still authentic.

Sri Lanka is the kind of place that slows you down without making you stop.

If it is on your radar, I follow your gut!

Let’s plan it properly.

Negombo Beach

Negombo Beach