{"id":36592,"date":"2025-11-07T09:58:39","date_gmt":"2025-11-07T08:58:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.revfine.com\/?p=36592"},"modified":"2025-11-07T10:00:26","modified_gmt":"2025-11-07T09:00:26","slug":"how-to-spend-2-weeks-in-sri-lanka","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.revfine.com\/pt\/how-to-spend-2-weeks-in-sri-lanka\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Spend 2 Weeks in Sri Lanka"},"content":{"rendered":"
Surrounded by a 1335 km coastline, framed by coconut trees and countless varied beaches, few visitors have complained after visiting the remarkable island nation of Sri Lanka. Measuring hardly 240 km across from its widest point, this pearl of the Indian Ocean may seem small in size, but it holds a lot within its small space.<\/em><\/p>\n With so many amazing things to see and do, plus the different weather patterns to consider, it can be a bit overwhelming to craft an itinerary that can fit all you want to experience.<\/em><\/p>\n If you are planning to spend your holidays in Sri Lanka<\/a>, this 2-week itinerary, created from personal experiences, will help you experience everything without being rushed.<\/p>\n An important thing to note here is that the itinerary has been designed to travel by road with a private driver, which may be a tad expensive, but is the most convenient option for getting from one part of the island to another.<\/p>\n Depending on when your flight lands at the Bandaranaike International Airport, take a taxi to nearby Negombo for some rest before starting the more adventurous part of the trip.<\/p>\n The colossus outcrop of Sigiriya is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the most recognizable landmark of Sri Lanka.<\/p>\n Leave Negombo at dawn to get to Sigiriya as early as possible ,when the cooler air will make climbing the 1200 steps much more pleasant.<\/p>\n While the views from the top are unparalleled, head back down before noon, before the rock\u2019s surface gets too hot. Wear good tread soft shoes and carry plenty of water.<\/p>\n From Sigiriya, drive straight to the ancient city of Polonnaruwa, a well-preserved UNESCO World Heritage Site<\/a>, followed by an afternoon safari in the adjacent Minneriya National Park.<\/p>\n Complete your exploration of the cultural triangle of Sri Lanka by visiting Anuradhapura, the nation\u2019s first capital and a sacred Buddhist site.<\/p>\n Spend the rest of the day exploring stupas, temples, and ancient ruins like Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi, the tree under which Lord Buddha is said to have attained enlightenment.<\/p>\n Both Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa have great stat options for those who want to break up the journey.<\/p>\n On the fifth day of your Sri Lankan adventure, you will drive from Sigiriya to the lakeside town of Kandy<\/a>. Surrounded by misty mountains, Kandy is the gateway to the hill country and the cultural capital of Sri Lanka.<\/p>\n The sacred city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to the Temple of the Tooth, one of the most venerated Buddhist shrines in the world, along with many other historical buildings like the Royal Palace and the Tooth Relic Museum.<\/p>\n This train ride is extremely scenic and a must-do on any trip to Sri Lanka. From Kandy, the train winds its way through lush valleys and tea plantations, offering unbeatable views of the country\u2019s hilly region.<\/p>\n Book your seats<\/a>, preferably second class with open windows, well in advance, as the ride is very popular and tickets are grabbed up as soon as the reservation opens.<\/p>\nDiscover the Best of Sri Lanka in Two Unforgettable Weeks<\/h2>\n
Day 1: Negombo (15 minutes)<\/h3>\n
Day 2: Negombo to Sigiriya (4 hours)<\/h3>\n
Day 3: Polonnaruwa & Minneriya (1.5 hours)<\/h3>\n
Day 4: Anuradhapura (2 hours)<\/h3>\n
Day 5: Kandy (2.5 hrs from Sigiriya)<\/h3>\n
<\/p>\nDay 6: Kandy to Ella (6-8 hrs by train)<\/h3>\n
Days 7 & 8: (Ella\/Nuwara Eliya)<\/h3>\n