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Few destinations on earth reward those who travel on foot as richly as Sri Lanka’s central highlands. This 11-day trekking journey takes you far beyond the well-worn tourist trail – through the mist-wrapped forests of the Knuckles Range, up the pilgrimage steps of Adam’s Peak before dawn, across the escarpment of World’s End and down into the lush river valleys of Belihuloya. Raw, beautiful and personal, this is Sri Lanka experienced from the inside out.
Days 11 / Nights 10
Day 01
Colombo and Fishing Villages in Negombo

Your trekking odyssey begins not with a trail but with the gentle pleasures of arrival – the warm coastal air, the sound of the ocean and the low-key charm of Negombo. The afternoon is yours to settle in at your own pace: a cycle along the Dutch Canal, a walk on the beach or a quiet evening meal of fresh seafood by the shore.

Day 02
Knuckles Mountain Range and Matale Spice Garden

The journey east and upward begins with an aromatic detour through a Matale spice garden – cinnamon, cloves, cardamom and pepper growing alongside one another in a sensory delight. By afternoon, the road has climbed into the remarkable Knuckles Range, where an acclimatisation hike through shaded forest trails introduces the terrain and the atmosphere of this extraordinary highland wilderness. The evening ends with a viewpoint sunset that sets the tone for the days ahead.

Day 03
Hike through Knuckles Range

A full day of immersive highland trekking through some of Sri Lanka’s most magnificent and least-visited landscape. The trail leads through dripping cloud forests, past the cascading Kotaganga Seven Waterfalls and into the remote village of Heeloya, where time seems to move at a different pace entirely. A picnic lunch taken in the forest with birdsong as the only accompaniment is one of those simple pleasures that travel makes extraordinary.

Day 04
Peradeniya Botanical Garden and Temple of the Tooth

Descending from the Knuckles, the road winds down into the warmth and colour of Kandy – Sri Lanka’s magnificent last royal capital. The afternoon is beautifully spent in the sweeping Peradeniya Botanical Gardens, where giant bamboo, orchid houses and a magnificent royal palm avenue offer a spectacular display of tropical horticulture. An optional visit to the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic and an evening walk around Kandy Lake round off a day of cultural richness.

Day 05
Scenic Train Ride and Ambuluwawa Tower

The famous highland railway carries you from Kandy into the heart of tea country – a journey of scenic beauty through emerald hillsides and misty valleys. The afternoon brings an immersive tea estate walk, following the plucking trails with a local guide before a carefully curated Ceylon tea tasting reveals the nuance and variety of the island’s most celebrated export. The setting sun over the tea valleys is an image to carry home forever.

Day 06
Adam's Peak

Tonight’s pre-dawn climb of Adam’s Peak is one of the most extraordinary experiences the island offers – a procession of pilgrims ascending by lamplight through thousands of illuminated steps to the sacred summit, where a sunrise of breathtaking beauty awaits. The sense of shared devotion and joyful communal effort creates an atmosphere that moves even the most secular of travellers. The rest of the day is given over to well-deserved recovery and rest.

Day 07
Horton Plains and World's End

The haunting, cloud-wrapped plateau of Horton Plains is a world entirely unto itself – a UNESCO-listed ecological treasure of highland grasslands, dark forests and still mountain lakes. The famous trekking circuit passes the beautiful Baker’s Falls before arriving at the most dramatic viewpoint in Sri Lanka: World’s End, where the plateau drops away in an almost vertical 870-metre escarpment into the distant plains far below. Arrive before 9 am for the clearest views.

Day 08
Ravana Falls and Nine Arch Bridge

The descent from the highlands to Ella follows one of the most scenic roads, a series of curves and viewpoints that reveal the tea-country panorama at every turn. A stop at Ravana Falls fills the senses before Ella itself welcomes with its cafes, its trails and its wonderfully relaxed highland atmosphere. The Nine Arch Bridge, surrounded by tea bushes and framed by misty ridgelines, is one of Sri Lanka’s most photogenic spots – an ideal late afternoon discovery.

Day 09
Little Adam's Peak and Afternoon Abseiling or Leisure

Dawn breaks over the valley as you climb to the summit of Ella Rock or Little Adam’s Peak – a rewarding hike that delivers one of the most sweeping panoramas in all of Sri Lanka, with tea estates, forest ridges and the distant coastal plains spreading to the horizon in every direction. The afternoon offers the choice of a final adrenaline hit – abseiling down a jungle waterfall face – or a leisurely afternoon of cafe-hopping and sunset watching in the village.

Day 10
Waterfall Hike with Nature Walks and Campfire Farewell Dinner

The journey to Belihuloya descends into a lush river valley that feels like the island’s best-kept secret – a place of waterfalls, forest pools and natural tranquillity. An afternoon waterfall hike and nature walk through the surrounding forest is followed by the optional pleasure of river bathing in cool, clear water. The day ends in the most memorable of ways: a campfire farewell dinner under the stars at the eco-lodge, a perfect final night in the Sri Lankan wilderness.

Day 11
Colombo and Departure

The final drive to Colombo winds through the lowland landscapes of the Sabaragamuwa province – lush, green and unhurried. With time to spare before the flight, an optional city tour or a visit to one of Colombo’s celebrated gem boutiques offers a final taste of the island’s diversity. Sri Lanka will have given you its trails, its peaks, its forests and its heart – and you’ll carry all of them home.

Itinerary Highlights:
  • Multi-day trekking through the Knuckles Mountain Range
  • Pre-dawn pilgrimage climb of Adam’s Peak (seasonal, Oct–May)
  • World’s End trekking circuit in Horton Plains National Park
  • Ella Rock sunrise hike with panoramic highland views
  • Tea estate walk and Ceylon tea tasting experience
  • Adventure activities: ziplining, abseiling and quad biking in Ella
  • Campfire farewell dinner at a Belihuloya eco-lodge
Inclusion
  • Private air-conditioned vehicle throughout the tour
  • English-speaking licensed chauffeur/guide
  • Accommodation as per itinerary (or similar category)
  • Daily breakfast at the hotel
  • All airport/hotel transfers
  • National Park entrance fees as per itinerary
  • 24/7 on-trip support from Anne Lanka Tours
  • Scenic train tickets (Kandy to Hatton)
Exclusion
  • International flights and travel insurance
  • Visa fees for Sri Lanka
  • Lunch, dinner and personal beverages (unless stated)
  • Personal expenses, tips and gratuities
  • Ambuluwawa Tower climb (optional)