Ceylon Colonial Trails
15 Nights / 16 Days

Step back in time with the Ceylon Colonial Trails tour, a 16-day journey through the island’s fascinating colonial past. Explore Sri Lanka’s historic forts, elegant bungalows and tea plantations that still carry the charm of British, Dutch and Portuguese influence. Wander through cobbled streets in Galle Fort, sip tea in colonial-era gardens and admire architecture that reflects centuries of history. Scenic train rides and peaceful hill stations add beauty to the cultural discoveries. This journey blends heritage and landscapes offering travellers an authentic way to connect with Sri Lanka’s colonial legacy.

Route: Negombo – Galle – Colombo – Kandy – Nuwara Eliya – Bandarawela – Haputale – Ella – Colombo – Negombo

Day 1: Negombo - Arrival and coastal charm

Arrive in Sri Lanka and settle into Negombo, a coastal town with colonial-era churches and bustling markets. Relax on the beach and breathe in the tropical air. Stroll past old canals built by the Dutch. Prepare for the beginning of your colonial journey.

Day 2: Negombo - Leisure and local exploration

Spend a leisurely morning exploring the town. Visit the Dutch Fort and enjoy the lively fish market. Walk through streets that showcase colonial churches and Portuguese influence. End the day watching the sunset along Negombo’s shore.

Day 3: Galle Fort - Arrival at UNESCO site

Travel south to Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with colonial charm. Explore ramparts built by the Portuguese and strengthened by the Dutch. Stroll past museums, boutiques and cafés within the fort walls. Watch the ocean waves crash against the old bastions.

Day 4: Galle Fort - Heritage walk and history

Spend another day discovering the stories within Galle Fort. Visit the lighthouse, old churches and maritime museum. Learn how the fort became a meeting point for traders from around the world. Take an evening walk along the fort walls at sunset.

Day 5: Colombo - Colonial architecture and city sights

Head to Colombo, the capital of Sri Lanka, where colonial legacies are everywhere. Visit the Old Parliament, Independence Square and Colombo Fort. Wander through Pettah Market for a lively contrast to the colonial architecture. Rest in a hotel that reflects the city’s old-world charm.

Day 6: Colombo - Museums and modern heritage

Discover Colombo’s National Museum with its colonial-era treasures. Explore old mansions that have been restored into galleries and cafés. Stroll through Viharamahadevi Park near colonial government buildings. Enjoy the mix of old and modern life in the capital.

Day 7: Kandy - Sacred relic and gardens

Travel inland to Kandy, a city blending colonial touches with rich heritage. Visit the Temple of the Tooth, a sacred Buddhist site. Wander through the Royal Botanical Gardens established during the colonial period. Spend the evening by the serene Kandy Lake.

Day 8: Kandy - City and culture

Spend the day exploring Kandy’s cultural and colonial layers. Visit colonial-era churches and walk the streets lined with old buildings. Shop for handicrafts and gemstones in lively markets. In the evening enjoy a cultural dance show.

Day 9: Nuwara Eliya - Tea plantations and colonial town

Head to the Dambulla Cave Temple, one of the most impressive rock temples in Sri Lanka. Explore caverns filled with colourful murals and hundreds of Buddha statues. Learn about the history of kings who turned this cave complex into a place of worship. End the day surrounded by sacred art and devotion.

Day 10: Nuwara Eliya - Leisure in Little England

Take a relaxed morning exploring the town’s colonial architecture. Visit the racecourse and the old post office. Wander through colourful local markets. End the day with tea in a historic bungalow.

Day 11: Bandarawela - Hill station heritage

Head to Bandarawela, a quiet colonial hill station. Walk through the town and see churches and old tea estates. Enjoy panoramic views of valleys and plantations. Relax in a bungalow that reflects the charm of colonial life.

Day 12: Haputale - Scenic beauty and history

Continue to Haputale, another gem of the hill country. Visit colonial-era tea factories and learn about their history. Explore Lipton’s Seat for breathtaking views once enjoyed by Sir Thomas Lipton himself. Spend the evening surrounded by cool mountain air.

Day 13: Ella - Scenic trails and iconic bridge

Arrive in Ella, a hill town famous for its beauty. Walk along historic trails once used during the colonial period. Visit the Nine Arches Bridge built by the British. Relax in the evening with stunning mountain views.

Day 14: Ella - Walks and waterfalls

Spend another day exploring Ella’s surroundings. Hike to Little Adam’s Peak for incredible views. Visit Ravana Falls and enjoy the natural beauty of the area. Soak in the peaceful charm of this mountain village.

Day 15: Colombo - Return to the capital

Travel back to Colombo and enjoy your final days in the city. Visit colonial mansions and shop for souvenirs. Explore lively markets that mix past and present. Relax before your journey home.

Day 16: Negombo - Departure

Transfer to Negombo for your departure flight. Depending on your schedule enjoy last-minute shopping or time by the beach. Reflect on your colonial trail across Sri Lanka. Depart with memories of history, heritage and discovery.