Unexplored North-East Tour (14D/13N)
fromThe North East of Sri Lanka is a world distinct from the rest of the island. The community has kept its distinct character while being closer to India than Colombo. Because Tamil migrants from southern India frequently invaded and colonised the Northeast, the culture of the region owes as much to Hindu India as it does to Buddhist Sri Lanka.
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Vacation Style Holiday Type
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Mountain
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Activity Level Leisurely
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This fourteen-day recommended Unexplored NorthEast Tour in Sri Lanka itinerary is your
definitive guide to Sri Lanka’s northeast, taking through Jaffna, Trincomalee, Kalkudah,
Arugambay, and many more excellent sites within.
- All breakfasts
- All accommodation in well reputed 4* hotels
- All transportation including taxis and coaches
- Tour and trekking guide for entire journey
- Travel insurance and other emergencies
- Visa fees and entry clearing fees
- Single room accommodations
- Liquors, beeers and bootled beverages
- Photography accessories like cameras etc.
- Lunch & Dinner
- Day 1 Airport to Colombo
- Day 2 Colombo to Jaffna
- Day 3 Jaffna
- Day 4 Jaffna
- Day 5 Jaffna to Trincomalee
- Day 6 Trincomalee
- Day 7 Trincomalee
- Day 8 Trincomalee to Kalkudah
- Day 9 Kalkudah
- Day 10 Arugam Bay
- Day 11 Arugam Bay
- Day 12 Arugam Bay to Udawalawe
- Day 13 Udawalawe to Colombo
- Day 14 Colombo/Airport
Selection of
- Residence by Uga Escapes, Colombo
- Kingsbury Hotel Colombo
- Cinnamon Grand Colombo
- fairview Hotel Colombo
- Oceans Edge and Suites Colombo
- Grand Udawalawe Safari Resort – Udawalawa
- All breakfasts
- All accommodation in well reputed 4* hotels
- All transportation including taxis and coaches
- Tour and trekking guide for entire journey
- All breakfasts
- All accommodation in well reputed 4* hotels
- All transportation including taxis and coaches
- Tour and trekking guide for entire journey
North and East more often than not could get very hot. Always wear sunscreen and protective gear to avoid sunburns.
Yes, you definitely can
Yes it is. But it is best if you stick to the North and East parts of Sri Lanka. As they are the best during this period.
Food in the North and East is very similar to Indian cuisine. Many Tamil/Muslim minorities live in these areas and therefore, the food is naturally distinct to their culture. It could be spicy but it is a must-try. Don’t worry, you are sure to find Western food in your hotels ( in case that is what you prefer)
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