This 3-day tour from Kandy to Yala explores Sri Lanka’s eastern wilderness, combining culture, nature, and soft adventure. Discover Mahiyanganaya with waterfall trekking, village life, and Vedda culture, enjoy sunrise boating and kayaking at Sorabora Lake, spot elephants in Maduru Oya, and experience a unique Gal Oya boat safari to see swimming elephants before ending in Yala.
Travel from Kandy to Mahiyanganaya through scenic hill country. Enjoy guided trekking to Kaluwa Wetuna Ella and Rathna Ella waterfalls, followed by a village tour with a traditional home-cooked Sri Lankan lunch. In the afternoon, visit the Dambana Vedda Village to learn about Sri Lanka’s indigenous culture. End the day with dinner and an overnight stay at a 3-star hotel in Mahiyanganaya.
Start the day with a sunrise boat tour on Sorabora Lake, followed by a lakeside breakfast. Enjoy a guided kayaking session along the lake’s calm waterways. In the afternoon, embark an elephant-watching game drive at Maduru Oya National Park, exploring its scenic wilderness and diverse wildlife. Return to your 3-star hotel for dinner and overnight stay.
After breakfast, enjoy a morning boat safari on Senanayake Samudraya in Gal Oya National Park, spotting swimming elephants, crocodiles, deer, and diverse birdlife. Have a local Sri Lankan lunch before a scenic drive to Yala, where the tour concludes with hotel drop-off.
Pickup from Kandy
Guided waterfall trekking
Traditional village tour
Home-style Sri Lankan lunch
Visit to Dambana Vedda Village
3-star hotel accommodation
Sunrise boat tour on Sorabora Lake
Kayaking session
Elephant watching game drive at Maduru Oya National Park
Boat safari at Gal Oya National Park
Local lunch
Transfer to Yala
Personal Expenses
This tour operates on a private basis with an air-conditioned vehicle and an experienced English-speaking driver/guide.
Early morning pickups are required on all days to ensure completion of scheduled activities.
Waterfall trekking and village walks involve uneven terrain; a moderate level of fitness is recommended.
Visits to rural villages and the Dambana Vedda community require respectful behavior and adherence to local customs; photography is subject to permission.
Kayaking at Sorabora Lake is suitable for beginners; safety equipment is provided and guide instructions must be followed.
Wildlife sightings during safaris at Maduru Oya and Gal Oya National Parks cannot be guaranteed, as animals roam freely in natural habitats.
Meals are provided as stated in the itinerary; any additional food or beverages are at the guest’s own expense.
Comfortable walking shoes are essential for waterfall trekking and village walks.
Light, breathable clothing is recommended; carry a light jacket for early mornings.
Modest attire is advised when visiting villages and indigenous communities.
Kayaking and trekking activities are suitable for beginners but require basic fitness.
Follow the guide’s instructions at all times, especially during safaris and cultural visits.
Photography may be restricted in certain cultural or indigenous areas; always ask permission.
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