Cycle Sri Lanka

Deal Details

Sale Ends

Dec 31, 2024

Priced From

$3,740

Departure Dates


Start DateEnd DatePrice 
Jun 29, 2024Jul 12, 2024$4,110.00
Jul 13, 2024Jul 26, 2024$4,110.00
Jul 27, 2024Aug 9, 2024$3,775.00
Aug 3, 2024Aug 16, 2024$3,925.00
Aug 10, 2024Aug 23, 2024$3,740.00
Aug 24, 2024Sep 6, 2024$3,740.00
Sep 7, 2024Sep 20, 2024$3,930.00
Sep 14, 2024Sep 27, 2024$3,870.00
Sep 21, 2024Oct 4, 2024$4,200.00
Sep 28, 2024Oct 11, 2024$4,045.00
Oct 19, 2024Nov 1, 2024$3,890.00
Nov 9, 2024Nov 22, 2024$4,040.00
Nov 16, 2024Nov 29, 2024$4,040.00
Nov 23, 2024Dec 6, 2024$4,120.00
Dec 7, 2024Dec 20, 2024$4,040.00
Dec 21, 2024Jan 3, 2025$4,040.00
Dec 28, 2024Jan 10, 2025$4,040.00
Jan 4, 2025Jan 17, 2025$4,275.00
Jan 18, 2025Jan 31, 2025$4,275.00
Jan 25, 2025Feb 7, 2025$4,275.00
Feb 8, 2025Feb 21, 2025$4,275.00
Feb 22, 2025Mar 7, 2025$4,275.00
Mar 8, 2025Mar 21, 2025$4,120.00
Mar 15, 2025Mar 28, 2025$4,120.00
Mar 22, 2025Apr 4, 2025$4,120.00
Mar 29, 2025Apr 11, 2025$4,120.00
Apr 5, 2025Apr 18, 2025$4,120.00
Apr 12, 2025Apr 25, 2025$4,120.00
Apr 19, 2025May 2, 2025$4,120.00
Apr 26, 2025May 9, 2025$4,120.00
Jun 7, 2025Jun 20, 2025$3,960.00
Jul 5, 2025Jul 18, 2025$3,960.00
Jul 12, 2025Jul 25, 2025$3,960.00
Jul 26, 2025Aug 8, 2025$3,960.00
Aug 2, 2025Aug 15, 2025$3,960.00
Aug 9, 2025Aug 22, 2025$3,960.00
Aug 16, 2025Aug 29, 2025$3,960.00
Aug 30, 2025Sep 12, 2025$3,960.00
Sep 13, 2025Sep 26, 2025$3,960.00
Sep 27, 2025Oct 10, 2025$3,960.00
Nov 8, 2025Nov 21, 2025$4,120.00
Nov 15, 2025Nov 28, 2025$4,120.00
Nov 29, 2025Dec 12, 2025$4,275.00
Dec 6, 2025Dec 19, 2025$4,275.00
Dec 13, 2025Dec 26, 2025$4,275.00
Dec 20, 2025Jan 2, 2026$4,275.00
Dec 27, 2025Jan 9, 2026$4,275.00
Guided by an expert local leader, this 10-day cycling trip through Sri Lanka will take you to tea plantations, fishing villages, national parks, cities and lush green jungles. From Negombo to Colombo, you’ll see why Sri Lanka is Asia’s most exciting new destination. With pristine coastline, ancient ruins, rugged peaks and wildlife-filled national parks, it’s a dream for travellers who like to get active. In between two-wheeled treks, you can go on safari to spot leopards, take on optional food crawls, laze on the beaches of the southern coast, ride the rails (a must in Sri Lanka), explore the country’s premier Hindu and Buddhist sites, and see the famed UNESCO World Heritage site of Sigiriya. With days of riding and nights of feasting, Sri Lanka will soon make its way to your heart.

Itinerary


Day 1: Negombo

Ayu-bowan! Welcome to Sri Lanka. Your adventure begins in the town of Negombo, close to the airport. You’ll have a welcome meeting at 5:30 pm tonight, but if you arrive early, you can get into the spirit of seaside Sri Lanka by observing the local fishing craft in the town. Maybe feast on fresh seafood or rent a bike from the hotel reception and explore the surrounding countryside on two wheels. Tonight, your leader will have great recommendations for local dinner spots.

Day 2: Chilaw & Anuradhapura

Rise early and have some breakfast at the hotel, then start your cycling adventure with a test-ride through the city streets. Cycle from Negombo to Chilaw, through fishing villages, the scenic Dutch canal, coconut plantations and various tile factories. Sit down for a picnic lunch when you arrive in Chilaw. After, hop aboard a coach and travel to Anuradhapura. Here, you can settle into your hotel, relax and perhaps take a swim in the pool. You have the option of joining a 'food crawl' through the streets and markets of Anuradhapura tonight – this is a great chance to sample some tasty local cuisine.

Day 3: Anuradhapura

After breakfast, cycle to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Anuradhapura for a guided bicycle tour of the ancient city. Among the ruins you'll see the sacred old Bo Tree – a spiritual reminder of the beginnings of Buddhism in Sri Lanka and the inspiration for Anuradhapura's great buildings. The ruins themselves are spread over quite a large area, with some in woodland settings and others appearing more cultivated with columns and ponds dotted throughout. Visit the impressive Isurumuniya Temple and the Anuradhapura Museum, then sit down with your group for a local lunch. Return to the hotel for a free afternoon and evening.

Day 4: Ritigala & Polonnaruwa

Cycle from Anuradhapura to Ritigala this morning, passing paddies, man-made water tanks and jungle patches. Have some lunch along the way at a countryside kiosk then visit the beautiful Ritigala monastery, which dates back nearly 2000 years and is named after the mountain on which it sits. After exploring the site and learning a thing or two about its local mythology, board a coach and travel to Polonnaruwa. When you arrive, the chance to relax and recharge.

Day 5: Polonnaruwa & Dambulla

Saddle up for a morning ride to Polonnaruwa – the second oldest kingdom in Sri Lanka. Visit the Vihara Temple, Parakrama Statue and Siva Temple while you explore the site, then cycle to Diyabeduma. The scenery along the way includes sanctuaries, man-made channels and farmlands. Refuel with a picnic lunch then travel from to Dambulla by coach. In the evening, you'll visit the Dambulla wholesale vegetable market, where there will be an option to join in on a local food crawl.

Day 6: Sigriya Rock & Kandy

Early this morning, you’ll cycle from your hotel in Dambulla to Sigiriya – this UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to an ancient rock fortress that sits 200 m high among the surrounding gardens and reservoirs. Along the way, see the water garden, the boulder garden, the mirror wall and Sigiriya's frescos. You’ll want your camera today as the image of this site against the skyline is one to remember. Hike to the top of the fortress and enjoy some well-earned breakfast at the peak, taking in the panoramic views. After, jump back on your bike and pedal your way through the countryside, stopping for lunch at a spice garden near Matale. Enjoy a rest in the support vehicle as you drive the final leg to Kandy. Tonight, you’ll be treated to a traditional Kandyan dance performance – an insight into an age-old culture.

Day 7: Kandy

After breakfast at the hotel, you have the option to either head out for some extra cycling in the Hanthana Mountain Range (weather/time permitting) or stay in Kandy and explore. Later this morning, you’ll head to Giragama for a guided tour of a tea factory, learning about how Sri Lanka's favourite drink is made and sampling some of the delicious varieties. For lunch, visit the Hela Bojun Restaurant – a social enterprise founded by the agriculture ministry of the Sri Lankan government to provide employment for women from local communities while training and empowering them. Try some Sri Lankan dishes prepared by the women while learning a little more about the restaurant and their important mission. The rest of the afternoon is free. Tonight, visit the Temple of Tooth Relic – the most important Buddhist site in the country – then return to town for a food crawl.

Day 8: Hatton

Transfer to Kandy railway station after breakfast this morning. From the station, you’ll embark on a scenic train trip from Kandy to Hatton, where you’ll then cycle to Maskeliya. Ride through leafy tea plantations to your lunch spot, where you’ll enjoy an authentic Tamil meal from a local kiosk. Check into your guesthouse, then relax this afternoon. If you like, you can take on an optional trek of Adam's Peak – a conical, snow-capped mountain that sits at 2243 m high. The best time for this activity is from mid-December to early May.

Day 9: Tissamaharama

Enjoy a hearty breakfast before cycling down from Bogawanthalawa to Balangoda. This is one of the most beautiful stretches of road in Sri Lanka, following a path along the tea plantations and pine forest passes. Alongside mountainous views, you’ll cycle through tall trees, lush vegetation and serene landscapes with a soundtrack of birdsong. Maybe see some trickling waterfalls before stopping among the green slopes of Balangoda for lunch. Then, transfer to Tissamaharama. When you arrive, wind down at your hotel and share stories over a group dinner.

Day 10: Yala National Park

Cycle from Tissamaharama to Kataragama after breakfast. The holy city of Kataragama is a colourful and vibrant religious centre that rivals Adam's Peak in terms of national importance. This is where the two-week Kataragama Festival attracts thousands of Hindus and tourists each year in July/August. After, take a jeep ride through the beautiful Yala National Park – home to elephants, crocodiles and waterbirds like the great thick-knee. Yala also lays claim to one of the world's highest concentration of leopards! Return to Tissamaharama for the night where you’ll sit down for a group dinner.

Day 11: Mirissa

After breakfast, cycle from Tissamaharama to Hambantota via Bundala National Park. After lunch at Hambantota, continue to Mirissa on your bike. You’ll have a free afternoon of beach time in Mirissa, where you can chill out and swim. The beach itself is a long curve of sand with clear waters, perfect for taking a dip and watching the sunset. You can also cycle to nearby Weligama, where the colourful fishing boats bring fresh fish to sell along the shore. The local cottage industry of lace products is also well worth a look if you’re seeking something authentic to bring home.

Day 12: Mirissa & Galle

Enjoy a free morning to relax or if you like, go whale-watching (this activity is more successful from November through to April). Later, you’ll drive to Galle, stopping near the Galle Fort entrance on the way to meet with a local artisan Mr Sunil. A traditional woodcarving expert, he will take you through a practical demonstration of the craft and encourage you to give it a go yourself. When you arrive in Galle – home to an impressive World Heritage-listed Dutch fort with extensive walls and many old buildings – spend the evening exploring. Take a stroll around the historic fort and watch the sunset from the ramparts before driving back to Mirissa.

Day 13: Colombo

Depart Mirissa after breakfast and drive to Colombo. When you arrive, check into your hotel and then head out on a leader-led walk of the city, passing the bustling Petta Bazaar, Independence Square, Parliament and the National Museum. You’ll finish at the Barefoot fairtrade store, where you can find a collection of handicrafts from around the country and support small cottage industries. Tonight, there's an optional group food crawl to celebrate your journey. If you’d like to celebrate a trip well travelled, you’ll head to the local market stalls and tuck into some of Sri Lanka’s best street foods.

Day 14: Colombo

There are no activities planned after breakfast today and your adventure comes to an end. You're free to leave at any time after check out. If you'd like to extend your stay, just get in touch with your booking agent ahead of time to organise additional accommodation.