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14 Days in Sri Lanka: The complete two-week itinerary

The definitive route for first-timers wanting to experience every facet of the island at a relaxed pace.

Duration 14 days / 13 nights
Budget From 1,100 EUR
Best for Full experience
Season Dec to April
Pace Relaxed
Highlights Leopards & Whales

Why Two Weeks Changes Everything

With two weeks you have time to slow down and add the experiences that cannot be squeezed into one week: a proper leopard safari, whale watching, and breathing space to feel the rhythm of Sri Lanka.

This itinerary is built to take you through the regions in a sequence that builds naturally, from the history of the north, through the cool hill country, to the wildlife and beaches of the south.

Hiring a Driver for 14 Days

For a 14-day trip, we recommend hiring a driver for the full duration. It costs approximately 40-60 EUR per day and provides ultimate flexibility.

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The Route at a Glance

Days 1-2: Colombo
City Exploration
Days 3-4: Sigiriya & Triangle
History & Rock Climbs
Days 5-6: Kandy
Sacred Temples
Days 7-8: Ella
Tea Estates & Hiking
Days 9-10: Yala National Park
Leopard Safaris
Days 11-12: Mirissa
Whale Watching
Days 13-14: Galle Fort
Colonial Charm

The 14-Day Schedule

1-2

Colombo: Arrive & Explore

Western Province

Recover from your flight and dive into the vibrant Pettah markets. Enjoy fine dining at the Dutch Hospital Precinct and watch the sunset at Galle Face Green. Colombo rewards those who spend an extra day uncovering its colonial history.

Sleep: Colombo (2 nights) Tip: Buy your Dialog SIM card at the airport (8 EUR).
3-4

Sigiriya & The Cultural Triangle

Heritage Center

Visit Dambulla Cave Temple en route to Sigiriya. Climb Pidurangala for the iconic sunset view over the rock fortress, then tackle the Sigiriya Rock climb at 6am the following morning.

Sleep: Sigiriya area (2 nights) Fees: Approx 47 USD total
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5-6

Kandy: The Sacred City

Hill Country

Experience the Temple of the Tooth puja ceremony at night. On Day 6, wander the world-class Royal Botanic Gardens in Peradeniya and explore the lakeside markets.

Sleep: Kandy (2 nights) Fees: Approx 20 USD total
Kandy Guide ›
7-8

The Ella Train & Hill Country Life

Scenic Rail

The iconic 6-hour train journey from Kandy to Ella. Spend Day 8 visiting the Nine Arch Bridge and hiking Little Adam's Peak or Ella Rock for stunning valley views.

Sleep: Ella (2 nights) Train: Book weeks in advance
Ella Guide › Book the Train First
9-10

Yala: Leopard Safaris

Wildlife Reserve

Two nights near the park entrance allows for two morning safaris. This is the best way to guarantee wild leopard and sloth bear sightings. Waking up to the sounds of the scrubland is unforgettable.

Sleep: Yala Eco-Lodge (2 nights) Safari: Approx 50 EUR per session
Yala Safari Guide ›
11-12

Mirissa: Whales & Waves

South Coast

Transfer to the coast for blue whale watching. Spend your afternoons lounging on Mirissa beach or taking beginner surf lessons in nearby Weligama.

Sleep: Mirissa Beach (2 nights) Whales: Best Nov to April
Mirissa Guide ›
13-14

Galle Fort: The Perfect Ending

Colonial Fort

End your journey inside the walls of Galle Fort. Wander cobbled streets, enjoy world-class seafood, and watch your final Sri Lankan sunset from the western ramparts.

Sleep: Galle Fort walls Drive: 3hr to Colombo Airport
Galle Fort Guide ›

Budget for 14 Days

Category Budget Mid-range Comfortable
Accommodation (13 nights) 250 EUR 580 EUR 1,200 EUR
Food and drink (14 days) 140 EUR 280 EUR 500 EUR
Transport (Full circuit) 140 EUR 260 EUR 420 EUR
Activities & Fees 180 EUR 250 EUR 370 EUR
Total per person 710 EUR 1,370 EUR 2,490 EUR

European travellers typically spend 1,100-1,500 EUR for a mid-range experience including all transfers and safaris.

Planning Your Trip

Order of Booking

1. Train (weeks ahead) → 2. Yala accommodation → 3. Galle Fort hotels. These are the three pillars that sell out fastest.

Should I hire a driver for 14 days? +

For two weeks, hiring a driver (40-60 EUR/day) is highly recommended. It becomes your mobile base, guide, and fixer, making the journey seamless.

Short on time?

If you have 7 days rather than 14, our one-week itinerary covers the essential highlights in a well-paced week.

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