©

Sri Lanka - Tea, sea and safari

Sri Lanka - Tea, sea and safari


4 stops


9 nights


306 miles


Long before creating the first three Relais & Châteaux in Sri Lanka, Malik J. Fernando's family was cultivating its refinement with the production of Ceylon tea. Taking in their Dilmah tea plantations and discovering both the Indian Ocean and jungle safaris, this Route du Bonheur provides an extraordinary insight into the island's riches.

Book an itinerary with our travel advisors and benefit from exclusive discounts. Up to 15% discount on certain nights.

01

Departure

Recommended duration : 1 night

Colombo

©

Etape fictive

The former trading post on the spice route has embraced merchants and mariners from all over the world since antiquity. The presence of Portuguese, Dutch, British and Indian people has helped shape the cosmopolitan character of the city. Churches, colonial mansions, Hindu temples, Buddhist stupas and skyscrapers exist side-by-side in joyful chaos. To really get into the spirit, take a ride on a tuk-tuk. Wind through the chaotic streets of the bazaar. Roam the historic Fort district, or the glamorous avenues of Cinnamon Gardens before returning to the ocean to watch the sunset.

Things to do, see, and discover

During your stay

©

Galle Face Green and the temples of Slave Island

Galle Face Green and the temples of Slave Island

Sri Lankans gather along the waterfront at dusk to fly their kites and watch the sunset. Take advantage of the charming Galle Face Hotel to witness the spectacle. To the east, you'll see an area with the sadly evocative name of Slave Island. This is where you can find the Sri Subramia Kovil, a multicolored Hindu temple like a beacon, and the Seema Malake Buddhist temple, an unusual modern building that stands on Beira Lake.

During your stay

©

Masks and treasures of the National Museum of Colombo

Masks and treasures of the National Museum of Colombo

The impressive white colonial building built in 1877 south of Viharamahadevi Park houses the treasures of the former royal family and some impressive masks from antiquity. The latter were worn for kolam, dances performed by indigenous peoples to exorcise demons and appease evil spirits. The museum also traces the history of Sri Lanka, while providing an excellent insight into art and crafts on the island.

During your stay

©

The Pettah bazaar

The Pettah bazaar

They sell everything at this huge and chaotic market: clothes, electrical goods, crafts, jewelry and food. Every street specializes in something different! Those with an interest in rare teas and spices should head for the area around 4th Crosse Street. Some of the oldest buildings in the city can be found in the heart of this inextricable maze. Take the opportunity to visit the Colombo Dutch Museum and Wolvedbaal church, bearing witness to its Dutch colonial past.

02

89 milesCar

Recommended duration : 3 nights

Hatton

Hotel - Restaurant

©

©

for outdoor loversoutstanding mountains viewstraditional 1920s tea-grower bungalowsall inclusiveCentral Highlands

Hatton, Sri Lanka

Ceylon Tea Trails

Discover

Things to do, see, and discover

During your stay

©

Planter bungalows in the Bogowantalawa valley

Planter bungalows in the Bogowantalawa valley

Dispersed in the Bogowantalawa valley, the bungalows of the Ceylon Tea Trails have the quaintness of an English cottage or a 1950s village. Fans purr over the pool and lounge chairs await you on the terraces. The « early bed tea » ritual is unique, the scenery breathtaking, walks enchanting and tea gatherers found at the end of the terrace.

During your stay

©

Climbing with pilgrims to Adam's Peak

Climbing with pilgrims to Adam's Peak

Although not the highest summit on the island, Adam's Peak (2,243m) is one of the holy places on Sri Lanka that is venerated by Hindus, Buddhists and Muslims. To climb to the summit is a true pilgrimage. Thousands of men and women climb thousands of steps during the night to reach the peak in time for sunrise. The shadow of the holy mountain is cast as far as the ocean...

During your stay

©

Tour of the Dunkeld Tea Factory

Tour of the Dunkeld Tea Factory

Founded by Merrill Fernando, the Dilmah Dunkeld Tea Factory has been established for several decades as a benchmark of Sri Lanka's Ceylon tea. Even today, tea is the lifeblood of the island and remains key to its development. On this visit, you can discover the entire production process from picking on the emerald green terraces around the hotel to the drying of the leaves.

03

119 milesCar

Recommended duration : 2 nights

Yala

Things to do, see, and discover

During your stay

©

Attending the Kataragama Festival

Attending the Kataragama Festival

One of a kind in Sri Lanka, the Kataragama temple welcomes Buddhists, Hindus & Muslims who come here to pray and make offerings. Dating from the 4th century, for 10 days and 10 nights every year between July and August, a festival is held that brings thousands of pilgrims to the figure of Skanda (god of war). This celebration is a mix of dancers, musicians and the devout...

During your stay

©

Leopard encounters in the Yala Jungle

Leopard encounters in the Yala Jungle

In Sri Lanka, the leopard is king of the animals. The Yala jungle is home to the largest concentration of this equally elegant and agile beast. On the island, it has no predators, which explains why the chances of getting up close are better here than anywhere else. In the heart of the dense vegetation, you'll also bump into elephants, crocodiles and an incredible diversity of colourful birds...

Itinerary suggestions

INDIA, SRI LANKA | 3 stops | 7 nights

From Kerala to Sri Lanka, amid pristine nature

  • Seaside escape

  • Safari & wildlife

  • Arts & local culture