Have a look at a sample tour mention in below. Please note that this is only a feeler to assist you plan out your next trip.
Colombo is the hub of commerce and administration of Sri Lanka. Colombo was a fort city during the times of occupation by successive European powers and architecture of buildings is a blend of the past influences. Highlight places of visit include, the Colombo Museum, the Independence Square, and Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall, Town Hall and Parliament
Drive along the beautiful southern coastline to Galle. Galle is a Dutch fortified city built in the 17th Century, and its fortress still bursting with life. Shop for exquisite hand made lace and other souvenirs. You could also visit many beaches en route and stop by at Kalutara, Beruwala or Bentota for a break, which is famous for Watersports. Hikkaduwa which is just before Galle is renowned for Corals and Tropical Fish, whilst Ambalangoda specializes in Masks and Batiks. A visit to the turtle hatchery, mask museum, etc, could most certainly be arranged.
Yala - Tucked away in the Southeastern corner of Sri Lanka is the Yala National Park. The wildlife park is mainly thorny scrub forest similar to the African bush. Here you can see elephant, leopard and bear, the splendid mating dance of the beautiful peacock and more.
Nuwara Eliya - The 'Little England' of Sri Lanka, is set against beautiful backdrops of Mountains, Valleys, Waterfalls and Tea Plantations. It is supposed to be one of the coldest places on the island, but is really like an England spring day although the temperature does drop at night. The Victoria Park, in the middle of town, is a lovely place for a stroll or a picnic. Seasons may be absent elsewhere in Sri Lanka, but here you can read them by the flowers, which bloom in spring (March to May) and fall (August and September). These are the 'seasons' when low-country folk flock to Nuwara Eliya to escape the sea level heat and humidity.
Kandy, the laidback capital of the hill country, and the historical bastion of Buddhist power, is built around a peaceful lake and set in a picturesque bowl of hills. Today it is the center of Buddhism, Arts, Crafts and Culture. Here, you will visit the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic. Ever since 4th Century A.D, when the Buddha's Tooth was brought to Sri Lanka hidden from sacrilegious hands in an Orissan princess's hair, the Relic has grown in repute and holiness in Sri Lanka and throughout the Buddhist world. It is considered Sri Lanka's most prized possession.