While they’re primarily a place to rest your weary head after long days of discovery, the accommodations on our Sri Lanka Serendipity tour are among the most lavish in the country. Why not have a peek into the places where we’ll snooze on this escape?
Negombo
This stunning hotel overlooks the azure Indian Ocean and is situated perfectly to watch the sunset in the distance.
Dambulla
This internationally-acclaimed hotel, seemingly swallowed by the jungle, drips with good design. Among other treats, a barbecue feast awaits under the stars.
Kandy
This sultry hillside escape offers prime views of the Hanthana mountains.
Nuwara Eliya
Two nights shall be spent at this former tea factory…fittingly steeped in history.
Yala National Park
For one night we ‘rough it’ in the jungle. While our tents immerse you in the experience, they’re also fully equipped with ensuite bathrooms.
Galle
Our hotel overlooking The Indian Ocean exudes minimalist restraint.
Colombo
A stylish and sophisticated spa resort, The Kingsbury is the perfect hotel to end your tour of Sri Lanka. The view of the Indian Ocean is the highlight of the hotel, but the prime central location is a major bonus.
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