Cycling, All

Cycle Sri Lanka: Tea, Sea & History

Cycling, All

Cycle Sri Lanka: Tea, Sea & History

Cycling, All

Cycle Sri Lanka: Tea, Sea & History

• Discover ancient Sri Lanka’s at Anharadupura, Sigyria Rock and Dambulla Cave Temples

• Cycle high mountain tea country, rural dry zone flatland, tropical coastline and dense jungle

• Satiate your well earned appetite on kaleidoscopic Sri Lankan cuisine

• Hike Horton’s Plains National Park to World’s End and Baker’s falls

• Join Hindu, Buddhist and Muslim on a puja pilgrimage in Kataragama

• Sit back, or hang out the window, of the old tea country train as the scenery rolls slowly by

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• Check out Kandy and the revered Temple of the Tooth

• Stay in a range of accommodations from beachside resorts to hilltop hotels

• Ride through Bundala Reserve and see an array of wildlife: spider monkeys, crocodile, buffalo and and flocks of migrating birds

• Relax on the beach, dine on seafood, sip on a cocktail and take in epic Indian Ocean sunsets

• Ride carefree with a support vehicle, great bikes and attentive, knowledgeable and fun guides

Day 1

Arrival in Colombo, Transfer to Negombo

On arrival at Colombo airport, you'll be met by your driver and transferred to our start point hotel on the beach in Negombo. We have nothing planned during the day, as everyone will be arriving at different times, but if you do arrive early, the hotel is by the beach, so a swim in the Indian Ocean is a must. In the evening we'll get together for a group meeting and dinner, toast the beginning of our adventure, as well as go over all the formalities and answer any questions.

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Day 2

Transfer and Cycle to Anuradhapura

After breakfast we'll head north up along the coast a short way and set up our bikes for a warm up ride along the old coastal road with the sea on our left. We'll pass the distinctive patchwork sails of the “Karavas” fifishing boats, groves of palm trees, which are “tapped” for making “toddy”, a slightly alcoholic beverage, and many fifishing villages. After a couple of hours exploring local life on the coast, we'll pack up the bikes and head inland by vehicle stopping for lunch along the way. In the afternoon we'll cycle to Anuradhapura to explore the many ancient temples, irrigation systems and shrines of this 2400 year old ancient capital. Many Buddhists visit the site for worship and an extraordinary array of intensely coloured water lilies and other flflowers are made as offfferings. After visiting the site we'll cycle back to the hotel for dinner and a cool offff in the hotel pool.

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Day 3

Cycle to Habarana

After breakfast we will start our ride along a sealed road passing small villagers, forest, wetlands and paddy fifields. Our route takes us along the outskirts of Ritigala National Park, and it's mountain namesake will form a beautiful backdrop for a part of our ride. Along the way we'll stop for a selection of curries, sambals, rotti, and more. The food in Sri Lanka is exceptional with endless types of curries using endless varieties of vegetables, defifinitely a culinary adventure that works great with biking. This cycling section is through the dry zone, an area that sees relatively less rainfall during monsoon season, and has unique flflora to other parts of the country. We'll arrive at our resort stay for swim and a freshen up before dinner. In most cases dinner is in the hotels or guesthouses as they are secluded away. There is always a huge variety of dishes to tempt. We'll be taking a loop ride the next day visiting nearby Sigyria Rock and Dambulla Caves, so we will stay in this accommodation for two nights.

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Day 4

Cycle to Sigyria Rock and Dambulla Cave Temple

Enjoy a hearty breakfast before our ride through the countryside on a mix of tarmac and dirt roads passing orchards, lakes, paddy fifields and elephant grass. We'll be exploring the countryside but the main attractions are Sigyria Rock and Dambulla Cave Temple. It's a short ride to the ancient 5th century rock fortress, Sigiriya (Lion Rock), our fifirst destination. We’ll park the bikes and walk across the crocodile infested moats, through the old water gardens and fifinally take a 180m climb - up stairs either hewn out of the rock or on circular iron staircases - past dozens of rock frescoes to view the ruins of King Kasyapa’s summer palace on the summit. It should take around two hours to explore. Back on the bikes, we'll head offff-road along the shores of Kandalama Lake where we’ll have excellent views of Sigyria Rock over the water. We'll have a special lunch today, a great selection of Sri Lankan delights served alfresco in the fifields, surrounded by farmland. Onward after lunch we make our way to Dambulla Cave Temple Complex, Sri Lanka most signifificant cave temple site, via quiet backroads and trails.

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Day 5

Cycle to Kandy

The next section of riding is in the hill country and we start with a drive to avoid the main highway and get us onto the quiet mountain roads. Our destination is the old capital Kandy, but first we'll be riding along ridge lines with interspersing views of forest, tea plantations and, mainly, Tamil villages that work the tea plantations. Hindu shrines and styled architecture are a contrast to the Sinhalese Buddhist decorations, and if we’re lucky enough to be cycling on a holy day we may see some ceremonies. The ride will take us via hilly roads with lots of twists and turns and stunning views before descending into Kandy. Our hotel is located on the hillside with panoramic views over Kandy.

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Day 6

Free Day Kandy

Today is free to relax, swim in the pool or explore Kandy. The main attraction is the Temple of the Tooth although the town is worth poking around for the local life, roti restaurants and old colonial hotels and buildings that dot the city.

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Day 7

Cycle/ Train Ride to Nuwara Eliya

After leaving Kandy early, we head back up into Tea Country yet another great ride. We'll be on small country roads winding through tea plantations and mountain villages. We'll take a deviation off road into the hills skirting a spectacular rocky ridge making our way through forest, tea plantations with views across the mountains. A truly spectacular ride before we descend to the train line for lunch and board our train to Nuwara Eliya. For most of the afternoon we'll be able to relax at old school train pace and absorb the slowly moving scenery on the colonial era train line that winds it's way up to Nanoyu Station, our jumping off point. Hanging out the side of the train, buying snacks from the hawkers and chatting to locals is part of the experience of one of the last of it's kind train journeys. Once we hit Nanoyu, we'll head to our hotel with mountain views and the old colonial town of Nuwara Eliya below. The weather is much cooler and warm gear will be needed for evenings and mornings.

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Day 8

Cycle to Horton Plains/ Hike to World's End

A big day lies ahead! We'll start with a ride out of town with it's faded colonial glory and make our way through rolling grasslands on our way to Horton's Plains over 26km. The ride is surreally European feeling at the beginning, racetracks, green pastures and hills in the distance. A stop at a buffalo dairy for ice cream is the fuel to take us up the switch-back climb to the plains. High altitude landscapes and Sambar deer appear as the views become more spectacular. We'll grab a picnic lunch and then begin our two to 3 hour hike to World's End, a precipitous 800m drop overlooking the plains below, and onto Bakers Falls. The walk is stunning, if the weather co-operates!, and highly recommended. For those with energy, also recommended is the descent following on our way to Haputale: a long winding drop over 20km through the cloud forest canopy and further down through pine forest. We'll have a transfer to our final destination in Haputale, with a hotel overlooking the coastal plains all the way to the ocean.

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Day 9

Cycle to Tissa/ Visit Kataragama Temples

We begin the day with a beautiful downhill ride on back roads rarely used, passing by Diyaluma Waterfalls with views across the plains below. The last section of road brings us through ever bigger villages and towns across the flat southern plain until we reach lakeside Tissa. Our hotel has a pool to cool down after a hot ride. After dinner, we'll visit the sacred town of Kataragama, where pilgrims of all religions from across the country travel to worship.  It's a crazy colourful affair as Buddhist and Hindu ceremonies overlap and intermingle with throngs of pilgrims clamouring for blessings and good fortune. It's hard not to come back without flowers in your hair or paint on your face!

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Day 10

Cycle to Tangalle via Bundala Bioshere Reserve

Today we ride through the Bundala Bioshere Reserve, one of the most important wetlands for migratory birds in Sri Lanka, where almost 200 species of birds visit annually - the highlight being the greater flamingo. We also have a chance to come across elephants, crocodiles, macaques, buffalo, leopard and jackals among others. After having our fix of fascinating fauna, we make our way to our hotel in Tangalle with time to hit the beach for sunset.

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Day 11

Cycle to Mirissa Beach

Our last day on the bikes takes us slightly back inland to explore the backroads and villages of the south. The vegetation is lush and green, tiny farming communities sit nestled in valleys and along rivers. We ride from valley to valley, crossing creeks and rivers (which are not safe to swim in as they are inhabited by crocodiles) until we reach our last stop at Mirissa Beach. Our resort is in the middle of the action, centrally located so it's a short walk from your room to the waves. Our last night we'll celebrate with your choice of delicious seafood and Sri Lankan delights over sunset on the beach!

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Day 12

Departure

Today is departure day and we'll organise transfers to get you back to Colombo airport today. However, we highly recommend you extend your stay. There's plenty more to see….Galle, Yala National Park, endless beaches and Geophry Bawa designed hotels and villas to check out.

Travel is an emotional experience, cherishing new corners and venture into unknown landscapes.
Respecting this and giving back to society has taken an important role in our endeavours in leaving only footprints and taking only memories.
ATRAILS committed to improving the conditions of communities we encounter on our journeys whilst safeguarding and protecting nature and wildlife

Travel is an emotional experience, cherishing new corners and venture into unknown landscapes.
Respecting this and giving back to society has taken an important role in our endeavours in leaving only footprints and taking only memories.
ATRAILS committed to improving the conditions of communities we encounter on our journeys whilst safeguarding and protecting nature and wildlife

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