Sri Lanka Trip Packages from nagpur | Duration | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Tropical Sri Lanka | FREE Excursion to Sigiriya | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 48,100 |
| EXCLUSIVE Sri Lanka Retreat | 5 days & 4 nights | INR 35,000 |
| Exotic Sri Lanka | Couple Special | 8 days & 7 nights | INR 48,950 |
| Fully-Loaded Sri Lanka | FREE Excursion to Mirissa | 8 days & 7 nights | INR 51,500 |
| Scenic Sri Lanka with FREE Ella Train Ride | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 44,500 |
| Instagrammable Sri Lanka | FREE Excursion to Mirissa | 6 days & 5 nights | INR 38,000 |
Get set to explore the green tea estates, golden beaches, and ancient wonders with Thrillophilia’s Sri Lanka tour packages from Nagpur. These all-in-one Sri Lanka tour packages are ideal for couples, families, or solo travellers looking to discover the island’s charm, from the majestic Sigiriya Rock Fortress and misty trails of Horton Plains to the thrilling safaris of Yala National Park. Each package includes return flights, stays in handpicked hotels, daily meals, guided sightseeing, and 24/7 support, with options to customise as per your pace and preferences.
You can trek through the Sinharaja rainforest, relax on the sun-kissed shores of Bentota, or explore sacred sites like the Temple of the Tooth Relic and Ruwanwelisaya. From lively markets in Kandy to peaceful moments at the Bahiravokanda Buddha statue, Sri Lanka promises an unforgettable blend of culture and nature. So, book your Sri Lanka tour packages from Nagpur today with Thrillophilia and begin your island escape.
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You can reach Colombo International Airport (CMB) by boarding a connecting flight from Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport (NAG), since there are no direct flights. Some of the major airlines that operate this route are Air India, and IndiGo. You can reach Sri Lanka in about 6 to 25 hours depending on layovers at Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Bengaluru.
Indian passport holders need a visa for a Sri Lanka trip from Nagpur, which can be conveniently obtained through the Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system before arrival. This online process allows you a 30-day stay which is extendable up to six months under specific conditions. However, you need a valid passport with at least six months’ validity, return tickets, confirmed accommodation, sufficient funds, and travel insurance to apply for it. While a visa on arrival is possible, it is only allowed if your ETA is pre-approved. The standard tourist visa can cost around INR 2,310, is valid for 90 days, and can be processed within 3 to 4 days.
Sri Lanka tour packages from Nagpur are available year-round, but the best time to visit depends on your preferred region and travel interests.
1. Dry Season (December to April): Warm, sunny weather (22°C–32°C) dominates most of the island, especially the southern and western coasts. This is the season when you can visit Bentota and Mirissa, take cultural tours in Kandy, Galle, and Sigiriya, as well as wildlife safaris in Yala and Udawalawe. Also, you can attend major festivals like Duruthu Perahera (January) and Thai Pongal (January).
2. Shoulder Season (September to November): Mild to moderate rainfall, with temperatures between (23°C–30°C) and fewer tourists make this a quieter time to visit central and western regions. It is the ideal time for nature lovers to visit offbeat hiking trails, and peaceful tea estates in Nuwara Eliya or Ella. You can expect occasional showers apart from great discounts on hotels and tours.
3. Monsoon Season (May to August): High humidity and intermittent heavy rain with temperatures between (23°C–31°C). It is the low season especially in the southwest (Colombo, Galle). However, the north and east such as Trincomalee, Arugam Bay, and Jaffna remain dry as well as sunny. This is the best time to surf, or explore cultural gems like ancient Polonnaruwa.
Here are the best places to visit in Sri Lanka:
1. Sigiriya: Climb the iconic Lion’s Rock, explore ancient frescoes and palace ruins apart from walking through landscaped water gardens built by King Kassapa I.
2. World’s End Nuwara Eliya: You can hike through Horton Plains National Park to reach World’s End, stand at the edge of a 1,200-metre drop, and spot the distant Indian Ocean on clear days.
3. Yala National Park: Go on a safari to spot leopards, elephants, and crocodiles other than visiting the ancient Buddhist sites of Sithulpawwa as well as Magul Maha Viharaya.
4. Sinharaja Forest Reserve: You can visit Sri Lanka’s last tropical rainforest to spot rare endemic birds, butterflies, reptiles, and purple-faced langurs while trekking through dense green jungle trails.
5. Bahiravokanda Vihara Buddha Statue: Visit Sri Maha Bodhi Viharaya to see one of Sri Lanka’s tallest Buddha statues in Dhyana Mudra, enjoy views of Kandy, and explore this peaceful hilltop Theravada temple.
Here are the top things to do in Sri Lanka:
1. Visit Sacred Temple of Sacred Tooth Relic: You can admire golden interiors healing ceremonies, and the grand Esala Perahera celebrating Sri Lanka’s spiritual heritage.
2. Have fun at Bentota Beach: Enjoy golden sands, thrilling water sports like diving, windsurfing and boating apart from visiting the Kasgoda Turtle Hatchery for a peaceful yet adventurous beach escape.
3. Witness the gushing St. Clairs Falls, Tawalantenne: You can marvel at twin waterfalls of Maha Ella and Kuda Ella which are surrounded by tea estates, where misty views create the perfect hillside escape.
4. Explore International Buddhist Museum: Explore Buddhist heritage from 17 countries at the world’s first International Buddhist Museum where cultural artifacts trace Buddhism’s journey from India to East Asia.
5. Admire the hemispherical Ruwanwelisaya: You can appreciate this towering 103m stupa in Anuradhapura which enshrines Buddha’s relics, built by King Dutugemunu, and is honoured as a prime Buddhist pilgrimage site.









