Cycling Holidays In Sri Lanka - 12 Days. Sri Lanka cycling tours! What a fantastic choice for those seeking a unique and immersive way to explore the wonders of this beautiful island. Get ready to pedal your way through stunning landscapes, ancient ruins, and picturesque coastal routes. Sri Lanka offers a plethora of scenic cycling routes, each showcasing the country's diverse beauty. Ride through lush tea plantations in the misty hills of Nuwara Eliya or Ella, enjoying breathtaking views of mountains and valleys. Cycle along the serene coastline, passing pristine beaches, fishing villages, and charming coastal towns like Galle and Trincomalee. Pedal through rural countryside, observing paddy fields, swaying palm trees, and encountering friendly locals along the way.

Day 1: Arrive in Negombo

We meet at our Negombo hotel for a trip briefing and welcome dinner.

Suriya Resort Waikkal

Dinner

Day 2 : Negombo - Jaffna

After breakfast and final adjustments to ours bikes we start riding out from the hotel heading inland along minor roads towards the north of the island at a relaxed pace, allowing us to fine tune the fit of the bikes. The area is known as little Rome due to the large number of Catholic churches, and soon the scenery gives way to paddy fields and coconut plantations. We'll take a break at a tea shop to regroup, snack and top up our water. The next section on wending flat village roads are a joy to cycle along experiencing rural Sri Lanka that most tourist seldom see, the simplicity of everyday life and friendly smiles are the highlights of this ride. We end the ride after 75km and jump in the bus for a 5.30hr transfer to Jaffna stopping for lunch on route and again to stretch our legs at Killinochi, the former headquarters of the LTTE or Tamil Tigers. Once at the hotel you are free to relax as we stay here for the next 2 nights meeting later for dinner at the hotel restaurant

Northgate by Jetwing

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Ride 74km,+530m,-420m

Day 3 : Jaffna Peninsula Loop

We ride through Jaffna town with its lively markets and small fishing port, passing the old Star Fort built by the Portuguese in 1618 to defend the Peninsula. Crossing the causeway to Kyats Island, we head north along a straight road – ride as fast or as slow as you like! There are plenty of colourful water birds to see or photograph, painted storks and red-wattled lapwings to name a few. Regrouping at the ferry, we cross to Karaingar Island, continuing north to Casuarina Beach at the northern tip of the island, we dip our rear tires and maybe ourselves in the Indian Ocean, a symbolic start to our journey south to the southern-most point of Sri Lanka. After a brief swim and a snack stop, we loop back to the main land, riding on a mixture of good roads and one bumpy one back to Jaffna, arriving for a late lunch at one of the local restaurants. The afternoon is free to explore the town, meeting at 5pm to visit Ballur Kovil, a mangificent Hindu temple for the evening Pooja. A short walk away is Mangoes Restaurant for a tasty Masala Dosai, a crispy rice flour pancake with a spicy filling. Other authentic Tamil dishes are available as well.

Northgate by Jetwing

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Ride 71km,+166m,-166m

Day 4 : Jaffna - Mannar

Riding out from the hotel we turn south to Ponneryn, a causeway crossing the Jaffna lagoon famous for its tasty lagoon prawns, the local fishing traps make excellent photos. The road sees little or no traffic now but saw some major battles during the conflict era and the thick jungle hiding the scars of war is gradually being resettled. We stop every 30km or so to top up water and regroup ending the ride at 100km for our picnic lunch stop. From here its another 20km to Mannar town along a raised causeway through the surrounding flood plains, (the causeway is not such a smooth road), but gives us glimpse of the gulf of Mannar. The coastal waters around here are inhabited by rare sea mammals called Dugongs, once thought to be mermaids, they can sometimes be seen in the shallow waters around the bay. We end the ride at the huge Baobab tree, more than 700 years-old, which was brought here by Arabian traders. The massive trunk is 19.5 m in circumference, and its thick grey bark gives it the nickname elephant tree. There's not much else to see on the island except for lots of white sand and palm trees, gulls and terns, wild donkeys, little lanes andfishing boats. We transfer 15km to the resort, a small hotel with large verandas, in a natural setting mid-way along the island. You can enjoy a post ride beer and swim, in the India Ocean as we stay close to the sea.

The Palmyrah House

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Ride 100-121km,+276m,-279m

Day 5 : Mannar - Anuradhapura

A quick transfer back to our bikes and re-crossing the causeway, we head back to the mainland, riding inland through an area known as the Giants Tank, a large inland lake built by King Dhatusena (459-477) and now part of a wetland habitat reserve. The lake's water irrigates the surrounding rice fields tended by the traditional farming communities, some still using water buffalo to plough the fields. Lunch is a roadside stop at a small local restaurant, or better still, a picnic lunch eaten by a small but picturesque lake. Refueled, we continue riding the last 25km to Anurdadhapura, the oldest ancient city in Sri Lanka. Dating from the 4th century BC, Anuradhapura was the capital of the Sinhalese Kingdom until the beginning of the 11th century AD and has some of the oldest and largest Buddhist monuments in Asia. During this period, it remained one of the most stable and durable centres of political power and urban life in South Asia. We visit the sacred Bodhi tree just after sunset when the pilgrims light “pahannas,” little clay lamps and incense sticks, giving it a heady atmosphere. For dinner, we visit the bus stand area for some street food: Kottu Rottie served with spicy gravy.

Rajarata Hotel

Breakfast, Lunch

Ride 119km,+583m,-490m

Day 6 : Anuradhapura - Sigiriya

This morning we'll start with a relaxed ride through the ancient city region, dotted with temples and stupas along the Old Kings Route. The scenic ride uses quite village roads to the first drink stop. We then ride a short section of main road before turning off towards Ritigala, a strict nature reserve. Legend has it the rocky outcrop is part of the Himalaya's dropped by the monkey god Hunman. When requested to bring a magic herb to heal his master he forgot the name and brought the whole mountain. Back on quite roads, the area is part of the Elephant Corridor, linking the eastern parks to the Northwest. The jungle lined roads bring us to Sigiriya, ending the ride at our hotel where we'll have lunch. In the late afternoon we'll climb up Sigiriya Rock, a 5th Century Citadel built by King Kashyapa (477-495 AD). The rock fortress is approached through the royal gardens, and then a natural boulder entrance before ascending 220 m to the Lions Paws entrance. The ruins of the palace on the summit are only surpassed by the magnificent views of the surrounding countryside.

Fresco Water Villa Hotel

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Ride 78km,+521m,-422m

Day 7 : Sigiriya - Dambulla - Kandy

We cycle on quiet country roads directly from the hotel past Kandalama Lake to Dambulla. Dating from the 2nd century BC, it is the largest cave temple complex in Sri Lanka, adorned with thousands of frescos depicting the life of Buddha. Take a quick visit to the cave temple as we load up the bikes to avoid a particularly busy and bumpy stretch of road and transfer 45 minutes to foothills of the central province. After a quick snack, it's onto the bikes, riding on scenic roads for 45 kilometres through the spice growing region of Sri Lanka. It's a long, gradual rise before the main climb, a steep 500 metre ascent, up through the Keppitigala Pass. The rewards are magnificent views and a free day in Kandy, where we'll transfer the last 10 kilomtres to avoid busy city roads. Arriving at the Hotel for lunch, the rest of the day is free to relax and explore the town.

Suisse Hotel

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Ride 65km,+1199m,-950m

Day 8 : Kandy Rest Day

A rest day in picturesque Kandy -- an important Sinhalese religious centre and a place of pilgrimage for Buddhists. Explore the town centre's old shops, antique and gem specialists, or the bustling market. A must do is the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic. Lunch and dinner is on your own tonight as there are many cuisines to choose from.

Suisse Hotel

Breakfast

Day 9 : Kandy - Hatton

The route will be hillier from here on out, so the distances are smaller, but the legs will still be challenged. Today, we ride through the heart of tea country with plenty of photographic opportunities almost at every bend. We then follow the Mahaweli River, and after 30 km, it's another ascent up to Hatton, one of the country's early tea plantation districts. We stay overnight on the edge of Castlereigh Reservoir.

The Argyle

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Ride 83km,+1542m,-834m

Day 10 : Hatton - Uda Walawe National Park

We start off with more climbing, with a few rough sections of tarmac, up through the tea estates passing by Adam's Peak, the holy mountain of Sri Lanka, to a remote pass which is part of a wilderness forest reserve. While this area is home to the shy purple-faced langur you are more likely to hear it than see it. We then begin our long descent, down one of the most beautiful (also bumpy) roads in Sri Lanka stopping at a lookout point with fine views across the southern part of the island and if it is clear, maybe even a glimpse of the sea. Continuing on back roads we reach our lunch stop, a local restaurant for a tasty rice and curry. We stay on good roads as we wind our way out of the hill country with a couple of water stops before reaching our hotel close to Uda Walawe National Park.

Grand Udawalawe

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Ride 121km,+1477m,-2596m

Day 11 : Uda Walawe - Dondra Lighthouse - Mirissa

For early risers, there is an option of an early morning safari in Uda Walawe park, known for its herds of elephants and crocodiles and a plethora of bird life. Late morning, we set off to complete our journey along good roads with vast expanses of green paddy fields on each side. The simplicity of rural life is showcased as we cycle towards Dondra Lighthouse, the most southerly point of the island. With a ceremonial dip in the India Ocean with our front tires, we conclude our road ride from north to south. We transfer along the busy coastal road to our finishing point near Galle and have a celebratory dinner for our accomplishment.

Mandara Resort

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Ride 83km,+852m,-908m

Day 12 : Departure

We can drop you off at a Colombo hotel or help you to extend your stay in Sri Lanka.

Breakfast

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Join in group departure dates: on 10th Monthly

Group sizes: Min from 2 to Max 16 pax

Tour Inclusive :

* Support transport by A/C minivan or bus, truck for group

* Trek MTB &  helmets, spare parts, aid kits, tool kits

* Entrance fees, Permission for villages tour

* B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner as mentioned in the tour itinerary

* For daily cycling only: Water, snacks, fresh fruits, wet towels

*Accommodation in tour - 11 nights

* Experienced English-speaking bike guides

Tour Exclusive :

* Travel insurance

* Other personal expenses

* Tips for guides and drivers

* Drinks at restaurants

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