In the warmth of the Indian Ocean’s tropical embrace, Sri Lanka reveals itself as a land of rich contrasts and timeless beauty. Lush tea plantations blanket the rolling hills of the highlands, while ancient temples and sacred cities whisper stories of a storied past. Along the coastline, golden beaches stretch endlessly beside swaying palms, and inland, national parks come alive with elephants, leopards, and vibrant birdlife.
From the cultural treasures of the island’s historic heart to the serene rhythm of its coastal retreats, Sri Lanka offers a seamless blend of discovery and relaxation. Whether you’re exploring centuries-old heritage sites, journeying through misty mountains by train, or unwinding by the sea, this captivating island promises an experience that is both enriching and unforgettable.
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In Sri Lanka, February is one of the best times to visit, offering warm, sunny weather and ideal conditions across much of the island. Average daytime temperatures range from 26°C to 31°C (79°F to 88°F), with lower humidity and minimal rainfall, particularly along the south and west coasts and in the Cultural Triangle. The seas are generally calm, making it perfect for beach time, water activities, and coastal exploration. With clear skies, lush landscapes, and excellent wildlife viewing opportunities, February presents Sri Lanka at its most inviting, ideal for combining cultural discovery, scenic journeys, and relaxed coastal escapes.
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Welcome to Sri Lanka, the pearl of the Indian Ocean! In keeping with Sri Lankan tradition, all of us here at Jetwing Travels will like to extend to you our heartiest “Ayubowan!” (Traditional Sri Lankan greeting wishing long life to the other)
On arrival at the Bandaranaike International Airport, you will be met by your Chauffeur guide & transferred to your hotel in Colombo.

Colombo is a dynamic gateway to Sri Lanka, where modern energy meets rich colonial heritage along the shores of the Indian Ocean. This vibrant capital city blends sleek hotels, bustling markets, and an emerging culinary scene with historic architecture influenced by Portuguese, Dutch, and British rule. From oceanfront promenades and leafy neighborhoods to temples tucked between city streets, Colombo offers a compelling first glimpse into the island’s character.
A hub of culture and commerce, Colombo appeals to a wide range of travelers. Highlights include the lively Pettah Market, the serene Gangaramaya Temple, the scenic Galle Face Green, and a growing collection of galleries, boutiques, and stylish restaurants. The city’s coastal setting adds to its charm, with sunset views over the water providing a perfect end to the day.
As Sri Lanka’s largest city and commercial center, Colombo is both a starting point and a destination in its own right, offering a fascinating introduction to the country’s history, diversity, and contemporary lifestyle.

Perfectly positioned along Colombo’s vibrant seafront, Shangri-La Colombo offers a refined urban retreat overlooking the Indian Ocean and the lively Galle Face Green. Blending contemporary design with subtle Sri Lankan influences, the hotel provides a seamless balance of city energy and coastal tranquility. Spacious rooms and suites feature floor-to-ceiling windows, many with sweeping ocean views, creating a calm and luxurious haven in the heart of the capital.
With an extensive range of facilities, Shangri-La Colombo delivers a well-rounded and elevated guest experience. Enjoy multiple dining venues showcasing international and local cuisine, a stylish lounge and bar, a serene spa, a fully equipped fitness center, and a beautiful outdoor pool set within lush surroundings. Its prime location also offers easy access to Colombo’s key cultural sites, shopping districts, and business centers.
Combining warm hospitality with modern elegance, Shangri-La Colombo is an ideal base for both relaxation and exploration, offering a polished introduction to Sri Lanka’s dynamic capital.

Colombo tour includes a drive through the city taking you to the busy commercial areas as well as the tree-lined residential, Cinnamon Gardens. Visit Fort, the former British administrative centre and military garrison, Sea Street – the Goldsmith’s quarters in the heart of Pettah, the Bazaar area, a Hindu Temple with elaborate stone carvings and the Dutch Church of Wolfendhal dating back to 1749. If time permits, you may also see the replica of Avukana Buddha & the Independence Square.
Return back to the hotel and relax till late afternoon before heading for Kite Flying at Galle Face Green. Kite flying at Galle Face Green in Colombo, Sri Lanka, is a vibrant and nostalgic experience that captures the spirit of the seaside city. Stretching along the Indian Ocean, this urban promenade becomes a playground of color and wind as families. As you walk along the wide, grassy expanse, the sky comes alive with a kaleidoscope of fluttering kites; from simple diamond shapes to intricate dragons and birds. The sea breeze is constant and strong, making it the perfect natural engine for soaring kites. The sound of laughter, cheers, and the whooshing of the wind creates a festive and carefree atmosphere.
*You will get kite as a gift*


Head to Dambulla and experience an afternoon game drive at the Minneriya National ParkThe extent of the Minneriya National Park is approximately 8,889 hectares. Dry zone plant and animal species are common. The elephants are a highlight of the Park. Approximately 160 species of birds, 9 amphibians, 25 reptile species, 26 fish species and more than 78 butterfly species can also be found here. There are also rare bamboo trees in this park which is unique to Minneriya National Park.
(Optional) In the night go in search of the grey slender Loris, the private biosphere of our property shares a habitat with the elusive Grey Slender Loris, a nocturnal primate hidden in the scrublands beyond your dwelling. Known for its protruding eyes and nimble limbs, the Loris scavenges for insects and berries above the trees on a moonlit trail that has been carefully designed for you to observe the rare creature in its natural habitat. Accompanied by our resident naturalist, a quiet evening walk takes you through the streams and bamboo bridges of our lush forest eco-system to the Loris Information Centre and Conservation Site. Equipped with harmless red light emitting headlamps that reflect off the characteristic eyes of our resident Loris population, your silent search may even be prized with a close-up encounter of this fleeting species
