3-Week Itinerary in Sri Lanka with Two Kids
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Hi everyone,

We’re heading to Sri Lanka for three weeks in July with two kids (ages 6 and 13). We’ve drafted a rough itinerary but would love to hear from those who’ve already been there 😊 Of course, we want to see everything, but we have to make choices—even though three weeks on the ground lets us do quite a bit. We originally planned a schedule that felt too packed, so we had to cut one stop. We decided to skip Tangalle, even though we were really tempted. The monsoon won’t let us swim there, and the weather in the south is too uncertain, so we preferred to keep our stops on the east coast. Plus, we don’t think it’s reasonable to cut nights from other places. We’ve added a stop in Batticaloa, which we think will be a nice break between Arugam Bay and Sigiriya. What do you think? We’re also debating between Batticaloa and Passikudah. Does the itinerary seem logical to you?

Here it is:

Sri Lanka Itinerary Day 1 Arrival around 1 PM at the airport Night in Negombo Day 2 Drive from Negombo to Galle Visit Galle and surrounding areas Night in Galle Day 3 Visit Galle and surrounding areas Night in Galle Day 4 Visit Galle and surrounding areas Drive from Galle to Udawalawe Night in Udawalawe Day 5 Visit Udawalawe National Park Night in Udawalawe Day 6 Drive from Udawalawe to Ella Night in Ella Day 7 Ella Rock + Nine Arch Bridge Night in Ella Day 8 Visit Haputale Lipton’s Seat and Dambatenne Tea Factory Train ride back from Haputale to Ella Night in Ella Day 9 Little Adam’s Peak + drive from Ella to Arugam Bay Night in Arugam Bay Day 10 Visit Arugam Bay and surrounding areas Night in Arugam Bay Day 11 Visit Arugam Bay and surrounding areas Night in Arugam Bay Day 12 Drive from Arugam Bay to Batticaloa Night in Batticaloa Day 13 Visit Batticaloa Night in Batticaloa Day 14 Drive from Batticaloa to Sigiriya Night in Sigiriya Day 15 Lion Rock and Pidurangala Night in Sigiriya Day 16 Visit Dambulla Drive from Sigiriya to Trincomalee Night in Trincomalee Day 17 Visit Trincomalee and surrounding areas Night in Trincomalee Day 18 Visit Trincomalee and surrounding areas Night in Trincomalee Day 19 Drive from Trincomalee to Anuradhapura Night in Anuradhapura Day 20 Visit Anuradhapura Night in Anuradhapura Day 21 Visit Mihintale Drive from Anuradhapura to Negombo Night in Negombo Day 22 Day in Negombo and return flight

We’d love to hear your thoughts and tips! Thanks in advance!
FA FabSriLanka ·
Hi there! 🙂

Three weeks is great—you’ll really get to enjoy your trip.

I lived in Sri Lanka for over five years, so I know the country pretty well. Here are a few tips and recommendations for you.

1) I wouldn’t recommend spending your first night in Negombo. The city itself isn’t very nice, and the beaches are quite dirty. Galle is only two hours away by highway and is much more pleasant.

2) I love Galle, but there isn’t a ton to do there. Stay for two nights, then head toward Polhena. Even in summer, some beaches are accessible, and you can swim with turtles. From there, you can visit Udawalawe National Park for a safari the next day.

3) Batticaloa or Passikudah? They offer two very different vibes. Batti is more authentic and off the beaten path, with fewer tourist facilities. Passikudah is more "developed," with nice resorts. It really depends on what you’re looking for.

Other than adding a night in Sigiriya, I wouldn’t change much. Your itinerary is well-balanced and logical.

That said, you didn’t mention any other safaris—are you planning one in the Cultural Triangle? Or maybe the one in Wilpattu?

Hope these recommendations help!

Happy planning, and don’t hesitate to ask if you need anything else 😉

Fabien - Asia & Sri Lanka Blogger www.unpasseportencavale.com
Un Passeport En Cavale - Blog spécialisé Sri Lanka et Asie créé par des expats
TD Tdmtoubi ·
Thanks Fabien for your quick reply! And for your blog, which I’ve already been browsing a lot these past few days! 😊

Polhena, I admit I hadn’t thought of it. I’d been focused on Tangalle. I thought the ocean was too rough in summer to hope to swim along the entire south coast. I’ll look into it now!

We’ll choose Batticaloa over Passikudah.

We’re doing the Udawalawe safari, so I didn’t think it was necessary to add a second one in the center of the country. I’ll take a closer look at Wilpattu!

Thanks again!
HE Herodotos Regular ·
Hello,

I don’t have much to add. Your itinerary seems well thought out. I agree about Negombo and Galle—it’s better!

We really enjoyed our little stay near Tangalle. It’s a very peaceful spot, but that was in winter. Still, don’t feel too bad—swimming is impossible there no matter the season; it’s too dangerous. Trincomalee is nice too.

As for safaris, we were pretty disappointed, especially since we’re familiar with East African parks and reserves.

To get you in the mood or give you some ideas, feel free to check out my travel journal.

Wishing you a wonderful trip to Sri Lanka! 🙂
https://www.myatlas.com/Herodote
TD Tdmtoubi ·
Thanks for your feedback, Herodotos! We’ve never been on a safari before, so we won’t have any point of comparison. We don’t have any particular expectations other than the kids being able to see elephants! We’ll fine-tune the itinerary—we can’t wait to be there!
NI Nicketsand Regular ·
While I agree that Negombo isn’t very interesting, traveling all the way down to Galle can be tiring with kids—especially depending on what time you arrive at the airport. We went down to Bentota instead, and it was at night. That really stressed my daughter out because, with the power cuts, she found the architecture so different from home overwhelming! With the fatigue, she imagined all sorts of things (she was only 9!). In Bentota, which was just a stop for the night, we visited a turtle conservation center where they help the little ones get back to the sea! It was really nice. I don’t know if it’s still there. After that, we headed to Matara (we like picking less touristy spots!). For safaris, you can check out my blog for a review of Wilpattu Safari, which was supposed to be off the beaten path (we didn’t try Uduwalale), and yet we still ran into a big group of French people... Just my two cents to give you time to think it over. Since we went in winter, we didn’t explore the east coast, but you can find other parents’ experiences on my site
Sandrine Blog Voyages et Enfants: Voyager en famille est un jeu d'enfant!
SH ShantiT ·
Hello! 😊 Thanks for sharing—your itinerary is really well thought out and super comprehensive for a family trip! Three weeks is definitely a great amount of time to explore the wonders of Sri Lanka, especially with kids aged 6 and 13 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦🌴 You made a good call lightening the schedule by skipping Tangalle. In July, the south coast can get pretty rough due to the monsoon, so focusing on the east coast is a great idea ☀️🏖️. Between Batticaloa and Passikudah, it really depends on what you're looking for: – Batticaloa is more local, less touristy, with an authentic vibe. – Passikudah is known for its super calm beach, perfect for kids—especially younger ones—with its shallow waters 🏡. Your stop in Batticaloa between Arugam Bay and Sigiriya makes total geographic sense, and it’ll be a nice break between beach time and cultural sights—great choice! 😊 For pacing, you’ve balanced nature, beaches, culture, and relaxation really well, while keeping multiple nights in each place—perfect for traveling with kids! If you need logistical support (driver, guide, booking activities, or family-friendly accommodations), I highly recommend the agency Shanti Travel. They’re a super professional local team, fluent in French, and will help you organize a tailor-made trip with care 🚗🌴 👉 https://www.shantitravel.com/fr/voyage-sri-lanka Happy planning, and don’t hesitate to ask if you have any other questions! ☀️
FR Fred95290 ·
Good evening, Given your knowledge of the country, I was wondering if I could share our itinerary with you to get your thoughts as well. Best regards, Frédéric.
FR Fred95290 ·
Hi there, We’re planning a trip to Sri Lanka from July 20 to August 14 with our three kids (ages 6, 12, and 15). To fine-tune our itinerary, could you share your experiences with the different stops you made—what stood out as highlights, any downsides, whether your stays in various cities felt too short or too long, the sites you visited (and loved or didn’t), and how you got around along with the costs? Thanks in advance. Best regards, Frédéric.

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