Sri Lanka – The Viceroy Special 2024

Sri Lanka – The Viceroy Special

Friday 9th February to Saturday 24th February 2024

Explore ‘the finest island in the whole world’ (Marco Polo) on the impressive Viceroy Special Train as you discover the exotic wildlife, holy Buddhist sites, verdant landscapes, unspoilt beaches and rich colonial heritage of this beautiful island in the Indian Ocean.

 

  • Your ‘Viceroy Special’ train comprises two air-conditioned lounge cars and a restaurant and bar car, hauled by British-built Edwardian steam locomotives of the classic 4-6-0 type or diesel locomotive.
  • Staying at the best hotels you journey on the Viceroy Special past tea plantations, cascading waterfalls and lush forests as you visit the outstanding historical sites of an island whose recorded history stretches back 2,500 years.
  • Countless tour highlights include visits to the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, a trip to the sacred Buddhist ‘Tree of Enlightenment’ and a jeep safari to Minneriya National Park, heavily populated by wild elephants.
  • Discover Kandy, Sri Lanka’s cultural centre and the sacred city of Buddhism, now a UNESCO World Heritage site and visit the Temple of the Tooth, housing one of Sri Lanka’s most important relics – a tooth of the Buddha.
  • With fine cuisine, luxury accommodation and travel and an abundance of photo opportunities, this exotic holiday is a must for even the most seasoned traveller and offers a once-in-a-lifetime experience for those new to steam travel tours.

Friday 9th February
Fly to Colombo

You leave London on a mid-morning in-direct flight to Sri Lanka’s capital Colombo.

Saturday 10th February
Steam train from the Airport to Kandy via Elephant Orphanage
You arrive at Colombo Airport early morning and transfer to the nearby railway station. Here you join the Viceroy Special, a chartered train hauled by B1 class 4-6-0 steam locomotive No. 340 ‘Sir Thomas Maitland’. Breakfast and lunch will be served on the train as you travel to Kandy. En-route you stop to visit the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, one of Sri Lanka’s most popular animal attractions. Later you continue by diesel along the spectacular route into the hills, there will be a stop in Kadugannawa to visit the Railway Museum. On arrival at Kandy you transfer to the luxury 5-star Mahaweli Reach Hotel, where you can relax for the rest of the afternoon before dinner. (B L D)

Sunday 11th February
Kandy to Nuwara-Eliya, the highest town on Sri Lanka
Today your special train will be hauled by a diesel locomotive as you travel from Kandy into the sublime green heights of Sri Lanka’s hill country, passing tea plantations, cascading waterfalls and verdant forests. You stop at Nanu Oya village, from where you transfer by road coach to Nuwara Eliya, the highest town on the island. It boasts many colonial style homes with English-type lawns and gardens looking out across a placid lake. You enjoy a visit to the Hakgala Botanical Gardens following which the rest of the day is free to relax. You’ll stay at the impressive Grand Hotel tonight, where dinner will be served. (B L D)

Monday 12th February
Nuwara-Eliya to Badulla and back
After an early breakfast you transfer by coach to the Nanu-Oya Railway Station for a one-day excursion on the Viceroy Special along the highlands railway to the mountain terminus station of Badulla. This rail journey is rated one of the world’s best. The rolling hills are strewn with tea plantations, gushing streams and cascading waterfalls. En-route, photo stops at Pattipola Summit Level (15 minutes), Idalgashinna View Point (5 Minutes), a run Past at Demodera Nine Arch Bridge (30 minutes) and a photo stop at Demodera Loop (15 minutes) will be staged. Lunch, tea and coffee will be served on the train. On this scenic journey you descend from the heights of Nuwara Eliya at nearly 2,000 metres down to Badulla at 680 metres on the banks of the Badulu Oya (river). The railway features numerous spirals, loops, spectacular viaducts and quaint colonial stations. You then enjoy a sightseeing tour of Badulla by tuk tuks, before returning to Nuwara Eliya by either coach or on board the train. You stay overnight again at The Grand Hotel. (B L D)

Tuesday 13th February
Nuwara-Eliya

This morning, you have a guided tour of Nuwara-Eliya scheduled, which includes a visit to the Pedro Estate Tea Plantation & Factory. The rest of the day has been kept free for you to explore Nuwara-Eliya, the self-styled ‘Little England’ set in a scenic valley at the base of the island’s tallest mountain, Piduruthalagala. Colonial-era bungalows, Tudor-style hotels, well-tended hedgerows and pretty gardens abound here, and the parks, Lake Gregory, the post office and the market place offer excellent reasons to stroll around. You stay overnight again at The Grand Hotel. (B L D)

Wednesday 14th February
Viceroy Special to Kandy
This morning you re-join the diesel hauled Viceroy Special at Nanu Oya. The train descends between mountain ranges through thickly wooded areas to the interior of the island at Kandy for a tour of this sacred city of Buddhism. Kandy was the last capital of the Sinhala Kings, is Sri Lanka’s cultural centre, and has now become a UNESCO World Heritage site. A tour highlight is the famous Temple of the Tooth, housing one of Sri Lanka’s most important relics – a tooth of the Buddha. In the evening you visit the Kandy Lake Club for a memorable cultural pageant and to watch a fire-walking show. Overnight accommodation is at the Radisson Hotel this evening. (B L D)

Thursday 15th February
Kandy to Habarana – Visit Golden Temple; Lion’s Rock

You travel by road coach this morning to Habarana, en route you stop off at Dambulla to visit the impressive Golden Temple, a multi-cave complex containing statues and paintings. Following lunch at your hotel Habarana you visit the 600-foot-high ‘Lion’s Rock’. This massive ancient fortress and palace ruins is surrounded by one of the oldest landscaped gardens in the world. Your accommodation tonight is at the luxury Cinnamon Grand Hotel, Habarana. (B L D)

Friday 16th February
Sigiriya Village Tour; Steam Train to Trincomalee
This morning after breakfast, you have a Sigiriya village tour. Firstly, you enjoy a bullock cart ride to a nearby village pond, where you experience a boat ride to a rural village. On arrival you will be given a cooking demonstration. After which you join a special train, hauled by steam locomotive No. 251, at Gal-Oya Junction Station and travel north-eastwards via to Trincomalee, sited on one the world’s finest natural harbours. Lunch is served on the train. On arrival at Trincomalee you visit the Fort Fredrick and the famous Hindu Temple built on Swami Rock within the fort area. In the evening you transfer to the 4-star Trinco Blu Hotel for dinner and overnight accommodation. (B L D)

Saturday 17th February
By steam from Trincomalee to Passekudah (Batticaloa)
After breakfast you re-join the Viceroy Special at Trincomalee Station. Your train will be hauled by steam locomotive No. 251 as you return first to Galoya Junction. Here you change direction and head south-eastwards along the Batticaloa branch line. Lunch is served on the train. On arrival at Valachchenai you transfer to an idyllic beach resort at Passikudah. Batticaloa enjoys a spectacular coastal position surrounded by idyllic lagoons with palm-filtered sunlight glancing off the water. Batticaloa District is also home to the pristine beaches of Kalkudah and Passikudah Bay, and you are free to explore the area at leisure. You stay overnight at the Uga Beach Resort. (B L D)

Sunday 18th February
Batticaloa beach resort leisure
After breakfast, you have a free day at your beach resort with options to join a boat trip and do some sightseeing, or simply relax and enjoy the unspoilt natural beaches. In the afternoon you can enjoy a sightseeing tour of Batticaloa. Batticaloa, situated on the flat Indian Ocean eastern coastal plain where three lagoons and several islands link to the mainland by bridges. Your sightseeing tour includes a walk around the parapet of the small fort, and visits to the Catholic Church and Mahatma Ghandi Park. You spend the night at Uga Bay Beach Resort once more. (B L D)

Monday 19th February
Steam Train to Maho
This morning you travel by road coach to Galoya, here your steam train will be waiting for you. Steaming south-westwards, you pass through areas where elephants roam wild in the jungle. Lunch is served on the train before arriving at Maho Junction. Once you arrive Maho, you will transfer by coach north to Anuradhapura. Overnight accommodation in Anuradhapura or nearby. (B L D)


Tuesday 20th February
Anuradhapura, the ancient capital

Following breakfast this morning you commence on a guided tour of one of the historic capitals of Sri Lanka, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This sacred city features many ancient ruins, including huge bell-shaped stupas built of small sun-dried bricks, temples, sculptures, palaces, and ancient drinking-water reservoirs. You’ll visit the sacred Sri Maha Bodhiya 'Tree of Enlightenment’, alleged to be the oldest living tree in the world.  In the afternoon you transfer by coach to Wilpattu for overnight accommodation. (B L D)


Wednesday 21st February
Wilpattu National Park: Viceroy train from Puttalam to Mount Lavinia

This morning you travel to Wilpattu National Park for a half day jeep safari. Wilpattu sanctuary was decalred as a National Park in 1938, Wilpattu National Park is located on the west coast close to the historical city of Anuradhapura. There are approximately 30 species of mammals in the Wilpattu National Park which include the Sri Lankan Elephant, Sri Lankan Leopard, Lankan Sloth Bear, Sri, Spotted Deer, Buffalo, Sambar and Mongoose. After your safari ride, you transfer by coach to Puttalam to join the Viceroy train and travel down the west-coast to Mount Lavinia, your charter train will be diesel hauled. Overnight accommodation in Mount Lavinia. (B LD)


Thursday 22nd February
Mount Lavinia to Galle by ‘Viceroy Steam’ Train

Today you set off on your journey aboard the Viceroy Special. Departing Mount Lavinia you steam south through outer suburbs and along the coast. The line frequently runs parallel to the beach allowing great sea views. Lunch is served on board before you arrive in Galle for a tour, finishing at the World Heritage-listed old fort complex known as the ‘Ramparts of Galle’. Annexed by the Portuguese in the 16th century and extensively fortified by subsequent Dutch and British custodians, the fort has a remarkable old-world atmosphere after 500 years of occupation. The minimalistic, stately and elegant Lighthouse Hotel is another Sri Lankan gem designed by the famous Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa. Dinner and accommodation tonight is at the Jetwing Lighthouse Hotel Galle overlooking the Indian Ocean. (B L D)



Friday 23rd February
Viceroy Train (Diesel Haul) from Galle to Matara and Beliatte 

Today we embark on the last leg of our journey aboard the Viceroy Special, this time hauled by diesel. Journey eastwards through the outer suburbs and along the coast. The line runs parallel most of the time to Matara and then beyond through the country side allowing great views of the rural village life. At Matara dis-embark and do a coach tour to Weherahena Temple, the Snake Conservation Centre, and the star-shaped Fortress built in 1560 by Portuguese which consists of a large stone rampart. Lunch served on the train. Late afternoon return to Galle and enjoy the evening and overnight at Jetwing Lighthouse Hotel. (B L D)

Saturday 24th February
Return to UK
After breakfast in the hotel, if you have not opted for the beach extension you transfer to the airport for your direct flight back home. (B)


3 Day Beach Extension
Saturday 24th to Monday 26th February (Both days inclusive)
If you have opted for the Beach Extension you transfer by road coach from Lighthouse Hotel Galle to the RIU Ahungalla Hotel for three nights all inclusive accommodation (B L D)


Wednesday 27th February
Return to UK
You have a morning departure from the hotel for your afternoon flight direct to London Heathrow. (B)

Tour Summary

Tour price £6695

Single supplement £935


Ground only £5950
(Colombo – Colombo)


Beach Extension

Price £595

Single supplement £295

 • 3 nights All-inclusive accommodation
• Ground transfers

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All prices shown are per person based  on two persons sharing. Meals included each day are shown as:
B = Breakfast - L = Lunch - D = Dinner

Price includes
14 Nights hotel accommodation
15 Breakfasts, 14 lunches and 14 dinners
All rail travel shown
All visits and coach journeys shown
All entrance fees
The services of a National Tour Guide
The services of a tour manager
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