9-Day Sri Lanka Travel Itinerary

 Sri Lanka: an Underrated Paradise


Sri Lanka, the teardrop-shaped island in the Indian Ocean, is a land of stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and spiritual depth. Whether you're drawn to sun-kissed beaches, misty highlands, or centuries-old temples, Sri Lanka offers a captivating journey for every solo female traveler. The country is known for its warm hospitality, spicy cuisine, Buddhist traditions, and eco-conscious travel opportunities.

Sri Lanka’s climate varies by region. The southwest (including Colombo, Galle, and Mirissa) is best visited from December to March, while the east coast (like Trincomalee) is ideal between May and October. Temperatures range between 25°C–30°C (77°F–86°F) in coastal regions and are cooler in the hill country.

English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas. Public transport is affordable, and options like tuk-tuks, trains, and intercity buses make getting around easy even when traveling alone.

From ancient rock fortresses to train rides through misty tea plantations, Sri Lanka is a stunning mix of culture, adventure, and cuisine. Whether you're traveling solo or with a group, this 9-day itinerary is perfect for vegetarians looking to explore the island's top destinations on a budget. Here’s a citywise breakdown with transport tips, must-see attractions, veg-friendly restaurants, and travel hacks!


๐ŸŒž Day 1 – Explore the Capital: Colombo

Your first destination would be Colombo, as its a capital city with International airport named Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) (commonly known as Colombo International Airport, Colombo–Bandaranaike International Airport, and locally as Katunayake International Airport)

๐Ÿš‰ How to Reach:

Colombo is Sri Lanka’s main international gateway (Bandaranaike International Airport - CMB). A taxi to the city takes about 45 mins (LKR 4000–5000), or use an airport bus (LKR 150–200).

๐Ÿ“What to See:

 Gangaramaya Temple – Iconic Buddhist temple mixing modern & ancient styles (Entry: \~LKR 300)

Galle Face Green – Perfect for sunsets by the Indian Ocean

Independence Square & Arcade – Colonial charm & photo spots

Pettah Floating Market – Street shopping by the water

Colombo National Museum – Deep dive into Sri Lankan history

Lotus Tower – Tallest structure in South Asia, offers panoramic city views

Old Dutch Hospital – Historic precinct with cafes & boutiques

 Seema Malakaya – Floating meditation hall on Beira Lake

๐ŸŒฑ Where to Eat (Veg):

Seed Cafรฉ – Vegan/vegetarian, beautiful ambiance

Sri Vihar– Authentic South Indian veg thali

Thalis – Upscale Indian vegetarian restaurant

Milk & Honey Cafรฉ – Healthy bowls and drinks

The Vegan Kitchen by Sulo

Nuga Gama @ Cinnamon Grand– Buffet with veg options

Non-Veg: Ministry of Crab, The Lagoon


๐Ÿ️ Day 2 – Chill at the Beaches: Mirissa

๐Ÿš Transport:

Take a train or bus to Matara (4–5 hrs, LKR 200–600), then a tuk-tuk to Mirissa (20 mins, \~LKR 500).

๐Ÿ“What to See:

Whale & Dolphin Watching* (Dec–Apr) – Boat tours \~LKR 6000–8000

Coconut Tree Hill – Instagram-worthy views

Secret Beach – Hidden and serene

Parrot Rock Bridge – Short climb with stunning ocean views

Surfing Lessons – Starts at \~LKR 2000/hr

๐ŸŒฑ Where to Eat (Veg):

Shady Lane – Smoothie bowls, wraps

Aloha Coffee Gallery– Vegan burgers, avocado toast

The Slow Vegan Cafรฉ

Dewmini Roti Shop – Customizable veggie roti


๐Ÿฐ Day 3 – Heritage & Coastal Charm: Galle

๐Ÿ›บ Transport:

Mirissa to Galle by bus or tuk-tuk (1.5 hrs, \~LKR 300–1000). Rent a scooty, it will be more convenient.

๐Ÿ“What to See:

Galle Fort – UNESCO World Heritage site with colonial architecture

Lighthouse– Iconic spot for photos

Maritime Museum

Dutch Reformed Church

Flag Rock Bastion– Cliff diving spot

Unawatuna Beach– Just 15 mins away

Shop for souvenirs in Galle fort market.

๐ŸŒฑ Where to Eat (Veg):

Poonie’s Kitchen – Hidden gem for salads & smoothies

The Kitchen @ Galle Fort

Coconut Sambol – Vegan Sri Lankan meals

Isle of Gelato – Perfect dessert stop

Elita Restaurant – Veg Sri Lankan curry


๐Ÿš‚ Day 4 – Mirissa to Ella 

๐Ÿš† Transport:

Take a bus from Matara bus stand (Mirissa) to Ella.  No direct buses available , its better to take early buses. Stay one day in Ella.

๐Ÿ“What to See:

Nine Arches Bridge – Must-visit for train lovers

Little Adam’s Peak – Short hike with big views

Ella Rock – Advanced hike (start early!)

Ravana Falls

Diyaluma Falls – Day trip by tuk-tuk (\~LKR 3500)

Ravana’s Cave

๐ŸŒฑ Where to Eat (Veg):

Cafe Chill – Vegan burgers & rice bowls

Matey Hut – Veg Sri Lankan buffet

Rainbow Cafรฉ– Juices, roti, wraps

360 Ella – Rooftop cafรฉ with veggie options


๐Ÿž️ Day 5 – Misty Beauty: Nuwara Eliya

๐Ÿš Transport:

Train from Ella to Nanu Oya – One of the world’s most scenic routes (recommended), Train from Ella To Nanu Oya (Nuwara Eliya) 

Train at 10:30 am reaches around 2pm to Nanu Oya or you can also take a bus or private car (2–3 hrs, \~LKR 600–1500) for Ella to Nuwara Eliya. 

๐Ÿ“What to See:

Gregory Lake – Boating & lakeside strolls

Hakgala Botanical Garden

Lover’s Leap Waterfall

Seetha Amman Temple– Ramayana trail 


Pedro Tea Estate – Tea factory tour

Edinburgh Tea Estate

Strawberry Farms – Fresh berries & shakes

๐ŸŒฑ Where to Eat (Veg):

Salmiya Italian Restaurant– Veg pasta & pizza

Themparadu – Rice & curry veg style

Grand Indian – North Indian thali

Glenfall Reach Restaurant – Veg Sri Lankan buffet


๐Ÿฏ Day 6 – Cultural Capital: Kandy

๐Ÿš† Transport:

Train from Nanu Oya to Kandy (4 hrs, reserve observation class!)

๐Ÿ“What to See:

Temple of the Tooth Relic – Sacred Buddhist temple

 

Kandy Lake – Scenic walking route

Royal Botanical Gardens (Peradeniya)

Bahirawakanda Buddha Statue – Panoramic views

Kandy Cultural Dance Show

Udawatta Kele Sanctuary – Jungle trek

๐ŸŒฑ Where to Eat (Veg):

Balaji Dosai – Budget South Indian

Theva Cuisine – Fine dining

Cafe Secret Alley – Healthy eats

Vito Wood Fired Pizza – Veg pizza lovers’ stop


๐Ÿชจ Day 7 – Rock Climbing & Temples: Sigiriya & Dambulla

๐Ÿš Transport:

Kandy to Sigiriya (3 hrs by car/bus). Tuk-tuk for local travel.

๐Ÿ“What to See:

Sigiriya Rock Fortress– UNESCO site (Entry \~LKR 6000)

                                               

Pidurangala Rock– Cheaper alternative with better sunrise views. Watch me climb this rock 

Dambulla Cave Temple– Ancient cave art

Minneriya National Park – Elephant safari

Rangiri Dambulla Golden Temple

๐ŸŒฑ Where to Eat (Veg):

Rithu Restaurant – Great buffet with veg variety

Athula Restaurant – Local rice & curry

Sakura Restaurant – Clean and veg-friendly

Bentota Bake House (branch)– Snacks


๐ŸŒŠ Day 8 & 9 – Beach Escape: Trincomalee

                                                

Steal my one day itinerary - One day in Trincomalee

๐ŸšŒ Transport:

Dambulla to Trincomalee (3.5 hrs by direct bus or private cab)

๐Ÿ“What to See:

Nilaveli Beach – Quiet, less commercial

Uppaveli Beach – Chill beachfront cafes

Pigeon Island – Snorkeling paradise (Entry \~LKR 2000 + snorkel)

Koneswaram Temple – Sea-facing spiritual site

Fort Frederick

Hot Water Wells (Kanniya)

๐ŸŒฑ Where to Eat (Veg):

Rice ‘n’ Curry – Buffet with local veg options

Green Park Restaurant– North Indian food

Nero Kitchen – Stylish and veg-friendly

Anna Poorani Veg Hotel– Tamil-style meals


๐ŸŽ’ Travel Tips

Best Time to Visit:

  West & South Coast (Colombo, Galle, Mirissa): Nov–Apr

  East Coast (Trincomalee): May–Sep

  Central Hills (Ella, Nuwara Eliya, Kandy): Year-round

Transport Apps: PickMe (like Uber), BusSchedule.lk for intercity travel

Budget Tip: Local buses and trains are very cheap (LKR 30–600). Tuk-tuk rides can be bargained.

Useful Booking & Food Links

Train booking: https://12go.asia/en
Bus Booking: 

BusSchedule.lk

Hotels and food chains:

 Veg bowl 

Downtown Hostel, Mirissa

Ahimsa Vegan Cafรฉ, Mirissa

Tintagel Colombo

Jetwing Vil Uyana, Sigiriya

Ministry of Crab, Colombo

Papa Mango, Mirissa

Fort Bazaar, Galle

Cafe Chill, Ella

Indian Summer, Nuwara Eliya

Balaji Dosai, Kandy

Fernando’s Bar, Trincomalee

The Gallery Cafรฉ, Colombo

 

You can also connect with me on my Instagram handle @vagabondtravels97 

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