17th Apr 2027 - 25th Apr 2027
9 days/Sri Lanka /Moderate to Challenging
Trek Sri Lanka for Charity
Discover the extraordinary contrasts of Sri Lanka on this once-in-a-lifetime trekking challenge – and raise vital funds for your cause. From ancient cities and lush highlands to vibrant culture and golden beaches, this adventure has it all.
Your journey begins at the UNESCO-listed Sigiriya Rock Fortress before venturing into the remote Knuckles Mountain Range. Trek through forest trails, tea plantations, rice terraces, and rural villages, meeting welcoming communities along the way. A highlight is walking part of the new Pekoe Trail through the heart of Sri Lanka’s tea country, visiting a working plantation and factory.
After your trek, unwind by the Indian Ocean in the beach town of Negombo, reflecting on your incredible achievement.
Challenge yourself, experience Sri Lanka’s beauty, and change lives through your fundraising.
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This tour is rated as ‘moderate to challenging’ and is best suited to those with a good general level of fitness. Factors contributing to the difficulty include Sri Lanka’s hot, humid and occasionally wet climate, carrying your backpack each day (weighing approximately 6–7kg), and trekking over hilly, uneven, and rough terrain. Accommodation and bathroom facilities are also basic in some locations.
Sigiriya, also known as Lion Rock, is a majestic ancient rock fortress in central Sri Lanka. Rising 200 metres above the jungle, it features the ruins of a 5th-century royal palace built by King Kashyapa. The site is famed for its impressive frescoes, vast symmetrical gardens, and the giant lion paws that once guarded the entrance. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sigiriya blends natural beauty with engineering brilliance. Visitors climb a series of steep staircases for panoramic views and a glimpse into Sri Lanka’s rich history. Sigiriya remains one of the country’s most iconic and awe-inspiring cultural landmarks.
Kandy, set in Sri Lanka’s central highlands, is a city steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty. Once the last capital of the Sinhalese kingdom, it played a vital role in preserving the island’s traditions during colonial times. At its heart is the Temple of the Tooth Relic (Sri Dalada Maligawa), a sacred Buddhist site believed to house a relic of the Buddha, drawing pilgrims and visitors year-round.
Surrounded by hills and centred around a peaceful lake built in 1807, Kandy offers a tranquil atmosphere alongside its cultural richness. The nearby Royal Botanical Gardens in Peradeniya feature a vast collection of flora, including rare orchids and towering palms.
Kandy’s architecture reflects a blend of colonial and traditional Kandyan styles, while its vibrant arts scene is celebrated annually during the Esala Perahera, a grand procession of dance, music, and ceremony. Kandy remains the cultural heart of Sri Lanka and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Knuckles Mountain Range, named for its resemblance to a clenched fist, is one of Sri Lanka’s most scenic and biodiverse regions. Located in the central highlands, this UNESCO World Heritage Site features dramatic peaks, dense forests, cascading waterfalls, and remote villages.
Home to a wide range of endemic flora and fauna, it’s a haven for nature lovers and trekking enthusiasts alike. Trails wind through cloud forests, tea plantations, and terraced rice fields, offering spectacular views and cultural encounters along the way.
The Knuckles Range is a true hidden gem, revealing a wild and untouched side of Sri Lanka.
This trip is suitable for anyone with a good level of fitness, in good health, and with a positive, determined mindset.
Proper preparation and training are key, as the fitter you are, the more enjoyable and rewarding the experience will be. Ideal participants include regular hill walkers, those with a sense of adventure, and open-minded individuals seeking a meaningful challenge in a stunning natural setting. Whether you’re looking to push your limits or embrace a life-changing journey, this trek offers the chance to explore Sri Lanka’s incredible landscapes while achieving something truly memorable.
You must be at least 18 years old to participate on this trek unaccompanied. It may be possible for you to participate if you are 16 or 17 years old, but you must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. There is no upper age limit.
You will be accompanied by first aid trained English-speaking guides who have an excellent knowledge of hiking, culture and nature in the region. You will also be accompanied by a team of local support staff and a Different Travel Company UK tour manager.
You must arrive in Sri Lanka well-prepared for this challenge, both mentally and physically.
Training should begin as soon as you sign up to give yourself the best chance of success and to ensure you enjoy the experience to the fullest. The most effective preparation involves hill walking through woodland while carrying a weighted backpack, as this closely mirrors the conditions of the trek.
This type of training will help your body adapt to the demands of repeated ascents and descents, and ensure you’re ready for the varied terrain and physical effort involved.
The climate in Sri Lanka is hot, humid and wet all year round. It cannot be stressed enough that the distinction between ‘wet’ and ‘dry’ seasons is not marked, and while weather patterns and rainfall is unpredictable it will generally be hot and wet for most of the trip. Temperatures historically reach up to 30°C during the day and drop to around 23°C at night although it may feel cooler at higher altitudes. The humidity is high, usually at least 78% every day.
The terrain varies greatly on this trek, from overgrown jungle paths to good open tracks and smaller paths. You can expect uneven and often slippery ground underfoot. There will be a number of steep ascents and long descents so you must arrive in Sri Lanka fit and prepared. The paths can be muddy and slippery after rain.
You will be staying in hotels throughout this trip. Rooms are allocated on a twin-share basis with en-suite facilities.
The hotels are en-suite with flushing western-style toilets.
If you need to use the toilet during the trek day you must inform the guides you are stopping and find a private area off the trail. You must never leave used toilet paper on the ground; this must be packed up into a nappy bag or sanitary disposal bag and carried to your overnight accommodation to be disposed of properly.
Sri Lankan food is traditionally spicy with lots of chilli, ginger and coconut. Meals are cooked by your trek team and will comprise of various simple local dishes, usually served with rice. Plates, mugs, cutlery and other equipment are provided for you and dietary requirements can be catered for if we are notified in advance.
During the trek, you will only need to carry a small daypack containing essential items for that day, such as water, snacks, a basic first aid kit, sun protection, and any personal items you may need. All other luggage will be transported for you to the next accommodation, so you can enjoy the trek without the burden of carrying a heavy pack.
London – Colombo
Fly to Colombo on an overnight flight, arriving the next day.
Colombo – Dambulla
Upon arriving in Colombo, we will transfer to Dambulla (approx. 4 hours), where we will meet the local team and prepare for the activities to come over the next few days, followed by a welcome dinner.
Meals: Dinner
Dambulla
After a hearty breakfast, we set off on our first day of trekking, through local farmland, forests and the beautiful dry-zone lakes to reach the awe-inspiring site of Sigiriya Rock Fortress. After a short break for refreshments, we continue to climb to the summit and explore the ruined palace of King Kassapa. We then return to Dambulla by vehicle for our second night at the hotel.
Trekking: Approx. 12.5kms/5.5hrs
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Dambulla – Knuckles
We leave this morning for Narangamuwa, a small village located on the northeastern side of the Knuckles Range (journey time approx 2hrs). After meeting our local guide we begin our trek through the dry-zone to reach Meemure Village, where the views of the surrounding mountains are stunning. After a rest, we depart by vehicle to reach our overnight lodge. (journey time 45 mins).
Trekking: Approx. 13kms/6 hrs
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Knuckles – Kandy
Another morning of trekking in the beautiful Knuckles Range, through forests, rice terraces and tea plantations. After lunch, we meet the vehicle and transfer to Kandy (approx 2.5 hours drive).
Trekking: Approx. 10.5kms / 5hrs
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
The Pekoe Trail
It’s a tough but rewarding day today as we explore part of the Pekoe Trail, a famous 300km hiking trail spanning the island’s central highlands. This section is 18kms long, and one of the most challenging sections with an ascent of 700m, and a descent of 900m. After completing the trek, we pay a visit to a tea plantation and factory to learn about the process of making pure Ceylon tea. We return to Kandy for a second night, with a chance to explore the town this evening.
Trekking: Approx. 18kms / 5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Kandy – Negombo
After breakfast, we set off for Negombo, a beach resort close to Colombo (approx 3 hrs drive). Here you can celebrate your achievements of the week with a couple of relaxing days on the beach, or you are free to explore the local area.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Negombo
A day at leisure followed by a farewell dinner this evening.
Meals: Breakfast and dinner
Negombo – Colombo – UK
We will transfer to the airport for our return flight to the UK. You may arrive back the next day.
Meals: Breakfast
N.B. This itinerary may change due to unusual weather, the ability of the group, wildlife movements and so on. We will do our best to keep to the itinerary but we cannot be held responsible for changes that occur outside of our control. In all circumstances, your guide and tour leader will have the final say in the interest of the group’s health and safety.  Â
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Non-refundable registration fee: £350 (this can be paid in instalments by emailing accounts@different-travel.com)
and then either…
Self-funded: £2,250
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Sponsorship: £4,500
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Flexi: £2,250 trip costs and £2,250 sponsorship for a charity* of your choice
This option is for those who choose to pay the trip costs (flights, accommodation, food, guides, etc.) themselves. There is no sponsorship required, although if you wish to raise sponsorship for a charity, you are welcome to do so.
This option is for those who wish to raise sponsorship to cover both the costs of the trip (flights, accommodation, food, guides, etc.) and a donation to their chosen charity. There is a minimum sponsorship amount for each trip that you are required to raise to participate.
This option is for those who choose to pay the trip costs (flights, accommodation, food, guides, etc.) themselves while still raising some funds for the charity.
*If your chosen charity is not on this list, please seek permission to fundraise for them by taking part in this challenge before making your booking.
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