Ramayana Trail
Priced to your trip
- Chilaw & Trincomalee Ramayana temple circuit
- Sigiriya Rock Fortress & Sacred Tooth Relic, Kandy
- Seetha Amman, Hanuman & Divurumpola in the hill country
- Optional Kataragama pilgrimage evening
Collection
These itineraries are designed for a group that already knows each other — a family travelling together, a set of friends, or a special-interest party — rather than strangers pooled into a coach departure. You keep a private vehicle and guide, the pacing is set to the slowest person rather than the schedule, and the per-person cost falls as the group grows. Send us your numbers and we will quote them.
The usual meaning of a small group tour is a fixed departure you join with strangers. That is not what these are. You travel as your own group, on your own dates, with your own vehicle and chauffeur guide — the group is simply larger than two, and the itinerary and vehicle are sized for it.
Groups change what a route should look like. Six to twelve people need hotels with enough rooms of the same standard, restaurants that can seat everyone without an hour's wait, and site visits timed so the group is not split across two entry slots. Multigenerational parties need shorter driving days and a genuine rest afternoon, because the itinerary that suits a twenty-eight-year-old does not suit their grandmother.
Cost works in your favour with numbers. Private transport, guiding, and many entrance arrangements divide across the group, so a party of eight usually pays noticeably less per person than a couple on the same route.
Starting points, not fixed departures. Tell us what to change and we will re-cost it.
Priced to your trip
Priced to your trip
No. Every itinerary runs privately for your group alone. If you are two people who would like to join others, tell us — we can sometimes match parties on similar dates, but it is not the default.
Four to sixteen works most easily. Above about twelve we usually run two vehicles with one lead guide, which keeps the driving comfortable and the luggage manageable.
It is the same thing here: both are private to you. The difference is only vehicle size and how the itinerary is paced. A couple gets a car and a tighter route; a group of ten gets a minibus, longer stops, and more built-in slack.
Yes, noticeably. Transport, guiding, and several fixed costs are shared across the group, so a party of eight pays meaningfully less per person than two travellers on the same itinerary. If your numbers are not settled yet, tell us the range and we will quote it both ways so you can see the difference before you commit.
